I thought "Some Great Reward" and "Black Celebration" and even "Music For The Masses" were all better albums but Violator was also very good. But that said Policy Of Truth is one of my favs. Truth is everything from "A Broken Frame" to "Violator" are solid albums from start to end.
For me World In My Eyes is number 1. I will NEVER forget listening to that OPENING, in that West Coast Video... That synth POUNDED throughout my chest and into my soul. And yes, you felt like you were being hit with a musical sledgehammer. I've listened to that song thousands of times, & I am still transported back to 1990. And as for Andy Fletcher... our beautiful Fletch... you've GOT to see the World In My Eyes tribute with the band acknowledging that this was his favorite song. #RIP_Fletch.
DM stayed strong into the 90s, because they were one of the only synth bands from 80s that actually had a "deepness" to synth music. Most bands in the 80s played off the great/fun playful nature of the 80s (Which was Awesomw!!!! lol), but DM actual put deep, dark, sensual lyrics and presentation to the synth sound and that just doesn't fade. Hence Violator and Ultra were as powerful as anything else at the time.
DM stayed relevant in 90s thanks to all Alan's synth experiments in 80s. They grew over the popines and kitch of synth pop. Its like muscle memory. Ultra is so good only because they were following all Alan's teachings. We all saw what happened on SOTU. Can you imagine how great it would be with influence of Recoil?
@@officialWWM People either love them or hate them, but Listen openly to Martin's lyrics on songs like Here is the House, or Lie to Me! If it doesn't hit you, then I am sorry. This band is a HUGE part of my life!
Not the band of the 90’s. THE band. Prof, you get it, not sure many others do. 40 years nearly and still going..... strong. Crazily, still underrated !
I am partial to 80's Depeche Mode with some of the decade's best tunes. My favorites... 5. Blasphemous Rumors 4. Master and Servant 3. People are People 2. Everything Counts 1. Shake the Disease
I agree 100% with your comment. It is difficult for me to choose my favorite dm song, but if you ask me quickly, it is the first one that comes to my mind
@@stumm71 enjoy the silence is the greatest song written but what makes violator so good it was done pre Berlin wall fall recording.you will never Get that bubble effect in music again raw Non influenced intelligent music freedom To express without today's bullshite or Pandering to society social if very dumb Down told what to say society. In the words of the late Edwin Starr (whom I met many a time
Martin Gores writing with Alan Wilder's classically trained musical talents made DM great! I miss the Alan Wilder years. I always thought that extra special something was missing after Alan left.
For me since I follow the band as of 1987 ... The turning point has been Music for the Masses ... That has been the moment in time that DM changed forever ... And inspired the whole music industry
I can remember going to Tower Records and getting Violator on tape when it first came out...I was smitten with it. I saw them tour for that album, and when they performed Waiting for the Night it was almost a spiritual experience...and then Songs of Faith and Devotion came out and it felt like a whole new world. Right after its release, when I was 18 turning 19, I went to England and France with a performing company I danced with...there were billboards all over London and Paris advertising the album...I walked the streets of those cities with my headphones on and Songs of Faith and Devotion playing on repeat on my portable CD player. That album transports me back every time I hear it. I was on a mission when they toured for it and didn't get to see one of the greatest shows of all time...
Saw them live for the first time on their 'Devotional' tour in '93 in Dortmund, Germany...got right down the front... absolutely brilliant...seen them three times since...LOVE DM.
For me, In Your Room is the best on Songs of Faith & Devotion. It is so beautiful and haunting at the same time. This song, along with Higher Love played live was just bliss. I remember seeing them on that tour and how the show started... I still get chills when I see the performances on RUclips.
Just saw them (again) during their last tour. I never get tired of seeing them. Will always love Depeche Mode. 🌹 I get chills listening to you describe your love for them. They completely changed my world, too.
Once I became an adult, I promised myself i wouldn't miss any concert I could get to, including when theyve passed through Toronto twice on the same tour. I even managed to see them twice in California when on vacation.. including the Hollywood bowl, which was a bucket list spot to see in itself .
They are a multi-generational band. The 80’s, 90’s, and even into the next century. They are brilliant, and their music is timeless! I can’t think of ANY of their songs which isn’t a work of pure genius.
Blue Dress is a masterpiece. So simple, and moving. Martin Gore's voice, with his superior vocal range, is just amazing, using his deeper register to bring a haunting melody above the staccato back-beat synth and lilting, high pitched keyboards. There are dozens of covers and tributes to this song on the Internet, and some actually do it justice. And that interlude at the end...
@@vincentkrisiak6337 But Not Tonight is not on Black Celebration! Yes, it is on the US edition but the band never meant to include it on the album. It sounds out of place on BC. The whole album is very coherent, it is a piece of art. But Not Tonight is as indispensable as for the album as my appendix is for me.
