I work in a primary school, and sometimes they have an Alexa playing random Disney tunes (or similar) in the lunch hall. Occasionally, I manage to sneak Enjoy the Silence in. They love it. They also love The Ace of Spades and Smells Like Teen Spirit. It makes my day to see six year olds really rocking away to music they have never heard before, until some grump from the school puts the Frozen soundtrack on. Again.
@robopecha I haven't, but I'll put it on the list. I'm lucky to sneak one or two songs on in a week, so the poor little buggers might have gone on to high school before we've covered even the basics.
Depeche Mode and The Cure shaped me in my teenage years in the eighties, those were my absolute favorites and in a way they still are, I just added tons of other bands to my catalogue now 40 years after. Said that I would be quite happy if you'd also react to that Cure-video Trash Theory made.
I had just held my firstborn, a daughter and was ushered out while they took care of mother and baby. I sat in my shitbox van and tried to understand what had just happened, how suddenly everything was different. I lit a smoke and turned on the radio, this song played and it made perfect sense. She is in her 30s now and this song takes me back to that moment every time.
@@ninawildr4207 I have told this story before a few years ago, it was well liked at the time. The update is this year at Christmas i will be at my daughter and her partners, with my wife and our 11 year old son, also my father and my daughters mother and maternal grandmother and partners mother. We are all her family this year.
Longevity isn't that important to me in artists I like but it is always impressive when bands like Depeche Mode and The Cure can still make albums worth checking out decades after their first great releases.
Funny how a couple of days ago I randomly introduced my lovely young carer/PA (I’m mid 30’s and disabled) to “Just Can’t Get Enough” by none other than Depeche Mode and then today this video pops up. I was born in the late 80’s but as the youngest of 5 kids, I was brought up on both my parents and older siblings awesome music. You need to dive into their work as they’re honestly amazing!!
If you get the chance, go and see them live, it's an amazing experience. Take a look at Enjoy the Silence live in Berlin, it'll give you a flavour of what to expect. I've been going to gigs/concerts for over 40 years, the energy and exuberance of a DM gig can't be beaten.
i would actually say that their live work is better than their albums, there is just so much more depth and energy. Maybe reacter should watch some concerts to not only get the back catalogue but some of the energy as well.
Did they make a video about Vince Clarke and the awesome career he had? That would be a good reaction video, after leaving Depeche Mode, he formed Yazoo (known as Yaz is the States) with Alison Moyet, then had another group called The Assembly before finally settling on forming Erasure with Andy Bell. The guy is a true synth pop legend and created some of the most recognisable hits of the 80's.
26 and a big Depeche Mode fan I was delighted to see you compliment Everything Counts. It’s honestly one of the best pop songs of all time, in a sea of hairspray and 80s excess in the pop that surrounded it at the time, it sounds so unique production wise with all the industrial percussion and sampling Industrial pop is the coolest thing ever. Obvs it was more prominent on People are People but Everything Counts is so complex and neat!
the only react channel that is really fun and looks real, I mean I saw a channel with a singer that "never" heard Enjoy the silence and she was so surprised :))) a top 100 most played songs on Radio, where she lived in a cryogeny container from '89 till that moment?
Maybe. There's another strand, though. Probably generationally limited but there are some of us whose very being has become Depechian. The attachments you absolutely don't want your folks to meet.
November 1990 was my first time seeing them live on the World Violation tour, amazing! I don't think Martin Gore has ever said that Enjoy the Silence was about drugs. Whilst Dave was getting into them around the time they toured this album, he was much more into them and influenced by them a few years later. I don't think the documentary played here was particularly accurate on a number of points.
Depeche Mode are one of the best bands I've ever seen live, I saw them in South Africa during their "Songs of Faith & Devotion" tour. I manged to get to the front barrier even though at that time I wasn't a huge fan, but any band that played was a big thing back then. They blew me away...
