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This page lists any tour backing tapes for which there is information available or which have excerpts available to listen to.
This page lists any tour backing tapes for which there is information available or which have excerpts available to listen to.


Regarding how much audio is played live during a Depeche Mode concert, Alan Wilder [http://oldsite.recoil.co.uk/forum/qa/dlives.htm has stated on the Shunt Q&A] that it was approximately 50%. This is presumably accurate only for tours between the [[:Category:1982 See You Tour|1982 See You Tour]] and the [[:Category:1994 Exotic Tour|1994 Exotic Tour]], during which Alan was a member of the band. This tends to correspond with the available snippets and excerpts of backing tapes which are available to listen to below on their respective tours' pages.
Regarding how much audio is played live during a Depeche Mode concert, Alan Wilder [http://oldsite.recoil.co.uk/forum/qa/dlives.htm has stated on the Shunt Q&A] that it was approximately 50%, and that the band played as much as was manageable without bringing in lots of extra musicians. This is presumably accurate only for tours between the [[:Category:1982 See You Tour|1982 See You Tour]] and the [[:Category:1994 Exotic Tour|1994 Exotic Tour]], during which Alan was a member of the band. This tends to correspond with the available snippets and excerpts of backing tapes which are available to listen to below on their respective tours' pages.
 
<blockquote>
*From: Robert Sokolowski
 
<blockquote>''What percentage of music was in fact played 'live' during a DM concert?''</blockquote>
 
'''Approximately 50%'''
</blockquote>
<blockquote>
*From: Carsten Vogt
 
<blockquote>''Don't you think that DM could have played much more "live" during a gig than 50%? I've always had the impression that especially Martin was somewhat underemployed (let alone Andy but that seems to be a different matter.)''</blockquote>
 
'''Our policy was to always play as much as we could manage (without bringing in lots of extra musicians).'''
</blockquote>

Revision as of 17:04, 4 October 2016

This page lists any tour backing tapes for which there is information available or which have excerpts available to listen to.

Regarding how much audio is played live during a Depeche Mode concert, Alan Wilder has stated on the Shunt Q&A that it was approximately 50%, and that the band played as much as was manageable without bringing in lots of extra musicians. This is presumably accurate only for tours between the 1982 See You Tour and the 1994 Exotic Tour, during which Alan was a member of the band. This tends to correspond with the available snippets and excerpts of backing tapes which are available to listen to below on their respective tours' pages.

What percentage of music was in fact played 'live' during a DM concert?

Approximately 50%

Don't you think that DM could have played much more "live" during a gig than 50%? I've always had the impression that especially Martin was somewhat underemployed (let alone Andy but that seems to be a different matter.)

Our policy was to always play as much as we could manage (without bringing in lots of extra musicians).

Pages in category "Tour backing tapes"

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