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*The studio pre-mix for [[Master And Servant]] has some female backing vocals not present on the album version. Listen at [[Demos & Studio Pre-Mixes#Master And Servant (Studio Pre-Mix)|Demos & Studio Pre-Mixes / Master And Servant (Studio Pre-Mix)]].
*The studio pre-mix for [[Master And Servant]] has some female backing vocals not present on the album version. Listen at [[Demos & Studio Pre-Mixes#Master And Servant (Studio Pre-Mix)|Demos & Studio Pre-Mixes / Master And Servant (Studio Pre-Mix)]].
*During [[Master And Servant]] at [[1984-10-13 Odeon, Birmingham, England, UK]], Martin sings "treat me like a dog" at the beginning of the song and during the instrumental break in the middle of the song.


*The demo for [[If You Want]] has a very minor word transposition; in the final line of the song, the demo says "even though you '''still may''' not want to", while the album and live versions say "even though you '''may still''' not want to". Oddly, the demo lyric is reflected on the 2006 remaster artwork and also on depechemode.com's archive section.<ref>[http://archives.depechemode.com/lyrics/ifyouwant.html depechemode.com official archive section: "If You Want" lyrics]</ref> The error on the official site archives is not correctable because the site must match the latest official release's artwork, even if it is inaccurate.
*The demo for [[If You Want]] has a very minor word transposition; in the final line of the song, the demo says "even though you '''still may''' not want to", while the album and live versions say "even though you '''may still''' not want to". Oddly, the demo lyric is reflected on the 2006 remaster artwork and also on depechemode.com's archive section.<ref>[http://archives.depechemode.com/lyrics/ifyouwant.html depechemode.com official archive section: "If You Want" lyrics]</ref> The error on the official site archives is not correctable because the site must match the latest official release's artwork, even if it is inaccurate.
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*In [[Demos & Studio Pre-Mixes#Barrel Of A Gun (Demo / Rough Mix)|the demo / rough mix / vocal guide for Barrel Of A Gun]], Martin sings "everything I've done" instead of "when everything that I've done".
*In [[Demos & Studio Pre-Mixes#Barrel Of A Gun (Demo / Rough Mix)|the demo / rough mix / vocal guide for Barrel Of A Gun]], Martin sings "everything I've done" instead of "when everything that I've done".
*The demo for [[Only When I Lose Myself]] says "I feel hypnotized, I feel '''mesmerized'''", whereas the single version says "'''paralyzed'''".<ref>[http://archives.depechemode.com/lyrics/onlywhenilosemyself.html depechemode.com official archive section: "Only When I Lose Myself" lyrics]</ref>


*During [[John The Revelator]] performed during [[:Category:2005-2006 Touring The Angel|2005-2006 "Touring The Angel"]], Dave seems to sing "all he ever gives '''is his blame'''" instead of "all he ever gives us is pain".<ref>[http://archives.depechemode.com/lyrics/johntherevelator.html depechemode.com official archive section: "John The Revelator" lyrics]</ref> The several times the song is performed on the [[:Category:2013-2014 Delta Machine Tour|2013-2014 "Delta Machine" Tour]], Dave sings the correct line.
*During [[John The Revelator]] performed during [[:Category:2005-2006 Touring The Angel|2005-2006 "Touring The Angel"]], Dave seems to sing "all he ever gives '''is his blame'''" instead of "all he ever gives us is pain".<ref>[http://archives.depechemode.com/lyrics/johntherevelator.html depechemode.com official archive section: "John The Revelator" lyrics]</ref> The several times the song is performed on the [[:Category:2013-2014 Delta Machine Tour|2013-2014 "Delta Machine" Tour]], Dave sings the correct line.
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*During [[Photographic]] performed during [[:Category:2005-2006 Touring The Angel|2005-2006 "Touring The Angel"]], Dave usually sings "a second passed like an empty '''glass'''" instead of "a second passed like an empty '''room'''" (as sung on 1986 and earlier live versions, on the [[Summer 1980 Demo Tape]], and the "Some Bizzare Version") or the album version's "a second boss looking into"<ref>Source: [http://archives.depechemode.com/lyrics/photographic.html depechemode.com official archive section: "Photographic" lyrics]</ref>. Martin more faithfully sings the backing vocal "a second passed like an empty room".
*During [[Photographic]] performed during [[:Category:2005-2006 Touring The Angel|2005-2006 "Touring The Angel"]], Dave usually sings "a second passed like an empty '''glass'''" instead of "a second passed like an empty '''room'''" (as sung on 1986 and earlier live versions, on the [[Summer 1980 Demo Tape]], and the "Some Bizzare Version") or the album version's "a second boss looking into"<ref>Source: [http://archives.depechemode.com/lyrics/photographic.html depechemode.com official archive section: "Photographic" lyrics]</ref>. Martin more faithfully sings the backing vocal "a second passed like an empty room".
**During the two performances of the song during [[:Category:2009-2010 Touring The Universe|2009-2010 "Touring The Universe"]], he sings an indiscernible word at [[2010-02-17 Royal Albert Hall, London, England, UK]] and "glass" at [[2010-02-27 Espirit Arena, Dusseldorf, Germany]], with Martin singing "room" at RAH; Martin either was not singing backing vocals at Dusseldorf or his vocals are way too low in the mix to hear.
**During the two performances of the song during [[:Category:2009-2010 Touring The Universe|2009-2010 "Touring The Universe"]] ([[2010-02-17 Royal Albert Hall, London, England, UK]] and [[2010-02-27 Espirit Arena, Dusseldorf, Germany]]), Dave sings "cup" instead of "glass".  and "glass" at, with Martin singing "room" at RAH; Martin either was not singing backing vocals at Dusseldorf or his vocals are way too low in the mix to hear.