Violator is perfection but Songs of Faith and Devotion is even better...thats their next album its on a another level...this is where Alan Wilder was let loose...Flood left them to work on Achtung Baby...check it out❤
It's funny that you mentioned how Dave reminds you of Shia LaBeouf, I remember a point where some of the band's fans said he should play "young Dave" in a biopic, if ever one got made.
I have loved Depeche Mode since the 80s when I discovered them, and they are one of the few bans that I have more than 10m tracks in my All Time Favourites list. In fact, I have 35! definitely very inventive, and amazing live.
The biggest difference between the UK and US charts is that Radio Airplay counts for nothing in the UK - hence if a song isn't played on the radio it can still be a huge hit! Whereas now the UK charts also include streaming and downloads, until relatively recently - well into the 2000s- it was purely based on physical sales.
The article you looked at was for where in New York they recorded their 1997 album Ultra For Violator they recorded at Axis Studios in NY, a studio owned by François Kevorkian, an Armenian French DJ and producer, considered a forefather of house music, he has remixed and produced for a variety of artists including The Smiths, Adam Ant, Kraftwerk, Pet Shop Boys, Diana Ross, Yazoo, Gloria Estefan and U2
I LOVE Enjoy the Silence, what a tune! 🎶 I’ve got so many covers of it too, and this video has made me go off and download some more. Love Tori Amos and Anberlins covers especially, there’s a version for every mood 😂 These videos are so interesting too, I’ve watched some more on the original channel since discovering them here.
So many hits came after this album….One of my faves, “It’s No Good”. And Precious”. All the way to the recent “ Always you”. Just saw them in concert twice in 2024. And was at their Violator and SOFAD tours in 90’s
If you cannot get to see DM live, but you find a UK Based Tribute Band called The Devout are performing near you, it is well worth seeing them. All of the band are MASSIVE fans of DM, so the sounds are authentic and the guys are lovely. My husband plays syth woth a UK Duran Duran tribute. So we often meet the guys from The Devout at 80's events & on tour.
On an old computer somewhere I have my collection of enjoy the silence versions. I was up to three digits. early 2000s were great for downloading music. :D Enjoyable reaction as always. Thank you, sir!
Vince Clarke could easily have been one of those guys only famous for leaving a band that went on to massive success, adulation and wealth. He did ok tbf.
Adore DM! Blasphemous Rumors is my favorite song by them. Just dont pull up to a church blasting that. You get funny looks. Dont ask how I know 😂 I was 9 when Enjoy the Silence came out, that was my introduction to them and have loved them ever since. Lacuna Coil does the best cover. Love that band!
But they were still successful for those first 10 years, JJ. They just hadn't got into the really big leagues until that point. But they were making the albums they wanted to make, people were buying those albums in good numbers, they had hit singles, and their gigs had loads of people turning up. They were doing more than alright.
On their greatest hits album from the 80s “The Singles 81-85”they included some of their press clippings on the artwork. Some of them are hilarious! The music press were pretty scathing!
Depeche Mode pretty much influenced every alternative band that came after in the 2000s. Coldplay, The Killers, Arcade Fire, Keane, No Doubt, Linkin Park, just to name a few.
