Depeche Mode performing New Life, See You and Just Can't Get Enough, incl. interview and the weirdest intro ever. Måndagsbörsen, Swedish television, 1982.
I was at this weird buddhist convention in Hawaii at age 10 when I heard Depeche Mode for the first time in early 80's on a car radio cassette player. The car was jam packed with buddhists jamming to DM headed to Waikiki Beach. After returning home I begged Mom to goto mall, went to The Warehouse (a place that sold music) and got the cassette Construction Time Again. And that was the beginning of my torment by Metalheads beating me up for being a "mod." :-P
In ‘85-‘86, I had the biggest allowance, so it was my job to always have D batteries for me and my friends boom box! We would skateboard our fly ramp and listen to Depeche Mode’s Speak and Spell album, The Violent Femme’s first album Violent Femmes, The Sex Pistols Never Mind the Bollucks and Black Flag as well as The Cure. First the chicks in the neighborhood would hear the music and come watch us skate and finally dudes in the neighborhood would show up. A lot of them were into Judas Priest, Metallica etc. but they didn’t bother us cuz they couldn’t do what we were and we gathered all the girls. Man those days were great! It was like the sun would never go down! Such innocent fun. Adults would come out to tell us to turn the music down, only to end up watching us and see all the neighborhood kids just having innocent fun and not hurting anyone or property. Whatever happened to days like that?!?!
I have similar stories going to buy CDs from the Warehouse. It was so amazing waiting for release day. Then buying concert tickets from the stares as well...Love your story though. Buddhist convention in Hawaii en route to Waikiki?
The Vince era, with no Vince. Not sure what would have happened if Gore had not had Alan to transform his works into the masterpieces we heard from 83-95. Not many bands lose one musical genius and stumble into another one.
If you listen to Martin's demos nearly everything in the final song is already there. Alan just helped give them a polish. Granted he did become more involved in their final sound with the later albums but all the melodies and component parts were still already written by Martin
The interview at the end is the greatest I've ever seen ^^^ "Your new song New Life, what is it about." "We don't know, Vince wrote the song but he left the band."
Pretty obvious question. He should have replied "It's about my past", as a joke :) / Pregunta bastante obvia. Debió responder "Se trata de mi pasado", como una broma.
Vince didn't like performing in front of audiences. he was much more comfortable in the studio writing, cutting tracks and so on. he was the mind behind Yazoo when he " moved out" from Depeche mode and after that joined Eraser.
The were so cute when they were young with their Keyboard Synths. Playing their adorable little melodies.☺️ This footage is so rare! Thanks UA-cam! The Depeche Mode’s!
To those not in the know, eg Americans, "See You" was incredibly important as it was the first single to be released without Vince Clarke and written by Martin Gore. Had it flopped, it might have spelled the end of Depeche Mode. Fortunately, it reached No. 6 in the UK charts. Again, this was follwed up by "The Meaning of Love" which reached No. 12 in the UK, then "Leave in Silence" at No. 18. The drop-off in chart success with the other 2 singles was most likely due to fans already having bought album which those songs were on. Though "12 remixes were very popular back then, which helped push the song up the charts.
What a fantastic interview 🤣 But who would have expected back in 1982, that DM would become the biggest band ever, with the most sophisticated arrangements, deepest lyrics and best live performances? I salute you Martin, Dave, Andy, Alan and Vince, for making my life...Greetings to all the fans.
Alan: I will play this clearly important melody and sing. Martin: I will play this clearly important melody and sing. Fletch: I will lay all ten of my fingers on the keyboard at the same time. I may be playing a note, I may not.
I love seeing them so Vanilla here…in suits, minimal make-up and no crotch-grabbing, Elvis-moves coming out of Dave yet lol. I could see them playing the wedding circuit with this vibe.
