Tickets to Depeche Mode on Wednesday in Houston
My have to bow out and dont want to do so
My have to bow out and dont want to do so
s62strat said:I totally agree.Proposition Joe said:
Yeah I've already acknowledged they obviously moved a lot of records over the years, but I still say that most music fans couldn't name you a single song post 1994's trio of Cover Me, Far Behind, and You. Ditto terrestrial or satellite radio play.
And again, this is coming from someone who owned Happy Pills.
Not sure that has any bearing on recognition/relevance today though. Just like with hootie and cracked rear view, 3EB, oasis, previously mention toadies, filter, gin blossom.. all names that many people of our generation haven't forgotten in the least. One big album can carry your name for decades, clearly.
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Holy smokes that looks amazing! I will make sure to catch someone there. Too busy with Powertrip this weekend for U2 who I'm very meh about.spadilly said:Amazing With or Without You today with Nothing Compares 2 U snippet. #U2Sphere pic.twitter.com/pqu8iPQhW0
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Amazing. I'd imagine some people will get motion sickness from this. Looks like Epcot's Soarin' Around the World except you're standing or sitting in your chair.
setlist appears as though they don't think they are a legacy act. Lot of songs from I'm guessing what are new albums, and plenty of classic hits they are leaving out (people are people, master/servant, shake the disease, blasphemous rumours, policy of truth)digging tunnels said:
Thinking about seeing Depeche Mode on Weds. I'm a superficial fan only knowing their hits. Worth seeing them?
The Austin show was amazing but jorger is right, the crowd was pretty lame most of the show.digging tunnels said:
Thinking about seeing Depeche Mode on Weds. I'm a superficial fan only knowing their hits. Worth seeing them?
Promoting new album. I saw them about 4 years ago when they were touring it was all the classics/hits/deep cuts. Was amazing. Not interested in the new stuff that much.62strat said:setlist appears as though they don't think they are a legacy act. Lot of songs from I'm guessing what are new albums, and plenty of classic hits they are leaving out (people are people, master/servant, shake the disease, blasphemous rumours, policy of truth)digging tunnels said:
Thinking about seeing Depeche Mode on Weds. I'm a superficial fan only knowing their hits. Worth seeing them?
LandArchSA said:
Headed to ACL this weekend. Looking for non-headliner acts to keep on my viewing list. Missed a couple last year that I heard were good after the fact. Hoping to stay ahead of it this year.
I went last year for the first time on just Saturday. Mike Campbell & the Dirty Knobs>Billy Strings>Jack White>Eddie Vedder and the Earthlings. What a day and great scene for sure.Rudyjax said:
Just got back from Ohana festival.
What an amazing weekend of music and good times.
It was good. His voice sounded great. He's only singing songs in his "range" now. Andrew Watt, the producer, can play guitar.johnnyblaze36 said:I went last year for the first time on just Saturday. Mike Campbell & the Dirty Knobs>Billy Strings>Jack White>Eddie Vedder and the Earthlings. What a day and great scene for sure.Rudyjax said:
Just got back from Ohana festival.
What an amazing weekend of music and good times.
How was that cover of "Just Like Heaven" by Vedder? Hoping to find a recording of their set somewhere soon.
DittoLandArchSA said:
Really open to anything these days. My playlists run from Tool to Run the Jewels to Zach Bryan to Sepultura any given week. Pretty much all over the map, but always looking for something new to appreciate.
Aggie87 said:
Caught the Foo Fighters in Phoenix last night. Amazing show, felt like the band didn't want to leave the stage. Josh Freese fits in well as the drummer. He's not Taylor Hawkins, but he clicks with the rest of the band.
90's alt/punk band the Breeders opened, and were pretty cool too.
thenational said:
No problem. I'm jealous. Really want to see Dope Lemon, love that band.
Good to hear. Very excited to see them in Houston next week.Aggie87 said:
Caught the Foo Fighters in Phoenix last night. Amazing show, felt like the band didn't want to leave the stage. Josh Freese fits in well as the drummer. He's not Taylor Hawkins, but he clicks with the rest of the band.
90's alt/punk band the Breeders opened, and were pretty cool too.
Personally I hope they play a very similar set list to what they have been doing. Really hits all the high points.spadilly said:
I'm curious if the FF Houston show will be the set list they've been running with lately or if it'll be a "one-off" show and they mix it up. Can't wait!
thenational said:
For sure, they are awesome. From Australia, so not many listen here in US I guess.
I watched it and it was confusing to me at the beginning. But then I realized it was a group of masterminds that go to various shows and pro shoot from all over the venue and then have some genius editor that syncs it all together perfectly to the soundboard recording.Know Your Enemy said:
Not sure how? Watch the ****ing video. It explains how they did it right at the start. Lol.
Also I was just starting live when I posted that. By the "not sure how", I meant I don't know how this recording has surfaced and being broadcast live at this moment with 5 watchers but here you go.Know Your Enemy said:
Not sure how? Watch the ****ing video. It explains how they did it right at the start. Lol.