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  • ...ime that it "clearly requires prying ears. It's strange, it's weird and it's cool." Unga Bunga later [http://www.dr.dk/p3/ungabunga/artikel/weird-og-fed
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  • {{S|Always You}} is a song from the 2023 album ''[[Memento Mori]]'' by [[Depech My love, the world's upside down
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  • .... Here's [http://www.musewiki.org/Stockholm_Olympiastadion_2006_(gig) Muse's fan Wiki].
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  • ...nference in Paris and interviews fans who who were present, for Radio Mouv's web section "[http://www.mouv.fr/article-l-actu-du-jour-35 L'actu du jour]" {{#widget:Box|id=s/p7cekio1vgqfk22or1tw}}
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  • ...[http://www.91x.com/ 91X's site] afterwards (no longer there). The song {{S|Wrong}} has not been cut out of the file. {{#Widget:Box|id=s/f0mjbn9g8uxk4kjnbgno}}
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  • ...rg/wiki/Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame Rock and Roll Hall of Fame}}, and Gahan's work on a third collaboration with Soulsavers. ...rom BBC's website [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000dh35 here], Gahan's interview was cut from of the episode, converted to MP3, and uploaded below
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  • ...he also mentions Matt's interview with the band [[2016-10-13 Shaun Keaveny's Breakfast Show, BBC 6 Music, London, UK|the next day]].
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  • ...s) about touring. This excerpt was downloaded from [http://www.rmf.fm/ RMF's website] at the time. {{#widget:Box|id=s/mg6ga8zhg85q1o1bdr24}}
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  • ...rforming {{S|Saw Something}}, {{S|Kingdom}}, {{S|Deeper And Deeper}} and {{S|A Little Lie}}. This performance and interview were most likely conducted d This podcast was downloaded from XM's website at the time. The page is still available [http://castroller.com/pod
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  • The day after Soulsavers' gig at Shepherd's Bush in London, Dave stopped by BBC Radio again, this time for an interview The audio file was taken from BBC Radio's [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p036ddl0 upload on their site].
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  • ...o Wilder's musical career. The episode was downloaded as a podcast from P2's website at the time, and shared among fans. The songs have not been cut out {{#Widget:Box|id=s/w5e2wm66hs7o57dk49as}}
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  • ...site: "As far as we can gather, Rudy is the Belgian equivalent of Britain's John Peel and has been a big supporter of Recoil for a number of years." {{#widget:Box|id=2cgtxmsbyfet/s/7v05to5p1o6ue31x0n0e}}
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  • Chris Sheppard is talking about Dave Gahan's appearance in a recent issue of Spin magazine ([http://books.google.com/boo {{#widget:Box|id=h72w4nice2hv/s/ph8lpn6v6khnjv5b6k5l}}
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  • *[[2006-01-21 LTU Arena, Dusseldorf, Germany/Source 1|Source 1]] is motr1912's very good audience recording. ...s good recording of Peter Gordeno's in-ear monitor feed. Unfortunately, it's only available as a 320kbps MP3.
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  • ...4095400/http://home.earthlink.net/~surgatt/modefile.txt Allegedly], Martin's guitar does not make any sound during the first two chords of the remix par Purity was the support act. Tim Simenon DJed before and after Purity's set.
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  • ...t09-22-08213/6206866/ uploaded on their site], which we copied below. Dave's answers have been cut out of the broadcast.
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  • ...iew used to be available [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00k7c03 on BBC6's site]. {{#Widget:Box|id=s/4zmrv6u2kh9ayn3lmlp0}}
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  • ...eviews '[[Enjoy The Silence]]'. This file was taken from Dennis Burmeister's site [http://www.blackswarm.de/museodepechemode.com/ blackswarm.de/museodep {{#widget:Box|id=32p2dcansbto/s/0851dsr3kfq7lxgkpevs}}
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  • ...alex-luke-kdge-945-the-edge-10131993/ on Mixcloud]. He also interviewed DM's support act for that night, The The. {{#widget:Box|id=zjx37hoehuq5/s/7kbeamxeoildjfj8mw7n}}
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  • ...s fight. Peter's keyboard wasn't working properly on [[Dream On]] and [[It's No Good]].
