While the Violator is their most commercially successful album, what they did on SOFAD is, in my humble opinion, their best work ever. It was such an immaculate and mature record, made at the pinnacle of their fame, their writing abilities, and their inner struggles. It seeps through every songs. We all know what they went through to record it and what happened next, but despite the inevitable outcome, the composition remains their crown jewel. Anything past that point, sadly, reflect what Alan brought to the band and what they are missing to this day.
I still continue to hold onto hope that Dave, Martin, and Alan would put aside their differences for one last album, if Memento Mori was not already the last one.
Alan Wilder is my man crush, this was fascinating and sad at the same time. i could watch videos of him and listen to him all day, such an intelligent, talented and beautiful man, largely responsible for what made me love DM.
I also think it's really sad to see Alan giving up all this huge part of his life and all the tools which he used to such great effect. I heard this was to pay for his divorce which would be even more tragic, although I'm not sure how true that is.
@@wattage2007 Sadly, it's true. He also sold his house, which he really loved, and his car, too, all to help finance his divorce settlement. And since he would be living in a much smaller house from now on, he was forced to sell much of the stuff he had collected over the years.
@@rbrtck That's tragic. It speaks to the principles of this man though that he wasn't just cashing in on his past to make a fast buck. Alan Wilder shaped me into the man I am today; his musicianship, intelligence, articulation and work ethic were all things I strove for back in my formative teenage years and I miss his presence in the music industry today.
It was Alan Wilder's drive ,energy and direction that took Depeche Mode right to the top of their game. The band will never reach those heights again without his amazing input that he contributed to in the 14 years he was in the band.
but still DM till this day , the greatest band of the history few artists have reached their level, they still inspiring us with their melodies in this modern generation where about the entire 80s 90s era have disappeared, unless if you hate the shity days of the2010s , we always come back to the diamond era , ppl say that they need more recognition like a hall of fame stuff or somethin, BUT THEY ARE WAY TOO HIGH FOR THAT BULLSHIT , they are in our hearts ALAN,DAVE,FLETCH, and of course MARTIN , isn t that more important than being engraved to the floor ??
@iRichardi mostly agree, although, I think Playing the Angel had some good tracks. The best albums were Black Celebration, Music for the Masses, and Violator. IMHO. Songs of faith also good, but Ultra was pretty weak compared to it.
@@morghe321I agree on those top 3 albums However SOFAD devotional tour was by far the best!! Showcased Dave’s best vocals and Alan doing every instrument especially drums. It felt like a religious experience with the purple/blue ambiance lighting. Also DM best live mixes ever all prepared by Alan.
Thank God for Alan. Was fortunate enough to speak to him on the phone last summer. Made my year.. I just said thank you for everything and you’ve left an amazing legacy.!!
3:15 Alan's special graphite drumsticks. I wonder if used to imagine he was beating Fletch over the head, like Stewart Copeland used to imagine whacking Sting with his sticks.
@@brody5211 Alan and Dave were very, very close. You can see that by watching Devotional. They were like brothers and they fought like brothers, but Ginger Bitch is the real reason he left. Ginger Bitch has never contributed anything to their sound and he throw his weight around. Fuck him.
I still sit and cry when I think about what should have been. Alan Wilder is and will always be my man. I’ve had the pleasure of being comfort hugs from Alan Wilder and there is nothing better than that. Ever.
Soy de Argentina y tuve la increible (y en serio increible) oportunidad de ver a este señor en vivo presentando " selected"...eramos no mas de cien personas..el tipo a la salida del show se tomo un par de cervezas con algunos que fuimos a ver si lo encontrabamos para arrancarle un autografo o un saludo..no solo el se acerco sino que se puso a charlar como si fuera parte del publico que habia visto el show..es la humildad en persona y encima como musico productor y compositor es..bueno..creo que todos los que escuchamos Depeche o Recoil ya lo sabemos y reconocemos..gracias Alan Wilder por regalarme muchos de los momentos mas inolvidables de mi vida..dentro y fuera de Depeche..saludos para todos!
elarboldejoshua Qué suerte la tuya de poder haber estado tan cerca de Wilder y aún más que fue muy agradable. Yo sólo espero que venga a México éste año.
