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"Martin had brought a PPG, one of the first digital keyboards. It was called a wave table synth and was pretty advanced for its time, but very unreliable. We got some sounds on it that we wouldn’t have otherwise got — the choir sound on ‘See You’ came from that."
"Martin had brought a PPG, one of the first digital keyboards. It was called a wave table synth and was pretty advanced for its time, but very unreliable. We got some sounds on it that we wouldn’t have otherwise got — the choir sound on ‘See You’ came from that."
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The magazine Electronics & Music Maker said in their May 1982 issue:
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"'See You' [...] features a great melodic sequencer bass line (using a Roland MC4 Microcomposer) and some truly wonderful vocal and bell sounds courtesy of the newly acquired PPG Wave 2 digital/analogue synth."
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Revision as of 19:20, 24 January 2019

Notes

You can read more about the inspiration and creation of 'See You' here.

Daniel Miller wrote in the sleeve notes for the A Broken Frame Remaster CD in 2006:

"Martin had brought a PPG, one of the first digital keyboards. It was called a wave table synth and was pretty advanced for its time, but very unreliable. We got some sounds on it that we wouldn’t have otherwise got — the choir sound on ‘See You’ came from that."

The magazine Electronics & Music Maker said in their May 1982 issue:

"'See You' [...] features a great melodic sequencer bass line (using a Roland MC4 Microcomposer) and some truly wonderful vocal and bell sounds courtesy of the newly acquired PPG Wave 2 digital/analogue synth."

Martin Gore told Kingsize magazine in May 2001:

"Do I feel any affection for things like 'See You'? Not really, no. It was the first song I wrote after Vince left, and I think I was just trying to copy his style. It was a nightmare recording because we still lived in Basildon and caught the last train back from London. It was always a dodgy train, full of drunkards, and we always got into fights, sometimes because we were recognised, but usually it was just pure Essex violence!"

Dates with available recordings of See You

There are currently 117 recordings of See You available.

Dates where See You was played

1982 See You Tour

See You was played 40 times during this tour.

1982-1983 A Broken Frame Tour

See You was played 48 times during this tour.

1983-1984 Construction Time Again Tour

See You was played 47 times during this tour.

1984-1985 Some Great Reward Tour

See You was played 77 times during this tour.

1986 Black Celebration Tour

  • See You was not played during this tour.

1987-1988 Music For The Masses Tour

  • See You was not played during this tour.

1990 World Violation Tour

  • See You was not played during this tour.

1993 Devotional Tour

  • See You was not played during this tour.

1994 Exotic Tour

  • See You was not played during this tour.

1997 Ultra Parties

  • See You was not played during this tour.

1998 The Singles Tour

  • See You was not played during this tour.

2001 Exciter Tour

  • See You was not played during this tour.

2003 Paper Monsters Tour (Dave Gahan solo)

  • See You was not played during this tour.

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

  • See You was not played during this tour.

2005-2006 Touring The Angel

  • See You was not played during this tour.

2009-2010 Tour Of The Universe

  • See You was not played during this tour.

2013-2014 Delta Machine Tour

  • See You was not played during this tour.

2017-2018 Global Spirit Tour

  • See You was not played during this tour.