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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


Dave Gahan said in the Electronic Press Kit for 'Paper Monsters':
Dave Gahan said in the Electronic Press Kit for ''Paper Monsters'':
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"[T]hat is a song about being in love and really realising that I was feeling love again. It doesn't have to be about being in love with another person but just feeling the love and the beauty of everything again. I also wanted it to have a feel about it that was sitting on some little barstool in some little dirty Paris smoke-filled café and that real sort of feel about it, somehow. Now that song is like, to me, it's really innocent and honest I didn't want to think too much about making words and things sound good – I just wanted it to sound exactly how I felt."
"[T]hat is a song about being in love and really realising that I was feeling love again. It doesn't have to be about being in love with another person but just feeling the love and the beauty of everything again. I also wanted it to have a feel about it that was sitting on some little barstool in some little dirty Paris smoke-filled café and that real sort of feel about it, somehow. Now that song is like, to me, it's really innocent and honest I didn't want to think too much about making words and things sound good – I just wanted it to sound exactly how I felt."
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== Live performances ==
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[[Category:2003 Paper Monsters Tour songs]]
[[Category:Dave Gahan songs]]
[[Category:Songs written by Dave Gahan]]

Latest revision as of 19:26, 5 August 2023

Notes

Dave Gahan said in the Electronic Press Kit for Paper Monsters:

"[T]hat is a song about being in love and really realising that I was feeling love again. It doesn't have to be about being in love with another person but just feeling the love and the beauty of everything again. I also wanted it to have a feel about it that was sitting on some little barstool in some little dirty Paris smoke-filled café and that real sort of feel about it, somehow. Now that song is like, to me, it's really innocent and honest I didn't want to think too much about making words and things sound good – I just wanted it to sound exactly how I felt."

Live performances

Main article: Available recordings of "Bitter Apple"
Main article: List of dates where "Bitter Apple" was played