*The lyric is: "Stripped down to the bone." lol* *"Depeche Mode" = "Fast Fashion" in French.* *One of my closest friends is a Who FANATIC!* *Dave mentions Thomas Dolby: I like 'im, too!* *And I L-O-V-E The Smiths!!* *Additionally, I've burned many a metric fucktonne of bud to DM!!* *Helps me think better.* 🙂 *OK, now what do I like about this ....* *Great question!* *I'll try to answer it from a non-musician's POV:* *DM started in 1981.* *Really, the only other "synth only" band around was Kraftwerk.* *But DM uses synths in a "hauntingly melodic" way,* *as opposed to the "kling klangy"-ness of KW.* *Their "musical phrasing for synths", if you will, was unheard of.* *Again, I'm saying all of this from a 1000% non-musician's perspective. lol* *So DM's music was using a completely new approach.* *They are very influential,* *so maybe in 2024 in a context of 40+ years of people copying* *their unique style of synth music, it might sound "too 80s".* *And that, I hope, explains what I like about the "Stripped".* *Dave's a drummer, like my Dad, and Shelly's mentioned on LMWTP* *that she used to frequent that place in Brookaleen "L'Amours".* *So I can see how DM's not you guys' cup o' oolong, I get that!* *But thank you both so very much for doing this one!!* *P.S.: Stuttering John is a drunken buffoon ....* *On LMWTP, you mention you worked with Who-Who.* *Didja ever have any run-ins with Drunkie ...??* 🖖🏻❤️
@@samechick *Ohhhh, so THAT'S what it is .... lol* *I thought youse guys are disgusted by my long [-ish] answer!!* *Eh, feh on UA-cam ....* *And I get what you mean about the doxxiness of the DV, sadly ....* 8^ ( #WompWomp
Hands down one of the best songs of the 80‘s. Total classic. Great statement to open yourself completely in a relationship. The whole album „Black Celebration“ was a milestone for the band. The „synthiness“ was exactly the thing: getting away from tried and tested roads and doing something fresh. Depeche Mode mixed great songwriting and deep lyrics with highly innovative production. „Stripped“ for example contains samples of fireworks and a sampled Porsche engine which were used as rhythms, effects and sounds. The way the band explored new territory made them forerunners of electronic and alternative pop music abd was super-exciting at the time. By the way: Depeche Mode were pretty much into Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix, too. They are just as legendary as those today. Highly influential for electronic music as well as for alternative rock. If you like rock, check out „I feel you“ from 1993 or „Barrel of a gun“ from 1997 for Instance.
just check out I Feel You (1993), Never Let Me Down Again (1987), World In My Eyes (1990), Strangelove (1987) or Black Celebration (1986) ... and you will know why some people like it.
Stripped was the 1st song I heard that got me into Depeche Mode. Their live version on the 101 concert album is amazing. I'm usually into guitar based rock n roll but Depeche Mode are a fine example of electronic music done right with good song writing. Their Violator album is still one of my favourite albums of all time.
I liked Depeche Mode a bit in the eighties. That tune Enjoy The Silence (Dave prob heard that one) was the main song I knew and I did a cover on UA-cam of that one. Here's one for Dave to check from the Michael Schenker Group which features Slash and vocals from Erik Gronwall from Skid Row. Quality Guitar solos, throughout the tune and slammin drums which Dave should dig. The tune is brand new cover of the UFO's Mother Mary ua-cam.com/video/z94FeCcvmrc/v-deo.html
I’m with Dave here. They were a band I was aware of, but never paid much attention to them. Not really my thing, but I appreciate the musicianship. Shecky, not sure if you saw that Johnny Cash’s son came across some of Johnny’s unreleased material and decided to release it. Country was never my thing, but Johnny always was. This is the first “new” song from Johnny. ua-cam.com/video/zumW9D47Ync/v-deo.htmlsi=b1CCiTE-xb67lTAz. Thanks again.
