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Where are the Depeche Mode fans?
I know there are a few of us here.
I'm pushing play on my first full listen of Delta Machine. It's streaming free on Itunes at the moment. Already pre-ordered the physical copy from Amazon so I can get in on the ticket pre-sale. Good marketing. Hopefully, a good album to match. |
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Not here ...
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They are coming to Tampa so I have to get my girl tickets. They are pretty good but not really my cup of tea.
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Yeah i'm not a huge fan, but i do like a lot of their stuff...
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i hope it's heavy on the synthesizers too, like drown me in that shit! |
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So many good memories of Depeche Mode in high school. Tijuana trips and partying on revolucion :thumbsup
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I am going for tickets to the KraftWerk concert first...
My second or maybe third BF was a roadie for Depeche Mode. DM, Vince Clark, Erasure, Yazoo and Alison Moyet are all connected to the small part of South Essex as me. One of the most amazing things was Alison Moyet doing acapella at a small wine bar where we went every Sunday. I love the '80s... |
I only like old DM, stuff that Vince or Allan Wilder was in. Anything after, my dying love for them faded....
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alison moyet, now that girl can sing! although i tried to listen to a bit of yaz recently and it was very gay sounding to me these day. but bronski beat still rocks for me.
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I saw Erasure last year primarily to complete the collection of Depeche Mode members. I'd see Kraftwerk for great pleasure but they don't hit me all over like DM. |
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we're not speaking right now. |
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Bronski Beat is fun and I'll listen to Small Town Boy just about any time. I accidentally saw Jimmy Sommerville when I was in Munich during their Pride. He still sounded good. |
This is the 80's for me....
Imagine this live without the dreadful mime - Its the 80's in your local wine bar - If you need to know what a wine bar is I give up... |
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then it makes you smile that he's dead |
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how come i remember yazoo as yaz! ??
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EDIT: It was the 80's, I was gay and I had boyfriends with almost enough money to be a yuppies - Where else could I be? |
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Also, I worked in my first bar way before I was legal - I remember when 'Mike' the guy I was working for at 16 screamed at me - Funny he wouldn't let me do the bar again but I never paid for a drink on the other side.... |
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Saw Erasure about 3 years ago with the True Colours Tour. Had no idea it was really a gay rights rally. A family of four were there and I guess they had no idea either, so when Margret Cho came on stage talking about raping the Pope.. 15 mins was enough for them and they left. Debbie Harry was there, but couldn't do any Blondie.. so we got stuck with some obscure numbers and Yayo. Cindy Lauper was good too. But then Erasure came on and I swear every single gay guy just started dancing. Erasure still puts on one hell of a performance. |
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