Depeche Mode lead singer Dave Gahan talks to Gary Davies and the band's set features Walking In My Shoes, Ghosts Again and their reworking of Gordon Lightfoot's Sundown.
Unreal a radio 1 DJ interviewing the legends, even though radio 1 didn’t really want us to hear them back in the 80’s (Steve Wright especially never had anything good to say). The rest of the world knew what I knew from the start. DM for life 😀
@@torotaxi1 BBC played DM because they had to. So many times, they were always at the end of shows, as the credits were rolling. Steve Wright never ever liked them, Andy is 100% spot on.
I have that video clip of his interview decades ago, funnily enough later on Gary (without band present) said he didn't like It's called a Heart cos it was a bit " der der da da der der da der deeer duuur"
@@Victorcolongarcia I meant their “home.” I’m from Los Angeles and DM were/are rock gods here. One time they shut down one of the busiest sections of LA for an album release appearance. They filmed the 101 documentary at the Rose Bowl. They still sell out the biggest arenas here in mere seconds for multiple shows. The US loves DM! 😍 that is why I’m surprised when DM mention they got no love in the UK. Porqué?
@@WriterusAeternus well, I guess they did never get to build up such a strong and loyal fanbase because there were many many synthpop acts in the uk at the same time and DM’s hits were not as big in the uk in the early years as they were in Europe. By the time they reached their pinnacle they were selling 100.000 albums in the uk, which is ridiculous compared to Germany, France, Spain or even Usa. And those albums were when they built their original fanbase. They would get diminishing returns from that point onwards. Now they sell 25.000 in the uk. Just absurd 🤣 I see why they say “no love”, they now live in California by the way 🤟
@@WriterusAeternusDave was asked about the UK media's opinion of them back in 2005 and he said that he thinks a lot of what they do just doesn't fit in nicely with daytime radio so they've always been seen as different
@@JeenFab quite easy, actually, they are different of course. but seriously, I liked them earlier, but then something broke.. and Bono being behind every bush, so I lost the connection. I of course have respect for them, but that's not "love" that I have for DM. and it's just silly not to mock Bono when you have a chance, he's so pompous )
Dave must be an interviewers dream he always has so much to talk about. I love listening to him ❤
First to say Hi 👋 so BBC finally acknowledge DM 😂
Yes, a bout bloody time!!
Just taken them 40 years unfortunately
True, but I do recall DM day on Radio 1. 19th March 1993 as SOFAD was out on the 22nd... But you're right - there's been nothing since.
Finally I can acknowledge where my TV licence spent
Unreal a radio 1 DJ interviewing the legends, even though radio 1 didn’t really want us to hear them back in the 80’s (Steve Wright especially never had anything good to say). The rest of the world knew what I knew from the start. DM for life 😀
I think I heard DM on the Sunday singles charts on Radio 1 when I was a kid
@@torotaxi1 BBC played DM because they had to. So many times, they were always at the end of shows, as the credits were rolling. Steve Wright never ever liked them, Andy is 100% spot on.
@@anthonyk5515 I think the UK media has always been disparaging towards DM
Steve wright was an arsehole to depeche mode
It's shit like this that bring a tear to my eye, memories swell up. Love it, had to share it with everyone.❤🔥
That was the time when we all we're having too much fun :D
Such a cool experiment! I love these versions on these great songs.
Wishing you guys the best ! ❤
SOFAD is my all time favorite
Thought you might have filmed the interview 😢
Wow xxx love xxx
I have that video clip of his interview decades ago, funnily enough later on Gary (without band present) said he didn't like It's called a Heart cos it was a bit " der der da da der der da der deeer duuur"
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DM I love you for ever
Memento livi 🤭
Catherine 🌹 (French fan from Paris) 😉
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마틴 .데이비드 ❤ 사링해요
How come DM didn’t get the same amount of love at home as they got elsewhere?
Blame your radios. In Spain Violator sold 5 times more than in the uk. Same with The Cranberries.
@@Victorcolongarcia I meant their “home.” I’m from Los Angeles and DM were/are rock gods here. One time they shut down one of the busiest sections of LA for an album release appearance. They filmed the 101 documentary at the Rose Bowl. They still sell out the biggest arenas here in mere seconds for multiple shows. The US loves DM! 😍 that is why I’m surprised when DM mention they got no love in the UK. Porqué?
@@WriterusAeternus well, I guess they did never get to build up such a strong and loyal fanbase because there were many many synthpop acts in the uk at the same time and DM’s hits were not as big in the uk in the early years as they were in Europe. By the time they reached their pinnacle they were selling 100.000 albums in the uk, which is ridiculous compared to Germany, France, Spain or even Usa. And those albums were when they built their original fanbase. They would get diminishing returns from that point onwards. Now they sell 25.000 in the uk. Just absurd 🤣 I see why they say “no love”, they now live in California by the way 🤟
@@WriterusAeternusDave was asked about the UK media's opinion of them back in 2005 and he said that he thinks a lot of what they do just doesn't fit in nicely with daytime radio so they've always been seen as different
@@Victorcolongarcia Dave lives in New York
Worried about those lumps in martins neck x please check em out xx love you xxx
Age!
wow, Bono actually does have some musical taste...
How can you like depeche mode but not U2?
@@JeenFab quite easy, actually, they are different of course.
but seriously, I liked them earlier, but then something broke.. and Bono being behind every bush, so I lost the connection. I of course have respect for them, but that's not "love" that I have for DM.
and it's just silly not to mock Bono when you have a chance, he's so pompous )
Steve Wright would pull the needle off while scratching record barely mid way through he hated the music so much