My 10 LEAST Favourite Depeche Mode Songs !!

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  • My 10 LEAST Favourite Depeche Mode Songs. Counting down my 10 least favourite Depeche Mode songs of all time.
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  • @VaughnGeorge
    @VaughnGeorge  Před rokem +84

    Counting down my 10 least favourite Depeche Mode songs of all time.

    • @dalidamezine5219
      @dalidamezine5219 Před rokem +1

      Thank you again very much VG 🥰😍🤩 You were once again too Top of the Top 🙏🙏😱🙀🤗😉❤️♥️ You are still the best 📺🎹🎧🎤👌👍💪🥳😉❤️❤️ Never change anything and even Great !!! 😱🤗🥰😍

    • @abeach5420
      @abeach5420 Před rokem +3

      Vaughn.....ohhhh myyy gerd just as you said about "he has no chance to interview us...etc" I was JUST writing that thought, haha. Worried legit NOW cuz you deserve to interview them. YES ... metronomic...that is the word that describes all too much plus the over saturation of Mr. Gahan's vocals in all too many songs.
      He he he - - - omg 'that' beginning to video mate!!!! I am here for it ALL !

    • @and.y.draven9327
      @and.y.draven9327 Před rokem +13

      So much love is on spirit not on delta machine

    • @VaughnGeorge
      @VaughnGeorge  Před rokem +18

      @@and.y.draven9327 Yep. It how's how little I care. They all sound the same, VG :-)

    • @janvanwyk6905
      @janvanwyk6905 Před rokem +2

      Thank you for a brilliant video. I feel we are being ripped off as fans. I have bought every release, compilation and special edition. The last album that I enjoy from beginning to end was Songs of faith and devotion, I have had to revisit the albums there after to find something to enjoy, and have failed. The same applies for the live shows. Dave seems to be impersonating Mick Jagger, there is no variotion in his tone or voice. Hopefully we find less R&B or weird failed experimental showboating and just good music.
      Great channel.

  • @janmcfly
    @janmcfly Před rokem +37

    I always liked "it's called a heart" :)

  • @mattpoe7178
    @mattpoe7178 Před rokem +72

    It's Called A Heart is one of my favorite DM singles. Sure, trite lyrics. But the moody, catchy synth riffs and drones encapsulate so much of what I love about that 84-86 period. The extended version is fantastic.
    As supremely talented as Martin and Dave are... they are kinda rudderless without Alan in the production department. They managed to squeak by with Ultra but after that the loss of Alan spelled the loss of DM for me.

    • @VaughnGeorge
      @VaughnGeorge  Před rokem +6

      You are absolutely right Matt! VG

    • @aliwantizu
      @aliwantizu Před rokem +2

      IMO, Playing the Angel is a great album, and I like it overall more than Ultra, but those are the only 2 albums post Alan where I liked the majority of the albums and not just one song.

    • @laurence.MusicAndSights
      @laurence.MusicAndSights Před rokem

      ​@@aliwantizu indeed PLAYING THE ANGEL be better than Memento Mori...after the departure of Alan...My fav late songs are hush hush....one is haunting me, THE DARKEST STAR, on the whole I agree with the sélection of this excellent young reviewer who is sensible, respectful and educated...I hate " scum"... greetings from France 😊

    • @metsot
      @metsot Před rokem +2

      It's called a heart is a great track for sure.

    • @marcelchenier
      @marcelchenier Před 11 měsíci +1

      "rudderless without Alan in the production" - 100%, @mattpoe7178

  • @miquelalamany
    @miquelalamany Před rokem +49

    ‘It’s called a heart’ is far better than almost all of the songs of last albums, sorry to say

  • @grimmichdore
    @grimmichdore Před rokem +157

    Alan wasn't just a good musician, not just a very good sound designer, not just a hardworking studio "worker"... he was an "instrument" in and of itself, and that's missing. It's significant when songs from the late 80s, early 90s sound better than current stuff...

    • @rodney9409
      @rodney9409 Před rokem +5

      @@Zontar82 Ultra and Violator are at the moment my most liked albums, but it can change because they are so good, Exiter and Sounds Of The Universe was their last albums I bought. I was 13 in 1983, and got Construction time again so have grown up with them. I feel a little guilty that I like Ultra so much because Alan was not involved

    • @Danimal77
      @Danimal77 Před rokem

      @@rodney9409 Exciter** not Exiter

    • @rodney9409
      @rodney9409 Před rokem +1

      @@Danimal77 Hi , English is my second language, and I struggle to type, age are catching up with me etc, I try to check my spelling.

    • @jaybee9909
      @jaybee9909 Před rokem +9

      Martin and Dave should bring Alan back

    • @danpiedra3910
      @danpiedra3910 Před rokem +12

      For me, DM died soon after Alan Wilder left. The band is night and day different from what they were with him, and the difference is not good in any way.

  • @viol8r
    @viol8r Před rokem +47

    We need a favorite and least favorite track from each album next👍🏼 I think Depeche Mode’s problem is that they are constantly overthinking ways to reinvent themselves and their sound, but they don’t realize that fans that prefer their heyday (majority) want to hear that magic. The melody, the unique brilliance and beautifully tortured vocals. It really goes to show where Alan contributed. Although much of Recoil’s stuff isn’t too terribly incredible, I’d like to think Alan has some songs in the chamber that he’s been sitting on for years, waiting on whether or not to rejoin..
    It’s sad that Martin and Dave have just become Gene Simmons-like.
    I can’t stand people who say “Depeche Mode have been more successful without Alan” as if their success isn’t predicated and built on their 80s/early 90s material lol

    • @jonnylpenman
      @jonnylpenman Před rokem +3

      I agree. Also it's hilarious how all the old 80s electronic artists are trying to reinvent themselves for a "newer, fresher sound" when the the 80s sound has literally come back and in fact is fresher than the poppy miserably "commercial" stuff they're thinking is fresh. Respectfully, it's like they're just waking up one day, bored and suddenly decide to publicly piss all over their legacies.
      It's happened to every single 80s artist and I think it's because the 80s has never happened before so the musicians and their managers don't really know what to do. I just hope DM's upcoming album has a more up-to-date producer and their manager(s) and stuff wake up a bit.

    • @robynsegg
      @robynsegg Před rokem

      The only reason why that is said is because they have been able to endure without him for a longer period of time. Alan was with them for roughly 15 years. Yet, they have worked without him for almost 30. They did great in their own right and proved that they could stand on their feet without him on Ultra, Exciter, & Playing The Angel and have continued on, even with the passing of "Founding Titan Member" Andy Fletcher. Do I wish Alan would come back, YOU BET YOUR AZZ I DO. But, I surely DON'T count DM out without him.😁

    • @Liquidmuse3
      @Liquidmuse3 Před rokem +1

      It’s the problem Rush had, “what radical change can we do this record?” Finally the Foos producer got ahold of them the last 2 & said “shut up and be Rush”.

