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Depeche Mode & "Enjoy the Silence": From Parody to Royalty | New British Canon 

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In 1980 Depeche Mode arrived; Kids armed with synths and squeaky bubblegum tunes. By the end of the decade they had twenty UK top 40 hits and had grown progressively darker, moodier and more industrial, but still pop. However in the US they were not mainstream, known mostly by listeners of anglophile college radio DJs and seen along with The Smiths, Cure, New Order and XTC as “alternative.” This cult appeal had made them one of the biggest US concert draws of the late 1980s, but they couldn't back that up in album sales. 1990's Violator would change that. And alongside “Personal Jesus,” its second single would solidify that after a decade as a band they could have the biggest songs of their career, defining Modern Rock-crossover hits in the process. This is New British Canon and This is the story of "Enjoy the Silence."
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0:00 Introduction
01:31 Depeche Mode: Saviours and Punchline
07:21 Every Cult Needs a Messiah: "Personal Jesus"
11:03 From Serene to Danceable: "Enjoy The Silence"
14:57 How Violator Cracked the Top Ten
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@TrashTheory
@TrashTheory 3 года назад
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@jackgahan149
@jackgahan149 3 года назад
Ok this question nobody nobody knows and answer. WAY THE ROSE OF THE COVER ALBUM IS CUT IN 6 PIECES?🤔 DID YOU KNOW??
@Lunatic4Bizcas
@Lunatic4Bizcas 3 года назад
@@jackgahan149 : Great Question !
@Younghead
@Younghead 3 года назад
They’re just a good band that make music you can feel in a deep way.....!!!
@user-uu9xg7iw7i
@user-uu9xg7iw7i 3 года назад
Trash Theory ... thanks for this ! Well Done ! dm luv it ! ...
@jonasstuke528
@jonasstuke528 3 года назад
Annoying commenter here, on the topic of 'Einstürzende Neubauten' That pronounciation was so bad though. Love the video, but maybe plug German words into a text to speech for a sec before butchering them, because common letters are pronounced extremely different in German from English. FYI, it would be something like Uyn-shd-ür(both sounds don't exist in English)-ts-and-eh Noi(like in noise)-bow-ten. Sorry for being a grammar Nazi, I really love your vids!
@JackieTheCatfox
@JackieTheCatfox 3 года назад
If there's anything these episodes have taught me is that the British press is a cesspool of negativity and bullying towards new artists, with a tendency to go "it will never catch on", and that if they're clutching their pearls at something you do, you're probably doing something right.
@induspherix
@induspherix 3 года назад
Funny thing, I was so reminded of the incident where John McEnroe walked out on the press room in irritation at a British reporter who was trying to bait McEnroe's badboy temper, after which a heated argument between the that reporter and one of the American reporters led to light brawl in the press room. That being said, L.A.'s TV news coverage on the Violator LP release clearly highlighted a similarly repulsive trend in American news media. Perhaps if we made it a point to place American and British reporters in the same room together more often, we might hope to see them getting too distracted with getting butt-hurt at each other to indulge in their revoltingly vacuous demagogue impulses.
@JackieTheCatfox
@JackieTheCatfox 3 года назад
Oh my God, that's kinda hilarious in a twisted way xDDD But yeah, I don't understand why the press has such vitriol towards new artists and such.
@nellsun2521
@nellsun2521 3 года назад
Maybe that helped DM keep putting out quality new stuff though -- 'cos if the media had declared them 'genius' in 1981 they might have just rested on their laurels instead. The hostile media might have given them the fuel for the fire. To prove something and evolve.
@JackieTheCatfox
@JackieTheCatfox 3 года назад
@@nellsun2521 Yeah... no. There's a lot of middle ground between eviscerating a band on paper like the British news media does to a lot of artists, and calling them "genius". I'm a musician and artist myself, if the same vitriol was thrown my way for my artistic output I would get extremely discouraged.
@PaizuruInsanal
@PaizuruInsanal 3 года назад
You would think they being fucking wrong all the time would've costed their jobs. They're giving gaming journos a run for their money in the living joke department.
@ralphandivette
@ralphandivette 2 месяца назад
I had just starting dating this girl back in 1990, the summer before I left for college when Enjoy The Silence started playing on the radio. The way she screamed out "I love this song" told me right then she was special. We've been together since then and just celebrated our 26th wedding anniversary by going to a DM concert. I had goosebumps when they sang Strangelove.
@joebondo2422
@joebondo2422 3 года назад
When it comes to ANY documentary on Depeche Mode, I just can’t get enough.
@sn1ffy85
@sn1ffy85 3 года назад
Do you got all the remastered double disc docs?
@MathasarSalazar2
@MathasarSalazar2 3 года назад
That's the policy of truth
@sushifornico
@sushifornico 3 года назад
@@MathasarSalazar2 haha yesss
@user-gl9fi3zj6w
@user-gl9fi3zj6w 3 года назад
Trash Theory really got stripped down to the bone with this video
@OlafFichtner
@OlafFichtner 2 года назад
That's probably love in itself...
@fairdose
@fairdose 3 года назад
“Violator” was their best album and one of the best albums of all time. “Violator” landed like an alien in the spring of 1990 given that since 1988, most popular music in North America was firmly in the grips of hair metal. I was graduating that summer but nixed going to my high school prom since it was the same night that Depeche Mode were playing Montreal that night for a sold-out-in-15-minutes show at the Montreal Forum. My high school was like a really bad John Hughes film and I would rather celebrate my favourite band of all time with 5th row seats that I had slept out for for 2 nights instead of spending all this money looking my best on a bunch of people I couldn’t stand being around. It paid off. After the concert, we went to the hotel where they were staying and I ended up meeting Martin and Fletch, took pictures and I ended up chatting with Martin for about 10 minutes. He told us which goth club they were going to and invited us along. We met them at the club and I actually danced with Fletch and Alan. Come Monday morning and I find out that prom was a bust, everyone hated it. When people asked me what I did, I told them and eventually showed them the pictures. NOT going to prom was the best decision of my life.