Jesus Christ he is so cool and genuine. His answer to her question "Do u think synthesizers/drum machines can or will replace guitars & reg music equipment?" He was dead on. "No" he said.... 10yrs later Gahan would be living in Los Angeles really into early-mid 90s Alternative Rock explosion. He loves Janes Addiction. But which all led to August 95 overdose. I'll never forget it....I just turned 18yrs old June 95. Graduated HS that May.... We had a drug fueled/crazy Summer of 95 with great music everywhere. We were headed dwn to a State Fair in Sedalia' Missouri passing a blunt between two cars going down 50Hwy... I just got my piece of paper hit acid...Put it on my tongue and immediately on one of the many great alternative radio stations then the DJ said "Dave Gahan has passed/died of an heroin overdose." I was drinking a new 20oz plastic Sprite bottles when I heard and reacted shockingly that my tab fell into my Sprite. I made my friend put on my "Violator" cd and I drank the Sprite......oh what a night. "End of Golden Age boys" (Was happy hear nxt day he was not dead..)
@@hansjrgenfrederiksen4065 Well, he and Vince were the first members (as No Romance in China), and he helped Vince persuade Martin to join them (now as Composition of Sound) since Fletch and Martin had been best friends since they were small children, so I suppose you're right. Vince was the original mastermind, but without Fletch, Depeche Mode (which the band became when Vince got Dave to join, with Dave suggesting the new name) might well have never been. You might say that Fletch has remained in the band primarily because the others are eternally grateful, and Martin is a loyal friend. Otherwise, to be frank, there is really no reason for Fletch to be in any band.
True story but during the Some Great Reward tour I saw them at the Beacon Theater in NYC in 1984 and Fletch played the keyboard part to Somebody by himself (with Martin singing of course).
@@ultramet So many questions. Where was Alan? How come this never ever happened again? How come this goes completely against all the evidence we have of Fletch's extremely meagre musical ability?
l bought this on vinyl 45 rpm disc about 81 /82 !! l was so happy l had collected enough pennies from my dad's beer bottles by taking them back to the pub and finally had enough money ( with some pocket money ) to buy it . Just played it on the record player over and over !!
The band was ahead of its time, at some point time caught up with them, but that's pretty much the best music I've ever heard. This band shaped my youth, I had so much fun, videos like this are a treasure, I love it.
Depeche Mode, Live 1982 @ Måndagsbörsen 2150pm 30.5.22 wow how they rused... i have buggered off to listen to proper muzak - via vinyl.. no worries, though, it's depeche...
@@sturdeehouse Depeche Mode, Live 1982 @ Måndagsbörsen 2114pm 9.6.22 ah.... my next door neighbour once feigned depeche mode love. the only reason he got into it was due to my playing the band's guff of a saturday night... ah!!!! i like the way the band kindda did an about turn and decided on a rock schtick finale. it's heavier stuff suits me. though, again, i feel the likes of einsturzende neubauten (sic) may have had some subconscious influence on it... no; you really dont get a say in another person's musical journey - it's strictly personal. you bunch of censorious nerds!!!! all the electro kiddies have seen the light and kindda now attempt to oust the pillars of virtue ie: those who stood fast to the guitar and drum and bass combo - as predicted in 1979/80-ish... what kindda era do the band look comfortable within - as, let's face it, the band has seen off electro pop, new wave, indie, madchester and fuck knows what this era is to be noted as... it's kindda done it's own thing and that's cool by me. you either enter into it's world or keep it at arm's length. as i say the more heavier the depeche mode composition the better.
It’s crazy to think that just 6 years later they would absolutely blow the bottom out of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena at the 101 concert, which I was lucky enough to be at after standing in line for 3 days at Ticketmaster 🤣👍🏻
A very young and relatively inexperienced DM here but very much proving they could cut it as a live band. Impressive. Alan Wilder really helped them grow I think.
This band turned me onto synthesizers and synth pop. Years later I am still trying to write and play like this. Very bold to be an unconventional band like this and especially ground breaking. Love their sound.
