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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
[[File:Poster-1994-03-26.jpg|right|thumb|x240px|Concert poster, source unknown.]]
The second of two consecutive concerts in Honolulu during the [[:Category:1994 Exotic Tour|1994 Exotic Tour]]. This is the last concert to have [[Andrew Fletcher]] on keyboards; the remainder of the tour has [[Daryl Bamonte]] in his place due to Fletcher suffering from a nervous breakdown and not continuing with the remainder of the tour.


A very good sounding recording. It is quite loud and lacks dynamic range. "Rush" is missing, "Halo" fades in about halfway through the song, and the first few seconds of "Somebody" are missing. This recording is sourced from a first generation DAT which was copied in LP mode (12-bit, 32khz non-linear PCM - limiting the frequency response to 16khz).
From [http://shunt3.0.recoil.co.uk/qa_vault/dm_live_02.html Shunt Q&A: live - live albums / versions / performance]:
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'''How long did it take Daryl Bamonte to learn Fletch's keyboard parts when he took over during the second leg of the 'Devotional' tour?'''
<blockquote>
While everyone else was sunning themselves on the beach and enjoying a well-earned rest, Daryl and I spent a week cooped up in a hotel room in Hawaii where I taught him the entire set. He subsequently played it perfectly for the rest of the tour - pretty good eh, considering he'd hardly ever played a keyboard before in his life.
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


== Track list ==
Here is Daryl Bamonte's entry for the famous [[Devotional/Exotic Tour Diary|Devotional Tour Diary]], published in Bong magazine in 1994:
<blockquote>
''March 26th, HONOLULU: It went okay last night, but the strain is killing me. After pulling my hair out all week, I’ve now started punching myself in the head. Stress presents itself in funny ways.''


#[2:11] [[Halo]]
''March 27th, HONOLULU: The backstage run-through was better last night. The crew are being very encouraging. Anzac (Monitor Engineer) has told me that I CAN do it, so maybe I just might be able to pull this thing off.''
#[5:20] [[Behind The Wheel]]
#[4:44] [[Everything Counts]]
#[6:28] [[World In My Eyes]]
#[6:31] [[Walking In My Shoes]]
#[5:22] [[Stripped]]
#[3:57] [[Condemnation]] (*)
#[4:43] [[A Question Of Lust]] (*)
#[4:49] [[I Want You Now]] (*)
#[6:37] [[In Your Room]]
#[5:04] [[Never Let Me Down Again]]
#[6:58] [[I Feel You]]
#[5:46] [[Personal Jesus]]
#[4:11] [[Somebody]] (*)
#[6:49] [[Enjoy The Silence]]
#[5:10] [[Policy Of Truth]]
#[4:20] [[A Question Of Time]]
* Total time: 1:28:57


== Lineage ==
''March 30th, HONOLULU: Alan and I have finished rehearsals and things have worked out okay, apart from the fact that I have no hair left and a very sore head.''
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DAT Master (taper: Louis Leal) -> DAT1 (LP Mode) -> silver 2xCD bootleg "DM Rocks Hawaii" -> Exact Audio Copy (optimal settings) -> FLAC level 8
BONG #20, issued April 1994, reported:  
<blockquote>
"Martin's two year old daughter Viva made her debut in Honolulu, when she appeared on stage during 'A Question Of Time'. She had a great time singing along with dad and 'uncle' David in front of 10.000 people, and spent the rest of the song sitting at Martin's keyboard."
</blockquote>


== Line up ==
There was no support act.


*Dave Gahan - lead vocals
{{Template:Exotic|A Question Of Lust}}
*Martin L. Gore - keyboards, guitar, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals (*)
*Alan Wilder - keyboards, drums, backing vocals
*Daryl Bamonte - keyboards


All songs written by Martin L. Gore.
== Sources ==


== Download ==
*[[1994-03-26 Blaisdell Arena, Honolulu, HI, USA/Source 1|Source 1]] is a very good sounding soundboard recording. It is sourced from a DAT copied in LP mode, meaning the frequency response is limited to 16khz (FM radio broadcast quality). [[Rush]] is missing entirely, and [[Halo]] is missing the first half of the song.


*[http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=427798 DIME link]
{{Ticket|T-1994-03-26|Falko Nauert}}


[[Category:Soundboard recordings]]
[[Category:1994 Exotic Tour]]
[[Category:1994 Exotic Tour]]
[[Category:Download available]]
[[Category:No support act]]

Revision as of 15:01, 26 March 2022

Notes

Concert poster, source unknown.

The second of two consecutive concerts in Honolulu during the 1994 Exotic Tour. This is the last concert to have Andrew Fletcher on keyboards; the remainder of the tour has Daryl Bamonte in his place due to Fletcher suffering from a nervous breakdown and not continuing with the remainder of the tour.

From Shunt Q&A: live - live albums / versions / performance:

How long did it take Daryl Bamonte to learn Fletch's keyboard parts when he took over during the second leg of the 'Devotional' tour?

While everyone else was sunning themselves on the beach and enjoying a well-earned rest, Daryl and I spent a week cooped up in a hotel room in Hawaii where I taught him the entire set. He subsequently played it perfectly for the rest of the tour - pretty good eh, considering he'd hardly ever played a keyboard before in his life.

Here is Daryl Bamonte's entry for the famous Devotional Tour Diary, published in Bong magazine in 1994:

March 26th, HONOLULU: It went okay last night, but the strain is killing me. After pulling my hair out all week, I’ve now started punching myself in the head. Stress presents itself in funny ways.

March 27th, HONOLULU: The backstage run-through was better last night. The crew are being very encouraging. Anzac (Monitor Engineer) has told me that I CAN do it, so maybe I just might be able to pull this thing off.

March 30th, HONOLULU: Alan and I have finished rehearsals and things have worked out okay, apart from the fact that I have no hair left and a very sore head.

BONG #20, issued April 1994, reported:

"Martin's two year old daughter Viva made her debut in Honolulu, when she appeared on stage during 'A Question Of Time'. She had a great time singing along with dad and 'uncle' David in front of 10.000 people, and spent the rest of the song sitting at Martin's keyboard."

There was no support act.

Set list

  1. Rush
  2. Halo
  3. Behind The Wheel
  4. Everything Counts
  5. World In My Eyes
  6. Walking In My Shoes
  7. Stripped
  8. Condemnation (*)
  9. A Question Of Lust (*)
  10. I Want You Now (*)
  11. In Your Room
  12. Never Let Me Down Again
  13. I Feel You
  14. Personal Jesus
  15. Somebody (*)
  16. Enjoy The Silence
  17. Policy Of Truth
  18. A Question Of Time

Sources

  • Source 1 is a very good sounding soundboard recording. It is sourced from a DAT copied in LP mode, meaning the frequency response is limited to 16khz (FM radio broadcast quality). Rush is missing entirely, and Halo is missing the first half of the song.

Ticket

Credit to Falko Nauert.