Excelente!! Mis felicitaciones teñidas de verde-envidia!!!..jajaja!!!! Vincent Clarke es otro capo total, sería maravilloso un reencuentro de todos los integrantes de DM para producir un disco póstumo y retribuir así a la fidelidad de cincuentones como yo que los seguimos desde la primera época. Abrazo, bro.
You can see the passion you have given to the group. While you talk about it and show your work, I can still see that "grit" that has distinguished you in the group. There is an unbreakable bond between you and the DMs, love and hate. Your eyes and your words leave no doubt. I met Depeche Mode thanks to my parents, who still have the tape of the 101 album. It was their soundtrack of a love that has lasted for more than 30 years.
I wish Alan hadn’t left. But he had to do what was right for him at the time. But fan wise it made me sad especially now that Fletch passed away. It’s hard to believe that the members are getting old.
Нет слов, одни эмоции! Как Алан играет на ударниках можно смотреть бесконечно. Алан покинул DM, но посмотрите что есть в его коллекции. Начиная от палочек к ударникам, виниловых пластинок и футболок. Коллекция очень большая. И это все Алан бережно хранит.
dm...debieran volver a juntarse con alan wilder sin duda se noto demasiado la ausencia del maestro alan..el sonido de dm..se fue abajo....grande alan...
While I'm a Devotee for life, Depeche Mode's iconic sound died the moment Alan left the band. He's a genius at crafting songs. Sad that the ret5if the band were living their own hell and didn't stop him from leaving.
I totally agree with your analysis of why DM music worsened with the departure of Alan, at least Vince keeps the great 80s pop music alive with the release of Erasures new album Neon.
He's like hamster... collecting everything. I remember some eighties interview where he said he has a big box in his house where he's keeping every single staff from a tour :)
Yeah, like a pack rat. He used to have a sizable collection of macabre old medical and dental equipment, too, which I don't see anymore. He must have sold all of that before selling his DM stuff. His new house just isn't big enough to contain all of this stuff, and although he was a hoarder at heart, he didn't want to literally live like one, so the vast majority of what he had collected over the years had to go. Then he sold his beloved house, as he could no longer afford to keep it after his divorce.
10 000 Subs without Videos Challenge! I’ll give you “precision” and “John...” the others are crap... heaven is especially, live Depeche Mode haven’t been good since Alan left and it shows and the fact that his contribution is so badly missed by the fans just proves that
Same. Of note, I liked each of them, and I felt that they each had contributions that were vital to what Depeche Mode became. I still appreciate Depeche Mode, but Alan was certainly an important contributor and as such, DM isn't the same without him. It would be nice if the past could be the past, in terms of them being younger and now that Dave has given up the irresponsible nature of his drug use at that time, his voice is still phenomenal. That said, if they were to get back together now, I'm sure they would each appreciate the insights and contributions made by each other. A reunion would be awesome, indeed.
@@catitacanelita7341 jajajajaja de verdad me ves en todos lados? Bueno por lo menos no paso desapercibida y ojalá Alan también vea todo lo que le escribo es mi amor imposible!! Y es un bombón Saludos!!
Watching this again and it's still sad. Alan having to sell his stuff cause he's running out of money cause of the divorce. Sad that a relationship falls a part.