@jeshkam
@jeshkam 3 года назад
Do you still have those pictures with Martin and Andy?
@fairdose
@fairdose 3 года назад
@@jeshkam Yes I do, I posted them on my FB and I have the one with Martin and I enlarged and framed and it’s hanging over my work desk along with thank you letters that I have from Katherine Hepburn and Professor Noam Chomsky. And no I’m not posting them here.
@jeshkam
@jeshkam 3 года назад
@@fairdose Thank you.
@gardenboydon
@gardenboydon 3 года назад
Thank was a great story! Thanks for sharing!!
@davedogge2280
@davedogge2280 3 года назад
It's like a John Hughes teen fantasy movie !
@gogglespisano24
@gogglespisano24 3 года назад
I was a weird, goth kid in the US and I loved Depeche Mode (and The Cure, The Smiths, Tears for Fears, Siouxsie,, etc.) so while I was pleased they were getting their praise with Violator, I was mad all the kids who made fun of me loved them now
@megmcguigan3857
@megmcguigan3857 3 года назад
I knew people who called them the 'f' word who all of a sudden started bragging about seeing them live. That really sucked.
@nellsun2521
@nellsun2521 3 года назад
Were you into Coil too? 'Horse Rotorvator' and 'Scatology' both classic 80s goth/industrial albums.
@cbmx1x1
@cbmx1x1 3 года назад
Yeah it always sucked when that happened with bands you liked as a teen.
@roriemarie2968
@roriemarie2968 3 года назад
I never really considered myself golf but I was all into goth stuff like all their music.. and a lot of people made fun of me and like you said now they're all big fans LOL
@jacobr5627
@jacobr5627 3 года назад
Were you into The Bolshoi, Orange Juice and Aztec Camera (Specifically their first album) also? If not, then I recommend you check those out.
@girllionness5944
@girllionness5944 3 года назад
“The serious UK music weeklies saw them as a joke" They literally saw every good band as a joke lol, music press has always been awfully elitist.
@bobdobalina838
@bobdobalina838 3 года назад
Literally??
@orcatwar9810
@orcatwar9810 2 года назад
Aren't all music jurnos like that? Even back then
@mikeymikey4186
@mikeymikey4186 2 года назад
I feel like British Press is usually overly pessimistic
@ddiva981
@ddiva981 2 года назад
@@mikeymikey4186 british press are just shite.. basically...
@CaptLoquaLacon
@CaptLoquaLacon 2 года назад
It made me think of Def Leppard when they said that - the press seemed to want them to be something other than what they are, a band should either be more poppy or more serious, which seems like the no man's land that Depeche Mode found themselves in (though at least Def Leppard deliberately positioned themselves in that way, while DM were trying to deliberately move away from the cheesy pop they started with)
@JoeyXSmith
@JoeyXSmith 3 года назад
8:30 Martin Gore: 'How we got anything done, I don't know.' Me: *Cough* Alan Wilder *Cough*
@maaczka
@maaczka 2 года назад
exactly! without alan wilder they would've never ever been so successful. not even close.
@toniamark
@toniamark 2 года назад
I mean... Facts.
@londonhatred
@londonhatred 3 года назад
FINALLY. Trash Theory does Depeche Mode
@ArturVader
@ArturVader 3 года назад
That's what I've been waiting for ever since I've subscribed to the channel.
@londonhatred
@londonhatred 3 года назад
@@ArturVader Honestly can't believe we've gone through so much NBC before this point. Violator was the watershed moment for DM and I'm glad we're finally here
@ArturVader
@ArturVader 3 года назад
@Orwell 1984 true, i even did that few times
@TheCraniumhead
@TheCraniumhead 3 года назад
Seriously! One of my favorite groups.
@starbrite526
@starbrite526 3 года назад
This video was a wonderful birthday gift from a longtime fan.
@departmentofchoons
@departmentofchoons Год назад
Depeche Mode are the perfect "Everyone's heard of them but nobody knows them like I do" band. Just that most ecstatic kind of band to be into when you're that age where everything seems like it might break your heart, and still immensely satisfying when you grow older, wiser but never leave that heart behind.
@PCT6566
@PCT6566 Год назад
I guess it's true what they say....the bands you fell in love with in your teenage years stay with you forever.
@carriej.4120
@carriej.4120 2 месяца назад
​@@PCT6566I fell in love when I was 23, I am 36 now and still adore them
@lunadaisy223
@lunadaisy223 3 года назад
That Rose Bowl concert was absolutely mental. Everyone was crying their eyes out, singing "Everything Counts" at the top of their lungs. There was also a giant food fight that almost everyone in the stands participated in! It rained but magically cleared up right before Depeche Mode came on. Best concert of my life on the weekend following my high school graduation. =)
@gepflegtePCSpieleKultur
@gepflegtePCSpieleKultur 3 года назад
6:48 still gives me goosebumps... Cheers Bro..
@jonnuanez2843
@jonnuanez2843 3 года назад
Seemingly half of my high school classmates went to that show. I joke at the amount. But the next time I saw them, there were so many concert tees. And several camera pan shots in the 101 film show them...oh there's ______. Though it was strange to see the cheerleaders with the shirts cause I feel they didn't get DM but just went to be cool.
@daveandgena3166
@daveandgena3166 3 года назад
Saw that tour in Denver. You could look around the arena and see every single hand raised. Someone commented later that DM could have told the crowd go go out that night and kill their parents and they would probably do it.
@user-uu9xg7iw7i
@user-uu9xg7iw7i 3 года назад
101 Concert ..!!!!! Yep.
@rhettrhett4891
@rhettrhett4891 3 года назад
I won tickets to that show from Richard Blade and The Poorman. I was in 9th grade, a friend of the family ended up having to drive me to the show *sigh*
@ilionatroya7129
@ilionatroya7129 2 года назад
Policy of Truth is one of the most nostalgically amazing songs for me. It always seems relevant.