@@samechick I thought YT maybe hid a DM on the Deep Purple “Portable Door” video you guys did. I put a link to a really cool collaboration with Dom of Muse and Nick Fyffe of Jamiroquai. It’s a cool little track.
Amazing song. Not that fond of it live as I think the sophisticated sounds and samples in it sound a little muffled, but oh boy, it’s a powerful masterpiece of a song on record.
@@thadonis. Lol we're doing a test live stream in a few minutes in preparation for it. I will put a poll asking for best times and days. Dave is in a band that plays a lot during the summer so we need to come to some sort of a compromise if we all can. Look for that poll in the next day or so!
The name of the band is the title of a French fashion magazine that was published from 1976 to 2001. "Dépêche" (first "e" with an acute accent on the "e" and there's a circumflex accent over the second "e") is a journalistic term translated into "cable" ((in the past) a message sent by electric signal) or "telegram"; it's basically the latest news or hot news sent to every newspaper by a press agency or a reporter and "Mode" (in French) means "fashion". I've heard that Lead singer Dave Gahan was having a look at the French magazine at a time when the band members were searching for a name for the band and he suggested the title of the magazine as a name for the band. Whoever the female voice-over is: "You pronounced the band's name correctly!" You were wondering why so many people like or love Depeche Mode: Well, it's British New Wave, Synth Pop; catchy tunes, Dave Gahan's baritone voice which matches both the music and the lyrics perfectly, deep dark lyrics (Blasphemous Rumours), societal issues (People are People), a criticism of the Yuppies in the 80s (Everything counts), BDSM topic (Master and Servant, Behind the Wheel, Strange Love, a Question of Lust, Stripped (Maybe? Not sure... But a reference to "1984" by George Orwell, that's for sure!)), relationship issues (It's called a heart, Shake the Disease, a Question of Lust) and so forth To me, every kind of music reflects a certain mood; sometimes I feel like listening to the Who or Jimi Hendrix or any other rock band and in other circumstances I am likely to listen to Depeche Mode, the Cure or another New Wave band or something totally different such as Funk music...
"New Life" was pretty good (back when I was 12!). I kind of lost interest in them after that. Good synth sounds and "moods", but there's just not enough to the Depeche in the end. They're semi-interesting pop at best, and always have been. Bet you've never heard of the group "Japan" (or David Sylvian). Now they were interesting! But just when I was old enough to start being interested in them, they broke up, the swine! Try their 1979 album "Quiet Life" just to ease yourself into them. But then go backwards. I think their first album, "Adolescent Sex" (1978), is fantastic.
*The lyric is: "Stripped down to the bone." lol*
*"Depeche Mode" = "Fast Fashion" in French.*
*One of my closest friends is a Who FANATIC!*
*Dave mentions Thomas Dolby: I like 'im, too!*
*And I L-O-V-E The Smiths!!*
*Additionally, I've burned many a metric fucktonne of bud to DM!!*
*Helps me think better.* 🙂
*OK, now what do I like about this ....*
*Great question!*
*I'll try to answer it from a non-musician's POV:*
*DM started in 1981.*
*Really, the only other "synth only" band around was Kraftwerk.*
*But DM uses synths in a "hauntingly melodic" way,*
*as opposed to the "kling klangy"-ness of KW.*
*Their "musical phrasing for synths", if you will, was unheard of.*
*Again, I'm saying all of this from a 1000% non-musician's perspective. lol*
*So DM's music was using a completely new approach.*
*They are very influential,*
*so maybe in 2024 in a context of 40+ years of people copying*
*their unique style of synth music, it might sound "too 80s".*
*And that, I hope, explains what I like about the "Stripped".*
*Dave's a drummer, like my Dad, and Shelly's mentioned on LMWTP*
*that she used to frequent that place in Brookaleen "L'Amours".*
*So I can see how DM's not you guys' cup o' oolong, I get that!*
*But thank you both so very much for doing this one!!*
*P.S.: Stuttering John is a drunken buffoon ....*
*On LMWTP, you mention you worked with Who-Who.*
*Didja ever have any run-ins with Drunkie ...??*
🖖🏻❤️
*... and most watched video in two weeks!!*
😊❤
So for whatever reason youtube hid your comment.
