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==Notes==
Martin Gore was interviewed for Michka Assayas' Very Good Trip show. The interview took place at the Peninsula Hotel in Paris, on March 20th or 21st. One of the things he talks about is Chuck Berry, who had died on March 18th. Apart from mainly talking about 'Spirit', he also brings up the full story of his Afro-American father for the first time ever, which he hasn't talked about since 2001 since he always described it as "one of those things I'd rather not talk about". The show was uploaded [https://www.franceinter.fr/emissions/very-good-trip/very-good-trip-21-mars-2017 on Franceinter.fr] afterwards. The songs have been cut out of the broadcast and re-uploaded below.  
Martin Gore was interviewed for Michka Assayas' Very Good Trip show. The interview took place at the Peninsula Hotel in Paris, on March 20th or 21st. One of the things he talks about is Chuck Berry, who had died on March 18th. Apart from mainly talking about 'Spirit', he also brings up the full story of his African-American father for the first time ever, which he hasn't talked about since 2001 since he always described it as "one of those things I'd rather not talk about". The show was uploaded [https://www.franceinter.fr/emissions/very-good-trip/very-good-trip-21-mars-2017 on Franceinter.fr] afterwards. The songs have been cut out of the broadcast and re-uploaded below.  


Duration: 11:29 minutes (out of 51:45 minutes)
Duration: 11:29 minutes (out of 51:45 minutes)

Revision as of 20:58, 22 March 2017

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Martin Gore was interviewed for Michka Assayas' Very Good Trip show. The interview took place at the Peninsula Hotel in Paris, on March 20th or 21st. One of the things he talks about is Chuck Berry, who had died on March 18th. Apart from mainly talking about 'Spirit', he also brings up the full story of his African-American father for the first time ever, which he hasn't talked about since 2001 since he always described it as "one of those things I'd rather not talk about". The show was uploaded on Franceinter.fr afterwards. The songs have been cut out of the broadcast and re-uploaded below.

Duration: 11:29 minutes (out of 51:45 minutes)

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