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  • | key = B♭ Minor | designby = [[Martyn Atkins]]<br>David A. Jones<br>Marcx
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  • | title = World In My Eyes | key = B♭ Minor
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  • | key = D Minor ...on album ''[[The Singles 81→85]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released as a single on 29 April 1985.
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  • ...fact Dave comments after [[Photographic]] to "turn the voice up". The only minor flaws are some slight dropouts during the very beginning of [[New Life]] an ...'s Your Name?]] by saying "tonight we're gonna end on "Pretty Boy" ... for a change", which makes it sound like the encore wasn't going to be performed.
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  • ...o digital rebroadcast sources. This is the fourth concert with Alan Wilder in the live line-up and the earliest recording currently available of the [[:C ...0 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK/Source 2|Source 2]]). It maintains a decent frequency response, extending up to 15KHz. To preserve the integrity
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  • ...lt. Otherwise, this is a great sounding recording with only the occasional minor flaw. ...on is incomplete. [[Ice Machine]] fades in, but no music is lost. There is a break between [[Master And Servant]] and [[Photographic]], so the introduct
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  • ...terference noises occasionally heard, most noticeable during [[It's Called A Heart]]. Most clicks and pops were manually removed. ...oo distracting. The the intros for [[Black Celebration]] and [[It's Called A Heart]] are cut to get the broadcast duration to under one hour. Furthermor
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  • A few tracks had to be manually patched due to interference noises caused by Towards the end of [[Enjoy The Silence]], a severely drunk woman stumbled into the pit, pushing everyone, including the
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  • ...pecial, there's also another fragment of Dave from another early interview in which Dave talks about how DM don't fit into any genre. The file was upload ...rusted him. And the whole thing worked out so well, it was originally just a one-off single deal that worked very well, and we got to very like Daniel.
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  • ...upport act. For example, in Dave Thomas' Depeche Mode biography, published in January 1986, it is suggested that this concert preceded the [[1980-05-30 P ...ir first show together supporting The Bullies at the Southend bar, Scamps, in May 1980.''</ref>''
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  • ...and)|Red Flag]] or [[wikipedia:I Start Counting (band)|I Start Counting]] (in the latter's case, band member David Baker even claimed two of the demo tra ...um/index.php?topic=26960.msg503780#msg503780 Home: '''excitermode''': "Re: a very careful question"]</ref> (requires registration to view; quoted below)
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  • | key = A Minor | designby = [[Martyn Atkins]]<br>David A. Jones<br>Marcx
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  • ...circulated until now, and it is confirmed to be a unique recording and not a mislabel of another recording from around the time of this concert. ...tape flip occurs between [[And Then...]] and [[Photographic]] and there is a crossfade between those tracks, but no music seems to have been lost.
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  • A very good, incomplete audience recording is available to stream and downloa ...DM Live’s colleague Vince Dome in 2006. We have also quoted it below (with minor edits for clarity and accuracy):
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  • | key = F♯ Minor ...om the 1990 album ''[[Violator]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released as a lead single on 29 August 1989.
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  • ...takes / transposition of verses, etc. during live concerts are represented in the [[Something Went Wrong (compilation)|"Something Went Wrong" compilation ...Technical College, Southend-On-Sea, Essex, England, UK]] or at any concert in the future.
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  • ...g carrying a folding deck chair roaming through remote vistas in search of a quiet place to sit. ...choir melody, harpsichord-like stabs, bass stabs, the primary choir stabs, a hi-hat pattern, and snare.
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  • | key = C Minor ...om the 1990 album ''[[Violator]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released as a single on 5 February 1990.
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  • {{PrevnextAlbum/Album|prev=Music For The Masses|next=Songs Of Faith And Devotion|colorscheme=Violator|round=none}} ...ode]]. It was released on 19 March 1990 by [[Mute Records]]. The album was a commercial success, and regularly features on lists of the greatest albums
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  • ...'s responses are present. A transcript of the tracks is provided below and in the archive as "transcript.txt", many thanks to [[User:Angelinda|Angelinda] ...a massive 1 & 1/2 year world tour. What effect did that have on you all as a band?
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  • |drummachine2=Seeburg Select-a-Rhythm ...of ''[[Sounds Of The Universe]]'' alongside album producer [[Ben Hillier]] in the May 2009 issue of ''Keyboard'' magazine. Scans courtesy of Joe Muscara.
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  • link=[[Sample sources glossary|Terms used in this article]] ...re. Analysis of these '''sample sources''' and how they are manipulated is a popular topic of discussion amongst fans of the group.
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  • ...as a young puppy, which motivates Martin to paint humorous scenes in such a way that he's waiting for Rob to start laughing. ...Go to the very end of the interview to listen to what DM's next plans are. A transcript of the interview has been made below for your convenience.
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  • ...der]]) were interviewed separately for the ''Singles 86>98'' EPK. There is a video and an audio version of the EPK, both of which are available below. T The video EPK was originally released as a part of the ''Singles 86>98'' {{EL|https://www.discogs.com/release/784708-D
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  • link=[[Sample sources glossary|Terms used in this article]] ...re. Analysis of these '''sample sources''' and how they are manipulated is a popular topic of discussion amongst fans of the group.
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  • ...record store incident|Wherehouse record store incident]] that resulted in a near riot when [[Depeche Mode]] were instructed by Los Angeles police to ev ...]] in order to receive the cassette. KROQ's Richard Blade praised the move in the same feature: "[This] shows how devoted the band is to their fans and t
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  • link=[[Sample sources glossary|Terms used in this article]] ...re. Analysis of these '''sample sources''' and how they are manipulated is a popular topic of discussion amongst fans of the group.
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  • ...d according to the album's track listing. All songs are provided to stream in their entirety, if available. Note that this page '''does not''' include th :''Download the compilation, with songs in lossless quality where available: [[Demos & Studio Outtakes/Download]]
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  • *[[1981-11-03 Fagins, Manchester, England, UK/Source 1]]: a nice upgrade to an already very good sounding audience recording ...]: excellent quality television broadcast including live performances of [[A Question Of Time]] and [[Black Celebration]]
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  • link=[[Sample sources glossary|Terms used in this article]] ...The analysis of these '''sample sources''' and how they are manipulated is a popular topic of discussion amongst fans of both groups.
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  • link=[[Sample sources glossary|Terms used in this article]] ...re. Analysis of these '''sample sources''' and how they are manipulated is a popular topic of discussion amongst fans of the group.
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  • ...Murphy of the Bridge House, would end up offering Depeche Mode a residency in their clubs. ...[:Category:1980 Tour|the gigs in 1980]] and [[:Category:1981 Tour|the gigs in 1981]], you can see of which concerts there are recordings available.
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