  • @eliashug427
    @eliashug427 Před rokem +132

    To me the most infuriating thing about later Depeche Mode is the fact, that they kept some of the best songs off the albums. Better Days, Newborn, Light, Happens All The Time, All That's Mine, Always were all released as bonus tracks and b-sides, yet they are WAY better than some of the songs that ended up on the main albums, like those mentioned in this video.

    • @methos101
      @methos101 Před rokem +13

      I love the song light and better days and ghost. Really great songs that should have been on the main albums. What a shame it wasn’t.

    • @derkernspalter
      @derkernspalter Před rokem +8

      Funny thing is that Sounds of the Universe was a rather meh album (like Spirit) but if you made your own CD including the bonus tracks, it suddenly becomes somewhat decent.

    • @DJniggels
      @DJniggels Před rokem +7

      That's why I made my own playlists for each of the more recent albums, with some album tracks out and non-album tracks in, no more than 12 songs per album. This way I got some really REALLY very good albums!

    • @alexwestconsulting
      @alexwestconsulting Před rokem +4

      That's one of things that was always awesome about DM, drove the singles B-side and 12" market.

    • @thierrycouturier4760
      @thierrycouturier4760 Před rokem +2

      I totally agree I think that above all there is a big concern for the production of the latest albums and the choice of songs because indeed we find the nuggets on the B-SIDES!!

  • @jurgisjurgelis
    @jurgisjurgelis Před rokem +32

    "So much love" is from Spirit not Delta Machine 🙂

    • @grimlund
      @grimlund Před rokem +3

      I kind of like that song. I rank it as the seconds best song from the "Spirit" album. Going Backwords is the best I think.

    • @thirdlantern
      @thirdlantern Před rokem +4

      Let's just call their last ~20 years of slop "Playing The Spirit Machine of The Universe".

    • @gahan101
      @gahan101 Před měsícem

      @@thirdlantern PTA is the best of all these. But after that, you can't really tell the difference between albums.

  • @brody5211
    @brody5211 Před rokem +16

    Ultra 1997 was the last very good album to me thanks to Tim and his team and martins continued good songwriting. PTA was less but still good 75%
    The rest of the albums since have been only good in pieces . Still love them like most hardcore fans

    • @otrovato_musica
      @otrovato_musica Před měsícem

      It's frustrating to see how a band so decent in distant times is now an ugly thing that lives on past glories and cringes.

  • @kasperinapalen5719
    @kasperinapalen5719 Před rokem +51

    “According to sound engineer Ben Hillier, Gore called Andy Fletcher to sing Lilian over the phone to him. At the time, the former was apparently drunk and throwing pasta at a tree while he sung it.” Lilian makes be smile ever since.

    • @oliverchristian2437
      @oliverchristian2437 Před rokem +13

      I like Lilian. Especially when I'm a bit drunk, which ... after your comment makes (even) more sense. :)

    • @pipsilousmomma
      @pipsilousmomma Před rokem +5

      That's hilarious 😂

    • @robynsegg
      @robynsegg Před rokem +1

      Wait... what??? Throwing pasta at a tree? I've heard of cooks throwing pasta on the wall to see if it will stick to tell if it's done, but a tree??? WTF??? 🤣

    • @jeremycasper8686
      @jeremycasper8686 Před rokem

      Ok that’s funny and great lol

    • @RJAmos
      @RJAmos Před 4 měsíci

      I like lilian ❤

  • @MSgt_0699
    @MSgt_0699 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I like 116 Depeche Mode songs (yes, I counted). There is no surprise that Vaughn's list is virtually all from _Sounds of the Universe, Delta Machine, and Spirit._ I didn't care for most of _Exciter_ either. But I am quite pleased again with _Memento Mori_ though.

  • @alejandromagana1554
    @alejandromagana1554 Před rokem +31

    Lilian is such a great song, every small little detail well crafted, it puts a million images in my head, I just wonder why people take music SO seriously 🙆🏻 I’m saying this as a music producer myself.

  • @Frank-wx2ym
    @Frank-wx2ym Před rokem +11

    "Don't focus on the gear, focus on the Song!" That sums up brilliantly, why so many newer DM songs suck. Sounding like demos for modular and analog Synths, without having any emotional impact.

  • @martinfarnworth6659
    @martinfarnworth6659 Před rokem +21

    I quite like Hole To Feed. The sparse feel of the track and rhythm works for me. Hard for me to take it out of context of the time and it seemed like a solid idea back then but there's been a lot of the same sort of stuff since and DM have become a rather tired band. I hope things improve next time but I suspect not.

  • @vincentlemineur
    @vincentlemineur Před rokem +42

    Team Vaughn! 😁 It's so weird to be a DM fan from the 80s and realise I have only liked few tracks since Exciter (which was already a bit of a disapointment!); But hey, I will never thanks them enough for the doors they have opened in my life and love them to death! 🤩

    • @rubaidaallen2764
      @rubaidaallen2764 Před rokem +13

      I feel the exact same way. I only listen to Speak all the way to Ultra because of how DM it is. It’s so funny how Ultra actually sounds like Alan is playing on that album. My heart breaks when I think he’s been out of the band for almost 30 years 😢

    • @vincentlemineur
      @vincentlemineur Před rokem +2

      @@rubaidaallen2764 I guess Wilder's shadow was still a bit on Ultra. And as a music producer/composer (Synthwave/Synthpop), I can only but admire Martin for the amount of amazing and moving melodies he as been able to provide us! Perhaps inspiration is like a spring that can run dry?! I suppose every artist has his "momentum"?!

    • @nellsun2521
      @nellsun2521 Před rokem +1

      It does seem strange how such a prolific hit-making machine suddenly stopped in 1998. After 17 years of 100s of classic songs pre-2000; and then only 1 catchy song post-2000 -- Precious. (IMO.)

    • @vincentlemineur
      @vincentlemineur Před rokem

      ​@@nellsun2521 I suppose no artist can maintain such a high artistical quality level for decades! I'm a bit less negative 🙂: Yes, yes "Precious", absolutely, "Wrong" was something and I really like the black & white studio version music video of "Broken" (better than the album version in my opinion), "South my soul" was catchy and I liked Dave's high notes experiments in "Should be higher".

    • @jaysterling26
      @jaysterling26 Před rokem

      @Nell Sun One of the reasons why Alan gives about leaving. Any pop/rock/ band after 20 years are not as vital/ cannot sustain - Neil Tennant calls this ,' the purple period '.
      Solo/ marginal ' cult' artists are more able to sustain. Cheers.