you shroud know that from 84 till 87 they had really great music that now is more appreciated than it was back then, especially the 86 and 87 albums that were really masterpieces along Violator and later 93 Songs of faith and devotion, problem that they were on a indy label (Mute records) and they were never mainstream till Violator
DM had become part of the big players after Some Great Reward in 84. And they went full on with the industrial sounds on that album. But they had messed about with harder songs before.. You had Everything Counts. Shame. More Than A Party. Told You So. All from Construction Time Again. But they blew up with Master and Servant in Europe that felt like something special was about to happen and with CTA SGR and Black Celebration you was basically seeing more stuff with Mode on tv than any other band in Germany. You could be a new fan in January 84 and by Christmas you could have over a 100 magazines with articles with them and posters galore just from Bravo.Popcorn alone... We got so much stuff. I ended up eith 3 240 min vhs tapes full of Mode stuff by the time we got to 1987. And it just got bigger and bigger it felt. Scandinavia went insane. Started following them in the winter of 82 and by 1990 i had over 100 vinyls and 30+ cds. Today that turned into 130 vinyls and 100+ cds with remixes and bootleg concerts. 15 dvds and bku rays, and 15 concerts behind me.. alas Mode changed a lot since the beginning so after they became a stadion rock band, basically becoming what they said they never would...i was out. So the last good stuff was Precious i would say. And Playing the Angle the last breath from the Basildon lads... But its not all bad, for us guys that miss the very English vicals and cool synth sounds we have Mesh. The Bristol band that has given us the Mode we missed for a long time...😊 And then we have Camouflage and De/Vision from Germany. So its not all bad... Boys Say Go 2025
Saw your face when you heard the clip from "Stripped" while going through their early history. A lot of the early catalogue has merit, but yes, I think you'd like that one in particular.
Its almost criminal not to know Depeche Mode. Thats like not knowing who Brian Eno is. One of the most influential bands in modern music. As for Eno, if its western music any time in the last 50 years, Eno influenced it.
Love DM. I know it will never happen, but even a one off special tv show that has Martin , Dave, Vince and Alan performing one or two songs. Maybe a song to raise money to highlight what Fletch sadly passed away from.
I saw Depeche Mode at Tiffany's night club in Basildon Essex think one of there first gig. I new they would go on to greater thing's New romantic was just starting glad they didn't go that root. one of the band members was my wife's next door neighbour .
must be one of the most remixed songs ever,, some bangers out there,,, check out mike koglins the silence matt darey and tekara remix 98 it will take your face off,,,,
Some of the best songs have ambiguous lyrics, "all I ever needed is here in my arms" can be heard so many ways - let's you personalise it. I think it's about brown, but hey - that doesn't make it mean any less to anyone else.
A great song is a great song, no matter which category it falls into. A lesser band may have disbanded after Vince Clarke left, but Depeche Mode just got stronger.
I dismissed them until about 86 when Shake the Disease was on the radio, that totally changed my perception of them. Apart from one track, Violator is a great album btw.
@@Pablopax4 interesting. That was never my favorite by any means but I don't have anything particularly against it. I suppose I can see where you're coming from, though. Thanks for taking a sec to reply.
You gotta react to Nightwish. I know, they are not from the UK but still...... It's gonna be your next favourite band and it will take you a bit out of UK coz there is a bigger world than just the UK. Please, 😟.... Nightwish, Ghost Love Score Live at Wacken 2013.
Hope you react to ren jjla none of his songs are copyright he also puts people who react on his videos and often comments on them he's a once in a generation talent as your see if you look him up 😎👍
I work in a primary school, and sometimes they have an Alexa playing random Disney tunes (or similar) in the lunch hall. Occasionally, I manage to sneak Enjoy the Silence in. They love it. They also love The Ace of Spades and Smells Like Teen Spirit. It makes my day to see six year olds really rocking away to music they have never heard before, until some grump from the school puts the Frozen soundtrack on. Again.
Ha! I love that! You’re a great teacher 🙌
You absolute legend!!
i heard that small children really enjoy the ramones. have you tried those?
@robopecha I haven't, but I'll put it on the list. I'm lucky to sneak one or two songs on in a week, so the poor little buggers might have gone on to high school before we've covered even the basics.
I couldn't be happier just come in from working in the garden to find my favorite reactor is reacting to my favorite band.
Nice feeling.
I've been a DM fan for 40 years and so proud of the fact that they hold the record for most UK hits(50+) without a no.1!
RIP, Fletch.
Depeche Mode and The Cure shaped me in my teenage years in the eighties, those were my absolute favorites and in a way they still are, I just added tons of other bands to my catalogue now 40 years after. Said that I would be quite happy if you'd also react to that Cure-video Trash Theory made.