Depeche Mode playing on following synthesizers here....Andy Fletcher on a Moog Source, ML Gore on a Yamaha CS-5 and a Palm Products GmbH Wave 2 and Alan Wilder on a Roland Promars Compuphonic MRS-2....thanks for a great video...
Plenty of VCOs to go out of tune with the tape! It really stands out at the beginning of See You. I guess the heat of the studio lights will have had something to do with it.
Yeah, first song i heard is his two minute warning live version, never heard anything like it before in 1984, so advanced still feels the same (so now you have an idea how young i am)
They took the world by storm, i notice at their beginnings they were always question why this why that. And he always , answer “well, we just want people to enjoy our music and have fun no real deep meaning or meditation just enjoy”
I don't think the Swede interviewing Dave was a fool; I think the comprehension wasn't great and Dave was dead nervous. A really cool slice of history.
This is a nice live set; they look like they are having fun. Congrats to the audio engineers on the day - much better quality than a lot of comparable concert recordings from this period..
You can see they got better and better and as synths progressed in sound so did they.. Dave´s dancing and energy really give the band a polish..... thank god Dave moved and grooved like he did that was an an essential ingredients imo
Depeche Mode changed drastically after their first album Speak & Spell which is when Vince Clarke left the band. You can see the originating spirit evolving in Yazoo and later Erasure.
@@phaandorpertwee6981 Curiously, though, I think I also hear the beginnings of Depeche Mode's later sound in some early Vince-penned songs, as well, such as "Ice Machine" and "Puppets".
He used to play a lot if not all the synth bass live in the early days. Since mid-eighties he started to play less and less. But nowadays he still plays the synth bass line in songs that they play very often like Just Can't Get Enough, Black Celebration, Stripped, Photographic, Home or Never Let Me Down Again.
what a great energy they had at that time! I´m happy that i came across this video, thank you for sharing! Depeche Mode - authentic from beginning on.... beautiful
Всем привет из 2021!!!! Почти 40 лет прошло, но восторг!!!
RIP Andy, you will be missed but never forgotten 🌷🌷🌷
Soooooo much💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
It caught me out seeing him singing Never Let Me Down.😢
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
I was at this weird buddhist convention in Hawaii at age 10 when I heard Depeche Mode for the first time in early 80's on a car radio cassette player. The car was jam packed with buddhists jamming to DM headed to Waikiki Beach. After returning home I begged Mom to goto mall, went to The Warehouse (a place that sold music) and got the cassette Construction Time Again. And that was the beginning of my torment by Metalheads beating me up for being a "mod." :-P
Construction Time Again my love album
Cool story 👍👍👍
In ‘85-‘86, I had the biggest allowance, so it was my job to always have D batteries for me and my friends boom box! We would skateboard our fly ramp and listen to Depeche Mode’s Speak and Spell album, The Violent Femme’s first album Violent Femmes, The Sex Pistols Never Mind the Bollucks and Black Flag as well as The Cure. First the chicks in the neighborhood would hear the music and come watch us skate and finally dudes in the neighborhood would show up. A lot of them were into Judas Priest, Metallica etc. but they didn’t bother us cuz they couldn’t do what we were and we gathered all the girls. Man those days were great! It was like the sun would never go down! Such innocent fun. Adults would come out to tell us to turn the music down, only to end up watching us and see all the neighborhood kids just having innocent fun and not hurting anyone or property. Whatever happened to days like that?!?!
I have similar stories going to buy CDs from the Warehouse. It was so amazing waiting for release day. Then buying concert tickets from the stares as well...Love your story though. Buddhist convention in Hawaii en route to Waikiki?
Heck yeah, da warehouse
The Vince era, with no Vince. Not sure what would have happened if Gore had not had Alan to transform his works into the masterpieces we heard from 83-95. Not many bands lose one musical genius and stumble into another one.
Yeah!
Alan is Alan,Vince is Yazoo.
