1. When The Body Speaks
2. Useless
3. One Caress
4. I Want You Now
5. It's No Good
Extremely difficult to choose. Depeche Mode have got to be amongst the top outstanding bands of the past three decades. There's a Charlton fan I know who's the biggest fan: if they play two consecutive nights at Wembley for example he goes to both and then another elsewhere. If he's reading this he knows I'm talking about him. He should have the final word on this vote.
Too difficult to choose five, so I'm going to have to do ten instead
1 - Enjoy The Silence - best song ever, by any band. Fact.
2 - Home
3 - Never Let Me Down
4 - Personal Jesus
5 - Everything Counts
6 - Waiting For The Night
7 - World In My Eyes
8 - Walking In My Shoes
9 - Halo
10 - Condemnation
" There's a Charlton fan I know who's the biggest fan: if they play two consecutive nights at Wembley for example he goes to both and then another elsewhere. If he's reading this he knows I'm talking about him. He should have the final word on this vote"
Having had to endure hours of motorway journeys with said supporter & having had to endure listening to all sorts of music from both DM as a group and as solo performers, my top 5 would be
1) I feel you 2) personal Jesus 3) dirty sticky floors
Having had to endure hours of motorway journeys with said supporter & having had to endure listening to all sorts of music from both DM as a group and as solo performers, my top 5 would be
1) I feel you
2) personal Jesus
3) dirty sticky floors
'nuff said. Rubbish Band.
Blimey praise indeed from golfaddick. I'm surprised you could even name 3 songs!
Anyway listening to DM while travelling up the M1 means less time for you to rant about Curbishley -Still.
I'm waiting for you to post your top 5 songs from the 60's & 70's that only ever get played on Radio 2.
[cite]Posted By: Rock Spectacle[/cite]Never had you down a synth type Mr Algarve!
That's the great thing about the Mode, it's not all synth stuff. A lot (most?) of their later stuff is guitar based. They are one of the few 80s electro bands that developed into anything else. Also their use of sampling is second to none.
That said, I notice that all of Algarve's choices were the early synth based stuff.
[cite]Posted By: StubleyAddick[/cite]Anyone heard there new stuff Wrong ain't a bad track
You reckon? I think its pants. Two decent tracks on the new album for me but most of them are pretty pony. They still haven't made a decent album since Ultra.
I had to suffer the new album on the journey to Pride Park last week........a few good songs("Wrong" and a couple towards the end of the album) but mostly the same old keyboard crap that went out i the early 90's.
[cite]Posted By: StubleyAddick[/cite]Anyone heard there new stuff Wrong ain't a bad track
You reckon? I think its pants. Two decent tracks on the new album for me but most of them are pretty pony. They still haven't made a decent album since Ultra.
I agree about the way the album only has a couple of decent tracks the rest is a bit long and boring for me.
Comments
World In My Eyes
Enjoy The Silence
A Photograph Of You
Stripped
Depeche Mode Fact: They have had more UK hit singles than any artist who hasn't had a number 1.
2. Useless
3. One Caress
4. I Want You Now
5. It's No Good
Extremely difficult to choose. Depeche Mode have got to be amongst the top outstanding bands of the past three decades. There's a Charlton fan I know who's the biggest fan: if they play two consecutive nights at Wembley for example he goes to both and then another elsewhere. If he's reading this he knows I'm talking about him. He should have the final word on this vote.
1. Clean
2. Policy of Truth
3. Behind the Wheel
4. To Have and to Hold
5. Nothing's impossible
Black Celebration
World Full of Nothing
I want you now
Halo
Dreaming Of Me
New Life
Just Can't get enough
Blasphemous Rumours
Fly On The Windscreen
enjoy the silence
condemnation
world in my eyes
everything counts
What's wrong if someone wants to see a band more than once on a tour?
Some people like to see Charlton home and away each week, what's that all about?
TOP 5 B SIDE'S
1 - Somebody
2 - Ice machine
3 - Now this is fun
4 - Sea of sin
5 - Shout
TOP 5 ALBUM TRACKS
1 - Stories of Old
2 - Waiting for the night
3 - Freestate
4 - I am You
5 - Nothing's impossible
TOP 5 SINGLES
1 - Only when I lose myself
2 - Shake the disease
3 - Home
4 - I feel loved
5 - Dreaming of me
TOP 5 LIVE TRACKS
1 - Never let me down again
2 - A question of time
3 - Everything Counts
4 - Somebody
5 - Personal Jesus
TOP 5 ALBUMS
1 - Ultra
2 - Music for the masses
3 - Violater
4 - Playing the angel
5 - Songs of faith & devotion
Depeche Mode have always been massively under appreciated in the UK.
Outside the UK, they seem to get the respect they deserve, especially in Germany and the US.
1 - Enjoy The Silence - best song ever, by any band. Fact.
2 - Home
3 - Never Let Me Down
4 - Personal Jesus
5 - Everything Counts
6 - Waiting For The Night
7 - World In My Eyes
8 - Walking In My Shoes
9 - Halo
10 - Condemnation
Did I say that there was anything 'wrong' with it?
Personal Jesus
Everything Counts
New Life
Just Can't Get Enough
1. Clean
2. A Question of Time
3. Never Let Me Down Again
4. Walking in My Shoes
5. Barrel of a Gun.
But let's face it, there are loads more of their's too!
My taste in music is very broad Ian, despite appearances...
Having had to endure hours of motorway journeys with said supporter & having had to endure listening to all sorts of music from both DM as a group and as solo performers, my top 5 would be
1) I feel you
2) personal Jesus
3) dirty sticky floors
'nuff said. Rubbish Band.
Blimey praise indeed from golfaddick. I'm surprised you could even name 3 songs!
Anyway listening to DM while travelling up the M1 means less time for you to rant about Curbishley -Still.
I'm waiting for you to post your top 5 songs from the 60's & 70's that only ever get played on Radio 2.
That's the great thing about the Mode, it's not all synth stuff. A lot (most?) of their later stuff is guitar based. They are one of the few 80s electro bands that developed into anything else. Also their use of sampling is second to none.
That said, I notice that all of Algarve's choices were the early synth based stuff.
I agree about the way the album only has a couple of decent tracks the rest is a bit long and boring for me.