Que grandes tesoros tienes ojalá algún día sea la afortunada de poder tener alguno de ellos por lo menos unos guantes, te amo por siempre eres mi amor imposible!!!😍😍💋💋❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What a freaking gold mind. The fact the rest of the band didnt wven bother to catalogue these PRECIOUS ARTIFACTS reveals so much of how little they valued and how much he actually did. It pains me that they couldnt simply appreciate his part in making the band so wonderful. If I were paid the same share as Fletch(the clap) I too would have felt undervalued. He was the one who stayed in the engineer booth and the mixing sessions after Gore wrote, sang and left to be veaten into submission by some Dominatrix or FLETCH DRESSED AS THE GIMP. Im hot...Alan deserved so much more respect...screw the money. I wonder how many simple thank yous or a pat on the back and good show from a few of his bandmates would ha e changed history. I love the band Depeche Mode but I HATE those bandmates.
Alan was a very quiet and humble man. I know when I met him that the real problem was Ginger Bitch, and to see Alan almost hit Ginger Bitch was enough for me to know…he was gone. Honestly, they should have broke up the band. For them to continue without Alan is fucking insulting.
Once more, the musician and the professional one. It took the rest of DM another decade and his loss to be there probably. When Exciter came out I stopped listening their new stuff.
y Depeche Mode no voleveria a ser el mismo son el gran talento del señor Alan Wilder, seria mas que bueno que algun dia se volvieran a juntar los 5 Depeche Mode reales y seria una gira millonaria. y con un show super completo.
в этом ключевая разница: один музыкант живет воспоминаниями.. тогда как группа - живет как и прежде: Здесь и Сейчас! Записывает новые и очень крутые альбомы, собирает многотысячные аудитории Вот цена ошибки!
so sad when i seen him solding that stuff...now, it's simple to help him, just buy his music, recoil is very good, less commercial and more experimental, but really good...
For how much the acetate's had been sold? Does anyone know? Well, I used to have lots of Promotion records but never any testpressings or even an acetate .. would have loved to add these to my massive collection .. but since Alan left, I do not care much about Depeche Mode anymore, sold my whole collection in the meantime.
Mi amor yo quiero tus guantes sería oro para mí valen mucho porque los usaste y ojalá algún día los pueda tener para llevarlos siempre en mi corazón ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍💋💋
Everybody always says they want Alan in DM....I wish Alan would write songs with JOHN FRUSCIANTE...the old guitarist from RHCP....he's cool and available!!!
Alan on drums is... _something else_ entirely. I can't really describe it since I'm not a proper musician but I enjoy his drums way more than Christian. sorry Christian.
Alan Wilder drumming live was one of my greatest Depeche Mode experiences. What an incredibly talented and integral piece he was!
While the Violator is their most commercially successful album, what they did on SOFAD is, in my humble opinion, their best work ever. It was such an immaculate and mature record, made at the pinnacle of their fame, their writing abilities, and their inner struggles. It seeps through every songs. We all know what they went through to record it and what happened next, but despite the inevitable outcome, the composition remains their crown jewel. Anything past that point, sadly, reflect what Alan brought to the band and what they are missing to this day.
I still continue to hold onto hope that Dave, Martin, and Alan would put aside their differences for one last album, if Memento Mori was not already the last one.
That would be the perfect send off
DM would have been the greatest band of all time if there was Alan!! He did what nobody else ever did for the band. Fans know!!
Alan Wilder is my man crush, this was fascinating and sad at the same time. i could watch videos of him and listen to him all day, such an intelligent, talented and beautiful man, largely responsible for what made me love DM.
I also think it's really sad to see Alan giving up all this huge part of his life and all the tools which he used to such great effect. I heard this was to pay for his divorce which would be even more tragic, although I'm not sure how true that is.
@@wattage2007 Sadly, it's true. He also sold his house, which he really loved, and his car, too, all to help finance his divorce settlement. And since he would be living in a much smaller house from now on, he was forced to sell much of the stuff he had collected over the years.
@@rbrtck That's tragic. It speaks to the principles of this man though that he wasn't just cashing in on his past to make a fast buck.
Alan Wilder shaped me into the man I am today; his musicianship, intelligence, articulation and work ethic were all things I strove for back in my formative teenage years and I miss his presence in the music industry today.
It was Alan Wilder's drive ,energy and direction that took Depeche Mode right to the top of their game.
