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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


This is the earliest genuine recording of Depeche Mode that is currently circulating, and it is also the earliest of two recordings currently circulating and available to download from the [[:Category:1980 Tour|1980 Tour]]. The other recording is [[1980-11-14 Technical College, Southend-On-Sea, Essex, England, UK]].
This date has the earliest genuine recording of Depeche Mode performing live, and is also the earliest of two recordings currently circulating from the [[:Category:1980 Tour|1980 Tour]]. The other recording is from [[1980-11-14 Technical College, Southend-On-Sea, Essex, England, UK|two weeks later at 1980-11-14 Essex]].


The band plays the Bridge House no less than 11 times between 1980 and 1982, with 7 of them being in 1980. Terry Murphy, the owner of the Bridge House, gave Depeche Mode the opportunity to play often at the Bridge House. This concert was:
The band performed at the Bridge House at least 11 times between September 1980 and February 1982, with 7 of these concerts being in 1980. Terry Murphy, the owner of the Bridge House venue, gave Depeche Mode the opportunity to play often at the Bridge House. This concert was:


*the 17th concert of Depeche Mode / Composition Of Sound
*the 17th concert of Depeche Mode / Composition Of Sound
*the 13th concert with Dave Gahan in the band
*the 13th concert with Dave Gahan being a part of the band
*the 5th concert under the name "Depeche Mode"
*the 5th concert under the name "Depeche Mode"
*the 4th concert at the Bridge House
*their 4th concert at the Bridge House


Included in the setlist are two tracks which were only performed during Depeche Mode's 1980 tour: [[Tomorrow's Dance]] and [[Reason Man]]. It is assumed Vince wrote these tracks, but that has not been confirmed. DM Live asked Deb Danahay, Vince Clarke's former girlfriend, if she knew any details regarding these songs, but she is unfamiliar with them.
In the setlist, two tracks that were exclusively performed during Depeche Mode's 1980 tour are included: [[Tomorrow's Dance]] and [[Reason Man]]. It is presumed that Vince wrote these tracks, although this has not been confirmed. DM Live reached out to Deb Danahay, Vince Clarke's former girlfriend, to inquire about any details regarding these songs, but she is not familiar with them.  
You can find lyrics for [[Tomorrow's Dance]] and [[Reason Man]] if you click on their song titles.


The track [[Television Set]], written by Jason Knott (a friend of Vince's), was also part of the setlist as it often was between 1980 through the end of the [[:Category:1982 See You Tour|1982 See You Tour]]. [[Television Set|Lyrics and a short snippet of Vince's original demo are available here.]] Deb Danahay confirmed that the track does not appear on "Speak & Spell" or a single release because it was not penned by Vince or Martin. I think it is a great song and wish it made an appearance as a B-side, at the very least.
Lyrics for [[Tomorrow's Dance]] and [[Reason Man]] can be found by clicking on their respective song titles.
[[The Price Of Love]] also appeared throughout the 1980 and 1981 tours. The track was written by The Everly Brothers. Click on the song title to learn more information.


Dave introduces the final song of the setlist, [[Dreaming Of Me]], as "Dreams Of Me", as early setlist photos also called it. This song went on to become Depeche Mode's first single, released on February 20, 1981.
The track [[Television Set]] was written by Jason Knott (a friend of Vince Clarke), and was a part of Depeche Mode's live setlist between 1980 until the [[:Category:1982 See You Tour|US leg of the 1982 See You Tour]].
 
For this song, we have provided lyrics, examples of live performances, and a short snippet of Vince's original demo. These are available on the main page for this song. Deb Danahay has confirmed that the track does not appear on "Speak & Spell" or any single release, as it was not written by Vince or Martin. Despite this, I share the sentiment that it is a great song and would have appreciated its inclusion, even if only as a B-side.
 
The song [[The Price Of Love]] was also featured during the 1980 and 1981 tours. This track was written by The Everly Brothers. For more information and live examples, click on the song title.
 
Dave introduces the final song of the setlist, [[Dreaming Of Me]], as "Dreams Of Me," as early setlist photos also referred to it. This song later became Depeche Mode's first single, released on February 20, 1981.