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  • .... Luckily, the interview is not dubbed, but rather, Olaf translates Martin's answer right before Martin can be heard giving the answer. The episode was {{#widget:Box|id=s/o80t77smpqcvp28vdc4368vsd235iz7i}}
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  • | title = Howler's End {{S|Howler's End}} is an instrumental song from the 2021 instrumental EP ''[[The Third C
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  • ...age of the audio file below is unknown, but it was probably uploaded on P3's site at the time. {{#Widget:Box|id=s/q68isss2nw1k4r5e7vpb}}
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  • April's Motel Room and Igni Ferroque were the support act. Here is Daryl Bamonte's entry for the famous Devotional Tour Diary, published in Bong magazine in 1
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  • ...lso stated that the second part of the interview, focusing on Depeche Mode's induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, would be aired "next week", ...6 Music's website [https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000r5rs here], Martin's interview was cut from of the episode, converted to MP3, and uploaded below
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  • ...d [http://www.area93.com/podcast/channel933_interviews.xml on Channel 93.3's site as a podcast] (link no longer working), from where the file below has {{#Widget:Box|id=s/iet88h3hxsmfmdaxo358}}
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  • ...k-_alan_wilder_interview_edits-c.htm see here]). It was uploaded on Recoil's site in the mid-2000s ([https://web.archive.org/web/20100122040905/http://w {{#widget:Box|id=u2h6qkajb105/s/bckti8bvushdllxwmuca}}
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  • ...and thus took part in the conversation. Depeche Mode also performed 'Where's The Revolution'. ...where it can only be viewed for a month, seems to mostly differ from Simon's recording, so the broadcast version must be mainly the first take.
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  • This promotional television appearance featured a live performance of '[[It's No Good]],' with Dave singing live vocals over the studio version of the so #[[It's No Good]]
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  • Short report on the heavy weather in light of DM's impending [[1990-07-11 Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver, CO, USA|concert in D {{#widget:Box|id=qoay4de8ypzg/s/1qui4oq3wd7wx4snmq1s}}
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  • Short report on DM's impending [[1990-07-11 Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver, CO, USA|concert in D {{#widget:Box|id=uk0a5rsg3aio/s/zf0rf1og8ql0saoy7sx6}}
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  • ...group of Wallonian fans at the front were holding a sign that said, "There's only one way to soothe my soul - listen to Depeche Mode". Dave read it and ...to the effect of "Yeah, I see it" and after the bow Gordeno grabbed Martin's setlist sheet and gave it to the boy.
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  • Holy Drugstore's Sylvestre Defontaine asked {{MLG}} some questions after the press conferenc {{#widget:Box|id=s/5fyaifsd0sn51f1oo63u}}
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  • ...ids, Martin's oldest daughter Viva, Martin's nephew Dean M. Oldfield, Dave's mother and siblings, Christian Eigner, Peter Gordeno and Daniel Miller were [[File:2015-10-26 Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, England, UK.jpg|thumb|right|x340px|Setlist sheet, cred
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  • ''Ian Camfield presents an in-depth documentary on the band's classic 1986 album...'' ...hits 'Stripped' and 'A Question Of Time', the album kick-started the Mode's metamorphosis into stadium-filling world superstars.''
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  • John Fryer, an engineer for Depeche Mode's first two albums, was in attendance. According to [http://www.billboard.com {{Template:DeMa3|Slow|But Not Tonight|Shake The Disease|S-2013-12-13|laydi_l}}
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  • A live report over the phone about DM's [[1994-04-08 Sarsfield Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina|gig in Buenos Aires {{#widget:Box|id=empp19nsy391/s/4x69emfckdz0th3ty6lx}}
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  • ...t. It's worth noting that this is the only television performance of '[[It's No Good]]' during the '[[Ultra]]' promotional appearances where Dave sings ....dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1997-04-25.sbd.EKML.unknown.ac3192/01.m4a</sm2> [[It's No Good]]
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  • ...beitrag/redaktionskonferenz-depressionen-fanclub-fingernaegel Radio Wissen's show Redaktionskonferenz], and also briefly interviewed Dave Gahan.