The band will never reach those heights again without his amazing input that he contributed to in the 14 years he was in the band.
Rare test pressings!
Scott Ptolomey I totally agree! He was able to take some amazing songs to levels of excellence they have yet to reach since his departure
but still DM till this day , the greatest band of the history
few artists have reached their level, they still inspiring us with their melodies in this modern generation where about the entire 80s 90s era have disappeared, unless if you hate the shity days of the2010s , we always come back to the diamond era , ppl say that they need more recognition like a hall of fame stuff or somethin, BUT THEY ARE WAY TOO HIGH FOR THAT BULLSHIT , they are in our hearts ALAN,DAVE,FLETCH, and of course MARTIN , isn t that more important than being engraved to the floor ??
As they say "The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts." which is quite true even with DM.
But they used to be leading the peloton of the electronic music. Today they hardly climb a huge hill, if I am to use a cycling reference
What a talented, yet understated man. It was a pleasure to learn more about his very deep contribution to one of my most favorite all time bands.
I'm crying...
Please Alan come back❤
Allan Wilder was the Architect behind the Depeche Mode sound, they were never the same after his departure.
I’d say the noise they produced since SOFAD is worse than their initial works from early 80ties
@iRichardi mostly agree, although, I think Playing the Angel had some good tracks. The best albums were Black Celebration, Music for the Masses, and Violator. IMHO. Songs of faith also good, but Ultra was pretty weak compared to it.
@@morghe321I agree on those top 3 albums However SOFAD devotional tour was by far the best!! Showcased Dave’s best vocals and Alan doing every instrument especially drums. It felt like a religious experience with the purple/blue ambiance lighting. Also DM best live mixes ever all prepared by Alan.
Thats excatly what im saying. If you take one brick out of a four brick wall, it will be weak.
Thank God for Alan. Was fortunate enough to speak to him on the phone last summer. Made my year.. I just said thank you for everything and you’ve left an amazing legacy.!!
Alan really does seem like the nicest guy to chat with. You can really see how much enthusiasm and humility he has for music and his career
Alan’s drum sounds way much better than any other live drums in DM
3:15 Alan's special graphite drumsticks. I wonder if used to imagine he was beating Fletch over the head, like Stewart Copeland used to imagine whacking Sting with his sticks.
Oh man, I wonder what Alan had written on the skins...
Had a lot of issues with Dave too
@@brody5211 Alan and Dave were very, very close. You can see that by watching Devotional. They were like brothers and they fought like brothers, but Ginger Bitch is the real reason he left. Ginger Bitch has never contributed anything to their sound and he throw his weight around. Fuck him.
I still sit and cry when I think about what should have been. Alan Wilder is and will always be my man. I’ve had the pleasure of being comfort hugs from Alan Wilder and there is nothing better than that. Ever.
Wow!! Lucky lucky luckyyyy youuuuu!!!! 😢
Soy de Argentina y tuve la increible (y en serio increible) oportunidad de ver a este señor en vivo presentando " selected"...eramos no mas de cien personas..el tipo a la salida del show se tomo un par de cervezas con algunos que fuimos a ver si lo encontrabamos para arrancarle un autografo o un saludo..no solo el se acerco sino que se puso a charlar como si fuera parte del publico que habia visto el show..es la humildad en persona y encima como musico productor y compositor es..bueno..creo que todos los que escuchamos Depeche o Recoil ya lo sabemos y reconocemos..gracias Alan Wilder por regalarme muchos de los momentos mas inolvidables de mi vida..dentro y fuera de Depeche..saludos para todos!
elarboldejoshua
Qué suerte la tuya de poder haber estado tan cerca de Wilder y aún más que fue muy agradable.
Yo sólo espero que venga a México éste año.
elarboldejoshua
Por cierto, ¿dónde fue y cuánto costó?
La mejor epoca de DM mal que le pese a muchos FUE CON EL SR. ALAN WILDER... luego de eso ... en fin
Este man nos marco a todos los adolescentes que eramos en esa época.....