That's nonsense. Martin was the genius. Alan was just a decent pianist. They could have found another one
If you listen to Martin's demos nearly everything in the final song is already there. Alan just helped give them a polish. Granted he did become more involved in their final sound with the later albums but all the melodies and component parts were still already written by Martin
Yeah, they were really lucky with Alan joining them, too bad he seems to retire, Recoil is excellent)
So Germany sent us kraftwerk incredible synth tunes. Britain said you can’t dance to that ! Here have DEPECHE MODE and the rest is history x
"New Life" sounds like "Airwaves" from Kraftwerk.
@@lionelalias4561but cooler
You can dance to Kraftwerk
Great to see Andy actually play
God dang it, Alan killing it on the leads here
Alan played more notes in one minute than Fletch played in his whole career 🤣
Dave's dancing is always the definition of cool
The interview at the end is the greatest I've ever seen ^^^
"Your new song New Life, what is it about." "We don't know, Vince wrote the song but he left the band."
Pretty obvious question. He should have replied "It's about my past", as a joke :) / Pregunta bastante obvia. Debió responder "Se trata de mi pasado", como una broma.
Vince left so Alan could join. Thus, the “new life”. 🎹
Lol
Vince didn't like performing in front of audiences. he was much more comfortable in the studio writing, cutting tracks and so on. he was the mind behind Yazoo when he " moved out" from Depeche mode and after that joined Eraser.
The were so cute when they were young with their Keyboard Synths. Playing their adorable little melodies.☺️
This footage is so rare! Thanks UA-cam!
The Depeche Mode’s!
To those not in the know, eg Americans, "See You" was incredibly important as it was the first single to be released without Vince Clarke and written by Martin Gore. Had it flopped, it might have spelled the end of Depeche Mode. Fortunately, it reached No. 6 in the UK charts. Again, this was follwed up by "The Meaning of Love" which reached No. 12 in the UK, then "Leave in Silence" at No. 18. The drop-off in chart success with the other 2 singles was most likely due to fans already having bought album which those songs were on. Though "12 remixes were very popular back then, which helped push the song up the charts.
It's insane the voice coming out such baby face Gahan!
39 years, sometimes i think it Was yesterday !
Thank you for the music, Andrew Fletcher. Rest in Peace.
Dave has always been a doll🧡
My favorite Depeche Mode song..................greetings of Peru 🇵🇪...
Alan wilder equates to genius 👏
They were just kids! Crazy to see them so young
It was just so different musically and they really were very serious about making it work in many ways. Precious.
David Gahan’s voice is so clear and distinct.Alan Wilder just incredible on the keyboards.Martin Gore best backup voice as well as soloist.
dave solid voice in this performance👍
What a fantastic interview 🤣 But who would have expected back in 1982, that DM would become the biggest band ever, with the most sophisticated arrangements, deepest lyrics and best live performances? I salute you Martin, Dave, Andy, Alan and Vince, for making my life...Greetings to all the fans.
В этом 1982 году - они уже были великими!
Thats pouring it on a lil too thick discoStar, too rich- but yes they Dep.Mode were big and smart.
@@Dazed1512 Yes, They are the biggest band ever for me. 42 years and still going strong.
Полностью поддерживаю
Alan: I will play this clearly important melody and sing.
Martin: I will play this clearly important melody and sing.
Fletch: I will lay all ten of my fingers on the keyboard at the same time. I may be playing a note, I may not.
Fletch was playing the bass line on JCGE-! A monophonic Moog Source … on other songs he was fingering chords 🙃🙋🏻♂️
The sound is amazing. Dave Gahan's voice is beautiful.
How I miss Mr. Alan Wilder!!
40 years later and they more cool than modern artists
I love seeing them so Vanilla here…in suits, minimal make-up and no crotch-grabbing, Elvis-moves coming out of Dave yet lol. I could see them playing the wedding circuit with this vibe.
Jesus Christ he is so cool and genuine.
His answer to her question "Do u think synthesizers/drum machines can or will replace guitars & reg music equipment?"
He was dead on. "No" he said.... 10yrs later Gahan would be living in Los Angeles really into early-mid 90s Alternative Rock explosion.
