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{{Song infobox
|title=Black Celebration
|screen=hd
|screenshot=Album-Black.jpg
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
|album=[[Black Celebration (album)|Black Celebration]]
|songwriter=[[Martin L. Gore]]
|producer=[[Depeche Mode]]<br>[[Gareth Jones]]<br>[[Daniel Miller]]
|studio=Westside<br>Genetic (London)<br>Hansa Mischraum
|label=[[Mute Records]]
|length=4:55
|tempo=154
|timesignature={{music|time|4|4}}
|key=D Minor
|engineeringassistance=Richard Sullivan<br>Peter Schmidt
|masteredby=Tim Young
|recordingby=Dave Allen
|design=Martin Atkins<br>David A. Jones<br>Mark Higenbottam
|photographyby=Brian Griffin
|photographyassistance=Stuart Graham
|recordingassistance=Phil Tennant
|recordingdate=November 1985 - January 1986
|additionalmixing=Kevin Paul
|masteringengineer=Tim Young
|remasteringengineer=Simon Heyworth
|assistantengineer=Richard Sullivan<br>Pete Schmidt
|additionalengineering=Kevin Paul<br>Kevin Vanbergen<br>Roger Johnson
|programmedby=[[Martin L. Gore]]
|releasedate=17 March 1986
|colorscheme=Celebration
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{{S|Black Celebration}} is a song from the 1986 [[Black Celebration (album)|album]] of the same name by [[Depeche Mode]].
 
== Notes ==
 
Martin Gore said in the 1990-02-17 issue of NME:
<blockquote>
I don't mind you bringing up existentialism because I am influenced by that. I'm probably as influenced by Camus, Kafka and Brecht as I am by pop songs. Like on 'Black Celebration' where the positive element is the idea of celebrating the end of another grey day."
</blockquote>
 
In 2006, all of Depeche Mode's studio albums were being remastered. Engineer Kevin Paul [http://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/remixing-depeche-mode-surround told Sound On Sound magazine]:
<blockquote>"'Black Celebration' — the title track off the album — was really hard because the sounds were so unique. Gareth [Jones] and myself were scratching our heads and even Gareth was saying 'I can't remember!'"
</blockquote>
 
Gareth Jones said in [http://almostpredictablealmost1.blogspot.com/2016/03/an-interview-with-gareth-jones.html this interview]:
<blockquote>
"When we sampled, we made sure we didn't use anyone else's music, and that was adhered to even in this track where we had the idea of sampling Sir Winston Churchill. We wanted to use his "A brief period of rejoicing" quote on the title track as we loved that idea of a brief moment of rejoicing. We didn't use his voice though - instead Daniel said the words, we processed his performance  and we used that instead. That's how determined we were not to use anyone else's work!"
</blockquote>
 
Martin Gore said in the commentary track on the DVD of '101' in 2003:
<blockquote>
"[Performing 'Black Celebration'] was not a real band favourite, not for me and Alan anyway. It was always difficult, the backing vocals at the end of this one, trying to keep them in tune with all the other stuff that was going on. They just seemed to be so removed from the music. Everything always just sounds in a totally different key to me. I like the song, it's just the actually trying to perform it. Putting all the computer stuff together took quite a while as well. Well, Alan used to do most of that."
</blockquote>
 
When Depeche Mode was interviewed about the songs on the '101' CD for the April 1989 issue of French magazine 'Best', Martin Gore said (translated from French):
<blockquote>"I was not particularly keen on performing 'Black Celebration'. It's not that I'm tired of this song, but I would have preferred to perform 'Lie To Me', for example. Unfortunately, it is not really a 'dance song' and it did not fit with the rest of the show."
</blockquote>
 
{{Template:Lyrics|Black Celebration|
Let's have a black celebration
 
Black celebration
 
Tonight
 
 
To celebrate the fact
 
That we've seen the back
 
Of another black day
 
 
I look to you
 
How you carry on
 
When all hope is gone
 
Can't you see
 
 
Your optimistic eyes
 
Seem like paradise
 
To someone like
 
Me
 
 
I want to take you
 
In my arms
 
Forgetting all I couldn't do today
 
 
Black celebration
 
Black celebration
 
Tonight
 
 
To celebrate the fact
 
That we've seen the back
 
Of another black day
 
 
I look to you
 
And your strong belief
 
Me, I want relief
 
Tonight
 
 
Consolation
 
I want so much
 
Want to feel your touch
 
Tonight
 
 
Take me in your arms
 
Forgetting all you couldn't do today
 
 
Black celebration
 
I'll drink to that
 
Black celebration
 
Tonight
|Martin L. Gore|©1986 Grabbing Hands Music Ltd/EMI Music Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.}}
 
== Live performances ==
{{Live section}}
 
[[Category:Depeche Mode songs]]
[[Category:Black Celebration songs]]
[[Category:Songs in D Minor]]
[[Category:Songs between 150-154 BPM]]
[[Category:Songs written by Martin L. Gore]]
 
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Revision as of 17:03, 25 January 2021

This article is about the the Depeche Mode song 'Black Celebration' written by Martin L. Gore. For the Depeche Mode album of the same name, see Black Celebration (album).