Excelente!!
Mis felicitaciones teñidas de verde-envidia!!!..jajaja!!!!
Vincent Clarke es otro capo total, sería maravilloso un reencuentro de todos los integrantes de DM para producir un disco póstumo y retribuir así a la fidelidad de cincuentones como yo que los seguimos desde la primera época.
Abrazo, bro.
You are an inspiration to me. Thanks Alan Wilder
Alan can start ASMR-Channel. Pickin Records out of the covers. So soothing. Cheers
So many many years after still so very very sad almost painful. How many masterpieces we did not hear...
depeche mode no fue lo mismo sin Alan Wilder .... ! ! ! ! grande Alan ! ! ! !
Alan, thanks for fantastic music!
You can see the passion you have given to the group. While you talk about it and show your work, I can still see that "grit" that has distinguished you in the group. There is an unbreakable bond between you and the DMs, love and hate. Your eyes and your words leave no doubt.
I met Depeche Mode thanks to my parents, who still have the tape of the 101 album. It was their soundtrack of a love that has lasted for more than 30 years.
Alan can do everything!
I wish Alan hadn’t left. But he had to do what was right for him at the time. But fan wise it made me sad especially now that Fletch passed away. It’s hard to believe that the members are getting old.
Alan, thank you very much for Depeche mode!!!
So sad. Wish he had never left DM...
Dave fucked up that band big time.
Exactly what I thought during watching this video...
Why did Alan leave the band ?
Not just Dave. The 4 had their inner issues, almost explode in SOFAD era.
Нет слов, одни эмоции! Как Алан играет на ударниках можно смотреть бесконечно. Алан покинул DM, но посмотрите что есть в его коллекции. Начиная от палочек к ударникам, виниловых пластинок и футболок. Коллекция очень большая. И это все Алан бережно хранит.
Genial Mr Alan Wilder ⭐❤️💖🖤🤩👏👏👍
Alan Wilder is absolutely all right. Because he is a talented man. Because of it he has been thinking profoundly.
YOU WERE... AND ARE THE SOUND OF DEPECHE MODE!!!
АЛАН, СПАСИБО ВАМ ВСЕМ ЗА ВАШУ МУЗЫКУ!!!
DM's not the same without you Alan :(...
dm...debieran volver a juntarse con alan wilder sin duda se noto demasiado la ausencia del maestro alan..el sonido de dm..se fue abajo....grande alan...
While I'm a Devotee for life, Depeche Mode's iconic sound died the moment Alan left the band. He's a genius at crafting songs. Sad that the ret5if the band were living their own hell and didn't stop him from leaving.
Man you are so right. It gets me emotional.
No, it’s Ginger Bitch’s fault.
Exactly!!
Gracias por los momentos tan bellos que nos regalaste nunca me canso de verte siempre estas aqui en mi mente y mi corazón
I totally agree with your analysis of why DM music worsened with the departure of Alan, at least Vince keeps the great 80s pop music alive with the release of Erasures new album Neon.
Wowwww wowwww y mas wowwww tan profesional tocando in your room me encanta eres hermoso te amo mucho mas eres tan especial ❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍💋💋💋
Wow!! What a vinyl collection!! What a man!! 🥺❤️✨
Wow, Allan Wilder is the Gene Simmons of Depeche Mode! He had, and probably still has so much vintage stuff from the past.❤👌👍
He's like hamster... collecting everything. I remember some eighties interview where he said he has a big box in his house where he's keeping every single staff from a tour :)
Yeah, like a pack rat. He used to have a sizable collection of macabre old medical and dental equipment, too, which I don't see anymore. He must have sold all of that before selling his DM stuff. His new house just isn't big enough to contain all of this stuff, and although he was a hoarder at heart, he didn't want to literally live like one, so the vast majority of what he had collected over the years had to go. Then he sold his beloved house, as he could no longer afford to keep it after his divorce.