  • @CarlosGarcia-ut2th
    @CarlosGarcia-ut2th Před rokem +28

    Am I the only one who loves It's Called a Heart 😂😂😂?
    Ok, lyrics are a little bit bluff but melody is kind of cool, and the synthetiser solo coming to the end is also great.

    • @VaughnGeorge
      @VaughnGeorge  Před rokem +6

      You are NOT the only one Sir!! VG :-)

    • @CarlosGarcia-ut2th
      @CarlosGarcia-ut2th Před rokem +2

      Hahaha I have to say that I am an 80s DM fan, nonetheless, so I give my approval to things such as Puppets and New Life and See Yoi 😂😂😂

    • @thomaslaube8260
      @thomaslaube8260 Před rokem +1

      I adore it

    • @JanPetka
      @JanPetka Před rokem

      I used to hate It's called a heart in the 80's, really, from the bottom of my heart. Then I heard that crazy funky cover from Didascalis few years ago and it was like a revelation. Oh, how wrong I was - it's definitely one of the best dance tracks DM ever recorded, a true diamond. This is probably the only DM song where I can imagine a mosh pit could be formed (There's a lot to be learned...)!

    • @HowToLootBrazil
      @HowToLootBrazil Před rokem +1

      I love it as well, lyrics aside. Great energy, great melody and that synth slap bass line... man, what a perfect groove! :-)

  • @jerryjayson67
    @jerryjayson67 Před rokem +7

    I never laughed so much in a great while. THANK YOU Vaughn!! Very entertaining and I agree. HAPPY NEW YEAR Man

  • @pulsarsonico
    @pulsarsonico Před rokem +66

    I love "so much love". Has a lot of energy; I love how the distortion is on her voice. They are opinions, all valid. It is worth clarifying that So much love does not belong to Delta machine. That song is on the great Spirit album. I miss that confusion.

    • @motr1912
      @motr1912 Před rokem +5

      'So much love' is the only song on Spirit worthy of a mention and easily one of very few highlights on the last tour.

    • @ravager06
      @ravager06 Před rokem +5

      I totally agree. SO MUCH LOVE for me personally is one of their best tracks since 2000.

    • @belisdavid3660
      @belisdavid3660 Před rokem +5

      Best song of Spirit indeed, not of Delta Machine.

    • @bertiebox9303
      @bertiebox9303 Před 10 měsíci

      I personally would take Lillian out of your list, but hole to feed is a good shout for “ the worst” .. not surprised a few spirit tracks on list as that definitely worst album. Knew b4 I watched this there be nothing from music for the masses be on the list as it one of the best albums ever period 🙂

  • @ilikemusic76
    @ilikemusic76 Před rokem +37

    Hey Vaughn. Absolutely spot on. Today Depeche Mode songs are mainly hookline orientated and one dimensional without depth. In the old days we enjoyed leadmelodies, countermelodies combined with brillant vocal melodies packed in a beautiful dynamic, layered arrangement thanks to Alan. Shake the Disease, Sun and the Rainfall, Walking in my Shoes and the list goes on and on and on.

    • @VaughnGeorge
      @VaughnGeorge  Před rokem +2

      You got it spot on in your analysis!! VG :-)

    • @andycibc
      @andycibc Před rokem +1

      Alan is that missing ingredient, however they are capable of reaching that level without him. Home, Sister of Night and Wrong are examples for me that embody what the DM sound is and those were done post-alan. I think the last album albums to have that feel are Ultra and Playing the Angel.

    • @lexala
      @lexala Před rokem +1

      @@andycibc I agree and Playing the Angel is a good album that often gets overlooked...

  • @davidwestbrook1437
    @davidwestbrook1437 Před rokem +10

    Great video. I love hearing your opinions. After listening to all of the songs you mentioned, what I realized is that even a "bad" Depeche song is still a good one. Thank you for all your hard work. 🙂

  • @martindevalle9395
    @martindevalle9395 Před rokem +6

    I always said that I prefer "A Broken Frame" instead of "post Ultra" albums. DM is not DM since Alan left. It´s time to admit it. In adition, Anton go home, come back Brian with your great sleeves!

  • @gholmes5560
    @gholmes5560 Před rokem +9

    Jeez, the ones that get me are "The Dead of Night", which destroyed Exciter. And "Just Can't Get Enough", because when it gets into my head it segues into "Baby Shark".

    • @cloudbloom
      @cloudbloom Před rokem

      Ahaha I also can't stand just can't get enough for that same reason

    • @grimlund
      @grimlund Před rokem +2

      I like "The Dead Of Night". I think it has the heaviest chorus of all Depeche songs.
      And Im a metal guy so I like heavy music.

  • @alexwestconsulting
    @alexwestconsulting Před rokem +5

    Ha. This might be your best video yet. I had to look up all these songs. I used to know all the ins and outs of every DM song until I gave up on them on July 30, 2001 when the string of great songs ended. I remember the day vividly. I was a big Bomb The Bass fan, so Ultra got a pass, never mind that there are some great songs on there. I was even a big LFO fan from my rave days, so Exciter I looked forward to with anticipation, and "Dream On" was really good. But then on July 30, 2001 came "I Feel Loved". That was the end. In an instant. Never came back other than "Suffer Well". That's it. Done.
    "It's Called A Heart" was classic DM. The CD single was pure DM cannon goodness. Even "Meaning Of Love" is actually a really good song, quite complex, classic DM interlocking melodies, great verse, refrain at the end and close, just has those awful lyrics and cheesy synth-strings/bells/horns throughout; a good stripped-down re-mix would put a new spin on it and take it off people's list.

  • @aneinthedark5008
    @aneinthedark5008 Před rokem +1

    Congrats on the 30k subs Vaughn, impressive milestone 🙂👍
    Let's celebrate it by listening to your all time favorite DM track: Hole To Feed.
    Jokes aside, well done my friend. Keep it up with the quality content! Here's to 50k! 🍻

  • @alexvilhelm-mediaentertain626

    Great video Vaughn, I laughed my ass off at the "Great cornholioooooo" bit :D. And I can see why "Alan is not impressed" either, LOL...🙄 I pretty much agree with your list, and I might add that there is another thing that DM songs have lost over the years, a thing that I call their "frenchiness", what I mean is that nostalgic, melodic aspect in songs resembling to those songs in old 70's french movies, for example "Little 15", "Dressed in Black", "Things You Said", "It doesn't Matter Two", "Here is the House", etc... It would be nice to have those kinds of songs back on the "Demento Memori" new album... Anyway, I loved your video, thanks Vaughn, cheers!

    • @ninawildr4207
      @ninawildr4207 Před rokem +1

      Yes !!!! FRENCHINESS for yeeeears Ive been saying that!!!

