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Interview around 2010
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Alan Wilder about Depeche Mode and other things ...
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Alan Wilder - Interview @ 2010 (C) Der Westen Net Broadcast

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  • @Razorhaloforever
    @Razorhaloforever 13 днів тому

    It just seems painful to me as the interview goes on you see his posture change. The interviewer isn’t doing it on purpose, but seems like Alan really feels the trauma from the DM days.

  • @oandri
    @oandri 26 днів тому

    Alanas garsų Dievas👑🎹🪄

  • @dmitrysamoilov9612
    @dmitrysamoilov9612 Місяць тому

    Alan, thanks. After you left DM is not the same to say the least. Thanks again.

    • @dmitrysamoilov9612
      @dmitrysamoilov9612 Місяць тому

      4:03 And Alan pls be ok, yoy cannot buy any month of your love with any money, its your call. Love u

  • @dmitrysamoilov9612
    @dmitrysamoilov9612 Місяць тому

    Alan, thanks. After you left DM is not the same to say the least. Thanks again.

  • @michaelfrancisbelfast
    @michaelfrancisbelfast Місяць тому

    It would be difficult to overstate Alan Wilder's contribution to DM achieving the sustained global popularity that perhaps only 20 other artists in modern music history have reached. There is nothing on A Broken Frame that even hints at Martin being inclined, let alone capable, of making a record like Construction Time Again. Without the pivot to an industrial soundscape-along with the production prowess and work ethic that Alan brought to Construction Time Again-we don't get Black Celebration, Masses, or Violator. And those four records are the reason we are still talking about DM today.

  • @MrJoaquim242
    @MrJoaquim242 Місяць тому

    Maestro behind the sound of Depeche Mode

  • @MrJoaquim242
    @MrJoaquim242 Місяць тому

    Maestro behind the sound of Depeche Mode

  • @DEUTSCHLAND044
    @DEUTSCHLAND044 2 місяці тому

    Alan Wilder Depeche Mode👍

  • @dirkjewitt5037
    @dirkjewitt5037 2 місяці тому

    RIDE, The Church, The Cure and Depeche Mode got me through adolescence. The soundtrack of my childhood.

  • @dirkjewitt5037
    @dirkjewitt5037 2 місяці тому

    I would have loved to see what Wilder and Marr could have brought to the table.

  •  3 місяці тому

    I would drink this man’s bath water. Breathtakingly beautiful, Martin too. Their wives are lucky, lucky women. They exude something so primal, so powerfully magnetic. Words don’t do it justice.

    • @teabeane
      @teabeane Місяць тому

      Soo hilarous with the bath water 😂😂

  • @begosanify
    @begosanify 3 місяці тому

    thank you so much for the video.

  • @sciencelabvideosl7558
    @sciencelabvideosl7558 3 місяці тому

    “ I don’t like Paul McCartney without the Beatles.” I wonder, did he say this on purpose? Was he being very subtle and sophisticated here by saying this? Is it his way of saying, I didn’t like Depeche Mode without Alan Wilder? Or was it his way of saying, I don’t like Alan Wilder without Depeche Mode? He always seemed to be the most careful and most intelligent of all the 4 of them in interviews. I do believe he had the most education amongst them all. He was the only one among them who was classically trained. He was definitely the most sophisticated among the 4 of them. The rest of the band give very simple answers ( they were raised in a smaller town - Alan was raised in London) in interviews , but Alan delves into musical history of different bands and genres. I personally think Martin and Fletch were intimidated by his talent and intelligence. Dave not so much.

  • @kris115
    @kris115 4 місяці тому

    At the end, you could almost see a bit of sadness in his eyes, when talking about meeting Andy and Martin.....

  • @sonofhibbs4425
    @sonofhibbs4425 5 місяців тому

    Dave has always seemed so sensible. It really makes one wonder how much he went through during the devotional tour and the few years after. He mentions here it was this repetitive monotony that led to a misplaced focus, but I have to wonder if it had to have been more than that. Perhaps it was simply the drug use? The drugs? It’s difficult to believe drugs can do that to someone so sensible, but I guess it can, especially if under a lot of stress. He also says he was very unhappy at that time. I think long term fans could see that change in him then. Its wonderful that it seems like there’s been a return of Dave, the real Dave. He looks fantastic, at ease and happy here. I hope that has continued for him. I like how in recent footage (momento mori concerts) he seems much more interactive with the audiences at concerts and caring, welcoming even. (This interview is 14 years old when I’m writing this) He looks like he is enjoying it and much more relaxed with his job and more connecting with the people who come to see them. Whatever hell he has been through his recovery and honesty about it is truly beautiful. I’m sure it can reflect very positively on those struggling with similar issues. So cool. ♥

  • @JaysonNall
    @JaysonNall 6 місяців тому

    They are by far the greatest band I’ve ever seen live. When I saw them for the first time I had so much respect for this band. They’re the most influential band to so many other artists you wouldn’t even believe. You can’t even find another band to compare to them. They write all there own music and produce all there own music. They are musical geniuses. If you don’t have an ear for Depeche Mode you don’t have an ear for music. Plain and simple.