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  • ...ore|Martin Gore's]] songs, Gahan's social habits at the supermarket, Gahan's songwriting processes, and the '[[A Pain That I'm Used To]]' video shoot in {{#Widget:Box|id=s/7ps7ts6mn89zcw2rflas}}
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  • A commercial for a fan to win a chance to star in the '[[It's No Good]]' music video. {{#widget:Box|id=vdnq2js6wyku/s/kwiou83mz4p2ud47y731}}
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  • ...end up you know, in trouble. The definition of Insoluble is something that's not tangible, an energy or something that is there that you can't feel, or ...ord, but we stripped it back, and it's become drumless. Now I feel like it's got a place."
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  • I'm not waiting (''There's an edge to life that will cut you like a knife'') To rule my mind (''There's a castle of sand that gets kicked in your face'')
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  • ...e can be listened to [http://www.rtp.pt/play/p257/e99788/indiegente on RTP's site], from where it has been downloaded. {{#Widget:Box|id=s/9vya0blxrk5ab5bn53kf}}
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  • ...LG}} over the phone to ask him about the then-new songs {{s|Broken}} and {{s|My Little Universe}}. SRF uploaded this interview [http://www.srf.ch/radio_ {{#widget:Box|id=s/estkh37wp7z7yp3wwjapqqdv4hkuke69}}
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  • ...s taken by Martin's and Vince's friend Mark Crick. He says in Simon Spence's 2011 DM biography that it was taken in the Trinity Methodist Church in Basi
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  • ...edvelvetmedia/2010/10/09/red-velvet-media-talks-to-alan-wilder-1 for Holly's web radio show]. {{#Widget:Box|id=s/2nd62w1kudz4msg3cab4}}
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  • ...th 2003, [[Martin L. Gore|Martin Gore]] was a guest DJ for one hour on XFM's "The HiJack". [http://counterfeit2.martingore.com/news/index.html martingor ...Box|id=nn2dzxwkqq26/s/w07j8fgelorgaxu87zxz}} {{#widget:Box|id=iaumw0o04kw1/s/fwyvsebuus43zzvvg0zu}}
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  • ...My Shoes]], Dave says: "We have a birthday tonight. Mister Alan Wilder. He's very old. Happy Birthday!" According to now-defunct website DMHotwire.de, t Here is Daryl Bamonte's entry for the famous Devotional Tour Diary, published in Bong magazine in 1
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  • ...The Cincinnati Enquirer], the attendance was 5,243 people, while the venue's capacity at the time was 15,700. According to available bootlegs it's the only time on this tour when Martin sings his "it should be better (with
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  • ...t genuine [[Depeche Mode]] recording currently in circulation). [[Tomorrow's Dance]] is mentioned by [[Daryl Bamonte]] in ''BONG'' magazine [[BONG 24|is {{Template:Lyrics|Tomorrow's Dance|
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  • ...etcher|Andrew Fletcher's]] daughter Megan and [[Martin L. Gore|Martin Gore's]] daughter Viva onstage (see [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ReCtXpVbEw h
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  • ...unusual as it features Daniel's voice in the right stereo channel and Gore's voice in the left. {{#Widget:Box|id=s/g2y7d5yfnauis7bjfmj6}}
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  • ...e-pour-quotidien-91596778.html here], and it's also available on Quotidien's official Twitter [https://twitter.com/Qofficiel/status/1625219655584342017 Furthermore, the interview can be viewed on Quotidien's official Twitter [https://twitter.com/Qofficiel/status/1625222471266836481
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  • This was Depeche Mode's first promotional television appearance for '[[It's No Good]],' the second single from the '[[Ultra]]' album. #[[It's No Good]]
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  • ...s about early [[Depeche Mode]] hits. While Blade did this to promote Gahan's album ''[[Hourglass]]'', nothing is said about the album. It is possible th {{#Widget:Box|id=s/ojcujgfo690gps3t9ht1}}
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  • ...r]] is also sitting in the room but does not say much. Martin says that it's "easier to write about feelings than about politics". This file was uploade {{#Widget:Box|id=s/7mu5d0z2citqvvscu0yy}}
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  • ...edehalle are being interviewed. This file was taken from Dennis Burmeister's site [http://www.blackswarm.de/museodepechemode.com/ blackswarm.de/museodep
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  • #REDIRECT [[What's Your Name?]]