  • @franciscoj.brenes3221
    @franciscoj.brenes3221 Před rokem +21

    Remember the days when DM would produce a B-side and you would ask over and over again why it wasn't included on the main album, since it was simply a wonderful song?
    What Vaughn just did was voicing what all old DM fans have been thinking about the last 4 albums. They all have lacked someone in the recording room saying "NO. This will NOT go into the album or on any B-side for that matter. Give it to your daughter/son to experiment with it and let's find something that's actually worth putting in an album."
    My only complaint is about It's called a heart. I've always liked that song, a lot.

  • @lorenzomusset4323
    @lorenzomusset4323 Před rokem +7

    I totally agree with Vaughn...One of the reason we love this band is that there were absolutely no bad songs in their albums (and even the b-sides were fantastic) Now I struggle to find songs I like in the last fourth albums...And I worry a lot about the forthcoming one 😐 Nothing compares their chef d'oeuvres...

    • @stressbanana6821
      @stressbanana6821 Před 3 měsíci +1

      By chance are you one of the people that hate everything post Alan because you can’t get over the fact he left because mori is very good, spirit not so much I don’t like it but then I will not accept this hate for delta machine and sounds if the universe they are amazing especially universe

  • @NeilNZ
    @NeilNZ Před rokem +2

    Thank you Vaughn for your honesty. It was pleasurable to see. Thank you🙏 Respect 🙏

  • @ConstructionRewardForTheMasses

    It’s quite simple : since Alan left…. You can see the difference. The other day I saw Dave say that some people lived in the past ; yes Dave because it’s just where you were the best.

  • @RandomJane104
    @RandomJane104 Před rokem +9

    I can tell you my #1 least favorite. Just Can't Get Enough. I've immediately had enough.

    • @Andy-kd1kb
      @Andy-kd1kb Před rokem +1

      Just can't get enough launched the band.. without it there'd be nothing since.

  • @frankmacari3067
    @frankmacari3067 Před rokem +3

    Vaughn, at last somebody has had the balls to say this!! I'm glad it is someone who is highly respected too. Respect for you for doing it. To be fair you could have picked any 10 tracks from the last 3 albums so have bo problems with the ones you have chosen. It's just a shame you won't get a chance to interview DM now as if they see this they will take great offence. In reality they can't see it themselves and face facts. Peace is still at No-1 for me though purely based on the fact that they had the cheek to release it as a single!!! How can you go from Enjoy The Silence to Peace in under 20 years. Anyway, Well done. Great video.

  • @Virginiais4lovers
    @Virginiais4lovers Před rokem

    My late night insomnia lead me to this channel and I am SO grateful to have come across it. Vaughn you are spot on and have gained a new subscriber based on this one video alone. I was almost scared to admit it to myself. Thanks for saying what we all are thinking ❤ still love DM but yeah, somethings off.

  • @MagnetiqLabs
    @MagnetiqLabs Před rokem +10

    The Dead of Night is one of my favourite on Exciter. And My Little Universe is one of my favourite on Delta Machine. I really like this straight-line synthesizer on this song.
    But yeah, I hate Hole to Feed! Especially combined with the Video! I still can’t believe DM approved this video!
    But at the same time, I think Wrong (from the same album) is one of the best ever DM songs and video!

    • @andrealeonti2967
      @andrealeonti2967 Před rokem +2

      Agreed. The Dead of Night it’s pure synth and beats and I love it when things are done “rough”.
      My Little Universe it’s a hidden gem: pure experimental electronic. And I love that.

    • @MagnetiqLabs
      @MagnetiqLabs Před rokem +2

      @@andrealeonti2967 i remember my first DM concert. It was Exciter tour, and the Dead of Night was open track. It was pretty cool

  • @hairycousin4252
    @hairycousin4252 Před rokem +18

    Awesome video Vaughn. Your Depeche tastes are very similar to mine. You're correct the sonic vibe has gone. Once Wilder left, they have been in decline. Still can't believe they managed to create the awesome Ultra without him, and all the shit they were going through personally. But the rot began with Exciter. Still had some sonic sugar on some tracks but something started to change within them from then on. The good news for the band is their current direction/style does appeal to new and old fans, so we'll just have to suck it up buttercup. We at least have a tonne of fabulous songs to enjoy until the end of our days.

    • @wattage2007
      @wattage2007 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, the quality control went not long after Wilder left.

    • @abhilashpanda5758
      @abhilashpanda5758 Před rokem +1

      If you listen to the demos of some of their famous songs, they sound very similar to the finished product. I don't know why people give alan so much credit whereas martin gore does all the creative work.

    • @legrompf
      @legrompf Před rokem

      @mksmith570 spot on

  • @jamesbiggs9936
    @jamesbiggs9936 Před rokem +8

    Agree about Dead of Night. Although it received something of a saving grace through it being promoted as the opening number on the Exciter tour. Dave's entry onto the stage was as magical as always.

    • @hijk2008
      @hijk2008 Před rokem +5

      I love Dead of Night and I agree about its life impression. This song should be played life again.

    • @tonybanks1035
      @tonybanks1035 Před 4 dny

      @@hijk2008 i'm with you i love that song

  • @cyb3rtini
    @cyb3rtini Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you soooo much! I really enjoyed watching your Depeche Mode tops as well as flops two weeks ago. Memento Mori really made me return to mad fandom. 🩶
    The fun thing about your flop list: While I never was a big listener of Spirit or Delta Machine (achieved their total playback count with Memento Mori in a single day), you made me return to these albums. And let's say, especially Delta Machine (incl. bonus tracks) is growing on me quite a bit.
    So thanks for bringing me closer to these albums!

  • @marieperry2940
    @marieperry2940 Před rokem +2

    Hey you lovely man, i thankyou for your your honesty, thank goodness we are not all the same, god how boring that would be. There are always going to be good songs and bad songs, but thankfully we all love DM regardless. I for one am glad your here to bring up these things. Hugs n happiness xxx

    • @VaughnGeorge
      @VaughnGeorge  Před rokem +1

      Bless you Marie!! Thank you for your kind words and I am glad you enjoyed the video. VG :-)

  • @brendab4316
    @brendab4316 Před rokem +3

    Thank u cuz this taught me what not to do as a song writer.
    BTW, you got me rediscovering them I love your top 10 best. I love the new album too. Thank you 😊

  • @modyssey22
    @modyssey22 Před rokem +4

    This is one of the greatest videos you’ve ever released. And I agree with you on all of it. You could wish the last three albums into oblivion and I wouldn’t miss a damn thing. Maybe Wrong and Heaven I’d keep and that’s it. I do think The Sweetest Condition is worse than The Dead of Night. But they’re like two sides of the same coin. LOL Thank you for putting this out. It was fun. LOL

  • @DMig231
    @DMig231 Před rokem +2

    Great video Vaughn. I appreciate your honesty and agree with most of your list. Side note, I thought So Much Love was on the Spirit album, not Delta Machine?

