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{{Song infobox | {{Song infobox | ||
|title=Mother Me | | title = Mother Me | ||
|screen=hd | | screen = hd | ||
|screenshot=Album-Violator.jpg | | screenshot = Album-Violator.jpg | ||
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]] | | artist = [[Depeche Mode]] | ||
|workingtitle=Mother Me, Smother Me<ref name="HOME">Source: [http://web.archive.org/web/20070206071804/http://www2.depeche-mode.com/home/article.php?article_id=96 | | workingtitle = "Mother Me, Smother Me",<ref name="HOME">Source: [http://web.archive.org/web/20070206071804/http://www2.depeche-mode.com/home/article.php?article_id=96 "INSIGHT: Daryl Bamonte ... part 1"] – ''Home'', 2006. (archived)</ref><br>"Mother Me" | ||
| songwriter = [[Martin L. Gore]] | |||
|songwriter=[[Martin L. Gore]] | | producer = [[Depeche Mode]]<br>[[Flood]] | ||
|producer=[[Depeche Mode]]<br>[[Flood | | recordingdate = 1989–1990 | ||
|recordingdate= | | colorscheme = Violator | ||
|colorscheme=Violator | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{S|Mother Me}} is the working title of an unreleased song produced during the recording of 1990 album ''[[Violator]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]]. Due to its nature as an unreleased song, it is unclear if "Mother Me" was intended to be the final song title. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
The demo for "Mother Me" appears on the [[Demos & Studio Outtakes#"Perversion" | The demo for "Mother Me" appears on the ''[[Demos & Studio Outtakes#"Perversion" demo tape|Perversion]]'' demo tape and features {{MLG}} performing lead vocals. The unreleased song is often erroneously confused by fans with the instrumental song "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN_EznvY0JU Monghi]" by Vienna, which appears on the ''Rarities Of Mode'' CD bootleg mislabeled as "Mother Me".<ref name="rom">{{EL|https://www.discogs.com/release/1245686-Depeche-Mode-Rareties-Of-Mode Discogs info page for the CD bootleg ''Rarities Of Mode''}}</ref> | ||
[[Alan Wilder]] recalls the composition of | [[Alan Wilder]] recalls the composition of 'Mother Me' on {{Shunt}}, the official [[Recoil]] website: "There was a song called 'Mother Me' which we also recorded during this period but never finished<ref>Source: {{EL|http://shunt3.0.recoil.co.uk/editorials/8698/violator/violator_13.html A Recoil RETROSPECTIVE > Violator}} – {{Shunt}}</ref> [...] It sort of got started with some drums, bass [and] a couple of other parts but was shelved quite quickly. It was medium tempo and if I remember correctly it slipped into {{music|time|7|8}} time signature for the chorus - oops. I think [[Dave Gahan|Dave [Gahan]]] would have sung it."<ref>Source: {{EL|https://web.archive.org/web/20030218224321/http://www.recoil.co.uk/forum/qa/dmviol.htm Shunt Q&A: Violator, circa 18 February 2003}}, toward the bottom of the page</ref> Based on that quote, it can be inferred that a "work-in-progress" version of "Mother Me" exists in the vaults. | ||
[[Daryl Bamonte]] said regarding 'Mother Me': "I remember a track called 'Mother Me, Smother Me' that I believe was recorded for ''Violator'', but didn't make the final cut for some reason. It was a really good song, but I don't think it was even used for a B-side."<ref name="HOME"></ref></blockquote> | [[Daryl Bamonte]] said regarding 'Mother Me': "I remember a track called 'Mother Me, Smother Me' that I believe was recorded for ''Violator'', but didn't make the final cut for some reason. It was a really good song, but I don't think it was even used for a B-side."<ref name="HOME"></ref></blockquote> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Song]] | [[Category:Song]] | ||
[[Category:Never played live]] | |||
[[Category:Depeche Mode songs]] | [[Category:Depeche Mode songs]] | ||
[[Category:Violator songs]] | |||
[[Category:Songs not included on a Depeche Mode release]] | [[Category:Songs not included on a Depeche Mode release]] | ||
[[Category:Incomplete Depeche Mode songs]] | [[Category:Incomplete Depeche Mode songs]] | ||
[[Category:Songs written by Martin L. Gore]] | [[Category:Songs written by Martin L. Gore]] | ||
[[Category:Songs with working titles]] | [[Category:Songs with working titles]] | ||
<metadesc>"Mother Me" is the working title of an | <metadesc>"Mother Me" is the working title of an unreleased song produced during the recording of 1990 album Violator by Depeche Mode.</metadesc><nowiki/> |
Latest revision as of 20:03, 20 February 2023
Mother Me
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Song | Mother Me |
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By | Depeche Mode |
Songwriter | Martin L. Gore |
Working title | "Mother Me, Smother Me",[1] "Mother Me" |
Produced by | Depeche Mode Flood |
Recorded | 1989–1990 |
Live performances as Depeche Mode | 0 times * |
Total live performances | 0 times * |
"Mother Me" is the working title of an unreleased song produced during the recording of 1990 album Violator by Depeche Mode. Due to its nature as an unreleased song, it is unclear if "Mother Me" was intended to be the final song title.
Notes
The demo for "Mother Me" appears on the Perversion demo tape and features Martin Gore performing lead vocals. The unreleased song is often erroneously confused by fans with the instrumental song "Monghi" by Vienna, which appears on the Rarities Of Mode CD bootleg mislabeled as "Mother Me".[2]
Alan Wilder recalls the composition of 'Mother Me' on Shunt, the official Recoil website: "There was a song called 'Mother Me' which we also recorded during this period but never finished[3] [...] It sort of got started with some drums, bass [and] a couple of other parts but was shelved quite quickly. It was medium tempo and if I remember correctly it slipped into 7
8 time signature for the chorus - oops. I think Dave [Gahan] would have sung it."[4] Based on that quote, it can be inferred that a "work-in-progress" version of "Mother Me" exists in the vaults.
Daryl Bamonte said regarding 'Mother Me': "I remember a track called 'Mother Me, Smother Me' that I believe was recorded for Violator, but didn't make the final cut for some reason. It was a really good song, but I don't think it was even used for a B-side."[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Source: "INSIGHT: Daryl Bamonte ... part 1" – Home, 2006. (archived)
- ↑ Discogs info page for the CD bootleg Rarities Of Mode
- ↑ Source: A Recoil RETROSPECTIVE > Violator – Shunt
- ↑ Source: Shunt Q&A: Violator, circa 18 February 2003, toward the bottom of the page