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- 18:30, 16 February 2023 2023-10-07 Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, LA, USA (hist | edit) [884 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{ticket needed}} This concert was announced on February 16, 2023 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 18:30, 16 February 2023 2023-10-04 Toyota Center, Houston, TX, USA (hist | edit) [959 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{ticket needed}} This concert was announced on February 16, 2023 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 18:30, 16 February 2023 2023-10-01 American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX, USA (hist | edit) [1,050 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{ticket needed}} This concert was announced on February 16, 2023 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 18:30, 16 February 2023 2023-09-29 Moody Center, Austin, TX, USA (hist | edit) [1,055 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{ticket needed}} This concert was announced on February 16, 2023 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 18:30, 16 February 2023 2023-09-21 Foro Sol, Mexico City, Mexico (hist | edit) [3,875 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{ticket needed}} This concert was announced on February 16, 2023 via [https://www.depechemode.com/#tour depechemode.com's tour page]. Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour")
- 19:51, 14 February 2023 Wagging Tongue/Live performance dates (hist | edit) [46 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Live performance dates|2023|includeDM=true}}")
- 19:51, 14 February 2023 Wagging Tongue/Available recordings (hist | edit) [24 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Available recordings}}")
- 19:51, 14 February 2023 Wagging Tongue (hist | edit) [4,394 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Wagging Tongue is the second song on the 2023 album Memento Mori. == Live performances == {{Live section}}")
- 19:50, 14 February 2023 2023-02-14 Taratata, France 2, Studios du Lendit, Saint-Denis, France (hist | edit) [2,451 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Depeche Mode performed four songs for the French television program Taratata for later broadcast on 24 March 2023, the same day Memento Mori will be released. == Set list == #Ghosts Again #Wagging Tongue #Precious #Personal Jesus Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour Category:Television appearances") originally created as "2023-02-14 Taratata, Paris, France"
- 19:50, 13 February 2023 2023-02-13 Quotidien, TMC, Studios Rive Gauche, Paris, France (hist | edit) [1,144 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Depeche Mode performed Ghosts Again on the French television program Quotidien. == Set list == #Ghosts Again Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour Category:Television appearances") originally created as "2023-02-13 Quotidien, TMC"
- 23:20, 11 February 2023 1982-03-30 Rainbow Club, Oberkorn, Luxembourg/Source 2 (hist | edit) [1,931 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == A pro-shot video of three songs was published by RTL Luxembourg on May 28, 2022, in memoriam of Andrew Fletcher's passing two days prior. Video and audio quality is excellent. This source is the audio by itself from the video, split into tracks. This concert had been planned to have been professionally recorded, but numerous technical issues were encountered during the concert. It is fortunate that this footage was able to be captured and preserved. It...")
- 23:20, 11 February 2023 1982-03-30 Rainbow Club, Oberkorn, Luxembourg/Source 1 (hist | edit) [1,713 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == A pro-shot video of three songs was published by RTL Luxembourg on May 28, 2022, in memoriam of Andrew Fletcher's passing two days prior. Video and audio quality is excellent. This concert had been planned to have been professionally recorded, but numerous technical issues were encountered during the concert. It is fortunate that this footage was able to be captured and preserved. It is currently unknown whether more video footage or audio from this con...")
