the original and the best. First ever recording for DM and in my opinion is far better then the S&S version. Why they ever softened it up ill never know. I can remember being dissapointed when i heard the album track. This was recorded with Big Muff and Boys Say Go for John Peel sessions...all of which were much better versions than album recordings...now if anyone has those...
I think it is the Radio Edit. For example I'll take Phil Collins as a great example. His hit song 'In the air tonight' live was totally different than the one you hear on Radio.
Most of the John Peel sessions were pretty cool ... he recruited te who is who, can´t den! John motivated his artists always to do something special ... and you can hear it. Sounds a bit punkier and it´s faster, prefer this one to the regular album version.
My favorite version of this awesome song.
Always is my favourite version
I LOVE this version from the some bizarre album over there first album.
the original and the best. First ever recording for DM and in my opinion is far better then the S&S version. Why they ever softened it up ill never know. I can remember being dissapointed when i heard the album track. This was recorded with Big Muff and Boys Say Go for John Peel sessions...all of which were much better versions than album recordings...now if anyone has those...
Love it - thanks for sharing this :).
I love this song ,and Depeche mode of course!
I think it is the Radio Edit.
For example I'll take Phil Collins as a great example. His hit song 'In the air tonight' live was totally different than the one you hear on Radio.
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This is the original version of this song not a remix.
MY FAVOURITE SONG !!!!!!!
bright lights!
dark rooms
if anyone is reading this go look for the freezepop version
This is the original version.
The Speak and spell version is a revisitation.
i think they even didn't use sequencers at that time, they played all by themselves. dude...
And no effin' guitars!
Most of the John Peel sessions were pretty cool ... he recruited te who is who, can´t den!
John motivated his artists always to do something special ... and you can hear it.
Sounds a bit punkier and it´s faster, prefer this one to the regular album version.
This is the first version, but the second one sounds more disco'ey then this one, both are good
sounds like some forgotten NES video game