Zeitgeist was the support act.
Zeitgeist was the support act.


Depeche Mode's final performance at the Bridge House will be a secret gig under the alias of "Modepeche" during their [[:Category:1982 See You Tour|See You Tour]] tour on February 27, 1982. [[1982-02-27 Bridge House, London, England, UK|More details along with a stream & download of a good audience recording from that night can be found here.]]
Depeche Mode's final performance at the Bridge House was a secret gig under the alias "Modepeche", during their [[:Category:1982 See You Tour|1982 See You Tour]]. More details, along with a stream and download of a very good audience recording from that night, can be found [[1982-02-27 Bridge House, London, England, UK/Source 1|here]].


== Set list==
== Set list==
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== Sources ==
== Sources ==
*[[1980-10-30 Bridge House, London, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]] is the most complete version available sourced from a mono recording and a rip of the common "Bridgehouse" vinyl bootleg.
*[[1980-10-30 Bridge House, London, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]] is a decent audience recording. It represents the most complete version available, created by combining a transfer from a mono recording with a rip of the common 'Bridgehouse' vinyl bootleg.


[[Category:1980 Tour]]
[[Category:1980 Tour]]
[[Category:Download available]]
[[Category:Download available]]
[[Category:Notable concerts]]
[[Category:Notable concerts]]

Latest revision as of 19:29, 20 January 2024

Notes

This date has the earliest genuine recording of Depeche Mode performing live, and is also the earliest of two recordings currently circulating from the 1980 Tour. The other recording is from two weeks later at 1980-11-14 Essex.

The band performed at the Bridge House at least 11 times between September 1980 and February 1982, with 7 of these concerts being in 1980. Terry Murphy, the owner of the Bridge House venue, gave Depeche Mode the opportunity to play often at the Bridge House. This concert was:

  • the 17th concert of Depeche Mode / Composition Of Sound
  • the 13th concert with Dave Gahan being a part of the band
  • the 5th concert under the name "Depeche Mode"
  • their 4th concert at the Bridge House

In the setlist, two tracks that were exclusively performed during Depeche Mode's 1980 tour are included: Tomorrow's Dance and Reason Man. It is presumed that Vince wrote these tracks, although this has not been confirmed. DM Live reached out to Deb Danahay, Vince Clarke's former girlfriend, to inquire about any details regarding these songs, but she is not familiar with them.

Lyrics for Tomorrow's Dance and Reason Man can be found by clicking on their respective song titles.

The track Television Set was written by Jason Knott (a friend of Vince Clarke), and was a part of Depeche Mode's live setlist between 1980 until the US leg of the 1982 See You Tour.

For this song, we have provided lyrics, examples of live performances, and a short snippet of Vince's original demo. These are available on the main page for this song. Deb Danahay has confirmed that the track does not appear on "Speak & Spell" or any single release, as it was not written by Vince or Martin. Despite this, I share the sentiment that it is a great song and would have appreciated its inclusion, even if only as a B-side.

The song The Price Of Love was also featured during the 1980 and 1981 tours. This track was written by The Everly Brothers. For more information and live examples, click on the song title.

Dave introduces the final song of the setlist, Dreaming Of Me, as "Dreams Of Me," as early setlist photos also referred to it. This song later became Depeche Mode's first single, released on February 20, 1981.

Zeitgeist was the support act.

Depeche Mode's final performance at the Bridge House was a secret gig under the alias "Modepeche", during their 1982 See You Tour. More details, along with a stream and download of a very good audience recording from that night, can be found here.

Set list

  1. New Life
  2. Television Set
  3. Tomorrow's Dance
  4. Reason Man
  5. Photographic
  6. Tora! Tora! Tora!
  7. Big Muff
  8. Ice Machine
  9. The Price Of Love
  10. Dreaming Of Me

Sources

  • Source 1 is a decent audience recording. It represents the most complete version available, created by combining a transfer from a mono recording with a rip of the common 'Bridgehouse' vinyl bootleg.