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Why Do You Feel This Was The Right Time To Release This Collection? |
0:14 |
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Let's Just Go Back To The Beginning. With Those First Few Singles, The Important Thing Was That You Had Daniel Miller And You Had Mute, And Whatever Door You Wanted To Open He Let You, Which Is Very Unusual. Were You Aware At The Time Of Just How Good That Deal Was? |
0:45 |
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When You Actually Look Back At Stuff Like New Life Or I Just Can't Get Enough Is It Just Good Nostalgia, Or Is There Any Squirming At All? |
0:16 |
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Was Vince Clarke Very Much The Leader Of The Band For 'Speak And Spell'? |
0:53 |
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When Vince Left, After 'Speak And Spell', And The Hits You'd Had Then, Were You Scared Out Of Your Minds? |
0:31 |
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So, 'A Broken Frame' Was The Next Album. People Often Say First Albums Are The First 20 Years Of Your Life, Second Albums Are The Next Six Months. Was That The Case With That? Cos 'A Broken Frame' Was Martin's First Album As A Songwriter, Even Though It Was Depeche Mode's Second. Did You Feel With All These Hits Singles That You Had Become Pop Stars? |
1:10 |
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Album Number Three 'Construction Time Again', Would You Say That Would Be The Single Most Important Moment In Depeche Mode's Development? |
1:22 |
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Lets Talk About Sampling. You Went To A Tube Station In London Just To Get A Particular Noise. Did You Find That Was Something That Was Innovative? |
1:13 |
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Did You Feel At All At The Time That You Were Actually Pioneering A New Way Of Recording? |
1:35 |
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Do You See Yourselves As Part Of That Lineage Though? |
0:28 |
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How Conscious Were You Of The Fact That No One Else Was Recording This Way? |
1:08 |
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'People Are People' Went To Number 13 In The Us Charts. Was That Important As Well As 'Construction Time Again'? |
0:55 |
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So The People In Their Bedrooms With 'Construction Time Again' Said 'I Want To See This Band' They Had Been Listening To For Nearly Three Years. |
1:30 |
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What Do You Think The Special Chemistry In The Band Is?. How Would You Describe It? |
0:40 |
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Things Were Going Well In America In '85 With 'Shake The Disease' And 'It's Called A Heart' Then In '86 You Had The Two 'Question' Singles, So From 'Some Great Reward' To 'Black Celebration' Did You See This As Treading Water. Cos 'Violator' Was A Bigger Statement, And 'Songs Of Faith & Devotion' Was A Bigger Statement. |
1:02 |
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By The Time Of 'Music For The Masses' Your Previous Four Albums Had Built Up A Huge Following. This Was The Album That Led To Massive Acclaim In The States, And People Have Called It 'Fame By Stealth'. |
1:59 |
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Well, This Is The Point. You Were Probably The Number One Alternative Band At The Time, 75,000 People Turned Out Just To See Depeche Mode In California, There Were 101 Gigs On That Tour, And You Decided To Get Legendary Director Da Pennebaker Who Hadn't Had Anything To Do At All With Music Since The Dylan Movie From 23 Years Before That To Film It... |
0:23 |
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OK, We're Into 1990 Now, And 'Violator'. This Is The Album That Spawned The Hit Singles 'Enjoy The Silence' And 'Personal Jesus'. What Kind Of Confidence Did You Have To Make 'Violator'? |
1:50 |
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So 'Violator' Sold Six Million Copies. The Next Album 'Songs Of Faith & Devotion' Came Out & It Went To Number One In America And Number One In The Uk. You Must Have Felt Invincible, But With That Album, When You Were Recording It, There Were Certain Cracks In The Band. |
1:31 |
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'Songs Of Faith And Devotion', Seemed To Be Quite A Musical Departure For The Band. You Were Bringing A More Rock Element In. Was That Something That Was Calculated Or Was That An Evolution, Musically? |
1:26 |
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You Were Trying To Record Live? |
0:18 |
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That's The First Time You've Mentioned The Word Rock, So After Ten Years Were You Happy To Say, Right We've Tired Everything, We'll Try Rock? |
1:43 |
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What Were The Practical Results Of You Pushing Your Music Further? |
1:00 |
24 |
And What Happened Then When You Decided To Bring That Out On The Road? Was It Complete Disintegration? |
0:23 |
25 |
And On That Tour Afterwards, Did It Go As Far As Four Separate Floors Of The Hotel, Four Separate Cars, Four Separate Minders? |
1:15 |
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Did It Depress You At All That It Had Come To This? |
0:53 |
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So Had You Basically Lost The Plot? |
0:50 |
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So, How Did You Get Back Together? |
1:13 |
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So Was It A Bit Like - Maybe We'll Get Back Together Again, Maybe We'll Get Back In The Studio Again. |
0:42 |
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The Majority Of All Depeche Mode's Songs Deal With Very Spiritual Or Sexual Themes. How Does That Affect Dave Since You're Singing The Lyrics But Not Actually Writing Them? Are There Arty Where You Think 'I Can't Sing This' Or Do You Agree With Most Of The Stuff That Martin Writes? |
0:43 |
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You Still Have This Big Devoted Fanbase. Why Do You Think That Is? |
0:44 |
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Depeche Mode Are An Incredibly Successful Group. Do You Feel Proud Of What You've Achieved? |
1:15 |
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Where Do You Think Depeche Mode Fit In Musically In 2006? |
0:29 |