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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
[[File:RecordMirror-1982-02-10.jpg|thumb|right|x200px|Review of the concert in February 20, 1982 issue of '''Record Mirror''' magazine.]]
This was the fourth concert with Alan Wilder in the live line-up and the earliest recording available of the [[:Category:1982 See You Tour|1982 See You Tour]]. This concert was a double bill that also featured the band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_Talk Talk Talk]<ref name="talktalk">[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/9599637ae7ff4243add63f1a4cdf5666 In Concert BBC Radio 1 England, 10 April 1982, featuring Depeche Mode and Talk Talk Introduced by Gary Crowley]</ref>. Talk Talk had released their first single, "Mirror Man", just five days prior.


This is the third concert with Alan Wilder in the live line-up and the earliest recording available of the [[:Category:1982 See You Tour|1982 See You Tour]]. This concert was a double bill that also featured the band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_Talk Talk Talk]<ref name="talktalk">[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/9599637ae7ff4243add63f1a4cdf5666 In Concert BBC Radio 1 England, 10 April 1982, featuring Depeche Mode and Talk Talk Introduced by Gary Crowley]</ref>. Talk Talk had released their first single, "Mirror Man", just five days prior. This concert was originally broadcast on BBC Radio 1 FM on 1982-04-10<ref name="talktalk" /><ref>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/radio1/england/1982-04-10 BBC Radio 1 England - 10 April 1982 - BBC Genome]</ref>. Two recordings of that FM broadcast are available, but both are incomplete. The best sounding and most complete source is a digital satellite broadcast on BBC Radio 6 Music Live Hour on May 1st, 2010<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s90vq BBC Radio 6 Music Live Hour, May 1st, 2010]</ref> captured in the highest bitrate possible. The two FM broadcasts and the digital satellite broadcast capture are available to stream and download below.
This concert was originally broadcast on BBC Radio 1 FM on 1982-04-10.<ref name="talktalk" /><ref>[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/radio1/england/1982-04-10 BBC Radio 1 England - 10 April 1982 - BBC Genome]</ref> Excellent sounding audio from a 2024 BBC audio webstream, as well as an excellent sounding FM broadcast master cassette recording and a digital satellite rebroadcast capture from BBC Radio 6 Music Live Hour on May 1st, 2010<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s90vq BBC Radio 6 Music Live Hour, May 1st, 2010]</ref>, captured in the highest bitrate possible, are available to stream and download below.


== Set list ==
== Set list ==
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== Sources ==
== Sources ==


*[[1982-02-10 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]] is a digital satellite broadcast captured in the highest bitrate available. It is the best sounding and most complete version of this concert available.
*[[1982-02-10 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]] is an excellent soundboard-quality rework, utilizing a 2024 BBC Radio 6 Music webstream broadcast with one song patched in from [[1982-02-10 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK/Source 2|Source 2]], resulting in a complete recording.
*[[1982-02-10 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK/Source 2|Source 2]] is a first-generation FM broadcast tape. Great sound, but incomplete as it fades out early during [[What's Your Name?]].
 
*[[1982-02-10 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK/Source 3|Source 3]] is an FM broadcast master tape, but it is unfortunately missing several segments of audio.
*[[1982-02-10 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK/Source 2|Source 2]] is an FM broadcast recording sourced from a digital satellite broadcast captured in the original MP2 160kbps format. However, it is surpassed by [[1982-02-10 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]] and is only utilized to provide [[Now, This Is Fun]], which is missing from that version.
 
*[[1982-02-10 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK/Source 3|Source 3]] is '''guesswho''''s excellent FM broadcast master recording. This is the best sounding and most complete capture of the analog FM broadcast available.
 
== Ticket ==
 
[[File:T-1982-02-10.jpg|none|thumb|x240px|Credit to the bootleg CD '''[https://www.discogs.com/release/15161547-Depeche-Mode-Live-At-The-BBC-Studios-London-1002-1982 Depeche Mode – Live At The BBC Studios London 10.02. 1982.]''']]


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:1982 See You Tour]]
[[Category:1982 See You Tour]]
[[Category:Download available]]
[[Category:Download available]]
[[Category:Promotional events]]
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 25 April 2024

Notes

Review of the concert in February 20, 1982 issue of Record Mirror magazine.

This was the fourth concert with Alan Wilder in the live line-up and the earliest recording available of the 1982 See You Tour. This concert was a double bill that also featured the band Talk Talk[1]. Talk Talk had released their first single, "Mirror Man", just five days prior.

This concert was originally broadcast on BBC Radio 1 FM on 1982-04-10.[1][2] Excellent sounding audio from a 2024 BBC audio webstream, as well as an excellent sounding FM broadcast master cassette recording and a digital satellite rebroadcast capture from BBC Radio 6 Music Live Hour on May 1st, 2010[3], captured in the highest bitrate possible, are available to stream and download below.

Set list

  1. Shout
  2. I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead
  3. Puppets
  4. New Life
  5. See You
  6. Now, This Is Fun
  7. Boys Say Go!
  8. The Meaning Of Love
  9. What's Your Name?

Sources

  • Source 1 is an excellent soundboard-quality rework, utilizing a 2024 BBC Radio 6 Music webstream broadcast with one song patched in from Source 2, resulting in a complete recording.
  • Source 2 is an FM broadcast recording sourced from a digital satellite broadcast captured in the original MP2 160kbps format. However, it is surpassed by Source 1 and is only utilized to provide Now, This Is Fun, which is missing from that version.
  • Source 3 is guesswho's excellent FM broadcast master recording. This is the best sounding and most complete capture of the analog FM broadcast available.

Ticket

References