  • @natalieadam2
    @natalieadam2 Před rokem +16

    15:34 you hit the nail right on the head. Old synthesizers don't always translate to better songs. SOTU is a perfect example.

    • @Wolf.88
      @Wolf.88 Před rokem +7

      I loved that album.

    • @natalieadam2
      @natalieadam2 Před rokem +2

      @@Wolf.88 I'm glad you liked it but for me it's mediocre at best.

    • @SynthesisMusic
      @SynthesisMusic Před rokem +1

      Yeah Sotu is awful. The only great song, Come Back, has been destroyed by a shitty production (while the bare version is great)

    • @scipio8866
      @scipio8866 Před rokem

      @@Wolf.88 i like it too. Much of it anyways

    • @stressbanana6821
      @stressbanana6821 Před 3 měsíci

      I will not stand for this sounds hate it is amazing in my opinion

  • @maelmoor
    @maelmoor Před rokem +14

    Great video, really enjoyed the format/production! Totally agree in terms of the sound of the recent albums (with a few songs as the exceptions)..
    ...but am I the only one who likes "the Meaning of Love"? I enjoy it as a 80's novelty :)

    • @FrankieTeardrop1998
      @FrankieTeardrop1998 Před rokem +1

      I like it too. Good music video as well.

    • @alexwestconsulting
      @alexwestconsulting Před rokem

      @@FrankieTeardrop1998 "Meaning Of Love" could have been a really good song, just some bad choices were made in production IMO. And the lyrics could have been presented a little tongue in cheek but instead they went ooey gooey doughy earnest. Anyway, I dislike "Love In Itself" more.

    • @paganpines
      @paganpines Před rokem +1

      Nope. I was kind of afraid it would make the list and I would be mad. Even though it's twee as hell.

    • @jrbslc101
      @jrbslc101 Před rokem

      @@paganpines I could be mistaken, but I think Martin wrote Meaning of Love when he was 14 (or maybe it was See You), hence the tweeny sound of both.

    • @ledlogic2
      @ledlogic2 Před rokem

      Drop the word, "like."

  • @tbtb1776
    @tbtb1776 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this list and your comments. I am a fan since the late 80s, I am not living in the past, but many songs on the last albums are sooooo bad. You described it very well. In my opinion DM was an outstanding band with outstanding sound because of the genious ALAN WILDER. He made DM! The albums in the 90s took a year to make, nowadays only some month. I think this says everything! Yes, often it's Demo-Mode... I think Memento Mori will be another low point...

  • @ctcarrillo91
    @ctcarrillo91 Před rokem

    Watching this video was good but you made me laugh so much with the video edits at the end to introduce #1... LMFAOF!!! i had to see the intro to it like three times because i was laughing so hard at it... Thanks For Making me laugh.... I'm Dead LMAO

  • @rikimarudonchelie1229
    @rikimarudonchelie1229 Před rokem +2

    i think the magical word you said sir about "layering" is whats lost of them after Alan left, no need for apologies - its you own clear and honest opinion and that you mentioned is what there 3 succeeding album to stagnant to my taste...thanks for sharing your in depth ideas and analysis brutally deconstructed, but sincerely delivered.

  • @methos101
    @methos101 Před rokem +9

    This whole video was completely hilarious. Oh my god this was great. The sound quality isn’t as good as it was. I miss the old Depeche Mode. I love the side cut to Alan Wilder. Thank you Vaughn 😊.

  • @ivanosorio5940
    @ivanosorio5940 Před rokem +4

    Hi Vaughn, greetings from Chile. Yeah, i agree with you. The last two albums (specially Spirit) they sound like demos. I know Alan said once that Martin will be happy releasing his songs just like they are, bared and without any production. Another thing about the drums. Are you note that all the snares sound like clap?. There's no more powerfull snares anymore like those of the golden days, like Never Let Me Down Again, Stripped, If You Want, and a lot of songs. I think you understand what I mean. It's really so sad.

  • @dodgyg3697
    @dodgyg3697 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Vaughn, you are bang on with number one.

  • @Wraiven22
    @Wraiven22 Před rokem +2

    I like the newer albums too for the most part, but my favorite era of DM will always be MftM through Ultra and parts of Exciter. That was when they had the grittiness and darkness but also the crooning Melodie’s, catchy hooks, and interesting synth sounds at their best.

  • @wattage2007
    @wattage2007 Před rokem +7

    Absolutely true about the generic production on the recent albums. Back in the day, even though Dan Miller produced three albums in a row, they all sounded completely different to each other.

    • @user-jx6yc2mp1e
      @user-jx6yc2mp1e Před rokem

      Miller had never produced a single DM album. I think you're mistaking him with Gareth Jones.

  • @kcjc
    @kcjc Před rokem +17

    I got into the band a couple years ago, the last three albums are the only ones where I listened from start to finish twice. Going back to re-listen to these songs definitely made me relate to groggy Alan and reminded me why I haven’t really revisited those albums. These have some combos of unnecessary distortion, brick-walled, very monotonous drums, some first draft vibes to name a few.

  • @tlmstpiusx996
    @tlmstpiusx996 Před 7 měsíci +2

    i just realized that DM turned off comments on that tongue video lol AW, we miss you so badly 😢 please reconsider coming back...

  • @andyry1269
    @andyry1269 Před rokem +1

    I watched this video, Sir. Thank you for all the positive things you also mention here. I always liked "Corrupt" and I think it is a cool triplet. They use the melody technique from the bridge of "Corrupt" also on the bridge of "Where's The Revolution". I have been with you from the start and I still am. Stay positive. -Andy Ry Denmark.

  • @mityakirillov89
    @mityakirillov89 Před rokem +13

    I couldn't even remember some of the tracks you've mentioned here, Vaughn. It's not that I HATE them, I just don't come back to them after a three or four attempts to actually love them, and it really touched me that you did just the same.

  • @nicksutton2964
    @nicksutton2964 Před rokem +33

    Your review highlights why I've lost that magical feeling of anticipation when a new DM track is released. It's very telling that all in your list are from Exciter onwards. The rot had well and truly set in by then. Recently I saw Dave in an interview, visibly irritated by the question of whether Alan might come back. It's over then.

    • @manugahan1863
      @manugahan1863 Před rokem +1

      Effettivamente hai ragione! La vera "poesia" forse è finita nel '97 con Ultra ma dal 1980 al 1997 di capolavori ne abbiamo visti! Comunque W i Depeche Mode ! Sempre!