@glezpik
@glezpik 3 года назад
Violator was like a loss of musical virginity, once I heard the first 3 seconds of World In My Eyes I never went back.
@roriemarie2968
@roriemarie2968 3 года назад
I feel the same but it was music for the masses for me
@nyxbellatrix011
@nyxbellatrix011 2 года назад
Personal Jesus did it for me…
@jeangenie_
@jeangenie_ 3 года назад
Love that they consider themselves so unapologetically pop! Violator is such a fantastic album.
@rockstopsthetraffic
@rockstopsthetraffic Год назад
Bands who aren't afraid of that label and write their own stuff are often the greatest.
@FirstOnRaceDayCapri2904
@FirstOnRaceDayCapri2904 3 года назад
Violator is simply a masterpiece. In 31 years it hasn't aged a second. It could be released today and i think it would still be a hit.
@lizucavictoria
@lizucavictoria 3 года назад
the evolution of DM as a band is so spectacular and it's what makes them so special to me
@charleebrown7188
@charleebrown7188 3 года назад
Unlike the degeneration of Smashing Pumpkins when Billy tried to go drummer-less. I wish they didnt choose SPs "Ava Adore" as an example of DM influence. Pumpkins are a great band, but Ava Adore is by far their crappiest album.
@rapabsinthe786
@rapabsinthe786 2 года назад
@@charleebrown7188 Pretty much every Pumpkins album post-Zeitgeist has been demonstrably worse than 'Adore'.
@charleebrown7188
@charleebrown7188 2 года назад
@@rapabsinthe786 I haven't listened to anything of theirs since Adore. I wont try to, since I'm getting lots of negative feedback. But, hey, 4 or 5 (Mellon Collie) good records is great for a band
@sebadrum16
@sebadrum16 Год назад
The only other bands I can think of that have developed like Depeche are Rush and Sonic Youth. Their albums just got better and better.
@sebastianjohansen2142
@sebastianjohansen2142 Год назад
Unique and perculior, kind of clever, brilliant!
@NunSuperior
@NunSuperior 3 года назад
The day after that Rose Bowl concert most of the students at my high school were wearing their DM concert shirts. It was a huge cultural event in L.A. for kids of that era.
@PilarNarvaezalvarez
@PilarNarvaezalvarez 3 года назад
I love the 101 doc
@monkeypawism
@monkeypawism 2 года назад
I still have that shirt. Bummed I didnt't save more concert/show shirts from my salad days.
@jeshkam
@jeshkam 2 года назад
@@PilarNarvaezalvarez Yeah, Dave the bus driver is hilarious 😂😁
@FallenOne3
@FallenOne3 3 года назад
I have to admit that my favourite song from Violator is Policy of Truth. The synths on that song sound so slick and perfect
@arthurcamargo8416
@arthurcamargo8416 3 года назад
Yes, DM were huge in LA and NY, SF and other places where there were good clubs. But what was left out of the video, and something that helped the band gain world-wide acceptance, was their influence on Eastern-bloc countries and the folks within. Theiir earlier songs about the hypocracy of capitalism and even the corruption of government and media, as well as romantic ballads early on in the bands repetoire, allowed them to gain fans that identified with the lyrics. Most of the songs from Some Great Reward, and especially songs (and even album covers) from A Broken Frame and Construction Time Again, spoke to everyone, from those frustrated by materialist "Yuppy" culture to even those living under communist regimes! Truly universal lyrics led to a truly universal audience! It is not by coincedence that so many folks call DM music "the soundtrack to my life!" (It was, and still is...)
@jbarajas7709
@jbarajas7709 2 года назад
Couldn’t Agree more also the songs from Black Celebration
@seanharp2001
@seanharp2001 Год назад
Yes, they were certainly a huge hit in Czech Republic
@makoshedevil9028
@makoshedevil9028 Год назад
It was and still is biggest cult band in Poland!🖤
@davedogge2280
@davedogge2280 3 года назад
This is a prime example of a band that matured well through the decades as it's fans did also.
@timbretthauer7717
@timbretthauer7717 4 месяца назад
Saw them in Atlanta in 2023 and it was one of the best concerts I have ever seen. Though I missed Alan and Andy.
@JasonLaneZardoz
@JasonLaneZardoz Год назад
I'm English but grew up in Spain, was educated there. Depeche Mode was MASSIVE in Spain.
@brianmclendon1647
@brianmclendon1647 3 года назад
I fucking love Depeche Mode, they got me through a lot of heavy times in my late teens.....thank you!!!!
@nyxbellatrix011
@nyxbellatrix011 2 года назад
I’m close to 50 and they still hold me through badtimes…
@toniamark
@toniamark 2 года назад
Me too 🖤🖤🖤
@zulfhashimmi2040
@zulfhashimmi2040 Год назад
Me too bro
@Balthorium
@Balthorium Год назад
I went to the San Francisco show the week before. Cow Palace. Before that I saw Black Celebration in Berkeley, Still have the shirt. The 101 shirts were sold out.
@SparkleJohn2000
@SparkleJohn2000 Год назад
I think Depeche Mode’s music getting darker and more experimental really has a weird wonderful effect on how I view them. I know them as a band who’s music is absolutely beautiful and dark and I love it so much.
@aditiiyer8455
@aditiiyer8455 2 года назад
While i agree Violator is a great album, i think people tend to overlook Some Great Reward and Black Celebration a lot. Those two albums were absolute beasts that led to Music for the Masses and Violator.
@kevindonovan5670
@kevindonovan5670 Год назад
Black Celebration is fantastic!
@megmcguigan3857
@megmcguigan3857 Год назад
Black Celebration was their best album IMHO.
@jeshkam
@jeshkam 3 года назад
2:51 See, Fletch can play anything, including cash registers.. 😂😁
@deathakid
@deathakid 3 года назад
blue dress from the Album Violator is like the best song ever
@lunadaisy223
@lunadaisy223 3 года назад
Yes! It gives me chills to this day.