- 21:24, 11 February 2023 2023-02-11 Sanremo Music Festival, Teatro Ariston, Sanremo, Italy (hist | edit) [704 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Depeche Mode performed Ghosts Again and Personal Jesus as part of the Sanremo Music Festival 2023. The songs were performed to a backing track with live vocals. Personal Jesus featured live drums. The performance was live streamed online. During the first verse of Personal Jesus, Dave sang an incorrect word ("someone to hear '''my''' prayers"). == Set list == #Ghosts Again #Personal Jesus Category:2023 Memento Mori Tour Category:Televis...") originally created as "2023-02-11 Sanremo Music Festival 2023, Teatro Ariston, Sanremo, Liguria, Italy"
- 00:11, 9 February 2023 Ghosts Again/Live performance dates (hist | edit) [46 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Live performance dates|2023|includeDM=true}}")
- 00:11, 9 February 2023 Ghosts Again/Available recordings (hist | edit) [24 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Available recordings}}")
- 00:04, 9 February 2023 Ghosts Again (hist | edit) [5,695 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{S|Ghosts Again}} is a song from the 2023 album ''Memento Mori'' by Depeche Mode. The song's music video will [https://depechemode.lnk.to/GhostsAgain/youtube premiere on YouTube] on 9 February 2023 at 4:00PM GMT. == Notes == Initial snippets of the song were heard as part of the Berlin press conference to announce Memento Mori on 4 October 2022. On 8 February 2023, the day prior to the song's...")
- 23:55, 4 February 2023 Always On My Mind (hist | edit) [345 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == This is a cover song on Soulsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally performed by Gwen McCrae. == Live Performances == <DPL> category = 2021 Imposter Tour order = ascending ordermethod = title </DPL> Category:Song Category:Cover Category:Songs covered by Dave Gahan")
- 23:55, 4 February 2023 Not Dark Yet (hist | edit) [355 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == This is a cover song on Soulsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written and performed by Bob Dylan. == Live Performances == <DPL> category = 2021 Imposter Tour order = ascending ordermethod = title </DPL> Category:Song Category:Cover Category:Songs covered by Dave Gahan")
- 23:54, 4 February 2023 The Desperate Kingdom Of Love (hist | edit) [355 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == This is a cover song on Soulsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written and performed by PJ Harvey. == Live Performances == <DPL> category = 2021 Imposter Tour order = ascending ordermethod = title </DPL> Category:Song Category:Cover Category:Songs covered by Dave Gahan")
- 23:54, 4 February 2023 Smile (hist | edit) [365 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == This is a cover song on Soulsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written by Charlie Chaplin and Nat King Cole. == Live Performances == <DPL> category = 2021 Imposter Tour order = ascending ordermethod = title </DPL> Category:Song Category:Cover Category:Songs covered by Dave Gahan")
- 23:52, 4 February 2023 Where My Love Lies Asleep (hist | edit) [356 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == This is a cover song on Soulsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written and performed by Gene Clark. == Live Performances == <DPL> category = 2021 Imposter Tour order = ascending ordermethod = title </DPL> Category:Song Category:Cover Category:Songs covered by Dave Gahan")
- 23:52, 4 February 2023 Shut Me Down (hist | edit) [363 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == This is a cover song on Soulsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written and performed by Rowland S. Howard. == Live Performances == <DPL> category = 2021 Imposter Tour order = ascending ordermethod = title </DPL> Category:Song Category:Cover Category:Songs covered by Dave Gahan")
- 23:51, 4 February 2023 Metal Heart (hist | edit) [343 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == This is a cover song on Soulsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally performed by Cat Power. == Live Performances == <DPL> category = 2021 Imposter Tour order = ascending ordermethod = title </DPL> Category:Song Category:Cover Category:Songs covered by Dave Gahan")
- 23:50, 4 February 2023 A Man Needs A Maid (hist | edit) [356 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == This is a cover song on Soulsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written and performed by Neil Young. == Live Performances == <DPL> category = 2021 Imposter Tour order = ascending ordermethod = title </DPL> Category:Song Category:Cover Category:Songs covered by Dave Gahan")
- 23:50, 4 February 2023 I Held My Baby Last Night (hist | edit) [358 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == This is a cover song on Soulsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written and performed by Elmore James. == Live Performances == <DPL> category = 2021 Imposter Tour order = ascending ordermethod = title </DPL> Category:Song Category:Cover Category:Songs covered by Dave Gahan")
- 23:49, 4 February 2023 Lilac Wine (hist | edit) [345 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == This is a cover song on Soulsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally performed by Eartha Kitt. == Live Performances == <DPL> category = 2021 Imposter Tour order = ascending ordermethod = title </DPL> Category:Song Category:Cover Category:Songs covered by Dave Gahan")
- 23:49, 4 February 2023 Strange Religion (hist | edit) [358 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == This is a cover song on Soulsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written and performed by Mark Lanegan. == Live Performances == <DPL> category = 2021 Imposter Tour order = ascending ordermethod = title </DPL> Category:Song Category:Cover Category:Songs covered by Dave Gahan")
- 23:48, 4 February 2023 Revival (hist | edit) [586 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == This is a song by Soulsavers for their second album 'It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land' released in 2007. It was performed by Mark Lanegan. Dave Gahan performed this song with Soulsavers at four out of five concerts during their brief 'Imposter' Tour. == Live Performances == #2021-12-05 London Coliseum, London, England, UK #2021-12-07 Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, England, UK #2021-12-10 Salle Pleyel, Paris, France #2021-12-13...")
