It’s like seeing pictures of your high school friends. Little sadness in there, about where the past went. It’s what they’d call ‘saudade’ in Portuguese. Of course these days having lost Fletch, there’s more reason than ever to have some saudade.
Hear, hear! He has such a beautiful heart. That and with his delicious combination of gentleness, innocence, and a hidden inferno of sensual passion, All my defenses are annihilated. It is the perfect storm.
How on Earth did Dave and Andy make it to the interview for 7am !!?!? I remember this TV series and what time it aired live. RIP Andy... he looks so young and easy going there.
@@simonfernandes6809 Indeed he was. But I meant justin terms of his aesthetics. For me personally... "Some Great Reward" is my personal favorite era of both Dave and DM.
I love how a great band they are, Martin Gore writes most of the songs, but the Whole band is so homogenious, so present! everyone is so in the music, noone is a stranger to anything that goes on in the band!
Other than just the effects of growing older, I wonder why Fletch changed from the smiling, charming interviewee of yore into the strange, frowning 'grumpy Dad' type of interviewee in latter years. If someone said he developed a condition in the meantime I wouldn't be surprised.
Well, Fletch suffered from depression and he had to halt his activities twice in the history of the group (at the end of the 80s when his sister died of cancer and circa the end of Devotional tour, if I'm not mistaken) so...
The answer is fairly simple: the sheer horrors of the Devotional & Exotic tours. Once you experience the extreme debauchery first-hand, chances are you'll never going to be the same man again...🤷♂️
I love his clothers here, his look, this is right with those times in every way, yes those times guys were looking more feminine, and if you are a pretty boy like Dave, well,.....
To think you couldn't get Depeche Mode music is Poland. That's rough. Don't get me wrong I know they're starving people and worse things going on even today but it's still kinda sad to know that in the 80's no Depeche Mode. I saw them at the Santa Barbara bowl and it was epic. I voted for the last several years for them to get in the Hollywood Hall of Fame and finally it happened! I mean come one they've been around for 40 years. They are still selling out shows. They've stood the test of time.
I see they split up to do the promo interviews, as both the 2nd and 3rd were at the same time (just back from Poland and promoting it's called a heart)
They said they did a gig in Budapest and Warsaw, she asked if it was hard to organise the concert behind the iron curtain, they said they asked their manager to go there and so Team started to organise! DM says they got enthusiastic reaction, very enthusiastic on the concert! In Budapest, Martin’s birthday they filled in stadium.. well obviously 😉 She asked if people in Poland were able to buy their records at the time in ‘80s, NOT, but they said they were signing a deal to start selling from next album, thus far was not possible. Then they mentioned one of the songs was on top in the radio and people were using record players to play music 😊 Dave said it was depressing how things were behind in Poland in ‘80s, they are very happy that they could have gone there and play for people, eventhough they couldn’t take money from the concert outside Poland, they literally didnt make money on the concert in Poland, but they loved the experience 💜🌹
Because Fletch said: "I moved from Bas to London" and Dave explained that Bas stays for Basildon, their birthplace. The interviewer thought it was a sort of youth jargon.
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@@yurif4n As men age they have a burst of testosterone around 40...these guys look like they had a burst of estrogen. Men dont feminize with age, the opposite is true
@@rotnroll3517 Hollywood, the music industry, politics, in fact the world stage is full of covert transgenders. There's tons of research on YT. The 60s bands were involved with the tavistock clinic, to psychologically influence youth in a negative way...this clinic is where all 'transgendered' chidlren in Britain, have to go, to be allowed treatment!! It all links together, it's verifiable, not a secret and is documented. Music and youth cultures have never happened organically, it's all been controlled from above...we're treated like lab rats from birth. I was gutted, I have a soundtrack to my youth, and it was good one! But it was designed and given to me, same for everything else.
must have been the "Catching Up" LP/CD, and gore must have been writing 'shake the disease' tune, im guessing? *MY FAVORITE BAND* next to TooL. RIP FLETCH