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Depeche Mode: Songs of Faith And Devotion....24 years on
It's 24 years (!!!) since this album came out.... and despite it being absolutely fantastic, and a testament to the incredible writing, inspiration (whether bad or good) of Martin L Gore, and possibly the greatest achievement of the band that has oddly, never truly gotten dull....
I DO NOT MEAN EURO TRASH REMIXES.... I MEAN QUALIFIED REMIXES in the sense of the sonic sphere. ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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pure. sex. drink and drug addled, dark angry hedonist sex...best times of my life; and their pinnacle, imo. | |
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awesome!
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i'm going weds. the 18th. i got tickets as soon as they added that date. | |
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I really liked this album back in the day, and still do. https://www.youtube.com/w...xTFwvJCiRA
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It's....ok. It has a handful of stellar tracks on it (ahem *Condemnation*), but I hardly ever listen to it when Im in a DM mood. This probably wont be a popular opinion, but I much prefer Ultra, and find it to be a far superior album than Songs. It obviously doesnt come close to Violator, either. It's not my overall least favorite record of theirs, but its near the bottom of the barrel for sure. I need to give the new album more of a listen than I have. I'm sure there's some bangers on it, like all of DM's albums. Get in your mouse, and get out of here! | |
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Well...looks like I'll be joining you at this date.
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kygermo said: It's....ok. It has a handful of stellar tracks on it (ahem *Condemnation*), but I hardly ever listen to it when Im in a DM mood. This probably wont be a popular opinion, but I much prefer Ultra, and find it to be a far superior album than Songs. It obviously doesnt come close to Violator, either. It's not my overall least favorite record of theirs, but its near the bottom of the barrel for sure. I need to give the new album more of a listen than I have. I'm sure there's some bangers on it, like all of DM's albums. Sonically i agree with you about SOFAD and ULTRA ...but they're different beasts. Much like PLAYING THE ANGEL was full of bitterness via the divorce. And EXCITER was rolling around in affection. Completely differing moods. What's amazed me is that all but the newest album have been incredible. That's a hell of a strong run! (DELTA MACHINE ftr imho wasn't great but the extra tracks on the deluxe made up for some dull ones thus making an excellent album) Gonna listen to the new one again before the show. I remember loving about 5 of them. ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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kygermo said: It's....ok. It has a handful of stellar tracks on it (ahem *Condemnation*), but I hardly ever listen to it when Im in a DM mood. This probably wont be a popular opinion, but I much prefer Ultra, and find it to be a far superior album than Songs. It obviously doesnt come close to Violator, either. It's not my overall least favorite record of theirs, but its near the bottom of the barrel for sure. I need to give the new album more of a listen than I have. I'm sure there's some bangers on it, like all of DM's albums. ^^ I agree with u here. Songs of Faith and Devotion is ok for me but I too like Ultra and Violator is top for me. The new album Spirit is growing on me now. I have loved DM since the mid 80s and have learned at least with me, I gotta be in the DM mood to listen to their music. On another note, I just saw them perform at the Hollywood Bowl on Wed Oct 18th. Great show they played a lot from their new album and some older gems. Martin was the top for me. They performed Home which I didn't think they would - it sounded awesome. And I luved when Martin performed But Not Tonight, just his voice with the keyboard. It was heavenly. *Edited to add Home song info [Edited 10/19/17 11:45am] "A strong spirit transcends rules." - Prince | |
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Ohhhhh yeah - Kool Aid Man
That was fantastic. I loved the fact that they performed newer material: it felt like a risky ROCK show. I'm glad they have the confidence to play like that. ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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I agree the show did have a rock vibe but I appreciated it I love rock and guitar. I feel it worked. Although I have to admit I did want to hear more old school synth songs, just for nostalgic reasons. Where's The Revolution is a great tune, but I do feel they are coming from a sincere place for putting it out there. Maybe a little jaded only due to the fact that this world seems so lost and all of us people in it still cannot get our damn s*#t together, so the message while a good one, seems futile. + Did you have a chance to read this Billboard article below on some of the background on the creation of Where's The Revolution? Found it interesting. + http://www.billboard.com/...world-tour
"I wouldn't call this a political album, because I don't listen to music in a political way. But it's definitely about humanity, and our place in that," Gahan told Rolling Stone. "If we want things to change, a revolution, we need to talk about it and about caring about what goes on in the world. It doesn't seem the way things are in London. We seem to be going in another direction, and I think Martin felt like he needed to express that." + Good to hear you had a great time at the show, it was awesome. Depeche Mode always brings cool music to my ears!
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^* I don't necessarily mean the instrumentation was like a ROCK SHOW... I mean to say.... I'm glad it was current, and bold, had different approaches to classic songs, and didn't rely on playing "The Greatest Hits"... That's what made it such a unique and special event.
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ah cool!
By a stroke of luck, I got in and had an extra ticket. I sold it on craigslist to some gal who treated me to a ton of food and free booze. So in the end my generosity kinda paid off (despite missing 3 songs watching to get her the ticket) ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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