- 23:40, 4 February 2023 The Dark End Of The Street (hist | edit) [344 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == This is a cover song on Soulsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally performed by James Carr. == Live Performances == <DPL> category = 2021 Imposter Tour order = ascending ordermethod = title </DPL> Category:Song Category:Cover Category:Songs covered by Dave Gahan")
- 15:12, 1 February 2023 Heroes/Live performance dates (hist | edit) [46 bytes] ToMi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Live performance dates|2017|includeDM=true}}")
- 15:12, 1 February 2023 Heroes/Available recordings (hist | edit) [24 bytes] ToMi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Available recordings}}")
- 14:21, 1 February 2023 I Like It/Live performance dates (hist | edit) [46 bytes] ToMi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Live performance dates|1982|includeDM=true}}")
- 14:21, 1 February 2023 I Like It/Available recordings (hist | edit) [24 bytes] ToMi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Available recordings}}")
- 11:12, 1 February 2023 It's Called A Heart/Live performance dates (hist | edit) [46 bytes] ToMi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Live performance dates|1986|includeDM=true}}")
- 11:11, 1 February 2023 It's Called A Heart/Available recordings (hist | edit) [24 bytes] ToMi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Available recordings}}")
- 00:07, 1 February 2023 List of Depeche Mode live sample sources by tour/1987-1988 Music For The Masses Tour (hist | edit) [72,699 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{GlossaryLink| link=Terms used in this article }} In audio production, '''sampling''' refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound within another recording. As pioneers of the {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_music electronic music}} {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_genre genre}}, Depeche Mode were among the most prolific acts to make use of {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_(music) sampling}} te...")
- 23:41, 31 January 2023 List of Depeche Mode live sample sources by tour (hist | edit) [11,130 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with ":''This article is about the various sample sources used in the live arrangements of Depeche Mode songs as they were performed on the various concert tours undertaken by the group. For a list of sample sources used on the studio recordings of Depeche Mode works, see List of Depeche Mode sample sources by album. For a list of sample sources used on the studio recordings of Recoil works, see List of Recoil sample sources by al...")
- 05:20, 31 January 2023 List of Depeche Mode sample sources by album/Ultra (hist | edit) [51,172 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{GlossaryLink| link=Terms used in this article }} In audio production, '''sampling''' refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound within another recording. As pioneers of the {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_music electronic music}} {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_genre genre}}, Depeche Mode were among the most prolific acts to make use of {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_(music) sampling}} te...")
- 19:48, 29 January 2023 2001-07-07 National Car Rental Center, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA/Source 2 (hist | edit) [2,799 bytes] DMLiveWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == A very good audience recording. Not much crowd noise around the taper. There are occasional blips of static throughout the recording. Unfortunately, the first half of the concert is missing, and Waiting For The Night is incomplete, missing the first half and 30 seconds toward the end. Notes from Ryan who performed this transfer: <blockquote> Comes in half way through WFTNTF (30 second drop out near end of song). Static throughout the night. Confirmed...")