Hoja la yo tenga la oportunidad de ir a verlo y abrazarlo y que se quede en México eres el mejor por siempre mi amor Alan
Alan Wilder was the best looking guy in the group! Too bad they tried to recruit him and he had to leave! But he did the right thing!
what?!
Genius drummer
1:10 - 1:28 This is the most awesome moment that I've ever seen
1995..the worst year of my life...Depeche mode' music hasn't been good anymore after Alan left the band. Alan, please, come back!
Carlo Botti Word!
Stfu, it's been over 20 years ago, just get over it... their music is still the best in the world even without him.
@@zedfear Like what?
Precious? Wrong? John the R, Heaven, etc etc., Everything they play live ?
10 000 Subs without Videos Challenge! I’ll give you “precision” and “John...” the others are crap... heaven is especially, live Depeche Mode haven’t been good since Alan left and it shows and the fact that his contribution is so badly missed by the fans just proves that
What a true genius and inspiration! Lost interest in DM when he left - and they used to be the sound of my life!
So disappointed Allen left DM never the same without him.
it is actually Alan, Mr Jai Fan RobinZon
Same. Of note, I liked each of them, and I felt that they each had contributions that were vital to what Depeche Mode became. I still appreciate Depeche Mode, but Alan was certainly an important contributor and as such, DM isn't the same without him. It would be nice if the past could be the past, in terms of them being younger and now that Dave has given up the irresponsible nature of his drug use at that time, his voice is still phenomenal. That said, if they were to get back together now, I'm sure they would each appreciate the insights and contributions made by each other. A reunion would be awesome, indeed.
They suck without acw
GENIO Y TALENTO ...
I can imagine how some vinyl head feels watching this vid. The amount of money AW would get if he sold those acetate test pressings. Holy crap. 🤪
Extraordinario musico..
My gawd.... so much awesome stuff.
ПРОСТО СУПЕР Я ВЫРОС ВМЕСТЕ С ВАШЕЙ МУЗЫКОЙ!!!
Alan come back to depeche modelo please 😔
Me enamore de ti por esa forma de tocar y aparte eres tan guapo ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍😍💋💋💋💋💋
Woow woww!!!!no me canso de verte en este video me encantas y te amo por siempre eres el mejor!!!! Por siempre ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍😍💋💋💋💋💋💋
Te veo por todas partes jaja, pero te entiendo, creo que igual me he enamorado de el
@@catitacanelita7341 jajajajaja de verdad me ves en todos lados? Bueno por lo menos no paso desapercibida y ojalá Alan también vea todo lo que le escribo es mi amor imposible!! Y es un bombón Saludos!!
Watching this again and it's still sad. Alan having to sell his stuff cause he's running out of money cause of the divorce. Sad that a relationship falls a part.
Que grandes tesoros tienes ojalá algún día sea la afortunada de poder tener alguno de ellos por lo menos unos guantes, te amo por siempre eres mi amor imposible!!!😍😍💋💋❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Riot police for DM fans LOL
Alan 😇 Please 🙏 🙌 come back🙌🙏 with Depeche Mode ♥️♥️♥️♥️
What a freaking gold mind.
The fact the rest of the band didnt wven bother to catalogue these PRECIOUS ARTIFACTS reveals so much of how little they valued and how much he actually did.
It pains me that they couldnt simply appreciate his part in making the band so wonderful. If I were paid the same share as Fletch(the clap) I too would have felt undervalued.
He was the one who stayed in the engineer booth and the mixing sessions after Gore wrote, sang and left to be veaten into submission by some Dominatrix or FLETCH DRESSED AS THE GIMP.
Im hot...Alan deserved so much more respect...screw the money.
I wonder how many simple thank yous or a pat on the back and good show from a few of his bandmates would ha e changed history.
I love the band Depeche Mode but I HATE those bandmates.
