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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
This was the second of two nights performed at this venue during this tour. The [[1982-10-24 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, UK|prior night]] had an identical set list.


Matt Fretton was the support act.
Matt Fretton was the support act.


== Video ==
=== Planned video release ===
 
This concert was filmed for Mute Records. The [[:Category:Depeche Mode Information Service newsletters|Depeche Mode Information Service]] made mention to subscribers in December 1982 that the concert was filmed and had hoped to be able to offer this recording to its subscribers on video cassette, but neither distribution via the Information Service nor a proper official release by Mute Records of the video footage occurred. By June 1983, plans for a release of this video footage had unfortunately been shelved in favor of newer material. Depeche Mode's first official live concert video release ended up being [[The World We Live In and Live In Hamburg]].
 
The [[Depeche Mode Information Service December 1982 newsletter|December 1982 newsletter]] mentioned:
<blockquote>
As many of you may have noticed, at the second Hammersmith Odeon concert in October a video film crew were recording the show for Mute Records. At the moment it isn't certain exactly how and to what extent the video will be used but Depeche Mode Information do hope to be able to offer a video cassette sometime next year at as low a price as is possible. Meanwhile if anyone thinks they may be interested in purchasing one please let us know so we know how many to order.
</blockquote>
 
The [[Depeche Mode Information Service February 1983 newsletter|February 1983 newsletter]] mentioned:
<blockquote>
The compilation video recorded at Hammersmith Odeon in October last year should be on general release pretty soon. Although we don't yet have a definitive release date it will cost in the region of £25 and will be available through DEPECHE MODE Information.
</blockquote>
The [[Depeche Mode Information Service March 1983 newsletter|March 1983 newsletter]] mentioned:
<blockquote>
The live/compilation video still isn't ready for release but we hope to have set a date by the 4/83 Information Sheet.
</blockquote>
The [[Depeche Mode Information Service April/May 1983 newsletter|April/May 1983 newsletter]] mentioned:
<blockquote>
We apologise for still not having any definitive release date for the live/compilation video but the band hope to view all the clips of film prior to the final editing this month.
</blockquote>
Finally, the [[Depeche Mode Information Service June 1983 newsletter|June 1983 newsletter]] stated:
<blockquote>
Unfortunately it appears that the promised compilation and live video filmed during last year's British Tour will have to be scrapped. Due to the band's very heavy recording schedule the work needed to finish off the cassette has had to be shelved at least until August by which time the film will be almost a year old and DEPECHE MODE feel they would rather release new material then. Any further news we receive will be printed.
</blockquote>
=== Television broadcasts ===
 
The video was eventually broadcast on Danish television station DR TV with burned-in Danish subtitles, and was the source of most, if not all, copies of this video circulating prior to 2020. If you know when DR TV's broadcast occurred, please [mailto:[email protected] contact us].
 
A DVD of a pre-broadcast [[wikipedia:DigiBeta|DigiBeta]] copy was surfaced in early 2020 by the Depeche Mode Live Wiki and is available to stream and download below at [[1982-10-25 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]].
 
All available video copies are missing [[Monument]], [[Shout]], [[Photographic]], and [[Dreaming Of Me]]. Those songs were not broadcast, perhaps to keep the duration under one hour. It is not known whether the entire concert video recording was prepared for broadcast.
 
=== Audio releases ===
 
The majority of the audio from this concert, including [[Shout]] and [[Photographic]] which were not part of the video, were released through various editions of the "Get The Balance Right", "Everything Counts", and "Love In Itself" single releases. They were also included in the 'X2' box set, the '[[A Broken Frame]]' album reissue, as part of the iTunes compilation 'The Complete Depeche Mode,' and in the 12" Singles Box Set series. These songs are presented in stereo, unlike the video's audio soundtrack, which is mono even on pre-broadcast copies.
 
Audio of [[Leave In Silence]], [[Shouldn't Have Done That]], [[Monument]], [[The Sun & The Rainfall]], and [[Dreaming Of Me]] was not officially released on any formats. However, [[Leave In Silence]], [[Shouldn't Have Done That]], and [[The Sun & The Rainfall]] do appear as part of the video footage.


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Only [[Monument]] and [[Dreaming Of Me]] from this concert are ultimately not available in either video or audio form.