I will relay your Depeche Mode notes to Dave!
@@samechick
*Ohhhh, so THAT'S what it is .... lol*
*I thought youse guys are disgusted by my long [-ish] answer!!*
*Eh, feh on UA-cam ....*
*And I get what you mean about the doxxiness of the DV, sadly ....*
8^ (
#WompWomp
I saw Depeche Mode some months ago, Stripped live still gives you the goosebumps.
Pasadena 101 tour
This is such an incredible song.
Hands down one of the best songs of the 80‘s. Total classic. Great statement to open yourself completely in a relationship.
The whole album „Black Celebration“ was a milestone for the band. The „synthiness“ was exactly the thing: getting away from tried and tested roads and doing something fresh. Depeche Mode mixed great songwriting and deep lyrics with highly innovative production. „Stripped“ for example contains samples of fireworks and a sampled Porsche engine which were used as rhythms, effects and sounds. The way the band explored new territory made them forerunners of electronic and alternative pop music abd was super-exciting at the time.
By the way: Depeche Mode were pretty much into Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix, too. They are just as legendary as those today. Highly influential for electronic music as well as for alternative rock. If you like rock, check out „I feel you“ from 1993 or „Barrel of a gun“ from 1997 for Instance.
90s Depeche was edgier and had some guitars in lots of songs. "I Feel You" stands out.
just check out I Feel You (1993), Never Let Me Down Again (1987), World In My Eyes (1990), Strangelove (1987) or Black Celebration (1986) ... and you will know why some people like it.
It’s that beautiful and chilling synth melodic part near the end that seals it for me.
This song has been covered many times if you are interested in other takes. My favorites: Rammstein, Shiny Toy Guns and Lights of Euphoria
@@StephanisRail
*Rammstein's version is fun, and I have the STG maxisingle!*
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Give them a chance .2 or 3 more songs and you will get to appreciate it. BLASPHEMOUS RUMOURS is a very very deep song.
Stripped was the 1st song I heard that got me into Depeche Mode. Their live version on the 101 concert album is amazing.
I'm usually into guitar based rock n roll but Depeche Mode are a fine example of electronic music done right with good song writing. Their Violator album is still one of my favourite albums of all time.
DM is a religion
The beginning starts with an engine startup… that is Dave Gahan’s the lead singer’s 1984 Porsche 911
Es una de las bandas más importantes e influyentes de la historia de la música
Kraftwerk 》 Depeche Mode 》 Rammstein
Lol, "a powdery substance high" 😂😂😂😂😂
One of the greatest live bands. Watch "never let me down again" live and see why we call him the "puppet master"
Excellent tune one of my favourite DM songs. The live 101 version is even better I think!
I would recommend the live concert Album Depeche Mode did in the late '80s...called 101......never ever did "Stripped" sound as good!!!
I liked Depeche Mode a bit in the eighties. That tune Enjoy The Silence (Dave prob heard that one) was the main song I knew and I did a cover on UA-cam of that one. Here's one for Dave to check from the Michael Schenker Group which features Slash and vocals from Erik Gronwall from Skid Row. Quality Guitar solos, throughout the tune and slammin drums which Dave should dig. The tune is brand new cover of the UFO's Mother Mary ua-cam.com/video/z94FeCcvmrc/v-deo.html
Try them live and youll see why they're so popular...Enjoy The Silence live in Berlin.... or Personal Jesus live in the Devotional tour.
If you do the song “blasphemous Rumors” do yourself a favor and listen to the album version. There is more to the song beyond the fade-out.
Más bien Tears for Fears te recordará a esto
I’m with Dave here. They were a band I was aware of, but never paid much attention to them. Not really my thing, but I appreciate the musicianship.
Shecky, not sure if you saw that Johnny Cash’s son came across some of Johnny’s unreleased material and decided to release it. Country was never my thing, but Johnny always was. This is the first “new” song from Johnny. ua-cam.com/video/zumW9D47Ync/v-deo.htmlsi=b1CCiTE-xb67lTAz. Thanks again.