I had just held my firstborn, a daughter and was ushered out while they took care of mother and baby. I sat in my shitbox van and tried to understand what had just happened, how suddenly everything was different. I lit a smoke and turned on the radio, this song played and it made perfect sense. She is in her 30s now and this song takes me back to that moment every time.
Loooooved your comment❤
@@ninawildr4207 I have told this story before a few years ago, it was well liked at the time. The update is this year at Christmas i will be at my daughter and her partners, with my wife and our 11 year old son, also my father and my daughters mother and maternal grandmother and partners mother. We are all her family this year.
@@CaptainPakka This is so beautiful! 💜
If you're into unusual chord structures then DM will not disappoint.
I do! I need to go through their catalog, thanks!
Longevity isn't that important to me in artists I like but it is always impressive when bands like Depeche Mode and The Cure can still make albums worth checking out decades after their first great releases.
Funny how a couple of days ago I randomly introduced my lovely young carer/PA (I’m mid 30’s and disabled) to “Just Can’t Get Enough” by none other than Depeche Mode and then today this video pops up.
I was born in the late 80’s but as the youngest of 5 kids, I was brought up on both my parents and older siblings awesome music.
You need to dive into their work as they’re honestly amazing!!
If you get the chance, go and see them live, it's an amazing experience. Take a look at Enjoy the Silence live in Berlin, it'll give you a flavour of what to expect. I've been going to gigs/concerts for over 40 years, the energy and exuberance of a DM gig can't be beaten.
i would actually say that their live work is better than their albums, there is just so much more depth and energy. Maybe reacter should watch some concerts to not only get the back catalogue but some of the energy as well.
they were so big in the 80s in europe. every kid knew them.
i loved the way that guy said einstürzende neubauten.
"i loved the way that guy said einstürzende neubauten"
this was hilarious! zum Totlachen! 🤣🤣
I liked this a lot. It was nice to see how invested you are; searching up the other songs tracks mentioned and the record shops, etc.
Big Audio Dynamite were started after Mick Jones left The Clash, brillient band still touring now
Absolutely love them, my favorite album being Songs of Faith and Devotion closely followed by Violator.
They are from a town down the road from where I live. They used to play live at the Pink Toothbrush in my home town.
After the clash died, Mick Jones came up with big audio dynamite 1 and big audio dynamite 2
6:33 - "Stripped" is one of the few covers that Rammstein ever did. It shows the importance that Depeche Mode had to them.
Did they make a video about Vince Clarke and the awesome career he had?
That would be a good reaction video, after leaving Depeche Mode, he formed Yazoo (known as Yaz is the States) with Alison Moyet, then had another group called The Assembly before finally settling on forming Erasure with Andy Bell.
The guy is a true synth pop legend and created some of the most recognisable hits of the 80's.
I reckon Vince Clarke could be compared to Giorgio Moroder
Love watching your reactions you have such a great personality that shines through 😊
26 and a big Depeche Mode fan
I was delighted to see you compliment Everything Counts.
It’s honestly one of the best pop songs of all time, in a sea of hairspray and 80s excess in the pop that surrounded it at the time, it sounds so unique production wise with all the industrial percussion and sampling
Industrial pop is the coolest thing ever.
Obvs it was more prominent on People are People but Everything Counts is so complex and neat!
the only react channel that is really fun and looks real, I mean I saw a channel with a singer that "never" heard Enjoy the silence and she was so surprised :))) a top 100 most played songs on Radio, where she lived in a cryogeny container from '89 till that moment?
As a 16 yr old in 1980, they absolutely were a pop band & i loved them. But i loved them even more later ❤🎶
I always liked Depeche Mode, but I wouldn't call myself a real fan. Their real fans are pretty damn hardcore.
✌️💙🏴🇬🇧
Maybe. There's another strand, though. Probably generationally limited but there are some of us whose very being has become Depechian. The attachments you absolutely don't want your folks to meet.