Alan was a very quiet and humble man. I know when I met him that the real problem was Ginger Bitch, and to see Alan almost hit Ginger Bitch was enough for me to know…he was gone. Honestly, they should have broke up the band. For them to continue without Alan is fucking insulting.
notice how mostly play their old stuff at concerts. not exactly asking to hear any delta machine nonsense.
Un gran musico depeche mode = alan wilder
Once more, the musician and the professional one. It took the rest of DM another decade and his loss to be there probably. When Exciter came out I stopped listening their new stuff.
So loved loved you at Honda Center in May. Wish come true from my son.
Excellent
6:01 onwards. Alan said he was the only one to attend the record cut so he got the first acetate pressing. I hope they fetched a fortune.
and rightfully so.
Shows how much passion for music he's always had...
y Depeche Mode no voleveria a ser el mismo son el gran talento del señor Alan Wilder, seria mas que bueno que algun dia se volvieran a juntar los 5 Depeche Mode reales y seria una gira millonaria. y con un show super completo.
в этом ключевая разница:
один музыкант живет воспоминаниями..
тогда как группа - живет как и прежде: Здесь и Сейчас!
Записывает новые и очень крутые альбомы, собирает многотысячные аудитории
Вот цена ошибки!
Музон без него не тот.
@@LEXA468 соглашусь однозначно! "Музон" в прошлом.., после Уайлдера, у депешей все больше МУЗЫКИ.
DM is not the same since Al left =(
we can listen youre music...
so sad when i seen him solding that stuff...now, it's simple to help him, just buy his music, recoil is very good, less commercial and more experimental, but really good...
Alan!!!
Plays drums too. Damn
So sad 🤧
The brains behind Depeche! Other than Martin he’s the only real trained musician!
Martin was trained? I doubt it.
Alan Wilder is Depeche Mode
Супер!!!
This guy build Depeche Mode. He build sound this band.
where i get his test pressing records?
0:50 David Hasselhoff :)
That's a young Jim Lampley
For how much the acetate's had been sold? Does anyone know? Well, I used to have lots of Promotion records but never any testpressings or even an acetate .. would have loved to add these to my massive collection .. but since Alan left, I do not care much about Depeche Mode anymore, sold my whole collection in the meantime.
Mi amor yo quiero tus guantes sería oro para mí valen mucho porque los usaste y ojalá algún día los pueda tener para llevarlos siempre en mi corazón ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍💋💋
Mi amor ojala algún día lo pueda ver 💓💓💓💓😍😍😍😍💋💋💋💋💋
Which version of enjoy the silence can be heard in this video? Does anybody know?
what remix of Enjoy the Silence is this that plays at 01:20 ?
1:40 asmr
Why you just not come back?
WOW..
STUNNING
mientras dave colecciona estupideces de los rolling stones,davie bowiey otros el sr alan wilder atezora lo mas grande de dm.
deja de poner chorradas anda ...
el tipo siente una ternura implacable por su exbanda. Se habrá ido por el desmadre de Dave y Martin en los 90.. No se fue muy de su grado por lo visto
Everybody always says they want Alan in DM....I wish Alan would write songs with JOHN FRUSCIANTE...the old guitarist from RHCP....he's cool and available!!!
What's the song at 3:30
Diggle Doggle rush from songs of faith and devotion
Желаю таки встретиться Алану и парням из ДМ на сцене и в студии, и поработать вместе на благо нас - фанатов))
judas
he says he does not regret leaving dm but he does not seem at all he seems even sickly as he has the house, with him DM was the biggest.
His ex wife is taking him to the cleaners
Is that why he had the auction ?
It is sad really. But they were together for 15 years, and have 2 kids. So I guess she's entitled to something.
Alan on drums is... _something else_ entirely. I can't really describe it since I'm not a proper musician but I enjoy his drums way more than Christian. sorry Christian.
Q lastlma q no esta con la banda .....
I don’t want Alan Wilder to be a Mark Hollis.
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why are u selling this??????
i wanna have this sofad-acetate at 6:04
Dubplates!