When Pip Dann asked Andrew to pick videos for a Postmodern show (was it?) he chose a Depeche song and mentioned he liked Martin Gore, for being very pervy.DGP00666 wrote:If I'm not wrong I read somewhere (probably that Virgin Interview) that Von was a Martin Gore fan I don't trust this though.
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czuczu wrote:Zeebrugge was much better and definitely where the 'day at the beach stuff started'. Weirdest location for a festival though..Dan wrote:I was at Zeebrugge. Moments before Depeche Mode's intro started the heavens opened, thunder & lighning and pissing it down with rain. Then DM's intro started which seemed to include recorded sounds of thunder and lights to simulate lighning, but it was vastly overshadowed by the real thing. I endured the weather for about 2 songs then a bunch of us legged it back to the coach.the-happening wrote:Crystal Palace was a good day but Zeebrugge was far better
And the sight of 30-odd goths in dripping wet leather on the ferry home was f**king hilarious!
One of the best things about Zeebrugge Beach festival for the sisters fan was the "sand trowing" at te ABBA look alike group "BJORN AGAIN" and at Hans Otten, who announced the bands...
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Yes, I think he said something to the effect that there should be more perverts in the charts.The Green Lantern wrote:When Pip Dann asked Andrew to pick videos for a Postmodern show (was it?) he chose a Depeche song and mentioned he liked Martin Gore, for being very pervy.DGP00666 wrote:If I'm not wrong I read somewhere (probably that Virgin Interview) that Von was a Martin Gore fan I don't trust this though.
Remember this well! The Sisters were bloody brilliant, i loved that show, as for DM, this was the during the period the lead singer was out of his head on Smack, and it really was abysmal watching him (which wasnt for long in my case). As i seem to remember when dm came on there were huge white banners or curtains hanging on stage and the lead singer got his self tangled up in them, im sure it wasnt meant to happen, but anyways when he opened his mouth to sing he sounded crap!
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not by me if it's that "all i ever wanted/all i ever needed...." song; which, for some reason, i have a soft spot for. or "master and servant". maybe "personal jesus".....i was going to say that i can't stand DM, but i'm getting out of this thread before i think of anything of theirs i like.Motz wrote:I only like one song. Will this get me ripped into by both sides?
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Enjoy the Silence.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:that "all i ever wanted/all i ever needed...." song
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cheers Stuczuczu wrote:Everyone likes Blasphemous Rumours...
-ok, apart from "enjoy the silence", "personal jesus", "master and servant" and "blasphemous rumours", what have depeche mode ever done for us??
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Republica and a s**t rap group......czuczu wrote:Everyone likes Blasphemous Rumours...
DM are OK, got nothing against them.
Anyone remember who was on before the Sissies?
But that was a long time ago so I could be wrong!!
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Republica at CP? Nah, I'd have remembered that. I don't think they came into existence til later than 93, could be wrong though. They were marv supporting the Fun Lovin Criminals at Leeds Poly in the mid 90s.
CP supports - aye caramba, now you're taxing the memory banks. One of Jah Wobble's outfits on first, can't for the life of me remember their name. Not bad really, they supported U2 at Rounhay in the same year. And some rap s**t.
CP supports - aye caramba, now you're taxing the memory banks. One of Jah Wobble's outfits on first, can't for the life of me remember their name. Not bad really, they supported U2 at Rounhay in the same year. And some rap s**t.
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So where the hell did I see Republica?Scardwel wrote:The other two acts on the bill were Marxman and Dub Syndicate. I've still got the Melody Maker advert somewhere...Anyone remember who was on before the Sissies?
Hmmmmmmm.
In the open air and I was fairly pissed......
God knows!
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Who knows?streamline wrote:So where the hell did I see Republica?Scardwel wrote:The other two acts on the bill were Marxman and Dub Syndicate. I've still got the Melody Maker advert somewhere...Anyone remember who was on before the Sissies?
Hmmmmmmm.
In the open air and I was fairly pissed......
God knows!
Dub Syndicate, that's the fellows. Cheers Si.
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Songs of faith and devotion.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:cheers Stuczuczu wrote:Everyone likes Blasphemous Rumours...
-ok, apart from "enjoy the silence", "personal jesus", "master and servant" and "blasphemous rumours", what have depeche mode ever done for us??
A brilliant album
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's true! It's almost as good as Violatorzaltys7 wrote:Songs of faith and devotion.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:cheers Stuczuczu wrote:Everyone likes Blasphemous Rumours...
-ok, apart from "enjoy the silence", "personal jesus", "master and servant" and "blasphemous rumours", what have depeche mode ever done for us??
A brilliant album
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got a cd single with a wonderful harmonium version I quite likemarkfiend wrote:Enjoy the Silence.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:that "all i ever wanted/all i ever needed...." song
and blasphemous rumors is brilliant imo
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I know what you mean. I quite like afew of their songs, but boy did they put me off 'em at CP. The singer sounded like a bad Ian Astbury tribute, hilariously fake yank accent and all. Naff.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:not by me if it's that "all i ever wanted/all i ever needed...." song; which, for some reason, i have a soft spot for. or "master and servant". maybe "personal jesus".....i was going to say that i can't stand DM, but i'm getting out of this thread before i think of anything of theirs i like.Motz wrote:I only like one song. Will this get me ripped into by both sides?
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I like them, well Black Celebration onwards.
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Black Celebration is one of the greatest albums of the 80's. I'd actually put it marginally ahead of First and Last and Always in my list. However, the Mode have never done anything as good as Floodland.
Of their last three albums, the latest is great, the two before them were, in Von's understated terms, "very dreary".
Of their last three albums, the latest is great, the two before them were, in Von's understated terms, "very dreary".