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Martin Gore did an interview with BBC's Lauren Laverne [[2017-03-26 BBC 6 Music Festival, BBC 6 Music Radio, London, UK|shortly before the concert]]. Dave Gahan said on [[2017-03-28 Radio 2 With Jo Whiley, BBC Radio 2, London, UK|BBC Radio 2]] two days later: "Oh my gosh, [this concert] was a lot of fun. We've been doing a few of these small little sets: one in [[2017-03-23 Baselworld, Basel, Switzerland|Zürich]] [sic], we did one in [[2017-03-17 Funkhaus Nalepastrasse, Berlin, Germany|Berlin]]... This [one] was by far the best. I mean, to go and play in Barrowlands again, well first of all, apparently we played there [[1984-10-16 Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland, UK|in 1984]]? But it was steaming, in every way. It was steaming literally because it was so hot in there, but the crowd was just... they loved it. And it felt so good. We were all looking at each other on stage a bit, kind of like "Well this is a lot of fun, innit?"" He also told 'Loud & Quiet' magazine: "It was fun to do that show last week, which was maybe an hour long – much shorter than the two-hour show that we usually do. I got a couple of texts from Bobby Gillespie that said: "perfect time." For performing, an hour is the perfect time."
Martin Gore did an interview with BBC's Lauren Laverne [[2017-03-26 BBC 6 Music Festival, BBC 6 Music Radio, London, UK|shortly before the concert]]. Dave Gahan said on [[2017-03-28 Radio 2 With Jo Whiley, BBC Radio 2, London, UK|BBC Radio 2]] two days later: "Oh my gosh, [this concert] was a lot of fun. We've been doing a few of these small little sets: one in [[2017-03-23 Baselworld, Basel, Switzerland|Zürich]] [sic], we did one in [[2017-03-17 Funkhaus Nalepastrasse, Berlin, Germany|Berlin]]... This [one] was by far the best. I mean, to go and play in Barrowlands again, well first of all, apparently we played there [[1984-10-16 Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland, UK|in 1984]]? But it was steaming, in every way. It was steaming literally because it was so hot in there, but the crowd was just... they loved it. And it felt so good. We were all looking at each other on stage a bit, kind of like "Well this is a lot of fun, innit?"" He also told 'Loud & Quiet' magazine: "It was fun to do that show last week, which was maybe an hour long – much shorter than the two-hour show that we usually do. I got a couple of texts from Bobby Gillespie that said: "perfect time." For performing, an hour is the perfect time."


James Lavelle did a DJ set before Depeche Mode's performance.
James Lavelle did a DJ set before Depeche Mode's performance. Depeche Mode's former support act Nadine Shah was present, as well as Labour politician Tom Watson.


== Set list ==
== Set list ==

Revision as of 16:43, 19 May 2017

Credit to @musictravellers (note the replacement of 'Little Soul' with 'Home' and the switch between the last 2 songs)
Credit to Pawel Drynikowski (in Facebook group Depeche Mode POLAND)

Notes

On February 21, 2017, it was announced that Depeche Mode will be performing at the BBC 6 Music Festival on March 26.[1] The venue held about 2000 people. The performance was between 21:00 and 22:15 local time. This streamed live at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/events/e368gw/live/c6fbj5

Martin Gore did an interview with BBC's Lauren Laverne shortly before the concert. Dave Gahan said on BBC Radio 2 two days later: "Oh my gosh, [this concert] was a lot of fun. We've been doing a few of these small little sets: one in Zürich [sic], we did one in Berlin... This [one] was by far the best. I mean, to go and play in Barrowlands again, well first of all, apparently we played there in 1984? But it was steaming, in every way. It was steaming literally because it was so hot in there, but the crowd was just... they loved it. And it felt so good. We were all looking at each other on stage a bit, kind of like "Well this is a lot of fun, innit?"" He also told 'Loud & Quiet' magazine: "It was fun to do that show last week, which was maybe an hour long – much shorter than the two-hour show that we usually do. I got a couple of texts from Bobby Gillespie that said: "perfect time." For performing, an hour is the perfect time."

James Lavelle did a DJ set before Depeche Mode's performance. Depeche Mode's former support act Nadine Shah was present, as well as Labour politician Tom Watson.

Set list

  1. Going Backwards
  2. So Much Love
  3. Corrupt
  4. A Pain That I'm Used To
  5. World In My Eyes
  6. Cover Me
  7. Home (*) (full-band)
  8. Where's The Revolution
  9. Barrel Of A Gun
  10. Walking In My Shoes
  11. Personal Jesus
  12. Enjoy The Silence

Sources

  • Source 1 is the 720p webstream capture.
  • Source 2 is the soundboard audio demuxed from the video.

References

  1. Source: BBC 6 Music Festival website