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  • ...uided tours of Basildon which showcase locations important in Depeche Mode's history. ...usly posted by Deb Danahay on her Facebook page and mirrored here with Deb's permission.
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  • Dave Gahan messes with Andy Fletcher's synthesizers at the end of [[Just Can't Get Enough]], as can be watched [ht {{Template:DeMa1|The Child Inside|Judas|Home|S-2013-06-27|blackarmy}}
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  • ...be available in [http://www.radiosaw.de/start.php?airplay,archiv Radio SAW's online archive]. {{#Widget:Box|id=s/v3k8v6ku5235rarir1mr}}
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  • ...ome Bizzare' evenings run by Stevo Pearce. As per [[:File:1981-02-06 Brady's, Liverpool, England, UK 1.jpg|this flyer]], this concert was originally sch Andy: "[S]ometimes I don't enjoy gigs. Up North it's such a struggle. They're different to Southern audiences. They don't react
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  • ...o-impuls.ro/download/interviu-andy-fletcher-depeche-mode on Radioimpuls.ro's site]. {{#widget:Box|id=s/bj7gcjrypstkq9ko6x82}}
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  • Here is Daryl Bamonte's entry for the famous Devotional Tour Diary, published in Bong magazine in 1 ...and not many have played in South Africa. (They weren’t going to play S-S-S-Sun City, Whoa No…)''
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  • ...BBC6's site]. Shaun also got to interview Dave [[2015-09-14 Shaun Keaveny's Breakfast Show, BBC 6 Music, London, UK|two years later]]. {{#widget:Box|id=s/2kukj16bne8cdcx7o8j0}}
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  • ...a song by Soulsavers for their second album 'It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land' released in 2007. It was performed by Mark Lanegan. Dave #[[2021-12-07 Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, England, UK]]
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  • | title = Caroline's Monkey {{S|Caroline's Monkey}} is a song from the 2023 album ''[[Memento Mori]]'' by [[Depeche Mo
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  • Purity was the support act. Tim Simenon DJed before and after Purity's set. *[[{{PAGENAME}}/Source 1|Source 1]] is Falko N's good master audience recording; bass is slightly overpowering, and the reco
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  • ...an audience video and audio recording are available. Dave refers to [[What's Your Name?]] as "Pretty Boy". ...yone is totally stoned and usually by the time the band comes on, everyone's like lying on the floor."
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  • ...at the bassline and tempo look oddly similar. But Hook concludes that that's okay since New Order has ripped Depeche Mode off as well. {{#widget:Box|id=1yc5fn59sn19/s/xigoiefs117ondfpzxvs}}
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  • ...ember 1st. For the re-upload below, the interview was cut out of the radio's upload and the songs are omitted. {{#widget:Box|id=s/80zazf9mmt4f5kcmpuxb4wxhq24usjdz}}
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  • ...ight when they started airing a song) is hotlinked below from Radio Deejay's site. {{#widget:Box|id=s/mfi5or6vfamm4lfono8txkilq9t5dicv}}
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  • ...rom their album. The first few minutes of the interview was cut off but it's still enjoyable." The audio was downloaded from that YouTube video and the
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  • ...der [http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/news/20110901_depeche_mode.shtml for BBC6's Music News] about his auction in Manchester on September 3rd. {{#widget:Box|id=s/cdm9ij9lou8srezbom4g}}
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  • ...n to talk about the early days. He then also gets asked about Depeche Mode's then-upcoming album, and he gives a preliminary answer. This answer has bee {{#Widget:Box|id=s/q55lei23q6so8wqdyf0w}}
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  • When Dave and Andy were asked on ITN's TV show [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr9tCXgcRMs Saturday Action] if th "Yeah, it was good in San Francisco. It was hot, you see, and in Essex it's not really hot."
