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mhog wrote:That's what Trump propaganda and pro-Brexit propaganda is. And that's what the DM "Where's the Revolution" song talks of, I guess. Infact they talk of "religion", "patriotic junkies" and "terror as a weapon". Now, since they are three British leftish socialists, two of them living in America, I doubt they are referring to ISIS propaganda... :roll:
I think this is where everyone makes his own decision, who DM is blaming there. It depends on where you are standing right now and who you support.

As for propaganda, i agree with you. It's not bad or good. It's just a way to promote anything.

Anyway, let's wait for a new single! :hyper:

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Igro wrote:
AnX wrote:
Numanoid wrote:
Igro wrote:The song is not about Trump or Brexit specifically. The song is generally about how blindly masses follow the propaganda.
Both Trump and Brexit shows that the voting masses doesn't follow propaganda.

Media outlets had more or less all Clinton winning and Britain staying in the EU.
...in polls... propaganda was the reason trumpy won and brexit happened
Do you mean that people listened to propaganda, but ignored it and made the opposite choice?
Also Numanoid is right here about masses doesn't always follow propaganda. Which doesn't mean they followed the "other" propaganda. They just stopped being too silly, maybe? Used some rational and logic?

No, im saying the polls were wrong, and idiots voted based on trump/brexit propagands. Two separate things.

Polls are nearly always wrong

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Heard the new track twice today. Def a grower...

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A bit of explanation about the meaning of "Revolution" by Dave Gahan himself:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7deCzt6fC_8

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I must admit, although I don't really like the new "Revolution" song, the interviews with Martin Gore and David Gahan did leave an impression on me. Their responses seem honest. Suddenly it starts to make sense to me what they try to express with their recent work. I'm really impressed, although I don't share all their view of things.

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Phil999 wrote:I must admit, although I don't really like the new "Revolution" song, the interviews with Martin Gore and David Gahan did leave an impression on me. Their responses seem honest. Suddenly it starts to make sense to me what they try to express with their recent work. I'm really impressed, although I don't share all their view of things.
Their Time Talk is really interesting and fun.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEES5LGsaXA

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Daypesjah getting back to their construction time again roots

Once they were Red Rockers !

https://brandnewretro.ie/2013/05/14/dep ... -1983-nme/

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Watched them at the BBC gig last week. Didnt like it at all. Not into the 'we are a rock band' performance. They all looked very uncomfortable. Still dont know what the point of Fletch is...

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For viewers in the UK, BBC4 has a Depeche Mode special next Friday, the 7th of April, starting at 9pm with Depeche Mode at the BBC, then Depeche Mode at 6 Music Festival at 10pm, then at 11pm there's the documentary film Depeche Mode 101, finishing at 1am. The first two are then repeated at 1:35am and 2:35am.

No doubt they'll also appear on iPlayer later that night.

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AnX wrote:Still dont know what the point of Fletch is...
He is the glue that holds them together:
In fact the only one who's never gone a bit nutty is Andy Fletcher who Dave describes as "sort of like the backbone of Depeche Mode. He keeps us together. He's like," sniggers Dave, the "Charlie Watts of the band".

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