Depeche Mode was my first concert - Violator tour in 1990. Still have my vinyl, but no idea what happened to the concert tshirt
November 1990 was my first time seeing them live on the World Violation tour, amazing! I don't think Martin Gore has ever said that Enjoy the Silence was about drugs. Whilst Dave was getting into them around the time they toured this album, he was much more into them and influenced by them a few years later. I don't think the documentary played here was particularly accurate on a number of points.
Depeche Mode are one of the best bands I've ever seen live, I saw them in South Africa during their "Songs of Faith & Devotion" tour. I manged to get to the front barrier even though at that time I wasn't a huge fan, but any band that played was a big thing back then. They blew me away...
there are really a lot of interesting details in those videos. and always snippets of some bands i need to check out.
At last, a real conversation about a true band.
Enjoy the Silence is a banger!
Nope, definitely no sausages! 😂
Violator is perfection but Songs of Faith and Devotion is even better...thats their next album its on a another level...this is where Alan Wilder was let loose...Flood left them to work on Achtung Baby...check it out❤
Yes, that's my favorite of theirs too. A stunning piece of work
Mike Koglin - Enjoy the Silence was always a favourite… 🕺🏻 IYKYK
They've had a lot more than 20 UK hits now.
It's funny that you mentioned how Dave reminds you of Shia LaBeouf, I remember a point where some of the band's fans said he should play "young Dave" in a biopic, if ever one got made.
😂
21:24 - BIG AUDIO DYNAMITE were an English band, formed in London in 1984 by MICK JONES, former lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist of 'THE CLASH'.
I have loved Depeche Mode since the 80s when I discovered them, and they are one of the few bans that I have more than 10m tracks in my All Time Favourites list. In fact, I have 35! definitely very inventive, and amazing live.
The biggest difference between the UK and US charts is that Radio Airplay counts for nothing in the UK - hence if a song isn't played on the radio it can still be a huge hit! Whereas now the UK charts also include streaming and downloads, until relatively recently - well into the 2000s- it was purely based on physical sales.
"Four days", he marvels - when Morrissey did his free concert in Wolverhampton people were camping outside almost a week in advance.
My favourite Depeche Mode cover is Smashing Pumpkins' version of Never Let Me Down Again. Btw by my reckoning they've had 48 Top 40 hits in the UK!
Their music often seems so happy and superficial, but there is a very dark and deep undertone that makes it special.
yeah...waiting for the night, sweetest perfection, Clean, rush, In your room and Barrel of a gun are very happy songs
You should look into Vince Clarke specifically
A-ha’s cover of A Question Of Lust is fantastic.
beeing an 80´s kid I love A-ha and DP, but haven´t known about this. thanks
The article you looked at was for where in New York they recorded their 1997 album Ultra
For Violator they recorded at Axis Studios in NY, a studio owned by François Kevorkian, an Armenian French DJ and producer, considered a forefather of house music, he has remixed and produced for a variety of artists including The Smiths, Adam Ant, Kraftwerk, Pet Shop Boys, Diana Ross, Yazoo, Gloria Estefan and U2
I LOVE Enjoy the Silence, what a tune! 🎶 I’ve got so many covers of it too, and this video has made me go off and download some more. Love Tori Amos and Anberlins covers especially, there’s a version for every mood 😂
These videos are so interesting too, I’ve watched some more on the original channel since discovering them here.
Tori Amos version is great as is her cover of Smells like Teen spirit.
You gotta check Siouxsie and the Banshees
So many hits came after this album….One of my faves, “It’s No Good”. And Precious”. All the way to the recent “ Always you”. Just saw them in concert twice in 2024. And was at their Violator and SOFAD tours in 90’s
If you cannot get to see DM live, but you find a UK Based Tribute Band called The Devout are performing near you, it is well worth seeing them.