* In nearly every performance of [[Strangelove]] during [[:Category:2009-2010 Touring The Universe|2009-2010 "Touring The Universe"]], Dave sings "I'm always willing to learn '''if''' you've got something to teach". The album version is "I'm always willing to learn '''when''' you've got something to teach".<ref name="strangelove">[http://archives.depechemode.com/lyrics/strangelove.html depechemode.com official archive section: "Strangelove" lyrics]</ref> Dave does correctly sing "when" at [[2009-06-13 Olympiastadion, Munich, Germany]], [[2009-06-23 Puskas Ferenc Stadium, Budapest, Hungary]], and [[2009-06-28 Zenith Amphitheatre, Nancy, France]], and possibly others (I need to double check all of them again).
* In nearly every performance of [[Strangelove]] during [[:Category:2009-2010 Touring The Universe|2009-2010 "Touring The Universe"]], Dave sings "I'm always willing to learn '''if''' you've got something to teach". The album version is "I'm always willing to learn '''when''' you've got something to teach".<ref name="strangelove">[http://archives.depechemode.com/lyrics/strangelove.html depechemode.com official archive section: "Strangelove" lyrics]</ref> Dave does correctly sing "when" at [[2009-06-13 Olympiastadion, Munich, Germany]], [[2009-06-23 Puskas Ferenc Stadium, Budapest, Hungary]], and [[2009-06-28 Zenith Amphitheatre, Nancy, France]], and possibly others (I need to double check all of them again).

Revision as of 13:25, 22 November 2016

This page lists lyrical differences between album, demo, and live versions. Some lyrical oddities on the remaster releases are also described.

Live, bare, and demo differences

  • Minor differences on Vince Clarke's original demo for Television Set:
    • "I'm just a mass of communication" (live versions all say "for communication")
    • The final "a" in the chorus line "I'm just a television set" is missing at the end of the demo snippet.
  • On all live versions of Dreaming Of Me, "filming the screening" is sung instead of the single version's "filming and screening".
Bong Magazine Issue 24, Page 18, with Vince Clarke's original lyrics for Just Can't Get Enough.
  • All live cover versions of I Like It have a couple verses chopped off, and a few other minor lyrical differences. Lyrics of Depeche Mode's rendition is available on the song's page.
  • The bare studio session for Stories Of Old omits the first verse entirely.
  • The demo for If You Want has a very minor word transposition; in the final line of the song, the demo says "even though you still may not want to", while the album and live versions say "even though you may still not want to". Oddly, the demo lyric is reflected on the 2006 remaster artwork and also on depechemode.com's archive section.[1] The error on the official site archives is not correctable because the site must match the latest official release's artwork, even if it is inaccurate.
  • Reportedly, in the World In My Eyes demo, instead of "Nothing more than you can feel now" is something like "I don't mean to get you down". As the demo does not currently circulate and no fan I know has heard the track, I cannot confirm the exact lyrical differences of the demo at this time.
  • The demo, bare, and live versions of Nothing's Impossible have the lyrics "how did we get to be this far apart / let's take a chance, go back to the start", whereas the album version has "how did we get to be this far apart" repeated.[4]

Remaster oddities

  • In the SACD and DTS 5.1 versions of Two Minute Warning, "and you and I go hand in hand" is sung instead of the original version, stereo remaster, and live line of "while you and I go hand in hand".[7] A different vocal take must have been used in this particular instance by accident.
    • Also in the multichannel version, it sounds like the vocoded backing vocal of "so welcome to your last" is erroneously not present both times the line is sung.
  • In the SACD and DTS 5.1 versions of Here Is The House, Dave sings the first "and as it happens, it happens here in this house" along with Martin, and the vocals seem to be slightly out of sync. The second "and as it happens..." is Martin only. On the original version, stereo remaster, only Martin sings in both instances. During the full-band performance of the track from 1986-03-31 New Conference Centre, Brighton, England, UK, both Dave and Martin sing the line both times.

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