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== Sources ==
== Sources ==


*[[1982-10-25 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]] is a very good soundboard recording.
*[[1982-10-25 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]] is the excellent pro-shot video footage sourced from a DVD of a pre-broadcast [[wikipedia:DigiBeta|DigiBeta]] copy.
*[[1982-10-25 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, UK/Source 2|Source 2]] is very good soundboard audio extracted from the pro-shot video above.


[[Category:Download available]]
[[Category:Download available]]
[[Category:Officially released]]

Latest revision as of 20:52, 26 June 2024

Notes

This was the second of two nights performed at this venue during this tour. The prior night had an identical set list.

Matt Fretton was the support act.

Planned video release

This concert was filmed for Mute Records. The Depeche Mode Information Service made mention to subscribers in December 1982 that the concert was filmed and had hoped to be able to offer this recording to its subscribers on video cassette, but neither distribution via the Information Service nor a proper official release by Mute Records of the video footage occurred. By June 1983, plans for a release of this video footage had unfortunately been shelved in favor of newer material. Depeche Mode's first official live concert video release ended up being The World We Live In and Live In Hamburg.

The December 1982 newsletter mentioned:

As many of you may have noticed, at the second Hammersmith Odeon concert in October a video film crew were recording the show for Mute Records. At the moment it isn't certain exactly how and to what extent the video will be used but Depeche Mode Information do hope to be able to offer a video cassette sometime next year at as low a price as is possible. Meanwhile if anyone thinks they may be interested in purchasing one please let us know so we know how many to order.

The February 1983 newsletter mentioned:

The compilation video recorded at Hammersmith Odeon in October last year should be on general release pretty soon. Although we don't yet have a definitive release date it will cost in the region of £25 and will be available through DEPECHE MODE Information.

The March 1983 newsletter mentioned:

The live/compilation video still isn't ready for release but we hope to have set a date by the 4/83 Information Sheet.

The April/May 1983 newsletter mentioned:

We apologise for still not having any definitive release date for the live/compilation video but the band hope to view all the clips of film prior to the final editing this month.

Finally, the June 1983 newsletter stated:

Unfortunately it appears that the promised compilation and live video filmed during last year's British Tour will have to be scrapped. Due to the band's very heavy recording schedule the work needed to finish off the cassette has had to be shelved at least until August by which time the film will be almost a year old and DEPECHE MODE feel they would rather release new material then. Any further news we receive will be printed.

Television broadcasts

The video was eventually broadcast on Danish television station DR TV with burned-in Danish subtitles, and was the source of most, if not all, copies of this video circulating prior to 2020. If you know when DR TV's broadcast occurred, please contact us.

A DVD of a pre-broadcast DigiBeta copy was surfaced in early 2020 by the Depeche Mode Live Wiki and is available to stream and download below at Source 1.

All available video copies are missing Monument, Shout, Photographic, and Dreaming Of Me. Those songs were not broadcast, perhaps to keep the duration under one hour. It is not known whether the entire concert video recording was prepared for broadcast.

Audio releases

The majority of the audio from this concert, including Shout and Photographic which were not part of the video, were released through various editions of the "Get The Balance Right", "Everything Counts", and "Love In Itself" single releases. They were also included in the 'X2' box set, the 'A Broken Frame' album reissue, as part of the iTunes compilation 'The Complete Depeche Mode,' and in the 12" Singles Box Set series. These songs are presented in stereo, unlike the video's audio soundtrack, which is mono even on pre-broadcast copies.

Audio of Leave In Silence, Shouldn't Have Done That, Monument, The Sun & The Rainfall, and Dreaming Of Me was not officially released on any formats. However, Leave In Silence, Shouldn't Have Done That, and The Sun & The Rainfall do appear as part of the video footage.

Only Monument and Dreaming Of Me from this concert are ultimately not available in either video or audio form.

Set list

  1. Oberkorn (It's A Small Town)
  2. My Secret Garden
  3. See You
  4. Satellite
  5. New Life
  6. Boys Say Go!
  7. Tora! Tora! Tora!
  8. Nothing To Fear
  9. Leave In Silence
  10. Shouldn't Have Done That
  11. Monument
  12. The Meaning Of Love
  13. Just Can't Get Enough
  14. A Photograph Of You
  15. The Sun & The Rainfall
  16. Shout
  17. Photographic
  18. Dreaming Of Me

Sources

  • Source 1 is the excellent pro-shot video footage sourced from a DVD of a pre-broadcast DigiBeta copy.
  • Source 2 is very good soundboard audio extracted from the pro-shot video above.