Hey GB a lot of DM comments were hidden by YT for some reason, just seeing this now. Sorry about that. I'll get to this request next week.
@@samechick Thanks Shecky, no problem at all. I’m looking forward to it.
@@samechick I thought YT maybe hid a DM on the Deep Purple “Portable Door” video you guys did. I put a link to a really cool collaboration with Dom of Muse and Nick Fyffe of Jamiroquai. It’s a cool little track.
@@GutterBallet Oh shoot, I'll go look for it.
Please react to Rammstein's tribute cover of Stripped
Amazing song. Not that fond of it live as I think the sophisticated sounds and samples in it sound a little muffled, but oh boy, it’s a powerful masterpiece of a song on record.
You should react on walking in my shoes
I think I missed Dave's reaction to the Supersonic doc.
Is there anyway I can watch it online>? Will you be putting it on your site?
It hasn't happened yet.
@@samechick um, may I ask when it is happening?
So I can book the time off work and tell my wife and kids not to disturb me.
@@thadonis. Lol we're doing a test live stream in a few minutes in preparation for it. I will put a poll asking for best times and days. Dave is in a band that plays a lot during the summer so we need to come to some sort of a compromise if we all can. Look for that poll in the next day or so!
@@samechick Will do.
Thanks for the update, you both rock!
Dave, literally it seems. Does he have any videos of his band on here?
The name of the band is the title of a French fashion magazine that was published from 1976 to 2001. "Dépêche" (first "e" with an acute accent on the "e" and there's a circumflex accent over the second "e") is a journalistic term translated into "cable" ((in the past) a message sent by electric signal) or "telegram"; it's basically the latest news or hot news sent to every newspaper by a press agency or a reporter and "Mode" (in French) means "fashion". I've heard that Lead singer Dave Gahan was having a look at the French magazine at a time when the band members were searching for a name for the band and he suggested the title of the magazine as a name for the band. Whoever the female voice-over is: "You pronounced the band's name correctly!"
You were wondering why so many people like or love Depeche Mode: Well, it's British New Wave, Synth Pop; catchy tunes, Dave Gahan's baritone voice which matches both the music and the lyrics perfectly, deep dark lyrics (Blasphemous Rumours), societal issues (People are People), a criticism of the Yuppies in the 80s (Everything counts), BDSM topic (Master and Servant, Behind the Wheel, Strange Love, a Question of Lust, Stripped (Maybe? Not sure... But a reference to "1984" by George Orwell, that's for sure!)), relationship issues (It's called a heart, Shake the Disease, a Question of Lust) and so forth
To me, every kind of music reflects a certain mood; sometimes I feel like listening to the Who or Jimi Hendrix or any other rock band and in other circumstances I am likely to listen to Depeche Mode, the Cure or another New Wave band or something totally different such as Funk music...
Just gave you the 101 thumbs up, so listen to the full 101 live album of Depeche Mode
se ascoltava hendrix avrebbe avuto 80 anni...invece ha la mia età...mha!?
QUE SE PONGA A VER COSAS QUE LE GUSTAN, PORQUE VER ALGO QUE NO TE AGRADA
"New Life" was pretty good (back when I was 12!). I kind of lost interest in them after that. Good synth sounds and "moods", but there's just not enough to the Depeche in the end. They're semi-interesting pop at best, and always have been.
Bet you've never heard of the group "Japan" (or David Sylvian). Now they were interesting! But just when I was old enough to start being interested in them, they broke up, the swine!
Try their 1979 album "Quiet Life" just to ease yourself into them. But then go backwards. I think their first album, "Adolescent Sex" (1978), is fantastic.
Honestly prefer Rammstein's cover version of Stripped, goes much, much harder. Also, has guitars.🤨
I didn't know that existed. Sounds very cool! I shall give it a listen.
No
Rubbish
i freaking LOVE this band and this SONG!!!! oh and ofc Martin Gore made this one :)