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Sujet de la discussion Posté le 27/08/2003 à 18:42:22Depeche Mode
Je m ecoutais du depeche mode la, ,et je me disais que sans eux ya des groupes qui seraient pas comme y sont maintenant...je pense a Paradise lost par exemple...
Vous trouvez pas que c est un groupe culte vous?
Vous trouvez pas que c est un groupe culte vous?
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751 Posté le 19/06/2023 à 10:25:12
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752 Posté le 22/06/2023 à 19:02:52
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753 Posté le 22/06/2023 à 21:54:07
Citation de vilak :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcM8VbNTfbQ&ab_channel=RetroSound
C'est trop fun de pouvoir jouer les sons originaux de DM et de se prendre pour Alan Wilder dans 101
Bon, je sais je joue pas tout en même temps
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754 Posté le 23/06/2023 à 08:01:53
Petit retour vers Depeche Mode....Grace à ce fil, qui agit un peu comme de la pub, qui donne envie de (re)découvrir le produit. Alors, merci. Pas la peine de rappeler encore une fois de plus "I Just Can't Get Enough" ou "Enjoy the Silence", y compris la version "live à Berlin" que j’écoute en ce moment même. Je n'ai jamais accroché sur "Personal Jesus", chiant et sans grand intérêt, chacun ses gouts. Tant qu' a faire, j'ai donc aussi écouté avec mes vieilles oreilles "Wagging Tongue" "Ghosts Again", ce dernier deja entendu sur quelques radios, qui semblent être des nouveaux morceaux, ça sonne bien, c'est de la bonne pop, très typée 80s, un son à part, les clips désormais en HD + tournés en noir et blanc ont du charme, (c'est pas comme les clips des 80s qui ont parfois mal vieillis...) mais c'est pas le groupe du siècle, non plus. Voila, c'est juste un avis.
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755 Posté le 23/06/2023 à 09:49:34
Ben oui, le groupe du siècle c’est Kraftwerk. Mais ça tout le monde le sait 
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Le plus gauche des guitaristes gaucher....
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756 Posté le 23/06/2023 à 10:42:48
Citation de Franck Heudebert De Folembray :
Je n'ai jamais accroché sur "Personal Jesus", chiant et sans grand intérêt, chacun ses gouts.
Oui chacun ses gouts.
J'ai mis cette chanson, version Devotional Tour, dans ma setlist sur ma clé USB dans ma voiture et elle commence un peu à me saouler, je vais la virer.
Il y a des chansons qui, selon ton ressenti, traverse mieux le temps, même quand tu as a choisi le remix ou la version live qui a ta préférence.
Mais à l'époque, les gens l'ont vu comme le premier rock électronique.
Et même si c'est ETS qui est le tube de Violator, je crois que Personnal a inconsciemment préparé les oreilles du monde entier à l'excellent mariage de guitare et de synthé qu'Alan a monté pour "la chanson de Dave déguisé en roi".
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757 Posté le 23/06/2023 à 11:20:04
Never let me down again; j'y vois une allusion à la dope, pas vous?
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758 Posté le 23/06/2023 à 11:57:12
Les paroles font référence à une forme indéterminée d'addiction donc ça dépend de ce que tu as vu ou vécu.
Quant aux gays, ils trouvent que cette chanson fait une allusion claire à l'homosexualité.
Quant aux gays, ils trouvent que cette chanson fait une allusion claire à l'homosexualité.
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759 Posté le 24/06/2023 à 01:24:39
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760 Posté le 24/06/2023 à 18:44:12
Et magnifique
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761 Posté le 29/06/2023 à 19:01:23
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762 Posté le 03/07/2023 à 19:21:35
Bon anniversaire à Vince Clarke, 63 ans aujourd'hui!
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763 Posté le 04/07/2023 à 01:34:46
Nouveauté dans la setlist du 1er juillet :
Spoiler - Cliquer ici pour lire la suite
"Shake the disease" en acoustique par Martin, en lieu et place de "Soul With me", au onzième titre joué.
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764 Posté le 04/07/2023 à 14:24:03
Le premier synthé de Vince Clarke.
Il hésitait avec le Korg MS-20 mais "J'ai pris le Kawai parce qu'il avait plus de boutons".
Il hésitait avec le Korg MS-20 mais "J'ai pris le Kawai parce qu'il avait plus de boutons".
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765 Posté le 07/07/2023 à 20:57:21
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766 Posté le 11/07/2023 à 21:30:18
Il y a quarante ans aujourd'hui sortait...
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767 Posté le 12/07/2023 à 12:49:09
Alan sur le grill :
We all know that YOU are a classically trained musician and have talent playing keyboards/synthesizers, piano and drums. What OTHER instruments can you play?
That’s about it. I did learn the flute but haven’t played it for years, I can fumble my way around a bass and I can bash out a few chords on guitar.
What about Martin (other than guitar & keyboards and that weird instrument that he plays in ‘Everything Counts’)?
I don’t think he plays anything else although he has been known to strum the banjo while impersonating George Formby.
And Dave (has he ever contributed instrumentally on any albums that you were a part of)?
Dave plays a unique form of guitar. He has his own ‘special’ style. We used some of his playing as sound effects in one of the crossfade sections of ‘Violator’.
And Fletch (other than clapping & waving and the occasional pre-programmed sound effect)?
He says he used to play bass guitar in the very early incarnation of DM but I’ve never actually heard it put to the test.
We all know that YOU are a classically trained musician and have talent playing keyboards/synthesizers, piano and drums. What OTHER instruments can you play?
That’s about it. I did learn the flute but haven’t played it for years, I can fumble my way around a bass and I can bash out a few chords on guitar.