@sirvillar007
@sirvillar007 3 года назад
Also Halo, Clean and World in my eyes.
@user-uu9xg7iw7i
@user-uu9xg7iw7i 3 года назад
ENJOY THE SILENCE
@deathakid
@deathakid 3 года назад
@@sirvillar007 another great song is "things you said" music for the masses
@sirvillar007
@sirvillar007 3 года назад
@@deathakid little fifteen, behind the wheel, strangelove and never let me down
@OutsiderSupreme
@OutsiderSupreme 3 года назад
One of Violator's great achievements is that it was a mostly electronic album that sounds like it could have been recorded yesterday, whereas most electronic music of the 80s and 90s is very much of its time. (Put on a rave compilation from the early 90s and get ready to cringe.) The band's almost perverse efforts to establish a signature sound throughout their early career truly paid off here. What a wonderful record.
@juliohernandez9372
@juliohernandez9372 3 года назад
Depeche Mode could easily sell out any venue in LA to this day 🙂
@roriemarie2968
@roriemarie2968 3 года назад
They are very popular in Florida as well and will sell out just about anything
@vjrei
@vjrei 3 года назад
Well, I saw them back in 2004 in New York and it was as trivial as stopping by a Dunking Donuts. It was that era after Wilder where they released Exciter which was super null.
@kmmining1359
@kmmining1359 3 года назад
Hi Julio, I believe you are correct, they are well loved in L.A. As an English fan, I am really glad they moved to Berlin then long term L.A where they got the recognition they deserved. The UK music press were diabolical in their treatment of DM in the early days. I saw them on the "Back to Work" (Construction time again) tour in UK back in 1983 and they were awesome then. Some of my mates took the piss out of me for it but time has proven me right.
@angiecibis
@angiecibis 2 года назад
@@kmmining1359 Angeleno here. DM is the only band to sell out four nights at the Hollywood Bowl. It was in 2017, I was there for 2 shows :)
@donweatherwax9318
@donweatherwax9318 2 года назад
I scored section Us at the Santa Barbara Bowl show and took my brother; and we couldn't believe the freaking energy. It was like a revival meeting. That was the most profitable tour of 2017; and it was absolutely no surprise.
@josephmccombe1223
@josephmccombe1223 3 года назад
DM is perfection. People either know this already, or they will one day come to this conclusion.
@mrrodriguezHLP
@mrrodriguezHLP 3 года назад
Hometown rock radio station in Los Angeles, KROQ, flexing its influence again. They pushed Depeche Mode over the top here in the US and made that Rose Bowl show possible. No part of the country loves Depeche Mode more than Southern California, just like Morrissey. For high school kids in SoCal in the 80s, "Somebody" was everyone's slow song at their prom. You could definitely do a video on KROQ and Rodney Bingenheimer, and their influence in breaking acts here in the US we otherwise would never have heard of. Rodney was playing the Cure and Adam Ant when Poison and Guns N Roses were reigning supreme.
@necronwarrior
@necronwarrior 3 года назад
I was just going to metion KROQ. I remember it being Richard Blade always talking about and playing DM, but I'm sure Rodney did too. KROQ was independent at that time and CBS had not yet put their slimy stain on the station.
@TectonicImprov
@TectonicImprov 3 года назад
I've read Richard Blade's book recently and Depeche Mode seems very grateful for the guy. He helped to put them on the map in the states
@mrrodriguezHLP
@mrrodriguezHLP 3 года назад
@@necronwarrior I'm embarrassed that I just forgot about Richard Blade. He is definitely huge on the list of people who were diversifying the the LA music scene in the 80s. I grew up on his Flashback Lunch show in the 90s and 00s.
@carolyn7367
@carolyn7367 3 года назад
Wrong part of the ‘80s. He played them when bands like REO Speedwagon and Journey were big.
@glittergirl1063
@glittergirl1063 3 года назад
YES! All of this! SoCal and KROQ are a huge part of DM success!
@PraiseBeToPasta
@PraiseBeToPasta 3 года назад
One of the best bands ever! Last I saw them, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club opened for them, and Martin Gore sang Strangelove acapella. Gave me chills.
@johi88
@johi88 3 года назад
Love BRMC, great bands
@Sabricent
@Sabricent 2 года назад
My favorite song!
@vampzombiewitch
@vampzombiewitch 13 дней назад
I think Martin always looked amazing in whatever he wore. He still does! Ugh I love him so much 🖤😫
@atomicdancer
@atomicdancer 3 года назад
*Butthead* : 'Depeche Mode' is French for 'we're wusses.' *Beavis* : Heh-heh-heh-heh-heh... yeah
@orphan961
@orphan961 3 года назад
The title “every cult needs a messiah” brings me so much joy
@matthews7805
@matthews7805 Год назад
This song, along with Personal Jesus, and Policy of Truth are still staples of American alternative radio today. They're just great, timless songs.
@robert-trading-as-Bob69
@robert-trading-as-Bob69 2 месяца назад
I was in the army in 1989 and 1990, existing in a closed off bubble. I missed the fall of the Berlin Wall even, finding out about that months later. I missed a ton of new music and movie releases, leaving a gap in my life, but I did NOT miss the release of Violator. That album burst through all military constraints, pricking my isolated SADF bubble, leading to the purchase of my first Sony Walkman on my meagre army pay, just so I could listen to Depeche Mode's Violator in all it's glory. In the early 1990's Depeche Mode toured South Africa on their Devotional Tour, and my mom came to the concert along with my friends... yeah, my mom who grew up listening to Elvis was partying along to her favourite band of all time, Depeche Mode. RIP mom.
@MayaSalila
@MayaSalila 3 года назад
There is something so magical about song snippets... You may have heard that song a hundred times but when you hear a snippet, it's like you heard it for the first time but with the benefit of pre-established fondness that just makes you want to dig out this song and play it till you bleed...
@davidellis5141
@davidellis5141 3 года назад
Black Celebration is my favorite Depeche Mode album & one of the best albums of the 80's. It had questions of lust & time & there was a 🪰on the windscreen. It's essential.