    • @rubaidaallen2764
      @rubaidaallen2764 Před rokem +3

      Dave was just like look that ship has sailed ok? Get over it. I agree. Alan made his decision to leave and we have to respect that. My friends and I were in total shock and still are saddened by his departure to this day, but he wanted out and we have to respect that. Do I want him to come back for at least one more album and tour? Absolutely! But it looks like that not going to happen sadly.

    • @Surmelina
      @Surmelina Před rokem +5

      ​@@rubaidaallen2764 The man could changed his mind over the years, but it looks like no one is going to ask him back. And let's be honest: Dave's visible irrigation had nothing to do with willing to respect Alan's decision

    • @martinbusnyak8938
      @martinbusnyak8938 Před rokem +1

      @@rubaidaallen2764 😥

    • @nellsun2521
      @nellsun2521 Před rokem +4

      I saw that! I thought he came off as quite rude seeing as that girl seemed sweet and innocent. (But I assume he gets asked that question a lot; and it's hard to be polite when repeating same answer every day.)

  • @skroll71
    @skroll71 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant and honest. As always!!!

    • @VaughnGeorge
      @VaughnGeorge  Před rokem +1

      Bless you Michael !! Always good hear from you my friend !! VG :-)

  • @FabioErrante
    @FabioErrante Před rokem +5

    I've found myself nodding and smirking in agreement for half an hour, but at 23:00 I literally clapped and cheered loudly 😁

  • @DingKong
    @DingKong Před rokem +2

    Great video and a great list. 'Demo Mode' is so accurate.

  • @n_dee_vee
    @n_dee_vee Před rokem +1

    Love your characterizations. I felt like the songs on DMachine & Sounds were missing shape, like you said they seemed like demos. Love your videos thxs!

  • @GabeLane612
    @GabeLane612 Před rokem +4

    Well Vaughn George, you've done it. It's 3AM, and I can't get those m-f'ing drums of "Hole to Feed" out of my head. If it wasn't my least favorite DM song, it's about to be.

  • @BiserAngelov1
    @BiserAngelov1 Před rokem +4

    I was honestly surprised by Hole To Feed being the bottom one. I 100% agree, that the video is awful, but it has a catchy rhythm, that makes me dance on the chair. It is actually one of my favorite songs from SOTU. Having said that, i like the fact that the majority of the songs were from the last 3 albums. Let's hope that Memento Mori is more than a excuse for a tour, that they have found their way once again.

  • @AlexanderLyta
    @AlexanderLyta Před 8 měsíci +1

    Because of this, I was listening again the whole afternoon to Secret to the End, and generally to Delta Machine.

  • @ekrcoaste1843
    @ekrcoaste1843 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Lillian is actually the song that made little 14 year old me look up Depeche Mode and listen to Playing the angel. And then I liked it so much it made me listen to their whole discography billions of times!

  • @garywalker7493
    @garywalker7493 Před rokem +5

    I have to say, my least favourite tracks are all from the post-Wilder era (No surprise there, I know), and they vary so a top/bottom 10 is not something that comes to mind quickly.
    Oh no! I'm working on mixes of some new tracks of my own and I'm using saturation. However, I never go into the red - it's just to add harmonics, not distort the crap out of stuff. If I do ever distort a vocal it's for a very specific reason and usually as an effect, not the main vocal. My music is dark in tone so like a clean vocal as a contrast.
    I'm with you though, Vaughn. BTW, stop apologising mate - devotion should never be blind 😉

  • @noneofyourbusiness4616
    @noneofyourbusiness4616 Před rokem +3

    The video shows you are a true fan, because I've not heard of any of the songs you named except a couple of the honorable mentions, due to tuning out of what the band has been releasing.

    • @VaughnGeorge
      @VaughnGeorge  Před rokem +1

      Cheers my friend. Yes I'd like to think I am a true fan . VG :-)

  • @al_7387
    @al_7387 Před rokem

    Respect, VG! I'm a lifelong fan of Depeche Mode & love them dearly but the last three albums have fallen so far short of their 80's & 90's heyday, it barely sounds like the same band. Agreed, the recent albums have their moments - Wrong, Heaven & Going Backwards, but nothing like the consistency & quality that we'd been used to for so long. Not the least bit surprised that all but one song came from the last three albums! The only one I slightly disagree with is Lilian - there's far worse songs than that, but otherwise, spot on! It was genuinely hilarious seeing you really let rip & loved the intercuts of Alan looking bored backstage from the 101 film & the Beavis /Cornholio clips were hysterical! As I commented before, the teaser of Ghosts Again bodes well for the upcoming Memento Mori album - let's cross our fingers! Great work, VG - keep it up & don't apologise for being honest!

  • @thomasgary1219
    @thomasgary1219 Před rokem +1

    Quitting while your ahead is not exactly the same as quitting. Rem realized this. I love these videos so much Vaughn!

  • @thevellocet
    @thevellocet Před rokem +3

    Great and honest opinions! I just tell myself they split after Ultra and it's a better end to the tale than their last handful of albums.

  • @cutalin
    @cutalin Před rokem +1

    Good initiative Vaughn! Because it was about time, after so many mediocre albums, to address it. I remember I had some songs that I used to skip when I would listen to an Album, cuz I never liked to listen to Depeche compilations. My list of skipable songs would be: speak and spell- sometimes I wish I was dead, tora tora. A broken frame- Nothing to fear(I had a time when I liked it tho), Shouldn't have done that. Music for the Masses- I want you now(excepting the Exotic Tour version which is a masterpiece). Exciter: sweetest condition, dead of night, when the body speaks, goodnight lovers. And from Playing the angel to Spirit it just getts worse, at least half of each album has skipable songs...

  • @jeromesanta6307
    @jeromesanta6307 Před rokem +2

    So much love is from the last album " spirit" . But as a DM fan from the first hour , i agree with your opinion. Especially the fact that we wait 4 years for a new album and the end product sonically is extremely minimalistic. It sounds cliche but Alan Wilder made the atmosphere of the album and they never replaced his job. Or maybe they did not pay attention to what made their band special.

  • @IndigoC333
    @IndigoC333 Před rokem +4

    Speak and Spell is hard for me to really like - I appreciate it as part of the history, but I rarely listen to it. Most recent albums aren’t Violator, SOFAD or even Music for the Masses, but they still have some great tracks. With DM I can listen to whole albums; with any other decent group/band, I can maybe listen to 3 out of 12 tracks.

  • @simonward7653
    @simonward7653 Před rokem +4

    Totally agree about "Hole to Feed." I went out to the toilet during that track at the O2 on the SOTU tour... and it was only the second track! My wife said when I came back: "Hmmm... Not my favourite track."

