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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


This concert had a three track FM broadcast consisting of the tracks [[Boys Say Go!]], [[The Price Of Love]], and [[Dreaming Of Me]]. You can hear the audio on YouTube below.
[[File:Review-1981-08-26.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Newspaper review. Photo by [https://www.facebook.com/342571782527621/photos/a.342598495858283.78275.342571782527621/627746784010118/?type=1&theater Depeche Mode Information Service - 1981] on Facebook]]
[[File:NME-Review-1981-08-26.jpg|200px|thumb|right|New Musical Express Magazine review from September 5, 1981. Scan courtesy of '''Christopher Baird'''.]]
Attendee Tim Williams wrote [https://www.facebook.com/basildon.newtown.newlife/posts/362961857140933:0 here]:
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"[B]y the time of their gig at London's ICA on 26 August they had introduced their new professional 'reel to reel' tape player which on that occasion led to some teething troubles."
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The Institute of Contemporary Arts showcased 18 bands over six nights. DM played on the second night, with The Chefs and Tarzan 5 as the support acts.


You can download a lossless version of this FM broadcast below. Do note that this is a first-generation MiniDisc transfer of the original tape and the tape deck used for the transfer was probably not high-end, based on the mediocre sound quality. The taper has his original tape at a friend's house, and he has asked for the tape back from him. It will be transferred using a top-of-the-line cassette deck once the tape is in my hands.
This concert had a three song FM broadcast consisting of the tracks [[Boys Say Go!]], [[The Price Of Love]], and [[Dreaming Of Me]]. The entire concert, along with the other bands performing over the six nights, was reportedly video taped, according to a newspaper review of the concert; see right. To date, the video of Depeche Mode's performance is not available.
 
On December 12, 2016, DMLiveWiki emailed the ICA inquiring whether they have the video of the concert mentioned in the newspaper review, or any audio that could have been used for the Capital Radio FM broadcast. The ICA replied quite thoroughly and promptly the next day, and unfortunately the ICA believes any video footage or audio recording no longer exists; see below.
 
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Many thanks for your query regarding a Depeche Mode performance at the ICA in 1981.
 
The ICA’s archive material pre-1987 was purchased by Tate in the mid-1990s and is now available via the Tate Archive, based at Tate Britain. The online catalogue for the archive is accessible here:
 
http://archive.tate.org.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqServer=tb-calm&dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqPos=26&dsqSearch=%28%28%28text%29%3D%27institute%27%29AND%28%28text%29%3D%27of%27%29AND%28%28text%29%3D%27contemporary%27%29AND%28%28text%29%3D%27art%27%29%29
 
Tate haven’t comprehensively catalogued the A/V elements of the archive yet (audio cassettes, video cassettes and photographs) but I do have box lists they have produced and I can find no references at all to Depeche Mode in the audio or video recordings. Therefore I have to assume, with regret, that this no longer exists.
 
We do occasionally receive new archive material from former staff or freelancers who worked on or with the ICA, and if any material relating to Depeche Mode comes to light I’ll contact you to make you aware.
 
Thanks again for your query, and apologies for the disappointing reply.
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== Set list ==
== Set list ==
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== Sources ==
== Sources ==


*[[1981-08-26 Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]] is a lossless source of the three-track FM broadcast.
*[[1981-08-26 Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]] is a very good sounding FM broadcast recording of three tracks sourced from a master cassette.


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Latest revision as of 09:37, 5 April 2024

Notes

Newspaper review. Photo by Depeche Mode Information Service - 1981 on Facebook
New Musical Express Magazine review from September 5, 1981. Scan courtesy of Christopher Baird.

Attendee Tim Williams wrote here:

"[B]y the time of their gig at London's ICA on 26 August they had introduced their new professional 'reel to reel' tape player which on that occasion led to some teething troubles."

The Institute of Contemporary Arts showcased 18 bands over six nights. DM played on the second night, with The Chefs and Tarzan 5 as the support acts.

This concert had a three song FM broadcast consisting of the tracks Boys Say Go!, The Price Of Love, and Dreaming Of Me. The entire concert, along with the other bands performing over the six nights, was reportedly video taped, according to a newspaper review of the concert; see right. To date, the video of Depeche Mode's performance is not available.

On December 12, 2016, DMLiveWiki emailed the ICA inquiring whether they have the video of the concert mentioned in the newspaper review, or any audio that could have been used for the Capital Radio FM broadcast. The ICA replied quite thoroughly and promptly the next day, and unfortunately the ICA believes any video footage or audio recording no longer exists; see below.

Many thanks for your query regarding a Depeche Mode performance at the ICA in 1981.

The ICA’s archive material pre-1987 was purchased by Tate in the mid-1990s and is now available via the Tate Archive, based at Tate Britain. The online catalogue for the archive is accessible here:

http://archive.tate.org.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqServer=tb-calm&dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqPos=26&dsqSearch=%28%28%28text%29%3D%27institute%27%29AND%28%28text%29%3D%27of%27%29AND%28%28text%29%3D%27contemporary%27%29AND%28%28text%29%3D%27art%27%29%29

Tate haven’t comprehensively catalogued the A/V elements of the archive yet (audio cassettes, video cassettes and photographs) but I do have box lists they have produced and I can find no references at all to Depeche Mode in the audio or video recordings. Therefore I have to assume, with regret, that this no longer exists.

We do occasionally receive new archive material from former staff or freelancers who worked on or with the ICA, and if any material relating to Depeche Mode comes to light I’ll contact you to make you aware.

Thanks again for your query, and apologies for the disappointing reply.

Set list

  1. Television Set
  2. Boys Say Go!
  3. New Life
  4. Puppets
  5. Ice Machine
  6. Big Muff
  7. Just Can't Get Enough
  8. What's Your Name?
  9. Tora! Tora! Tora!
  10. Photographic
  11. The Price Of Love
  12. Dreaming Of Me

Sources

  • Source 1 is a very good sounding FM broadcast recording of three tracks sourced from a master cassette.