1985-07-13 Rockscene Festival, Guehenno, France: Difference between revisions
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Martin Gore said [[1997-02-10 Fun Radio 101.9FM, Paris, France|in 1997]]: "We played with The Clash once, years ago. And when they first went on stage, Joe's drummer said: 'Il pleut, oui ou non?' ['It rains, yes or no?']." | Martin Gore said [[1997-02-10 Fun Radio 101.9FM, Paris, France|in 1997]]: "We played with The Clash once, years ago. And when they first went on stage, Joe's drummer said: 'Il pleut, oui ou non?' ['It rains, yes or no?']." | ||
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#Intro (Master And Servant Voxless) | #Intro (Master And Servant Voxless) |
Latest revision as of 19:50, 22 October 2023
Notes
Another festival gig from the 1984-1985 Some Great Reward Tour. A soundboard audio recording and pro-shot video recording are available, both incomplete.
It is said on fan-sites of The Clash that a fight broke out between crew members of The Clash and crew members of Depeche Mode.
Martin Gore said in 1997: "We played with The Clash once, years ago. And when they first went on stage, Joe's drummer said: 'Il pleut, oui ou non?' ['It rains, yes or no?']."
Set list
- Intro (Master And Servant Voxless)
- Something To Do
- If You Want
- People Are People
- Leave In Silence
- Shake The Disease
- Blasphemous Rumours
- Told You So
- Master And Servant
- Everything Counts
- Photographic
- Just Can't Get Enough
Sources
- Source 1 is a good soundboard recording sourced from a TV broadcast master recording. The recording declines in quality as it goes on for some reason; the audio gets sort of an 'echoey' quality and gains some distortion.
- Source 2 is a pro-shot DVD of the same 8 tracks as the soundboard recording, but lineage is unknown.
- Source 3 is a rework yielding the most complete, best sounding version from the soundboard recording (Source 1), the good audience recording (Source 4), and an FM broadcast for the final track.
- Source 4 is a good audience recording, unfortunately missing the vast majority of the last track.