- 22:00, 28 January 2023 Nothing Else Matters (hist | edit) [5,452 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == Dave Gahan had joined 52 other artists in covering a song from Metallica's The Black Album for The Metallica Blacklist out September 10th. All proceeds from Dave's cover of 'Nothing Else Matters' will go to Metallica's All Within My Hands Foundation and World Central Kitchen. Dave Gahan said in an interview with [https://www.metallica.com/so-what-article/2021-09-21-dave-gahan-blacklist-chat.html Metallica.com]: <blockquote> Dave Gahan: "The song itself was i...")
- 21:46, 28 January 2023 Chains (hist | edit) [2,104 bytes] Angelinda (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Notes == This song by the Raveonettes was covered by Dave Gahan and Kurt Uenala for the cover album of the Raveonettes' debut album 'Whip It On', in light of its 20th anniversary. Band member Sune wrote [https://www.instagram.com/p/CnypwEvPHOF/ on Instagram]: <blockquote> "We first met Dave back in 2005 when we supported Depeche Mode on their US tour. Wow, what an experience! People always measure success in terms of album sales, chart positions, etc but for me succe...")
- 20:25, 28 January 2023 Only When I Lose Myself/Live performance dates (hist | edit) [62 bytes] ToMi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Live performance dates|1998|includeDM=true|includeMLG=true}}")
- 20:23, 28 January 2023 Only When I Lose Myself/Available recordings (hist | edit) [24 bytes] ToMi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Available recordings}}")
- 20:18, 28 January 2023 Get The Balance Right/Live performance dates (hist | edit) [46 bytes] ToMi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Live performance dates|1983|includeDM=true}}")
- 20:18, 28 January 2023 Get The Balance Right/Available recordings (hist | edit) [24 bytes] ToMi (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Available recordings}}")
- 06:13, 10 January 2023 List of Recoil sample sources by album/SubHuman (hist | edit) [58,330 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{GlossaryLink| link=Terms used in this article }} In audio production, '''sampling''' refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound within another recording. During Alan Wilder's tenure with the group, Depeche Mode were among the most prolific acts to make use of {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_(music) sampling}} technology within a traditional {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_music pop music}}...")
- 06:07, 10 January 2023 List of Recoil sample sources by album/Ebbhead (hist | edit) [13,236 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{GlossaryLink| link=Terms used in this article }} In audio production, '''sampling''' refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound within another recording. During Alan Wilder's tenure with the group, Depeche Mode were among the most prolific acts to make use of {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_(music) sampling}} technology within a traditional {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_music pop music}}...")
- 06:02, 10 January 2023 List of Recoil sample sources by album/Liquid (hist | edit) [108,988 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{GlossaryLink| link=Terms used in this article }} In audio production, '''sampling''' refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound within another recording. During Alan Wilder's tenure with the group, Depeche Mode were among the most prolific acts to make use of {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_(music) sampling}} technology within a traditional {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_music pop music}}...")
- 05:59, 10 January 2023 List of Recoil sample sources by album/Unsound Methods (hist | edit) [94,799 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{GlossaryLink| link=Terms used in this article }} In audio production, '''sampling''' refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound within another recording. During Alan Wilder's tenure with the group, Depeche Mode were among the most prolific acts to make use of {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_(music) sampling}} technology within a traditional {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_music pop music}}...")
- 05:51, 10 January 2023 List of Recoil sample sources by album/Bloodline (hist | edit) [30,147 bytes] Majora101 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{GlossaryLink| link=Terms used in this article }} In audio production, '''sampling''' refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound within another recording. During Alan Wilder's tenure with the group, Depeche Mode were among the most prolific acts to make use of {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampling_(music) sampling}} technology within a traditional {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_music pop music}}...")