He loves Janes Addiction.
But which all led to August 95 overdose.
I'll never forget it....I just turned 18yrs old June 95. Graduated HS that May.... We had a drug fueled/crazy Summer of 95 with great music everywhere. We were headed dwn to a State Fair in Sedalia' Missouri passing a blunt between two cars going down 50Hwy...
I just got my piece of paper hit acid...Put it on my tongue and immediately on one of the many great alternative radio stations then the DJ said "Dave Gahan has passed/died of an heroin overdose."
I was drinking a new 20oz plastic Sprite bottles when I heard and reacted shockingly that my tab fell into my Sprite.
I made my friend put on my "Violator" cd and I drank the Sprite......oh what a night. "End of Golden Age boys"
(Was happy hear nxt day he was not dead..)
Love how the host does a handstand then casually goes to his table just off to the side.
The era when Fletcher earned his pay
He was the connecting part , whitout him there had never been any DM !
@@hansjrgenfrederiksen4065 Well, he and Vince were the first members (as No Romance in China), and he helped Vince persuade Martin to join them (now as Composition of Sound) since Fletch and Martin had been best friends since they were small children, so I suppose you're right. Vince was the original mastermind, but without Fletch, Depeche Mode (which the band became when Vince got Dave to join, with Dave suggesting the new name) might well have never been. You might say that Fletch has remained in the band primarily because the others are eternally grateful, and Martin is a loyal friend. Otherwise, to be frank, there is really no reason for Fletch to be in any band.
I could listen to Dave’s voice forever, it’s so pretty
Я когда слушаю как Дэйв поёт. Я чувствую то как сильно он волнуется
Rare footage of Fletch actually playing!
True story but during the Some Great Reward tour I saw them at the Beacon Theater in NYC in 1984 and Fletch played the keyboard part to Somebody by himself (with Martin singing of course).
Shame,.... his career sometimes looked like a big sumpathy vote.
Ive seen him dancing quite a lot,.....shiddt technique on synth.
it's an illusion, don't panic
@@ultramet So many questions. Where was Alan? How come this never ever happened again? How come this goes completely against all the evidence we have of Fletch's extremely meagre musical ability?
@@maddogUK69 what do you mean "where was alan"?
Thank you for this video
(Yes, I know, I'm 7 years late!)
l bought this on vinyl 45 rpm disc about 81 /82 !! l was so happy l had collected enough pennies from my dad's beer bottles by taking them back to the pub and finally had enough money ( with some pocket money ) to buy it . Just played it on the record player over and over !!
и да, Алан в группе имел очень важную роль.. жаль что не сложилось
The band was ahead of its time, at some point time caught up with them, but that's pretty much the best music I've ever heard. This band shaped my youth, I had so much fun, videos like this are a treasure, I love it.
Depeche Mode, Live 1982 @ Måndagsbörsen 2150pm 30.5.22 wow how they rused... i have buggered off to listen to proper muzak - via vinyl.. no worries, though, it's depeche...
What time do you think they actually fitted in? What year?
@@sturdeehouse Depeche Mode, Live 1982 @ Måndagsbörsen 2114pm 9.6.22 ah.... my next door neighbour once feigned depeche mode love. the only reason he got into it was due to my playing the band's guff of a saturday night... ah!!!! i like the way the band kindda did an about turn and decided on a rock schtick finale. it's heavier stuff suits me. though, again, i feel the likes of einsturzende neubauten (sic) may have had some subconscious influence on it... no; you really dont get a say in another person's musical journey - it's strictly personal. you bunch of censorious nerds!!!! all the electro kiddies have seen the light and kindda now attempt to oust the pillars of virtue ie: those who stood fast to the guitar and drum and bass combo - as predicted in 1979/80-ish... what kindda era do the band look comfortable within - as, let's face it, the band has seen off electro pop, new wave, indie, madchester and fuck knows what this era is to be noted as... it's kindda done it's own thing and that's cool by me. you either enter into it's world or keep it at arm's length. as i say the more heavier the depeche mode composition the better.