    • @VaughnGeorge
      @VaughnGeorge  Před rokem +3

      Yes I agree !! They should have called it "HAEMORRHOID TO FEED!!" :-) :-) VG

  • @fieldslove
    @fieldslove Před rokem +1

    Excellent video thank you for doing it 100% agree with you 🙂👍

  • @electreelife
    @electreelife Před rokem

    Also a huge fan and I love you for this vid!

  • @niklasandersson9084
    @niklasandersson9084 Před rokem +5

    No hate for me, everyone has different opinions. As is should be. Looking forward to your top ten.

  • @niklasandersson9084
    @niklasandersson9084 Před rokem +19

    I love blues, "Corrupt" is in my top ten DM songs.

  • @rebeccagouge6055
    @rebeccagouge6055 Před rokem +1

    I applaud your honesty. This was interesting to watch.

  • @abeach5420
    @abeach5420 Před rokem +2

    Ohhhh yes am-here-for-this !!
    I am sure I have way more than 20 !!
    Laughing cuz being CDN we say "I'm sorry" way too much haha
    Luv the cutaways and two sided convo....tx for bringing Al into the mix.

  • @dddux
    @dddux Před rokem +3

    Lovely ending. I even laughed and that doesn't happen often. I think B snd B appearence did it. Thanks! I agree with your thoughts pretty much btw. Delta is too saturated in general. I hate that sound, it gets annoying quickly. Maybe I have too oldschool ears myself. I love the production on the fav 4: BC, MFTM, Violator and SOFAD. Especially last two.

  • @TheLillypillies
    @TheLillypillies Před rokem +3

    This was pretty funny. Alot of it was also true. I think every band reaches their peak at some point and then just continue on making albums with 1-2-3 good songs. It's not just DM it's also U2, Coldplay, The Cure... so many. I think our expectations for Depeche are too high. I thought playing the angel had some solid songs. I actually really like going backwards. I'm just grateful they are still around and I hope that on the new one there is are at least 1-2 good songs. Yes it's frustrating because as a big fan I would love to give them advice on how a new album should sound and how in recent years the live set is so predictable.. why not start really big! Open with Never let me down??, Enjoy the silence? Play People are people / Dangerous... something obscure? Fingers crossed for Momento Mori! Peace and love to all here from Australia.

  • @aneinthedark5008
    @aneinthedark5008 Před rokem

    Watched the video 2 times now, for the most part I agree with your list Vaughn. You've made some good points, and I can understand your opinions on these tunes.
    Do you own these DM records on vinyl Vaughn? (Sounds of The Universe, Delta Machine, Spirit?). I have all 3 records on cd/vinyl but they're pretty much collecting dust...😅

  • @SR71YF12
    @SR71YF12 Před rokem +2

    At risk of stating the obvious but with regard to 23:22: Alan Wilder surely was very much the quality control of DM. In addition to being the primary architect of their soundscapes, the arranger extraordinaire, co-producer, backing live vocalist, one-time tour drummer, occasional studio bassist, occasional song writer, etc. His influence on the quality was probably both direct and indirect. His direct impact is well documented, but the indirect influence on the quality was no doubt via his overall musicianship and work ethic. The others were clearly aware that he was the superior musician in the band, and therefore they had to raise their own games. Without Alan, all of this was gone, and each of these roles had to be replaced in some way. Most of the time, it was not done in a successful way, unfortunately.

  • @anhl5091
    @anhl5091 Před rokem +4

    I cant name songs from albums since about Ultra. The last 3 have been pretty abysmal. I used to go to DM concerts everytime they had a new album, sometimes to multiple shows the whole time they were in town, and now I havent gone since the last 3. I only went to one 4 albums ago to see if they'd play the oldies...cuz that's all I like from them. It pains me because my circle of friends know DM is my ultimate fave band because their 80's to mid 90's songs were during my formative years, musically-speaking.

  • @mistyvalentin2595
    @mistyvalentin2595 Před rokem +4

    I’ve been a huge fan of DM for years. I’m so glad you’ve voiced what we’ve always thought. It’s been so long since I’ve been excited for a DM cd. I really started to lose internet in buying anything of theirs right after Playing the Angel. When I bought Exciter it was pretty ehh, PTA was better. But,it was missing that spark. The last spark was with Ultra which I loved. They were holding onto the Alan sound. That was the last best cd. They lost their heart when Alan left. I wish they would’ve kept with his sound. Even though it wasn’t him. I miss the band. It’s just too bad I haven’t cared to hear anything else from them

    • @24kgoldplatedvermeil
      @24kgoldplatedvermeil Před rokem

      I find Ultra unlistenable aside from 3 tracks. Delta Machine has higher highs imo. Hot take i know.

  • @HappiestG
    @HappiestG Před rokem +1

    I first discovered your channel when I came across your review of spirits. It was painful for me, yet most of it resonated (and made me laugh). I've been hooked on your videos ever since.
    Anyway I'm impressed you can even name most of these songs. The last three albums have been a struggle. I can name maybe 3-4 from those albums that I genuinely like.
    So I agree with you though personally, I like every track on PtA
    PS I like just can't get enough but they need to take it off the setlist ...

    • @VaughnGeorge
      @VaughnGeorge  Před rokem +2

      Thanks my friend !! Glad you are here !! VG :-)

  • @linobianchi7728
    @linobianchi7728 Před rokem +2

    Totally agree. Respect & love 4 VG

  • @Alex-su8wy
    @Alex-su8wy Před rokem +19

    To be a great Depeche Mode fan is to love the great stuff and call out the underperforming songs let it be known and let it be said and discussed. Love the video keep being true to you channel!

  • @ageless30
    @ageless30 Před rokem +3

    😅 Mr. Wilder sits in silent judgement .

  • @reactorlgtn2
    @reactorlgtn2 Před rokem +1

    8:37 - that's a surprisingly good ML Gore impression!

  • @larsgutheil5520
    @larsgutheil5520 Před rokem

    This was fun to watch, Vaugn. We all love these guys and got so much from them, but you were spot on with this nicely worded criticism. Happens that we share the same „least favorite song“ and the opinion on the „video“ that came with it. Still unbelievable that they did agree to this.
    Rest of the list looks a bit different for me but I totally get your reasoning and found your explanations really insightful. I’d like to add that the lack of distinctive sounds and unique atmosphere does not only follow from thin and monotonous drums and sloppy, demo-ish production, but also from Martin playing most main melody lines on guitar these days. This leads to a much too strong presence of middle-class guitar play and takes away any possibility to enrich the main melodies with these unique synth sounds we know from their heyday. Plus: A song should be finished when it is really good and unique, not when it still sounds like a homestudio recording.
    Let me remind you of some stinkers which, in my opinion, top some of the examples on your list: Little Soul, Miles Away/The truth is, I want it all („I see a river…“), The Child Inside, Where‘s the revolution.
    Btw The new album was recorded in only 10 weeks. That’s 16 songs in 10 weeks. Talking about taking real efforts for every single song… I still keep my hopes up, but this does not look like a change of direction, does it?

