Such thoughtful and modest young guys. So deserving of the massive success they achieved and so obvious that Alan was the main member of the band to be involved with the sound and feel of the recordings.
Min 16:00...Interviewer: ..." because so many British groups are doing so well..." I am just wondering where are those British groups right now...Meanwhile DM ...still kicking butts, with full venues..... after almost 40 years of that interview...
The fact is, there were many British groups that were indeed doing well... But now it is easy to ask "where are these groups now", looking back on it all - at the time, it was exciting and diverse and albeit competitive, each group did find its own success. And with success, commercial pressure came just as early - so no worries, the groups probably asked themselves the same question at the time, while carefree consumers were delivered new exciting music product by their favourite band. As for Depeche, well, they 're still here alright (so are The Cure, so are In The Nursery, so are Pet Shop Boys, so are Erasure, so are Wire, so are Neubauten, so are Laibach, to name a few) with their deserved success and all, but despite a surprising new twitch of a song here and there, DM's muse also feels tired for years now with each of their next records feeling too formal (2001-onwards). Which is, of course, understandable after many amazing records they put out throughout their fertile career. The best thing they did was staying with a bunch of equal enthusiasts (being Miller and Mute), especially during their formative years and were free to grow, experiment and develop commercially in a way no other label would have allowed them.
At 10:45 Martin says "life in general" just as he would soon sing in the fantastic song Somebody. I wonder if this is the moment that inspired that line?
8:30 Martin is the first to call Alan a "liar", I'm beginning to think Martin never really liked Alan, such a tense vibe in the room here, Alan starts coughing soon after. Dave being very PR aware and professional, got his answers ready sort of like an athlete, also calling Alan "Al" which really feels a bit condescending, so weird really. 14:40 Fletch "coming clean" that the sound he's miming to in the video for "Everything Counts" didn't really come from that instrument (it never really looked like he could play the thing), that was nice actually. 13:35 Martin did ask Alan for help in explaining who DAF are, that was also nice. Weird, but informative interview I guess, Daniel looked very tense and nervous as well, I guess it's just strange being independent and successful at the same time.
What band does the interviewer mention at 13:19? Sounds like he says "D.E.F." but I can't find anything by googling those letters along with "band" or "Germany".
Such thoughtful and modest young guys. So deserving of the massive success they achieved and so obvious that Alan was the main member of the band to be involved with the sound and feel of the recordings.
Daniel Miller ..so young.
he is so smol here
R.I.P Fletch.
Leave in silence was way ahead of it's time
Such a great interview with young DM, good upload.
This was a real gem and a treat to watch! Thank you!
I love those kids.
This was a great interview. Basically an overview of their career up to that point.
Min 16:00...Interviewer: ..." because so many British groups are doing so well..." I am just wondering where are those British groups right now...Meanwhile DM ...still kicking butts, with full venues..... after almost 40 years of that interview...
The fact is, there were many British groups that were indeed doing well... But now it is easy to ask "where are these groups now", looking back on it all - at the time, it was exciting and diverse and albeit competitive, each group did find its own success. And with success, commercial pressure came just as early - so no worries, the groups probably asked themselves the same question at the time, while carefree consumers were delivered new exciting music product by their favourite band.
As for Depeche, well, they 're still here alright (so are The Cure, so are In The Nursery, so are Pet Shop Boys, so are Erasure, so are Wire, so are Neubauten, so are Laibach, to name a few) with their deserved success and all, but despite a surprising new twitch of a song here and there, DM's muse also feels tired for years now with each of their next records feeling too formal (2001-onwards). Which is, of course, understandable after many amazing records they put out throughout their fertile career.
The best thing they did was staying with a bunch of equal enthusiasts (being Miller and Mute), especially during their formative years and were free to grow, experiment and develop commercially in a way no other label would have allowed them.
@@antunivanovic you said it all in your last paragraph...
At 10:45 Martin says "life in general" just as he would soon sing in the fantastic song Somebody. I wonder if this is the moment that inspired that line?
Thanks for this. Great to finally see it with improved video quality!
That was really good and interesting watch. Thankyou🙂
This is gold. Love hearing Alan talk about DAF in this interview.
Great clip, thanks for sharing. Interesting insight into their early years.
Wow i never see Daniel Miller with hair! 😱 Remains me when i have hair😀😂😁😊 because i'm half bald now too😊
7:30 Foreshadowing for Alan…
I was thinking the same 😭
8:30 Martin is the first to call Alan a "liar", I'm beginning to think Martin never really liked Alan, such a tense vibe in the room here, Alan starts coughing soon after. Dave being very PR aware and professional, got his answers ready sort of like an athlete, also calling Alan "Al" which really feels a bit condescending, so weird really. 14:40 Fletch "coming clean" that the sound he's miming to in the video for "Everything Counts" didn't really come from that instrument (it never really looked like he could play the thing), that was nice actually. 13:35 Martin did ask Alan for help in explaining who DAF are, that was also nice.
Weird, but informative interview I guess, Daniel looked very tense and nervous as well, I guess it's just strange being independent and successful at the same time.
Any credits to Alan?
He is one of the brain of the band together with Martin
Totally agree with you there.. Alan was " The Boss".. And the sound of DM. 🌹
@@KAZ132 I agree with both of you.
@@wallacelovecraft8942 thank you! 🎄
Dave always talks the most, and Martin as the main songwriter the least ....
Are those strategic coughs by Alan? Lol
And…..they are dressed like the Golden Girls if you think about it…..
Allan was really sick
very sick
@Joelle 31 He just had a bit of cough
😊
DEF? at 13:20 can someone tell me what hes talking abt. cant seem to find anything abt it hah.. 😅🙏
What band does the interviewer mention at 13:19? Sounds like he says "D.E.F." but I can't find anything by googling those letters along with "band" or "Germany".
It's D.A.F. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsch_Amerikanische_Freundschaft
@@ecm467 Thanks, no wonder I could find it... lol
Everyone in the band apart from Andy Fletcher look and sound like they’re struggling with a massive hangover. Great clip though.
Miller is shaking very funny way. Very nervous.
He quite obviously has a cold, and he’s probably just trying not to cough too much.
@@messybuttons7525 He probably never gave much interviews before.
Adam Golden Era
Too bad Alan quit
who was the artist that did "The Other Side Of The Tracks"?
vince clarke
what's the song that opens the video?
Just an intro for the TV show I think!
It is a Vince Clarke track. He wrote "The Other Side Of The Tracks" for this TV program. The host also mentioned it in the interview at 07:37 min. :-)
god, that was painful. gambachini is not a great interviewer.