@@brody5211 Depeche Mode, Live 1982 @ Måndagsbörsen 0431am 16.7.22 what was a hard read....?
It’s crazy to think that just 6 years later they would absolutely blow the bottom out of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena at the 101 concert, which I was lucky enough to be at after standing in line for 3 days at Ticketmaster 🤣👍🏻
So that Rose Bowl was as big as it looked
@@josephhiggins8143 the Rose Bowl is massive, it's capacity is 90,000 people.
I love how at that moment in time, Dave had no idea of how erotic he would become .....its magic.
These guys are my favorite forever!!!!!
From... engLand
Crazy to think this Dave would end up singing songs like Rush and I Feel You!!!
live not playback impressive for 1982
I' guess, some of the sounds came from tape, especially drums.
Analogue, makes it even more impressive even with a backing track.
I met Alan Wilder at a Depeche Mode Concert a few years ago... He is such a nice guy
Wow, what a great story, thanks. That means that they left their hard feelings behind and in good terms now. Did Alan dance or sing along?
@@irchieirchie he played 2 songs with Depeche Mode on stage... And at our party he was chatting away with Martin... His wife is really lovely too
@@michaeladolph7134 thanks for your answer 🙏 could you please tell me where and when it was? (Hope to find a video)
@@irchieirchie 2009 Royal Albert Hall in London. Teenage Cancer Trust Concert
@@michaeladolph7134 thank you!
This is why I f*ing love UA-cam. Gems like these that people upload. Amazing. Keep them coming and long love DM 🌹
Dave is so fresh! love the way he was moving dancing at the time!
Looks like Alan's hands live their independent lives 😍
A very young and relatively inexperienced DM here but very much proving they could cut it as a live band. Impressive. Alan Wilder really helped them grow I think.
01:30 - New Life
05:40 - (Interview)
09:03 - See You
13:10 - Just Can't Get Enough
Dave is so darn CUTE!
OMG such brave young lads, they preempted a new age.
The last song was perfect- different from LP version, but perfect
This band turned me onto synthesizers and synth pop. Years later I am still trying to write and play like this. Very bold to be an unconventional band like this and especially ground breaking. Love their sound.
Wow...young gents delivering a great live performance👍🏻
Depeche Mode playing on following synthesizers here....Andy Fletcher on a Moog Source, ML Gore on a Yamaha CS-5 and a Palm Products GmbH Wave 2 and Alan Wilder on a Roland Promars Compuphonic MRS-2....thanks for a great video...
Plenty of VCOs to go out of tune with the tape! It really stands out at the beginning of See You. I guess the heat of the studio lights will have had something to do with it.
Fletch has the most modern synth. OK, Wave2 was state of art too.
That's some cool synth knowledge you have :-) PPG Wave 2 was an expensive piece of kit for sure
@@martin-mi3cg Wave was designed with good intentions but its sound was crap, always so unpleasant. Thats why it was abandoned so soon.
Playing the following synths...
такой молодой и всегда была классная музыка не обычная до сих пор для вдохновления это депеш мод
My god....This is so perfect....
How brilliant! Early Depeche FOREVER when they were a Synth band XXXXXX
In this times, Andy did played the bass synth, and I must say with very good precision, I don't know why he stopped playing
and here he is playing live bass?
Alan showing his amazing value at this critical stage in DM history. And what a difference he made as a band member.
Yeah, first song i heard is his two minute warning live version, never heard anything like it before in 1984, so advanced still feels the same (so now you have an idea how young i am)
Agreed
Absolutely. They were lucky to have him in the band cause he made that paradigm shift to what is known as DM's signature sound
Ladies and gentlemen, the greatest band in the universe!
You spelt crappiest wrong
@@spunkletonspermaticus2415 As original as your handle.
Какой сильный голос у Дейва, я такой сочный его вокал в живом исполнении услышал здесь впервые за все время!
