Mar 26, 2017
Episode 12: Depeche Mode - Music for the Masses (1987) Part 1
After a brief hiatus from the podcast, Brian and Sarah sit down to
discuss one of their all-time favorite bands, Depeche Mode. The
selected album is the 1987 opus, "Music for the Masses." However,
before discussing the band's sixth album, the hosts can't resist
taking a few minutes to share their initial thoughts on the
fourteenth Depeche Mode album, "Spirit," which was released just
two weeks ago. But then the focus shifts back to the 1987 and the
album which marked some significant changes for Depeche Mode.
Part 1: Background
Brian fills us in on the whens and wheres of the album's recording,
and Sarah explains one big difference between the making of Music
of the Masses and previous Depeche Mode albums. Brian also reveals
where this album and its related singles charted back in the
day.
Part 2: Personal History
Sarah explains how she had what she'll claim to be a "backup copy"
of this album, and muses as to when she actually received it. Brian
tells a story common for the era, of being surprised by the album's
release when visiting a local record store. Then he does the
unthinkable and confesses to a crime!
Part 3: Track by Track
Brian and Sarah discuss each of the five songs on the classic
album's first side. In doing so, they bring up the topics of drugs,
religion, driving, iconic videos, cringe-worthy videos, and of
course music! Find out which songs on the first side are standouts
for the hosts, and which fall lower on the scale.
Never Let Me Down Again
The Things You Said
Strangelove
Sacred
Little 15
See the videos we discuss:
Never Let Me Down Again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snILjFUkk_A
Strangelove (original): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIrm0dHbCDU
Strangelove '88: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3rn9aG82BA
Little 15: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRI3MG7CHFk
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