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"'Dream on' consists mainly of two guitar lines. We used nylon strings for the first and steel strings for the second line. Both lines were recorded very close to the microphone to receive a lot of noise and this special "pump effect". When you play acoustic guitars very softly, you get a lot of strange tones and noises, which make it sound almost electronic. We had one guitar line with the right groove. And we worked with it as if it was a loop. We adjusted the other line with the PlugIn Vocalign. It was like a live performance, but with a very tight timing."
"'Dream on' consists mainly of two guitar lines. We used nylon strings for the first and steel strings for the second line. Both lines were recorded very close to the microphone to receive a lot of noise and this special "pump effect". When you play acoustic guitars very softly, you get a lot of strange tones and noises, which make it sound almost electronic. We had one guitar line with the right groove. And we worked with it as if it was a loop. We adjusted the other line with the PlugIn Vocalign. It was like a live performance, but with a very tight timing."
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In the May 2001 issue of Keyboard magazine, Andy Fletcher and Martin Gore are asked by Robert L. Doerschuk:
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Doerschuk: "On your single, 'Dream On', there's one detail that caught my attention: Right before you go into the verse and after the bridge, two little synthesizer blips pop up. Why was it important to drop them into the arrangement?"
Gore: "They're hooks."
Fletcher: "They're strange, and oddly melodic. They were created on the Nord Lead and the Synthi, I believe."
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Revision as of 00:52, 3 October 2017

Notes

Producer Mark Bell told Keys Magazin (translated from German):

"'Dream on' consists mainly of two guitar lines. We used nylon strings for the first and steel strings for the second line. Both lines were recorded very close to the microphone to receive a lot of noise and this special "pump effect". When you play acoustic guitars very softly, you get a lot of strange tones and noises, which make it sound almost electronic. We had one guitar line with the right groove. And we worked with it as if it was a loop. We adjusted the other line with the PlugIn Vocalign. It was like a live performance, but with a very tight timing."

In the May 2001 issue of Keyboard magazine, Andy Fletcher and Martin Gore are asked by Robert L. Doerschuk:

Doerschuk: "On your single, 'Dream On', there's one detail that caught my attention: Right before you go into the verse and after the bridge, two little synthesizer blips pop up. Why was it important to drop them into the arrangement?"

Gore: "They're hooks."

Fletcher: "They're strange, and oddly melodic. They were created on the Nord Lead and the Synthi, I believe."

Dates with available recordings of Dream On

There are currently 108 recordings of Dream On available.

Dates where Dream On was played

2001 Exciter Tour

Dream On was played 87 times during this tour.

2003 Paper Monsters Tour (Dave Gahan solo)

Dream On was played 21 times during this tour.

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

  • Dream On was not played during this tour.

2005-2006 Touring The Angel

  • Dream On was not played during this tour.

2009-2010 Tour Of The Universe

  • Dream On was not played during this tour.

2013-2014 Delta Machine Tour

  • Dream On was not played during this tour.

2017-2018 Global Spirit Tour

  • Dream On was not played during this tour.