  • @sonfin7622
    @sonfin7622 6 місяців тому

    Sexy man ❤

  • @lotti68
    @lotti68 6 місяців тому

    The feeling you get is touching and full of joy.I feel happiness in the energy with the music. Everyone in the band have a special place. Dave have an amazing voice. Martin too. All in the band becomes a fantastic combination of incredible good music. And give so much joy and positive energy in a fantastic way which is hard to de describe. ❤❤❤❤️‍🔥❤❤❤

  • @rafiqadarr6217
    @rafiqadarr6217 8 місяців тому

    I absolutely have to disagree with some of the individuals talking on here - Recoil WAS very successful, there were a lot of people who went to the concerts, there would never be as many as Depeche Mode, but that’s how it is, DM play stadiums, to compare their success to Recoil is very unfair. The Recoil concerts were not nothing, just because the same amount of people didn’t like them as DM. The Recoil concerts were packed with people, I wish I could have seen them in concert, they looked fantastic. I love Recoil, fantastic electronic music, Depeche Mode don’t even play synthesisers anymore, they play guitars and drums (and not great, in my opinion).

  • @michaelloparco2173
    @michaelloparco2173 9 місяців тому

    I would have loved to see Alyson Moyet and Alan do an album.

  • @ehenyor
    @ehenyor 9 місяців тому

    Man, that Barrel of a Gun question was AWKWARD. It was ballsy of the interviewer to do this because of the uncomfortable nature, but it really did push Alan to comment on the rigidity of Mode now.

  • @persona83
    @persona83 10 місяців тому

    I like the Alan Wilder DM era, but when he says Barrel of a Gun is too drum machine stiff, I really can't understand. DM has been using drum machines and stuff since the early days, only changing this trademark on SOFAD. I think Alan was trying to underrate the song because in Ultra DM proved they still could kick ass even without him. But good interview nonetheless.

  • @Fabedog9
    @Fabedog9 11 місяців тому

    Alan needs to come back to Depeche Mode…..

  • @blueroses7935
    @blueroses7935 11 місяців тому

    I miss this man so much. It breaks my heart that he's retired and we'll likely never see or hear from him ever again. I never thought he'd return to DM permanently, but that Albert Hall thing in 2010 (and other events around that time) made it seem like they were getting on better and there was the hope of other collaborations/one-offs. It was like they were in a good place, but something happened: Alan's auction is the most obvious, but I've also heard that there were payment issues surrounding Alan's remix of 'In Chains' before then. I don't know. In any case, it's so sad how Alan has disappeared and become a taboo topic. (Dave used to talk fondly of him, so to see Dave's hostile reaction to a mention of Alan during the latest press tour really took me aback.) I find it so sad that we'll never see Alan with Martin and Dave again - even just for one evening. I wouldn't expect a tour (though I'd love that) or even a full concert. I just wish we could have one final chance to see them together performing a set or one of their classics (like ETS) to provide some much-needed _positive_ closure. But it's clear that even that's too much to ask for. 😔

    • @ehenyor
      @ehenyor 9 місяців тому

      Is there a video of Dave's reaction? I hadn't heard of this before.

    • @blueroses7935
      @blueroses7935 9 місяців тому

      ​@@ehenyor There was, but the uploader deleted it: IMO, because the video was meant to 'shame' people about missing Alan (I noticed that the uploader hearted the 'get over it'-type comments); however, many of the comments were critical of Dave's remarks and people were saying that they still missed Alan regardless. I don't think that was what the uploader anticipated, so they deleted the video. However, the full interview may still be available. (The deleted video was a section of a longer interview with the press.)

