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== Notes ==
HOME forum member 'MrBlobby' [http://www.depeche-mode.com/forum/index.php?topic=30176.msg637787#msg637787 reports]:
''I know the World in My Eyes video was shot over two nights at the World Music Theater in Tinley Park, Illinois, which is right outside Chicago. I remember because I was there! They also had a local radio station interview with Martin earlier in the day of the first show and he talked as well about the filming of the new video.''
[...]
''It's been a long time, but I did see both nights. I remember Anton filming the opening two songs, and then also during Clean and Enjoy the Silence. I was into the concert most of it so wasn't paying that much attention.''
== Set list ==
== Set list ==



Revision as of 17:30, 23 December 2015

Notes

HOME forum member 'MrBlobby' reports:

I know the World in My Eyes video was shot over two nights at the World Music Theater in Tinley Park, Illinois, which is right outside Chicago. I remember because I was there! They also had a local radio station interview with Martin earlier in the day of the first show and he talked as well about the filming of the new video.

[...]

It's been a long time, but I did see both nights. I remember Anton filming the opening two songs, and then also during Clean and Enjoy the Silence. I was into the concert most of it so wasn't paying that much attention.

Set list

  1. Kaleid
  2. World In My Eyes
  3. Halo
  4. Shake The Disease
  5. Everything Counts
  6. Master And Servant
  7. Never Let Me Down Again
  8. Waiting For The Night
  9. I Want You Now (*)
  10. World Full Of Nothing (*)
  11. Clean
  12. Stripped
  13. Policy Of Truth
  14. Enjoy The Silence
  15. Strangelove
  16. Personal Jesus
  17. Black Celebration
  18. A Question Of Time
  19. Behind The Wheel
  20. Route 66

Sources

  • Source 1 is a decent audience recording sourced from a third-generation cassette tape.