  • @philipjohansen4469
    @philipjohansen4469 Před rokem +22

    There is a distinct difference between A Broken Frame and Construction Time Again, and then from Songs of Faith and Devotion to Ultra, and it’s the same key piece. In my opinion, they’ve only been able to keep going for last 30 years because of what they built with Alan Wilder. If he hadn’t joined them, they probably would have fizzled out in late 80’s.

    • @wattage2007
      @wattage2007 Před rokem +5

      Absolutely. Once they allowed him to have input, his work ethic in the studio saved the band and ensured they’d have a long lasting career. Pity the three self centred original members didn’t appreciate that.

    • @Jamie-dz8dg
      @Jamie-dz8dg Před rokem +2

      Totally agree...I really lost interest when Alan left the band

    • @SynthesisMusic
      @SynthesisMusic Před rokem +1

      Yeah, well said. Alan was their wizard

  • @andreassteiner2275
    @andreassteiner2275 Před rokem +4

    😂 ...wonderful video. I agree with you on the "crunchy, dry & oversaturated", which is the sound of the last three albums. But this is exactly the sound of a lot of (too much!) contemporary electronic music in general. It is a fashion, like the excessive reverbs of the 80s.

    • @gustavo2100
      @gustavo2100 Před rokem

      And so... we all prefer the f$%#$ REVERB !

    • @MisAnnThorpe
      @MisAnnThorpe Před rokem

      There's no such thing as excessive reverb!

  • @felipebarrios1523
    @felipebarrios1523 Před rokem +1

    Hola Vaughn
    the only song that I defend in the list would be "fail", it was the song that gave me hope about the future sound of DM, especially the last 3 minutes, I think there is something good there, especially in the relationship of electronic sounds with drums. Very kraftwerk and I liked that a lot, but as I said, those are the last 3 minutes... a big hug and thanks for making this list.

  • @andersb80
    @andersb80 Před rokem +1

    So many good points in this video. I cant agree more on the idea that nothing stands out on latest 3 albums.

  • @alexander.roc.
    @alexander.roc. Před rokem +7

    Totally agree. There are more bad songs but you picked some of them. The masterpieces up to Violator are always something one hopes for and expects when a new album is coming but it has been long since they made a song that you want to listen to every day for years. So I again hope for the new album to be another Black Celebration or Violator but I’m afraid we’re going to be disappointed again. They should use Flood again. The albums he was part of were good.

    • @rubaidaallen2764
      @rubaidaallen2764 Před rokem

      Absolutely. Flood and Alan working their production magic is what made Violator and SOFAD so spectacular. I remember my brother and I going to see DM in 1993 and ‘94 and hearing those masterpieces live was heaven. We still talk about those shows like it was yesterday. The music between 1986 and 1993 cannot be done again without the magnificent production of Flood and Wilder and of course Wilder’s super duper musicianship. Honestly whenever an album is released my expectations are LOW because I know the album is going to be a disappointment. We haven’t heard it yet so I shouldn’t be so negative, but we know what to expect now. Mediocre at best 😕

    • @alexander.roc.
      @alexander.roc. Před rokem +1

      @@rubaidaallen2764 Agree. But Flood didn’t work on Black Celebration. Let’s hope for the best!

    • @rubaidaallen2764
      @rubaidaallen2764 Před rokem

      @@alexander.roc. No Flood didn’t work on BC. I’m just referring to how brilliant the album is. Let’s hope for the best indeed. For all we know Momento might turn out to be the banger we didn’t expect 🤞

  • @dusanhaliena3246
    @dusanhaliena3246 Před rokem +4

    I fully agree and I was laughing through tears during your video. Unfortunately, I can't create my 10 worst DM songs because since Exciter it is long list, and I can't even list them because I do not remember the names of songs. Simply, I do not listen albums from Exciter because quality is poor, too much far away from what they did before. As said several times, DM without Alan is just DEMO mode.

  • @FrankieTeardrop1998
    @FrankieTeardrop1998 Před rokem

    Thank you for being lenient on "What's Your Name?" I love that song.

  • @issaiahlangford7237
    @issaiahlangford7237 Před rokem

    I don't recall so much love ever being on Delta Machine 🤣🤣 love your stuff man!!! Thanks for this, hard not to agree with you!

  • @SynthesisMusic
    @SynthesisMusic Před rokem +3

    Hey Vaughty! I really like it when you get the balls out and have the courage to be honest. I've been struggling for years (since Exciter) with the so-called 'devotees' who accept whatever rubbish comes from Depeche Mode. I can't accept songs like the ones you mentioned (and you could have easily reached 30-40 tracks) just because the same band has made masterpieces in the past. From CTA to SOFAD it is almost impossible to find a song below 7/10, besides the fact that most of the songs are absolute masterpieces or come close. We can certainly criticize Set Me Free or Flexible but compared to 90% of the compositions from Exciter onwards they look like real gems. Also, these are b-sides. I really can't give you my top 10 worst songs list. Rather, I could rather rank the top 10 from Exciter forward, selecting, with difficulty, 1 to 3 songs maximum per album. I've never laughed so much at one of your reviews, but your expressions, combined with Alan's, made me go to the floor laughing. However, I think you forgot one real horror, namely Miles Away - The Truth Is. However, my worst, from Exciter onwards (songs included in albums only):
    Exciter: Shine, The Dead of Night, Lovetheme, Comatose, I Feel Loved, Goodnight Lovers
    Playing The Angel: John The Revelator, Introspectre, Lilian
    Sounds of the Universe: Hole to Feed, Fragile Tension, Peace, Spacewalker, Miles Away - The Truth Is
    Delta Machine: My Little Universe, Slow, Soft Touch Raw Nerve, Soothe My Soul, Goodbye
    Spirit: The Worst Crime, Scum, You Move, Cover Me, Poison Heart, So Much Love, Poorman, No More (This is the Last Time)
    Yeah, Spirit is the worst DM album, with Sotu as closed second worst
    To be honest, we should say that a few songs in the latest albums were really good: The Darkest Star, Come Back (bare version, the album one sounds like a demo), Angel, Broken, The Child Inside, Should be Higher (yes, Delta Machine with 7-8 songs only would have been a good record), Where's The Revolution

  • @allegrajane7205
    @allegrajane7205 Před rokem +1

    Cornholio has more groove and vibe than DM's last several albums. You almost made me fall out of my chair laughing with that last one, Vaughn! 😂😂 Thank you for this.