Really nice to be back in those good times of youth and music
Damn, what a VOICE !!!❤😍
Fantastic. This video is gold.
Les voix de Dave et d’Alan ont toujours été géniales ensemble 🖤
absolument je suis d'accord avec toi
They took the world by storm, i notice at their beginnings they were always question why this why that. And he always , answer “well, we just want people to enjoy our music and have fun no real deep meaning or meditation just enjoy”
Юные,задорные и наивные...
Класс
Incredible production. The guys looks so young!
The guys _were_ so young, Dave especially looks like a kid!
I love that we can clearly hear Alan’s backing vocals. I really want someone to just isolate all his backing vocal contributions.
There's isolated Fletch vocals out there but only studio
Какие они молодые и милые))) Депеш ван лав)
Love those PPG synths, Moog, Juno sounds... Alan's keyboard agility is incredible. 🖤🖤.
They would make one of the most beautiful,dark albums of all time in 1986,Black Celebration.😘
Very first concert I ever saw... June 1986, Black Celebration tour. Indelibly etched in my mind, all these years later.
I love their early concerts
this is the way a song played live should sound like
super bon souvenir
Que manera tan peculiar de tocar el teclado tiene Alan, siempre fue un maestro !!!
Sus dedos vuelan 🤯
I don't think the Swede interviewing Dave was a fool; I think the comprehension wasn't great and Dave was dead nervous.
A really cool slice of history.
This is a nice live set; they look like they are having fun. Congrats to the audio engineers on the day - much better quality than a lot of comparable concert recordings from this period..
All I wanna do is…see Alan Wilder.
Incredible, magnificent, genius, unique in my funeral will sound Depeche
Hoe can this video only have 77.000 views.... this is EPIC historic live synth performance by DM - gotta love them
Such old souls for young men. They for sure shaped my youth.
amazing sound for a live performance.
Btw, later the same night Phil Collins and Talk Talk performed too! You can see Talk Talk`s electric drum behind the tape recorder.
Wow! Smashing!
I just saw you commenting on a Yazoo video Margis,what superb taste you have sir.😀
I love them. I love this concert.🥰 They are so young.
You can see they got better and better and as synths progressed in sound so did they.. Dave´s dancing and energy really give the band a polish..... thank god Dave moved and grooved like he did that was an an essential ingredients imo
Amazing watching these old videos 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Whoever underestimated this band back then HAS regreted it!!
Holy crap. Thanks for posting this, I was born in 82.
Depeche Mode's early music was their best. Incredible upload. Very entertaining. Thank you.
@Lyric Rodney Definitely, I've been using InstaFlixxer for months myself :)
Depeche Mode changed drastically after their first album Speak & Spell which is when Vince Clarke left the band. You can see the originating spirit evolving in Yazoo and later Erasure.
@@phaandorpertwee6981 Curiously, though, I think I also hear the beginnings of Depeche Mode's later sound in some early Vince-penned songs, as well, such as "Ice Machine" and "Puppets".
Yeah, they just want us to have fun. It's adorbs.
Dude... best!!
Hits from "Speak & Spell" only with Vince Clarke!
Beutiful concert _beutiful year 1982
He used to play a lot if not all the synth bass live in the early days. Since mid-eighties he started to play less and less. But nowadays he still plays the synth bass line in songs that they play very often like Just Can't Get Enough, Black Celebration, Stripped, Photographic, Home or Never Let Me Down Again.
what a great energy they had at that time! I´m happy that i came across this video, thank you for sharing! Depeche Mode - authentic from beginning on.... beautiful
so young and so genious....... you cant learn this! you get borned this way! awesome!
Дорогие наши, милые и обожаемые во все времена..😊 ❤❤❤❤
Точно !!!
Awesome video ! Nice to see them doing electronic music live ! Thanks for sharing this rarity !
Taking the influence of Kraftwerk to the pop charts...Great footage.
Saw them in Toronto Canada I think it was either 1982 or 1983! They were so good!! They were at Massey Hall!