@deniseb.4656
@deniseb.4656 3 года назад
Same. And don't forget about "Stripped".
@Jabberwok28
@Jabberwok28 3 года назад
“Princess Di is wearing a new dress...”
@madamethibaut8786
@madamethibaut8786 3 года назад
Agreed
@user-uu9xg7iw7i
@user-uu9xg7iw7i 3 года назад
Yesss ... Black Celebration Here Is The House luv it ! But Not Tonight & Stripped Depeche Mode ...thx.
@user-uu9xg7iw7i
@user-uu9xg7iw7i 3 года назад
Princess Diana is Duran Duran She Said Love all Duranies ! ...
@coola567
@coola567 3 года назад
15:02 "Depeche Mode, smashing preconceptions" "Homer Simpson, smiling politely"
@TupDigital
@TupDigital 3 года назад
😆👍👍
@ulledienulle8211
@ulledienulle8211 3 года назад
great video, but that pronounciation of einstürzende neubauten made me crack up
@sexobscura
@sexobscura 3 года назад
yep
@nonothingnever
@nonothingnever 3 года назад
And Milan. Lol
@teresarivasugaz2313
@teresarivasugaz2313 3 года назад
Same hehehe
@MarkSentMe
@MarkSentMe 3 года назад
It's a computer generated voice
@ljp711
@ljp711 3 года назад
Actually it was Depeche Mode as well as Human League and New Musik that got me into synthesizers. Inspired me to do my own electronic music.
@jadou163
@jadou163 2 года назад
YESS !! New Musik mention 😍
@Kat.Evangeline
@Kat.Evangeline 3 года назад
My favorite band - Depeche Mode. I went thru a 3-year stage where I would only listen to Depeche Mode.**Never let me down** favorite song of all time! Einsturzende Neubauten played outside in a park in Seattle for free when I was about 20 years old. I had an invention with me called 'Vodka Tonic in a jar'.
@Tamara.p746
@Tamara.p746 3 года назад
Yes! I love that song. Every time I listen to it I feel like I can hear a new layer of rhythm in it.
@induspherix
@induspherix 3 года назад
That reminds me of my roomie freshman year, who would only listen to one song on repeat, which was a Depeche Mode minimal piano and vocal. Somewhat wistful, but comfortingly atmospheric; kinda similar to John Lennon's Imagine, but more downtempo, if perhaps somewhat more non-descript. Now I reckon I will have to hunt down the track for the nostalgia artifact, because my roomie was one of the sweetest people I ever met =]
@NatalieValentina6
@NatalieValentina6 3 года назад
I'm taking a ride with my best friend😘...
@user-uu9xg7iw7i
@user-uu9xg7iw7i 3 года назад
OK
@sacheverelle
@sacheverelle 2 года назад
That is a good choice for binge listening.
@RetroGamerzzzMUSIC
@RetroGamerzzzMUSIC 3 года назад
I waa born in 1991 in Poland but My father is big DM fan and their music also as Talk Talk was all the time around Me. I love their music too. Since I was born its seems. My mum said that when she was pregnant My father sometimes turned loud Depeche Mode so before I was born I heard that music. This music is inside of many of us!
@ichhasseamerika
@ichhasseamerika Год назад
One of the greatest albums of all time. The perfect DM album. It deserves to be listened to straight thru from start to finish as there are no duds on it. It is that perfect.
@cloudbloom
@cloudbloom 3 года назад
Violator was the first album I ever owned, my mom gave me the cassette for Christmas when I was 7 years old in 1990 and I wore out the tape from listening to it over and over. Amazing album
@kostajovanovic3711
@kostajovanovic3711 3 года назад
Berserk fan and a Depeche Mode fan, what a glorious combo
@user-uu9xg7iw7i
@user-uu9xg7iw7i 3 года назад
Perfetta !
@gerhardvaneeden5615
@gerhardvaneeden5615 Год назад
7?! Wow!
@cloudbloom
@cloudbloom Год назад
@@gerhardvaneeden5615 I know it's wild! Even at such a young age I was a fiend for music, I was fortunate enough to have a cool mom who shared awesome bands and albums with me (she still does btw, I've also shown her music as well over the years which she loves I'm fortunate to have that musical bond with her still all these years later🙏)
@gerhardvaneeden5615
@gerhardvaneeden5615 Год назад
@@cloudbloom Oh wow! I wasn't expecting a reply from my reply to a year-old comment, nevermind almost immediately. That's awesome that your mom is so cool, and that you share such a bond. You must really love music, and probably have quite a vast and varied range in your collection.
@Kitti_B
@Kitti_B Год назад
They are absolutely massive in Eastern Europe. I grow up listening to them I've always known them. Even my 70 year old mother who doesn't listen to English music at all knows them. Everybody knows them here.
@zulfhashimmi2040
@zulfhashimmi2040 Год назад
Good to know but why do you think that was the case I mean their popularity compared to some other bands
@Kitti_B
@Kitti_B Год назад
@@zulfhashimmi2040 they were willing and allowed to play behind the Iron Curtain
@Puddikatchu
@Puddikatchu 3 года назад
Depeché Mode will always have a big place in my heart. My dad grew up with their music, and in turn, so did I. I'm very thankful for him sharing his love for this band with me, because DM will now always remind me of my father. I wish to one day go to another one of their concerts and, just like my dad, at least get ONE DM tattoo (dad is basically covered in DM tattoos). ♥
@TheRedChairBureau
@TheRedChairBureau 4 месяца назад
I have 2 DM tats
@GlaucoLago
@GlaucoLago 3 года назад
I love "Violator", but my favorite album is "Music for the Masses". And my favorite song ever is "Strangelove".
@isaakwelch3451
@isaakwelch3451 2 года назад
The single or album version?