All of the band are MASSIVE fans of DM, so the sounds are authentic and the guys are lovely.
My husband plays syth woth a UK Duran Duran tribute. So we often meet the guys from The Devout at 80's events & on tour.
You have heard of Big Audio Dynamite.
They were mentioned in the Trash Theory vid about Madchester.
Seen them live 3 times... theyre the best 😊😊😊😊
On an old computer somewhere I have my collection of enjoy the silence versions. I was up to three digits. early 2000s were great for downloading music. :D
Enjoyable reaction as always. Thank you, sir!
Napster, edonkey and the like.. That was when i switched from having 3,000+ Cd's to digital downloads
Yess i just seee im alive in Portugal last year and man they are amazing 😂
Vince Clarke could easily have been one of those guys only famous for leaving a band that went on to massive success, adulation and wealth. He did ok tbf.
It helped that every time he got bored and went off to start a new project it turned into a hit machine.
The guy is an absolute master at writing catchy hooks.
This is interesting on so many levels. I'd love to hear your take
Adore DM! Blasphemous Rumors is my favorite song by them. Just dont pull up to a church blasting that. You get funny looks. Dont ask how I know 😂
I was 9 when Enjoy the Silence came out, that was my introduction to them and have loved them ever since. Lacuna Coil does the best cover. Love that band!
I don’t know a lot about Susan Boyle beyond the memes, but her cover of Enjoy The Silence is oddly solid.
Yes you’re right he does look like Shia LaBoeuf
I think Giorgio Moroder needs to be on your list to look into as well
Yay!..Enjoy the Silence is one of my favourite songs everrrrr. I use it (fittingly) for my ring tone. 😢
😅
But they were still successful for those first 10 years, JJ. They just hadn't got into the really big leagues until that point.
But they were making the albums they wanted to make, people were buying those albums in good numbers, they had hit singles, and their gigs had loads of people turning up. They were doing more than alright.
On their greatest hits album from the 80s “The Singles 81-85”they included some of their press clippings on the artwork. Some of them are hilarious!
The music press were pretty scathing!
Depeche Mode pretty much influenced every alternative band that came after in the 2000s. Coldplay, The Killers, Arcade Fire, Keane, No Doubt, Linkin Park, just to name a few.
About time you got to Depeche Mode, more please as they’re excellent 😊
you shroud know that from 84 till 87 they had really great music that now is more appreciated than it was back then, especially the 86 and 87 albums that were really masterpieces along Violator and later 93 Songs of faith and devotion, problem that they were on a indy label (Mute records) and they were never mainstream till Violator
DM had become part of the big players after Some Great Reward in 84. And they went full on with the industrial sounds on that album. But they had messed about with harder songs before.. You had Everything Counts. Shame. More Than A Party. Told You So. All from Construction Time Again.
But they blew up with Master and Servant in Europe that felt like something special was about to happen and with CTA SGR and Black Celebration you was basically seeing more stuff with Mode on tv than any other band in Germany. You could be a new fan in January 84 and by Christmas you could have over a 100 magazines with articles with them and posters galore just from Bravo.Popcorn alone... We got so much stuff. I ended up eith 3 240 min vhs tapes full of Mode stuff by the time we got to 1987. And it just got bigger and bigger it felt. Scandinavia went insane. Started following them in the winter of 82 and by 1990 i had over 100 vinyls and 30+ cds. Today that turned into 130 vinyls and 100+ cds with remixes and bootleg concerts. 15 dvds and bku rays, and 15 concerts behind me.. alas Mode changed a lot since the beginning so after they became a stadion rock band, basically becoming what they said they never would...i was out. So the last good stuff was Precious i would say. And Playing the Angle the last breath from the Basildon lads... But its not all bad, for us guys that miss the very English vicals and cool synth sounds we have Mesh. The Bristol band that has given us the Mode we missed for a long time...😊
And then we have Camouflage and De/Vision from Germany. So its not all bad...