1. Black Celebration
List of Black Celebration songs
2. Fly On The Windscreen
Black Celebration
Album-Black.jpg
Song Black Celebration
By Depeche Mode
Songwriter Martin L. Gore
Produced by Depeche Mode
Gareth Jones
Daniel Miller
Recorded at Westside
Genetic (London)
Hansa Mischraum
Length (mm:ss) 4:55
Tempo 154 BPM
Time signature 4
4
Key D Minor
Programmed by Martin L. Gore
Engineering assistance Richard Sullivan
Peter Schmidt
Additional engineering Kevin Paul
Kevin Vanbergen
Roger Johnson
Additional mixing Kevin Paul
Mastered by Tim Young
Mastering engineer Tim Young
Remastering engineer Simon Heyworth
Recording Dave Allen
Recording assistance Phil Tennant
Photography Brian Griffin
Photography assistance Stuart Graham
Recorded November 1985 - January 1986
Originally released 17 March 1986
Live performances as Depeche Mode 497 times *
Total live performances 497 times *

"Black Celebration" is a song from the 1986 album of the same name by Depeche Mode.

Notes

Martin Gore said in the 1990-02-17 issue of NME:

I don't mind you bringing up existentialism because I am influenced by that. I'm probably as influenced by Camus, Kafka and Brecht as I am by pop songs. Like on 'Black Celebration' where the positive element is the idea of celebrating the end of another grey day."

In 2006, all of Depeche Mode's studio albums were being remastered. Engineer Kevin Paul told Sound On Sound magazine:

"'Black Celebration' — the title track off the album — was really hard because the sounds were so unique. Gareth [Jones] and myself were scratching our heads and even Gareth was saying 'I can't remember!'"

Gareth Jones said in this interview:

"When we sampled, we made sure we didn't use anyone else's music, and that was adhered to even in this track where we had the idea of sampling Sir Winston Churchill. We wanted to use his "A brief period of rejoicing" quote on the title track as we loved that idea of a brief moment of rejoicing. We didn't use his voice though - instead Daniel said the words, we processed his performance and we used that instead. That's how determined we were not to use anyone else's work!"

Martin Gore said in the commentary track on the DVD of '101' in 2003:

"[Performing 'Black Celebration'] was not a real band favourite, not for me and Alan anyway. It was always difficult, the backing vocals at the end of this one, trying to keep them in tune with all the other stuff that was going on. They just seemed to be so removed from the music. Everything always just sounds in a totally different key to me. I like the song, it's just the actually trying to perform it. Putting all the computer stuff together took quite a while as well. Well, Alan used to do most of that."

When Depeche Mode was interviewed about the songs on the '101' CD for the April 1989 issue of French magazine 'Best', Martin Gore said (translated from French):

"I was not particularly keen on performing 'Black Celebration'. It's not that I'm tired of this song, but I would have preferred to perform 'Lie To Me', for example. Unfortunately, it is not really a 'dance song' and it did not fit with the rest of the show."

Lyrics


Black Celebration

Let's have a black celebration

Black celebration

Tonight


To celebrate the fact

That we've seen the back

Of another black day


I look to you

How you carry on

When all hope is gone

Can't you see


Your optimistic eyes

Seem like paradise

To someone like

Me


I want to take you

In my arms

Forgetting all I couldn't do today


Black celebration

Black celebration

Tonight


To celebrate the fact

That we've seen the back

Of another black day


I look to you

And your strong belief

Me, I want relief

Tonight


Consolation

I want so much

Want to feel your touch

Tonight


Take me in your arms

Forgetting all you couldn't do today


Black celebration

I'll drink to that

Black celebration

Tonight


Songwriter: Martin L. Gore
Publishing Information: ©1986 Grabbing Hands Music Ltd/EMI Music Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.

Live performances

Main article: Available recordings of "Black Celebration"
Main article: List of dates where "Black Celebration" was played