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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


This concert was filmed for the video release [http://archives.depechemode.com/discography/home_videos/01_liveinhamburg.html The World We Live In And Live In Hamburg].
This concert was filmed for the video release [http://archives.depechemode.com/discography/home_videos/01_liveinhamburg.html The World We Live In and Live In Hamburg].


WLIR 92.7 FM in Garden City, NY, USA broadcast some of this concert on Tuesday, March 19, 1985 at 21:00 during their "Tuesday Night Radio Concerts" program. The music was presented by Dennis McNamara & Nancy Abramson. This radio broadcast is the only source for the track [[Ice Machine]] from this concert, which does not appear on any official video release. More information as well as a download is available below.
:''See more: [[The World We Live In and Live In Hamburg]]
 
11 songs from this concert were also prepared for radio broadcast. A pre-FM reel recording and an FM broadcast recording are available. Notably, [[Ice Machine]], which does not appear on any official video release, was prepared for broadcast.


Matt Fretton was the support act.
Matt Fretton was the support act.
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== Video ==
== Video ==


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== Sources ==
== Sources ==


*[[1984-12-09 Alsterdorf Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany/Source 1|Source 1]] is an FM broadcast recording presumably sourced from a master or low-generation cassette. Unfortunately it was encoded to AAC 128kbps, so the recording is ultimately lossy. Speed- and phase-correction was applied to the recording, so it is encoded to FLAC to prevent any further generational loss.
*[[1984-12-09 Alsterdorf Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany/Source 1|Source 1]] is a pre-FM reel-to-reel recording of the complete prepared broadcast.
*[[1984-12-09 Alsterdorf Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany/Source 2|Source 2]] is an FM broadcast recording presumably sourced from a master or low-generation cassette. Unfortunately it was encoded to AAC 128kbps, so the recording is ultimately lossy. Speed- and phase-correction was applied to the recording, so it is encoded to FLAC to prevent any further generational loss.
 
=== Ticket scans ===
 
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[[Category:Download available]]
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Revision as of 20:06, 23 September 2021

Notes

This concert was filmed for the video release The World We Live In and Live In Hamburg.

See more: The World We Live In and Live In Hamburg

11 songs from this concert were also prepared for radio broadcast. A pre-FM reel recording and an FM broadcast recording are available. Notably, Ice Machine, which does not appear on any official video release, was prepared for broadcast.

Matt Fretton was the support act.

Video

Set list

  1. Intro (Master And Servant Voxless)
  2. Something To Do
  3. Two Minute Warning
  4. Puppets
  5. If You Want
  6. People Are People
  7. Leave In Silence
  8. New Life
  9. Shame
  10. Somebody (*)
  11. Ice Machine
  12. Lie To Me
  13. Blasphemous Rumours
  14. Told You So
  15. Master And Servant
  16. Photographic
  17. Everything Counts
  18. See You
  19. Shout
  20. Just Can't Get Enough

Sources

  • Source 1 is a pre-FM reel-to-reel recording of the complete prepared broadcast.
  • Source 2 is an FM broadcast recording presumably sourced from a master or low-generation cassette. Unfortunately it was encoded to AAC 128kbps, so the recording is ultimately lossy. Speed- and phase-correction was applied to the recording, so it is encoded to FLAC to prevent any further generational loss.

Ticket scans