Boys Say Go 2025
Saw your face when you heard the clip from "Stripped" while going through their early history. A lot of the early catalogue has merit, but yes, I think you'd like that one in particular.
Synchronicity is not a Rush song. It is the Police. Peter Collins did produce Rush, during their synth period.
Its almost criminal not to know Depeche Mode. Thats like not knowing who Brian Eno is. One of the most influential bands in modern music. As for Eno, if its western music any time in the last 50 years, Eno influenced it.
If you've never seen the movie 101 and/or the 101 gig recorderd live at the Rose Bowl, you need to do that.
great vid. love a good fair few depeche mode tracks.
Synchronicity is a Police album not a Rush album - oh well, they were both trios with high-voiced bass-playing frontmen
Always loved the Pet shop Boys
Love DM. I know it will never happen, but even a one off special tv show that has Martin , Dave, Vince and Alan performing one or two songs. Maybe a song to raise money to highlight what Fletch sadly passed away from.
I listen to Enjoy the silence on average twice a day
Crash by The Primitives was famously used in the Jim Carrey comedy Dumb and Dumber
Not a second of Strangelove? 😮
One of their best!
I saw Depeche Mode at Tiffany's night club in Basildon Essex think one of there first gig. I new they would go on to greater thing's New romantic was just starting glad they didn't go that root. one of the band members was my wife's next door neighbour .
Violator is a great album 🌟
They were however very successful in Europe in the mid 80's, on the radios and the charts
21:33 - ANOTHER UB 40/CHRISSIE HYNDE COLLABORATION - "I Got You, Babe".
The whispering commentary is kind of creepy, but at the same time i get it. 😝
must be one of the most remixed songs ever,, some bangers out there,,,
check out mike koglins the silence matt darey and tekara remix 98 it will take your face off,,,,
Perfect!
If you have any interest at all in uk music, New British Cannon by Trash Theory is the definitive youTube channel. Great to see it here.
Brilliant 🍻👍🏼
Some of the best songs have ambiguous lyrics, "all I ever needed is here in my arms" can be heard so many ways - let's you personalise it.
I think it's about brown, but hey - that doesn't make it mean any less to anyone else.
A great song is a great song, no matter which category it falls into. A lesser band may have disbanded after Vince Clarke left, but Depeche Mode just got stronger.
I dismissed them until about 86 when Shake the Disease was on the radio, that totally changed my perception of them. Apart from one track, Violator is a great album btw.
Someone has to ask so I guess it'll be me - which one track do you consider the exception?
I assume it's Blue Dress but you never know.
@ sweetest perfection, track 2. Annoying.
@@Pablopax4 interesting. That was never my favorite by any means but I don't have anything particularly against it.
I suppose I can see where you're coming from, though.
Thanks for taking a sec to reply.
I really enjoyed that
The Rock and Roll Alternative!
Essex lads
Pet Shop Boy and maybe... now you know what the song clean is about !
I remember the Industrial music. even to us youngsters back then it was just noise :) but we played it anyway because it annoyed our parents..
😂
Lacuna Coil did a metal cover of this! 🖤
Gore - great songs. Gahan - singer/front man. But the real secret is the orchestration by Fletch.
Please please please, you HAVE to go down the Siouxsie and the banshees rabbit hole
Loved a couple of their hits but would've hated to be stuck in an elevator with them.
Why do Americans ASSUME all bands are American?
Americans assume everything is American 😊
They were bigger in the US and in Europe than in the UK,
Policy of truth is great!
Vince Clarke...
You gotta react to Nightwish. I know, they are not from the UK but still...... It's gonna be your next favourite band and it will take you a bit out of UK coz there is a bigger world than just the UK.
Please, 😟.... Nightwish, Ghost Love Score Live at Wacken 2013.
Hope you react to ren jjla none of his songs are copyright he also puts people who react on his videos and often comments on them he's a once in a generation talent as your see if you look him up 😎👍