  • @isabel1983
    @isabel1983 11 місяців тому

    Love hearing Alan talk about each of the songs played to him, especially when he mentioned having to do the 12” to Get The Balance Right! 😅 he’s so lovely 🥰❤️

  • @oncue9426
    @oncue9426 11 місяців тому

    He brought most of the wonderful synth lines to their songs. They never regained that once he left

  • @margaritaozm8410
    @margaritaozm8410 Рік тому

    The most elegant, simple, humble, nicest, talented, handsome man. Those eyes reflect the beauty of his soul! He deserves all the recognition in the world for everything he's done! DM are Alan and Alan is DM and many more. Thank you, Alan! The fans love you deeply! I wish you happiness! ❤

  • @TobychaserTobychaser
    @TobychaserTobychaser Рік тому

    His personality keeps bringing me back to listen to this interview. I was an on again off again fan I guess busy raising a family in the 90's. Now that they are grown I got them to take me to the 2023 tour, twice. Somewhere someone talked about a recent recording of Alan's , I bought it. A very integral part of DM and a very talented man. I can only imagine being a part of a band, that has to be a massive amount of empathy and also the balance of individuality and camaraderie to give and take to create music.

  • @stephaniemakar7205
    @stephaniemakar7205 Рік тому

    They’re amazing to see live even now in 2023! Love them!!

  • @lpsglitterpaws8536
    @lpsglitterpaws8536 Рік тому

    I wish he was still with DM

  • @emmabeech5146
    @emmabeech5146 Рік тому

    My god this man is so beautiful… ❤

  • @Carp5586
    @Carp5586 Рік тому

    0% snob

  • @salavatfayzullin5688
    @salavatfayzullin5688 Рік тому

    Без Алана Уайлдер, группа DM стало меньше хитов, к сожалению

  • @helengaver6170
    @helengaver6170 Рік тому

    Genious, all my admiration he always had an amazing haunting voice, best song: Behind the wheel, TONIGHT.. ❤

  • @GroenalundMusic
    @GroenalundMusic Рік тому

    looks like the interview took place in cologne

  • @paulonm2097
    @paulonm2097 Рік тому

    But why Alan Wilder dropped out Depeche Mode? Can he return to band?

    • @junebaby166
      @junebaby166 9 місяців тому

      Why Alan left Depeche Mode... It's a long story. I recommend you watch the documentary "We were going to live together and it was going to be wonderful" about the making of Songs of Faith and Devotion. It's on UA-cam. Also a documentary on Ultra called "Oh well, that's the end of the band" provides some interesting insight. I've watched both of them countless times but still I don't fully comprehend how this could happen.

  • @noname_.1
    @noname_.1 Рік тому

    He is truly an icon

  • @marijanaale
    @marijanaale Рік тому

    Am I the only one who ends up crying every time a watch this?

  • @catherinepape4611
    @catherinepape4611 Рік тому

    It is so sad...Alan was so classy and way more talented than Fletch.

  • @Nela1481
    @Nela1481 Рік тому

    Siento en él cierto parecido a Alan Rickman 😢

  • @roderich7549
    @roderich7549 Рік тому

    Hier ruhet im Herrn........😏

  • @Shrebina-kq4cs
    @Shrebina-kq4cs Рік тому

    How can a Genius be this nice and humble? Astonishing.

  • @Purrrelll
    @Purrrelll Рік тому

    Deppressed as F…

  • @briselegere
    @briselegere Рік тому

    What a nice person he is... So soothing and calm.

  • @pegazuseloy1575
    @pegazuseloy1575 Рік тому

    Huge Appreciations To Alan, I Believe That D.M Never The Same Without Alan, To Me Alan Is The Dynamo Of The Band And He Is Really Gentleman And Musical Genius, Great Respect To Alan Wilder....

  • @electricmagazine1
    @electricmagazine1 Рік тому

    The most underrated musician in the history of pop music.

  • @humexgorge
    @humexgorge Рік тому

    what an incredible artist, he deserves all the love and respect from any music lover, beyond dm fans.

    • @tomasz711
      @tomasz711 6 місяців тому

      I can't agree he's underrated. People still miss him, many hope to see him on stage with Dave and Alan at least one last time. For a lot of fans DM was never the same after he has left.

  • @silviagiulietti4925
    @silviagiulietti4925 Рік тому

    Instead we still adore you at 60!

  • @GilbertoFreitasMendes
    @GilbertoFreitasMendes Рік тому

    This amazing musician, person, human, are responsabile for so much success of Depeche Mode. Each chord, all sequences, each note are reason of success and realization. Greetings from Brasil for all friends.

  • @Руслвн-р5ы
    @Руслвн-р5ы Рік тому

    сколько энергии и жизни в этом человеке!!!!! Этот Человек знает цену и толк Жизни!!!! У Дэйва надо учиться как побеждать и добиваться, таких людей единицы.