@GlaucoLago
@GlaucoLago 2 года назад
@@isaakwelch3451 Both 😂
@Wraiven22
@Wraiven22 Год назад
I love both of those albums dearly but Ultra has that super dark edge that I really dig. Barrel of a Gun, Useless, It's No Good, Freestate... but even their newer stuff is really good. Such an underrated band.
@carlapolilla
@carlapolilla 2 месяца назад
@@Wraiven22 Underrated? Overrated rather
@me109cito5
@me109cito5 3 года назад
@ 6:35 Wait? "Hollywood's Rose Bowl" huh!! It's Pasadena's man. Hollywood has it's own Bowl, called Hollywood Bowl.
@HeavyJ713
@HeavyJ713 3 года назад
The live version of " Everything Counts " blows the studio version away.
@DavidBoura
@DavidBoura 3 года назад
101 versions blow all studio versions away imho.
@miguelmirandabouchan12
@miguelmirandabouchan12 2 года назад
I love the Devotional version, is really rough.
@bread_n_butter8614
@bread_n_butter8614 2 года назад
World Violation tour version is my favourite
@Jay-qh6uv
@Jay-qh6uv 2 года назад
Pretty much every live DM song blows the album version away. One of the best live bands ever, of all time. BETTER in person.
@ariescustom
@ariescustom 3 года назад
Alan Wilder was the real MVP of Depeche Mode but rarely gets any credit. His post-DM project Recoil is fucking awesome whereas their output has been average at best.
@johnjoe69
@johnjoe69 3 года назад
theyre all talented, Playing the Angel is another master piece
@monkeyman2407
@monkeyman2407 3 года назад
I can only speak for myself, but to me, their sound irrevocably changed after Wilder's departure & their discography has been inconsistent at best. They were a better band with Wilder (the only classically trained musician in the group) & imo, his post production work on each album is sorely missed in the work produced during DM's second act.
@aWolfForTheMasses
@aWolfForTheMasses 3 года назад
Recoil is awful. It really is
@ariescustom
@ariescustom 3 года назад
Pearls before swine.
@khogg3581
@khogg3581 3 года назад
Their post-Wilder albums don’t quite compare, but they’ve still managed to produce some great music. Ultra is a favorite of mine from their whole catalog. They’ve also maintained a high level of quality as a live act without Alan.
@xtophr30
@xtophr30 2 года назад
Violator - I'm an 80's kid and this ablum did something to me. As "World in my eyes" even begins, you can't help but know you're about to encounter something special, something different. The entire journey of that recording has magic in it. Thank you DM for taking me on that trip, around the world and back...
@ariloveshouse
@ariloveshouse 3 года назад
I'm gonna need one of these about New Order that isn't about Blue Monday
@chrisanagn.3584
@chrisanagn.3584 3 года назад
How does it feel...?
@synthetictiger3544
@synthetictiger3544 3 года назад
@@chrisanagn.3584 oh, you cruel...
@jsmrt6875
@jsmrt6875 3 года назад
Or that Ian guy too...
@TheTwicezero
@TheTwicezero 3 года назад
It must be a temptation!
@JanG859
@JanG859 2 года назад
@@TheTwicezero It should be about their bizarre love triangle...
@99certain45
@99certain45 2 года назад
Great video! I'd love to see another on Songs of Faith and Devotion. The amount of turmoil and musical innovation that came on the record after Violator is often forgotten.
@kostajovanovic3711
@kostajovanovic3711 Год назад
And heroin!
@ginemginem
@ginemginem 3 года назад
Why underplay the input and influence of Alan Wilder?! He's the guy that lifted the DM sound up out of saccharine bubblegum pop.
@hunterdavis3003
@hunterdavis3003 3 года назад
This^^^^^^^
@KennethDillard
@KennethDillard 3 года назад
100% spot on. Gore and Gahan (and to some extent Fletch) are talented as hell. But the music wouldn't have evolved, or become as influential had Wilder not joined the band.
@midasiscariot
@midasiscariot 3 года назад
Yes. What about the fact he rewrote Enjoy the Silence from a folk ballad into a worldwide synth pop anthem? And did much more than that.
@arunashamal
@arunashamal 3 года назад
And Anton Corbijn he lifted the A-ha image of Depeche Mode to industrial, gothic, angst ridden post punk dark tortured image that every band since then copied.
@davidcross701
@davidcross701 3 года назад
true... but he kept his mouth shut for years.
@jpmtlhead39
@jpmtlhead39 Год назад
Depeche Mode belong among the Greastest Bands,not only from the 80's but from all music History. They were Huge,and still are huge. Their music from 40 + years ago sounds so fresh that looks like it was released yesterday. That's the "Secret" of Depeche Mode and their Massive success. Awesome Musicians with Awesome Lyrics. The Formula for success. And they achived that despite many serious problems ( some personal) along the way. One of the Greastest Bands of All Time. Without any Doubt.
@darthandeddeu
@darthandeddeu 5 месяцев назад
The fact a song gets covered by all genres shows it's a classic. If it gets covered by more and more genres it's going to be remembered 200 years on.
@BinkyStalls
@BinkyStalls 3 года назад
The day my local radio station played ‘Enjoy the Silence’ I waited all night in my room for them to play it again so I could press record. I finally got it and wore that cassette tape down. As a kid, Depeche Mode were no longer ‘weird’.
@zulfhashimmi2040
@zulfhashimmi2040 Год назад
Wow I remember those days , recording from radio
@Jo-zi5px
@Jo-zi5px Год назад
Oh yeah! I just hated it when they would put in jingles etc throughout or just before the song ended 😂😅😭 good times💪🏼💯
@malcolmlagares8245
@malcolmlagares8245 Год назад
Depeche Mode is one of the greatest bands of all time. The music of Depeche Mode is timeless. . . . With that said, there are very very few people in the world at any given time in History who truly know anything about art. Most people or group of people who claim to know anything about art have absolutely NO clue what they are talking about.
@cloudbloom
@cloudbloom 3 года назад
Saw them in 98 with my mom and sister, it blew me away seeing my favorite band live and I still have the ticket! Incredible band
@arunashamal
@arunashamal 3 года назад
Huge part of Depeche Mode's appeal is Anton Corbijn, It kinda irks me when no one mentions him in videos about DM, Depeche Mode wouldn't be the same without him.
