Depeche is back
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PurpleCatfishBettie PurpleCatfishBettie https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=211816
- KVRAF
- 3278 posts since 22 Jul, 2009
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- KVRian
- 1158 posts since 6 Jan, 2015 from London, England
The video is cheesy but the lyrics do to a large extent mirror the feelings of a lot of people here in the UK. Rich politicians have lied to us and led many people to vote to leave the EU, which could end up crippling the country. There's also a rise in the number of right-wingers tending towards fascist and even nazi beliefs, together with the concomitant social and physical attacks on anyone who isn't white or who talks a foreign language, along with the fear all that creates. And our National Health System is systematically being run into the ground by our right-wing Tory government withholding and even in some cases reducing or withdrawing funding just so that it can crash and burn and they can then sell it off to the highest bidder. Some of our newspapers and even the BBC appear to be in collusion with the people causing all of this. We look across the pond and see the same but worse.
And a great many people are going about their everyday business with a typically British "mustn't grumble" attitude.
Where's the revolution?
And a great many people are going about their everyday business with a typically British "mustn't grumble" attitude.
Where's the revolution?
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do_androids_dream do_androids_dream https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=164034
- KVRAF
- 2908 posts since 26 Oct, 2007 from Kent, UK
Yes.. that video is truly awful on any level you care to think about it.. A real miss for DM this time. Those lyrics are almost as embarrassing as Everything Counts..2ZrgE wrote:That video, are they serious?
Haven't had that feeling of second hand embarrassment in quite a while.![]()
Well maybe that kind of amateurishness was done on purpose who knows...
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Musically it sounds like Martin has got caught up in Counterfeit 2 mood 
- KVRAF
- 6179 posts since 29 Mar, 2003 from Location: Location
The music sounds like it came from a track that didn't make it onto Violator.
As for the coming album, i'll take the wait and see attitude, although i'm not optimistic.
Yeah, if they can do a tour based on a new CD every 4 years in order to keep up with their bills and lifestyle, they will. The new music doesn't pull in any real revenue...it's inconsequential these days. It's the tour they're after. God bless Tiny Tim.
As for the coming album, i'll take the wait and see attitude, although i'm not optimistic.
Yeah, if they can do a tour based on a new CD every 4 years in order to keep up with their bills and lifestyle, they will. The new music doesn't pull in any real revenue...it's inconsequential these days. It's the tour they're after. God bless Tiny Tim.
....................Don`t blame me for 'The Roots', I just live here.


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- KVRist
- 54 posts since 11 Sep, 2008
Well said!Igro wrote:In the world of mainstream music where every single song is about getting drunk and shag somebody (which is obviously what the mainstream music bosses told to write to their "puppet" producers), Depeche Mode is singing what their want to sing. I think they clearly said that to Columbia bosses. Otherwise their would continue with dealing with Mute record with the same success.fedexnman wrote:Politics is kinda making me " Yawn " at the moment .... DM should stick to drug addiction songs and sex stuff ...
Btw, DM always had some political tunes. Check the "New Dress"
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
I don't care if you're going nowhere
Just take good care of the world

I can't understand,
What makes a man hate another man
Help me understand

Your pretty dress is oil stained
From working too hard, for too little

Just take good care of the world
I can't understand,
What makes a man hate another man
Help me understand
Your pretty dress is oil stained
From working too hard, for too little
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
35 years ago this week saw See You entering the british chart (it would peak at no. 6)
I adore that tune, it is just perfect synth-pop
I adore that tune, it is just perfect synth-pop
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- KVRAF
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
Sorry, I liked the video. Most of them have been a letdown, to be honest, so my standards may be a bit low where they're concerned.do_androids_dream wrote:Yes.. that video is truly awful on any level you care to think about it.. A real miss for DM this time. Those lyrics are almost as embarrassing as Everything Counts..2ZrgE wrote:That video, are they serious?
Haven't had that feeling of second hand embarrassment in quite a while.![]()
Well maybe that kind of amateurishness was done on purpose who knows...
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
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jacqueslacouth jacqueslacouth https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=48379
- KVRian
- 1149 posts since 18 Nov, 2004
Maybe all the expert opinion shared here should be sent to DM to help them maintain a career in the music industry.
BTW, for what it's worth, it sounds typical DM to me and I like it, just like I did in '81.
BTW, for what it's worth, it sounds typical DM to me and I like it, just like I did in '81.
- KVRAF
- 4314 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
The song is good, but like all Depeche Mode tracks you have to give it a bit of time. It grows on you after a couple of listens. As for the lyrics, English is not my native language so I can't tell if they are being sarcastic or serious. The video leaves me even more clueless, if someone care to explain, I'm all ears.
- Banned
- 703 posts since 20 Oct, 2012
Well, both serious and sarcastic, the lyrics are clear. They are British and two of them live in the U.S. It is clearly about the Brexit and Trump, as stated in the video I posted on page 1. In regard of "Where's the Revolution", they claim, among other things:SampleScience wrote:The song is good, but like all Depeche Mode tracks you have to give it a bit of time. It grows on you after a couple of listens. As for the lyrics, English is not my native language so I can't tell if they are being sarcastic or serious. The video leaves me even more clueless, if someone care to explain, I'm all ears.
"the world is in a big mess at the moment, you can't pretend nothing is happening. We were all really depressed by the outcome of the Brexit referendum. Most people who voted did not even understand what it meant, they were not well informed. The things Trump is saying are cruel and heartless, they sound very similar to those someone was saying in 1935, and it didn't work out very well."
Of course, as always happens, DM lyrics and messages can be read on a double level: "politics" (class struggle) or "personal" (sex, drugs, love, whatever). See "masters and servants", "policy of truth", "music for the masses", "everything counts" etc. etc.
It is also true that, although "rich rockstars" now, they've always been socialist/labourist, more or less as in "British socialism". The video is somehow ironic and slightly bitter: there's no crowd, it is an empty place with only ghosts of the revolution, it looks like a lonely nightmare. Marx, Engels and Lenin (or Fidel?... who knows...) spinning around rather than moving forward "on the train of revolution" one hundred years after (Russian Revolution: 1917-2017). "Socialism or Barbarism", this is their message, I guess.
the pulpit:

the train:

- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Has Martin not been living in California since the '90's ?mhog wrote:"We were all really depressed by the outcome of the Brexit referendum. Most people who voted did not even understand what it meant, they were not well informed.."