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  • This was the first time '[[Nothing's Impossible]]' was played live. [[File:S-2006-04-27.jpg|thumb|right|x398px|Credit to '''[http://depechemode.tribe.ne
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  • Depeche Mode performed "Where's The Revolution" on The Late Late Show With James Corden. Fan Liz Dwyer was #[[Where's The Revolution]]
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  • ...] were performed for this promotional television appearance, but only [[It's No Good]] was broadcast. The show was recorded on May 7th, and broadcast on #[[It's No Good]]
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  • ...acting like I'm all that. That dark side of you, living for something that's really meaningless, trying to find something at the bottom of a bottle, som
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  • Here is Daryl Bamonte's entry for the famous Devotional Tour Diary, published in Bong magazine in 1 {{Template:Devotional|A Question Of Lust|Death's Door|Mercy In You}}
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  • Jacques Thérence of Virgin Radio Nice asked Andy Fletcher about Depeche Mode's [[2013-05-04 Palais Nikaia, Nice, France|warm-up show in Nice]] next month. {{#widget:Box|id=s/2xldrid9n87wof5c9ldn}}
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  • ...tps://www.rts.ch/play/radio/paradiso/audio/paradiso?id=8457194 on Paradiso's site]. We have downloaded the episode and cut out the interview and re-uplo
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  • ...of an interview with Gore & Fletcher, presumably coming from Polskie Radio's own archive. All those interview fragments have been gathered and m {{#widget:Box|id=s/ggrj47ynio24ehkk8ia3}}
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  • ...p://wfuv.streamguys.us/cgi-bin/colinker.cgi?colink=113415200498130 on WFUV's site as a podcast] (link no longer working), from where the file below has {{#Widget:Box|id=s/36534jfzn31av4587oh7}}
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  • ...:noklausies-arta-dvarionas-sarunu-ar-endrj-fleeru&catid=36:zinas SHW Radio's site] but also on YouTube:
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  • nextlink=Howler's End| next=Howler's End|
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  • ...tubru.be/programmas/switch/bobbyewingsdopedepechemodemix on Studio Brussel's site]. {{#widget:Box|id=s/piczwnvsz03ptc004zq2}}
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  • ...n Of Time}} are missing entirely. For whatever reason, a slightly edited {{S|Everything Counts}} is tacked on the end of this recording. I believe this ...ext much less audible hiss and the tracks are much clearer overall, plus {{S|Little 15}} is included while it isn't on the bootleg the primary recording
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  • ...ge at the O2 Arena in London on May 28th 2013. He talks about Depeche Mode's earliest visits into Ireland, and their early days. Radio Ulster uploaded t {{#widget:Box|id=s/ea5p1fesc5ip7r3yfle7}}
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  • *[[{{PAGENAME}}/Source 1|Source 1]] is Elly Apfel's very good audience recording sourced from a first-generation cassette copy. *[[{{PAGENAME}}/Source 2|Source 2]] is Fabio B's good master audience recording.
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  • ...' partly is about needing life much more than I'd really care to admit. It's important to me to learn from it and learn from my own mistakes and not hid ..., more than I've ever been, actually. I guess I'm a slow learner, but that's alright."
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  • ...e phone on the morning of 23 October to coincide with the release of Gahan's solo album ''[[Hourglass]]''. {{#Widget:Box|id=s/n0xpl44d57stvzz0c3lf}}
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  • ...[New Life]] and was a compete sell-out. It also happened to be Martin Gore's 20th birthday. ...bum Speak & Spell, these titles had been changed to [[Puppets]] and [[What's Your Name?]], respectively. This information is mentioned in the Smash Hits
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