What about Martin (other than guitar & keyboards and that weird instrument that he plays in ‘Everything Counts’)?
I don’t think he plays anything else although he has been known to strum the banjo while impersonating George Formby.
And Dave (has he ever contributed instrumentally on any albums that you were a part of)?
Dave plays a unique form of guitar. He has his own ‘special’ style. We used some of his playing as sound effects in one of the crossfade sections of ‘Violator’.
And Fletch (other than clapping & waving and the occasional pre-programmed sound effect)?
He says he used to play bass guitar in the very early incarnation of DM but I’ve never actually heard it put to the test.
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770 Posté le 14/07/2023 à 10:14:45
Aggrotech, tiens, je n'avais jamais entendu ce terme.
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771 Posté le 15/07/2023 à 09:26:38
Alan sur Fletch :
He’s not a musician, he doesn’t have much of a musical angle on things at all
Wilder was sympathetic about his colleague’s problems, he was often impatient with Fletcher in the studio environment where he felt the latter had a very minor role — to keep Gore company: ‘Fletch wasn’t really involved in making the records. He was there or thereabouts but he wasn’t actively involved. He’s not a musician, he doesn’t have much of a musical angle on things at all. He may have been at various recording sessions so that Martin had someone to go out with in the evening after the session. Studios can be incredibly claustrophobic places —- even more so for those who perhaps don’t play a big part in the nuts and bolts of the process. Boredom is an especially powerful and destructive force. For example, one of the most annoying things is if I'm working on a complicated sample (which I want to cut into many pieces and reconfigure into something new) the process is inevitably complex and until the procedure is complete, things will usually sound chaotic and meaningless to anyone listening in. If someone who doesn’t fully understand this procedure interjects at an unfinished stage and makes negative comments like, “Oh, that doesn’t sound right”, it can be really irritating.’
He’s not a musician, he doesn’t have much of a musical angle on things at all
Wilder was sympathetic about his colleague’s problems, he was often impatient with Fletcher in the studio environment where he felt the latter had a very minor role — to keep Gore company: ‘Fletch wasn’t really involved in making the records. He was there or thereabouts but he wasn’t actively involved. He’s not a musician, he doesn’t have much of a musical angle on things at all. He may have been at various recording sessions so that Martin had someone to go out with in the evening after the session. Studios can be incredibly claustrophobic places —- even more so for those who perhaps don’t play a big part in the nuts and bolts of the process. Boredom is an especially powerful and destructive force. For example, one of the most annoying things is if I'm working on a complicated sample (which I want to cut into many pieces and reconfigure into something new) the process is inevitably complex and until the procedure is complete, things will usually sound chaotic and meaningless to anyone listening in. If someone who doesn’t fully understand this procedure interjects at an unfinished stage and makes negative comments like, “Oh, that doesn’t sound right”, it can be really irritating.’
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772 Posté le 15/07/2023 à 11:32:56
Fletch told Daniel Miller that he would never do another Mode tour while Wilder was in the band.
Fletcher was simply not up to the extra US leg and he wasn’t going to try to be. After the final Asian date in Manila in mid-March, he quit the tour, flew to London, and checked back into the Priory. “I just lost it,” he later admitted. “It was a breakdown.” As a parting shot, he told Daniel Miller that he would never do another Mode tour while Wilder was in the band.
“It was very difficult,” Gore told Q, years later. “Andy has been my closest friend since we were 12. But for the other two, he’d become unbearable. I justified it by thinking that it would be better for Andy if he went home and got professional advice.”
Gittins, Ian. Depeche Mode: Faith and Devotion
Fletcher was simply not up to the extra US leg and he wasn’t going to try to be. After the final Asian date in Manila in mid-March, he quit the tour, flew to London, and checked back into the Priory. “I just lost it,” he later admitted. “It was a breakdown.” As a parting shot, he told Daniel Miller that he would never do another Mode tour while Wilder was in the band.
“It was very difficult,” Gore told Q, years later. “Andy has been my closest friend since we were 12. But for the other two, he’d become unbearable. I justified it by thinking that it would be better for Andy if he went home and got professional advice.”
Gittins, Ian. Depeche Mode: Faith and Devotion
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773 Posté le 15/07/2023 à 12:12:01
Ah ben merci, m’en vais lire ça
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774 Posté le 15/07/2023 à 12:35:04
Mais oui, fais-toi plaisir, tout est joie ici!


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775 Posté le 15/07/2023 à 18:38:20
Alan Wilder was to detail a typical day on the World Violation tour.
“Check out of hotel at 1pm or 2pm,” he recalled to UK music writer Stephen Dalton. “Travel to local airfield. Fly by private jet with the immediate entourage (about 12 people) to the next city. Arrive 4pm approx. Go straight to the gig for soundcheck. “Back to the hotel at 6pm, quick sauna/workout, if there was time, leave for the gig at 7.45pm. Onstage 8.30pm/9pm: offstage 11pm, followed by hospitality and night on the town until the early hours … repeat 44 times!”
Gittins, Ian. Depeche Mode: Faith and Devotion
“Check out of hotel at 1pm or 2pm,” he recalled to UK music writer Stephen Dalton. “Travel to local airfield. Fly by private jet with the immediate entourage (about 12 people) to the next city. Arrive 4pm approx. Go straight to the gig for soundcheck. “Back to the hotel at 6pm, quick sauna/workout, if there was time, leave for the gig at 7.45pm. Onstage 8.30pm/9pm: offstage 11pm, followed by hospitality and night on the town until the early hours … repeat 44 times!”
Gittins, Ian. Depeche Mode: Faith and Devotion
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