@jsmrt6875
@jsmrt6875 3 года назад
Their Image wouldn’t be the same but the music is all them!
@NotNotKenny
@NotNotKenny 2 года назад
Same with U2.
@DerekPower
@DerekPower 2 года назад
And this also began … with Joy Division =]
@bicyclist2
@bicyclist2 2 года назад
The reason is Anton is not responsible for the sound of DM, just the videos.
@geoffgero6081
@geoffgero6081 3 года назад
Such a great analysis! Enjoy The Silence is a perfect song and Violator is a perfect album. Depeche Mode’s run from 83-93 is one of the best any band has ever done.
@sexobscura
@sexobscura 3 года назад
But is it better than SPK
@fliesatdawn
@fliesatdawn 3 года назад
I remember them doing a live concert, and a local radio station just broadcasting the whole thing live and without commercials. I listened to the whole thing, not being a mega-fan or anything. They were just that good. Great video.
@final_mile_music9713
@final_mile_music9713 Год назад
Starting with pop and getting darker over time and then re-emerging with life affirming pop/rock based on lived experience is a wonderful playbook.
@AC-hj9tv
@AC-hj9tv Год назад
V cool
@miguelpanta
@miguelpanta Год назад
enjoy the silence gives me goose bumps to this day
@Electric-vo9zv
@Electric-vo9zv 3 года назад
My favorite cover: Rammstein's cover of "Stripped".
@Hirnlego999
@Hirnlego999 2 года назад
Katharina Nuttall's version is better. Till's English is not very great.
@ultr4fly60
@ultr4fly60 2 года назад
soundcloud.com/rac/depechemoderac
@discosecret6363
@discosecret6363 3 года назад
‘Never Let Me Down Again’ is one of their finest moments. Side note: ‘People Are People’ is most likely a nod to Fad Gadget’s ‘Collapsing New People’, also on Mute.
@pierrepence9876
@pierrepence9876 2 года назад
Let Fad Gadget be remembered!
@georgesikorski9891
@georgesikorski9891 Год назад
Music For The Masses was my first DM album. Not that it was that long ago I listened to it, but when I heard Never Let Me Down Again, I was already hooked. Strangelove is easily my favorite though
@adamwarner6722
@adamwarner6722 3 года назад
Johnny cash's version of personal Jesus is very special
@andrewgturnbull
@andrewgturnbull 2 года назад
I came here to say just that.
@leadbones
@leadbones Год назад
Violator was the first time I remember purchasing a cassette tape with my own money. A top ten of all time for me. Nothing like it before, or since.
@ecmc1072
@ecmc1072 3 года назад
Depeche Mode is a one-hit wonder but everyone knows a different hit song 😂 love it, this is one of my favorite channels and I'm sitting in a grocery store parking lot because I saw the notification and couldn't wait til I got home. Please, please someday, make one about Factory Records/The Hacienda/Madchester/New Order... that whole thing. 💕
@Tony_NZ
@Tony_NZ 3 года назад
yes! I second the request for Factory Records/The Hacienda/Madchester, with another just on New Order
@Sabricent
@Sabricent 2 года назад
Only a non DM fan would say that they’re a one hit wonder band where everyone knows one song. You must be younger than 35 years old.
@carlapolilla
@carlapolilla 2 месяца назад
@@Sabricent I'm 16 years old and even I know that Depeche has a number of hits.
@davewilson9738
@davewilson9738 3 года назад
30 years on and I defy anyone not to stretch their arms out like Dave when singing Personal Jesus - reach out and touch faith!
@SkyeID
@SkyeID 3 года назад
Or as I usually say, "Reach out and touch Dave!"
@user-uu9xg7iw7i
@user-uu9xg7iw7i 3 года назад
Dave Gahan Said - заебись ! ...
@thevirtualtraveler
@thevirtualtraveler 3 года назад
Love this so much! So many of those late 80s/early 90s "college radio" bands were so influential in bridging the gap from Guns n Roses to Nirvana, and yet, they feel so forgotten. Glad to see them finally getting some deserved recognition after all this time.
@clay890
@clay890 3 года назад
I absolutely love depeche mode, my personal fave is songs of faith and devotion,fave track is 'Rush' just a beautiful track, going to play it at my funeral for sure
@billgz7841
@billgz7841 2 года назад
It's not humanly possible and no words can describe how much I love Depeche Mode. Favorite band from 1984 to today
@BrockLeyland
@BrockLeyland 3 года назад
Ultra remains my favorite, it's the next step in the evolution of the group.
@jeshkam
@jeshkam 3 года назад
Agreed 100%.
@nickthelick
@nickthelick 3 года назад
"Ultra" - The album Dave made right on the cusp of being totally clean. It was almost, very nearly, a Martin Gore solo album. Which you can kind of tell, as most of the songs fit Martin's voice moreso on "Ultra" than any other album. "Home" being a perfect example, as well as it being a beautiful "Come back to us, Dave" kind of song. Martin Gore says it's not about Dave, though everyone else involved, such as the engineers and producer/s think otherwise. And in that context, it IS a heartbreaking, breathtaking song. On a different note, "Playing The Angel" is a seriously excellent album too, especially when stood next to "Exciter" - good but not great. "Playing The Angel" however, IS a great album! I caught them late, seeing them twice on that Touring The Angel tour. Wembley Arena - perfect size for them! And at Hyde Park too. Not my kind of venue, but they still rocked it.
@nickthelick
@nickthelick 3 года назад
"Gonna take my time... I have all the time in the world... To make you mine... It is written in the stars above..." Just fantastic, especially with that synth hook to it!
