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== Notes ==
Martin Gore told [http://www.gaesteliste.de/texte/show.html?id=50ea03fa8839418&_nr=622 gaesteliste.de] (translated from German):
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"The only song [on 'Counterfeit²'] that does justice to the original version is the one from Kurt Weill, and only because it's so complex that I did not know in what direction to go with it without losing the core of the original. That's the real struggle: when you want to reinterpret a song that you love and respect, the spirit of the original version has to preserve, otherwise the purpose of doing so is lost."
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He also told the May 2003 issue of D-Side magazine (translated from French):
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"Funnily enough, I think that 'Lost In The Stars' is the most traditional track on the album. It has not else but a piano, chords and vocals. I did not know how else to interpret it. I do not think that this track would have worked if I gave it an electronic treatment. And I definitely wanted this track on the album, it was at the top of my list."
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[[Category:2003 "A Night With Martin L. Gore" songs]]
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Revision as of 04:06, 20 March 2017

Notes

Martin Gore told gaesteliste.de (translated from German):

"The only song [on 'Counterfeit²'] that does justice to the original version is the one from Kurt Weill, and only because it's so complex that I did not know in what direction to go with it without losing the core of the original. That's the real struggle: when you want to reinterpret a song that you love and respect, the spirit of the original version has to preserve, otherwise the purpose of doing so is lost."

He also told the May 2003 issue of D-Side magazine (translated from French):

"Funnily enough, I think that 'Lost In The Stars' is the most traditional track on the album. It has not else but a piano, chords and vocals. I did not know how else to interpret it. I do not think that this track would have worked if I gave it an electronic treatment. And I definitely wanted this track on the album, it was at the top of my list."

Dates with available recordings of Lost In The Stars

There are currently 14 recordings of Lost In The Stars available.

Dates where Lost In The Stars was played

2003 "A Night With Martin L. Gore" (Martin L. Gore solo)

Lost In The Stars was played 8 times during this tour.