@user-uu9xg7iw7i
@user-uu9xg7iw7i 3 года назад
The Song Insight ! - best ..!!! Yer
@tf2_engineer_real
@tf2_engineer_real 2 года назад
@@nickthelick Playing The Angel is a stellar album, heck it just might be my favorite
@chrissennfelder7249
@chrissennfelder7249 2 года назад
When I was 13, I only had listened to top 40 radio pop. Then I got "Songs of faith and devotion" from my local library. It changed my life.
@cobras034
@cobras034 3 года назад
Simply one of the finest bands to ever exist. Blessed to have seen them live
@vannjunkin8041
@vannjunkin8041 3 года назад
I remember when that wave hit... yes I knew their earlier stuff.. I was familiar with it.. In the States,, Violator hit like a tidal wave
@nikebordom
@nikebordom 2 года назад
Some additional info: Depeche Mode were very successful in Germany with several top 10 singles before they became famous in the US or UK. Also, Alan Wilder wrote and/or arranged many of their songs. I'm not trying to diminish Martin Gore's talent, but they would've been lost after Vince Clarke left, cause the other 3 weren't very tech-savvy and couldn't have programmed synthesizers the way Alan did.
@toybarons
@toybarons Год назад
As an introvert, Depeche Mode means a lot to me. Especially the song "Enjoy the Silence". First time hearing that song it was like there was someone out there who really understood. Also being with my life mate and spouse, that song is very personal for me. DP is such a great band.
@JNava
@JNava 3 года назад
My ex got me into Depeche Mode, she would play Enjoy The Silence when we would go out on night drives & I would always call it “Spooky Halloween Song” because it reminded me of such, I didn’t know the name until months later. It quickly became one of my favorite songs of all time.
@thoughtfulprofessor4198
@thoughtfulprofessor4198 3 года назад
I’d like to say Songs of Faith and Devotion. An even bigger album in all ways and the subsequent tour
@thoughtfulprofessor4198
@thoughtfulprofessor4198 3 года назад
Also Flood says in an interview that Depeche Mode outsold, GnR, U2, and Bon Jovi on the merchandise front in the late 80’s
@user-uu9xg7iw7i
@user-uu9xg7iw7i 3 года назад
Devotee
@bwaw1972
@bwaw1972 3 года назад
Love your in depth videos. “Enjoy the silence” is special to me, because it reminds me of my dad. It’s one of only a handful of pop songs my dad, who never really listened to music, actually liked. He even would stay up to watch the music video.
@brianmiller1077
@brianmiller1077 2 года назад
Flood's work on Achtung Baby and Zooropa was also incredible.
@Sarke2
@Sarke2 Месяц назад
Such a great documentary, Violator is one of my favorite albums ever and the best Depeche Mode album for sure.
@MonkeyspankO
@MonkeyspankO 3 года назад
For me, this was the sound of the 90s. I guess I got into the band late, but I still have my original cds.
@cris_261
@cris_261 3 года назад
Black Celebration was the album that got me interested in DM, along with a lot of other folks, in the mid 80s. From there, it was only up. I never got around to seeing them until Playing the Angel.
@MabuseH
@MabuseH Год назад
Enjoy the Silence - still one of the greatest songs ever ❤
@estevezalexa
@estevezalexa Год назад
it makes me so happy when i see men like martin gore accepting that they are pop acts. pop is really the biggest and widest genre i can think of and it really sucks when people try to diminish its value, especially because there are a lot of bad acts in every genre.I started listening to depeche mode when I was a child cbc my mom is an 80s kid and I absolutely love all their music. imo the best artists are the ones that are constantly reinventing themselves
@marktaylor6491
@marktaylor6491 Год назад
The last words should have been:- "Depeche Mode finally silenced the critics, and made them enjoy it"
@nathanhaynes2856
@nathanhaynes2856 3 года назад
"Any reaction to it is valid" That's a great take.
@seeingsights
@seeingsights 8 месяцев назад
I was a college undergrad when Violator came out. I played it so many times….
@Milkthief
@Milkthief 3 года назад
You're right, I always thought of them as a one hit wonder 80s curiosity. It would be really cool if you made a video about Killing Joke or Godflesh, 2 influential British bands that don't get enough love ;D
@freddieblake7545
@freddieblake7545 3 года назад
Would recommend to anyone getting Music For the Masses on vinyl. The most recent remasters are unbelievable!
@kristofru
@kristofru Год назад
I'm from the eighties and I clearly remember that they were held in high regard. They did not disappoint.
@jamesjennings3726
@jamesjennings3726 Год назад
Depeche Mode are the greatest band ever. Having seen them over 20 times live and recently in 2018 I can vouch for how great they are.
@somebraveapollo8211
@somebraveapollo8211 3 года назад
My uncle, one of the band's cult fans in the interim between "People Are People" and "Personal Jesus", gave me a shirt from the Music for the Masses tour. Starwood Amphitheatre, Nashville, 24/05/1988 to be exact.
@ijustneedmyself
@ijustneedmyself 3 года назад
Omg! That's so cool. Go, Uncle!
@babymilksnatcher
@babymilksnatcher 2 года назад
nothing has ever been the same since 10 y/o me heard Wrong on the radio. I was left speechless, and from now on, I was obsessed with finding out music that was as dark and hypnotizing as this track. Two years after, my dad made me listen to Blasphemous Rumours : I spent the summer of my 13th year at only listening to Depeche Mode. The band that started it all for me.
@gerhardvaneeden5615
@gerhardvaneeden5615 Год назад
Damn, what a cool dad!
@noteveryoneiscutout
@noteveryoneiscutout 2 месяца назад
I really wanted this to keep going through songs of faith & devotion
@cdpetee
@cdpetee Год назад
This is how I remember "Enjoy The Silence" - the UK 7", UK 12", UK limited 12", UK extra limited 12", UK cassette single, UK CD single, UK limited CD single, UK extra limited CD single, UK promo 12", second UK promo 12", USA 7", USA 12", USA cassette single, USA cassette maxi single, USA CD single (withdrawn packaging), USA CD single (jewel case), USA promo CD single .... it was VERY EXPENSIVE to be a fan of Depeche Mode.
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