In 1990, at the age of 26, I came out of the closet, in rural Missouri. And Depsche Mode Violator album was the album of that time for me. "Policy Of Truth", "World In My Eyes" and especially "Halo" were all about what I was going through at that time. "Halo" was a song to me for my self justification... an anthem if you will... of what is about to happen as I cam out. "And when our worlds they fall apart, When the walls come tumbling in, Though we may deserve it, It will be worth it." So true to me. Whenever I listen to this album, and I still listen to it today, it take me right back to 1990 and that emotional roller coaster ride of that time, both up and down. But these songs got me through this time, and I am forever grateful for that.
SOFAD is my favourite album hands down, but Violator is the more complete masterpiece in my opinion. Get right with me lets SOFAD down. Other than that I adore every song. In your room is peak Depeche Mode. Love these videos! I get emotional too thinking about how important this band has been in my life, since I was a kid. They take you to another world. Thank you. Top 5: 5 - Judas 4 - Personal Jesus 3 - Rush 2 - World in my eyes 1 - In your room
I feel your passion for DM! My favorite band since buying Some Great Reward followed by Black Celebration in 85/86 my senior year of high school. Some Great Reward through Ultra gives you the Ultimate in DM! You had B sides like Dangerous, Sea of Sin, and Happiest Girl that didn't even make the Violator Album! 90's 5'er 1) Enjoy the Silence 2) Policy of Truth 3) In Your Room 4) Insight 5) One Caress... So many great songs!
Well I heard-Enjoy the Silence live a few times at concerts, And 3/4 of the album was recorded in 1989 + then the album and the music video for-Enjoy The Silence came out in 1990-So Enjoy the silence is a 80's + 90's song
I have loved DM since I was a kid. I was able to see them in concert in 1988. Although I remain a fan to this very day, I kinda lost taste after Alan parted with the band. Their current work doesn’t have that Midas touch. I am still hoping 🙏🏼 for a reunion.
I just saw DM 4x in 20 days. 3 times in 1 week. They played your 5er at every show. Brooklyn, Philly, MSG, & Cleveland. I heard Home at one concert, 4 songs off Black Celebration at another. I also saw them back in April in Chicago. I think saying Anton C was a 5th member is an overstatement but being a U2 fan since my dad gave them a cab ride in San Fran in 87, discovering the DM catalog was better than getting into U2 but felt similar due to the AC photography. Your fiver is definitely solid.
Violator is a masterpiece, every song resonates. For me, enjoy the silence kickstarts 90’s music. Proud to have seen them live during the violator tour abs every tour since.
TOTALLY agree with you nina wildr! Genres, Bands, Albums, Songs, and more, can each have their own distinctive persona of greatness, like different flowers in a garden. Any music may fail to find favor with a specific listener, but for some of us Sofad resonates powerfully as a masterpiece in that lovely garden. I think we're the lucky ones.
@@ProfessorofRock SOFAD and Black Celebration are the band´s best albums. Also, I do not consider But Not Tonight to be a Black Celebration song. It is almost as bad as The Meaning of Love and the band did not include it on the album. The US label did. Cheers from Prague. You know, I read an interview with Hepzibah from Miranda Sex Garden and Alan´s wife (not sure if they are still married). Her band was supporting DM and she had no idea who Alan was. He liked her and then she realised "he was the DM´s drummer" (her own words). Obviously she was no fan but she remembered working in a record store in California one summer. And that all the kids wanted were two albums: Disintegration and 101. I was at high school in a communist country where it was impossible to buy records from the world. We used to go to the changing rooms whenever we skipped a class. "Hey, we have a math test now. OK, let´s go down to changing rooms". There we would meet guys from other classrooms, of the same age, younger, older boys (girls were banned because they couldn´t keep their mouths shut and those changing rooms in cellar was our haven from teachers who were not to know about it) who had one thing in common...they were not exemplary students, they were smart and fun. We talked, smoked and listened to cassettes. And we listened to Disintegration and 101! Depeche Mode had a tremendous impact on our generation and the iron curtain could do fuck all to stop their music from spreading. Kids in Poland did the same. So did kids in Mexico and Argentina. In Germany, in both Germanies. In France or Italy. When the communism fell I worked the next summer in a hostel. And met these two guys from Glasgow. One sporting a DM t-shirt, the other had a Nitzer Ebb t-shirt. I immediatelly started talking music with them and they were shocked about how big DM were in Czechoslovakia. They told me they were the only 2 guys who listened to electronic music in their own school for 500! Depeche were overlooked in their own country. Ridiculed. So, they found their audience abroad. Maybe they were lucky not to be huge in Britain. The UK press is terrible. The love you for a while and then they loathe you. And if you´re big in the UK only and fall out of favor you have no other markets to go. And you are fucked. I imagine how happy the English music press must have been informing about Depeche Mode´s success in America. DM had been big in continental Europe but the USA was something else. OK, ONCE AGAIN cheers from Prague, Jakub
They still do work together. In fact, I saw them in 2018 in Phoenix. They rocked it. Not to mention the opening band Warpaint, who completely kicked out the jams!
Honestly Anton has to be considered a huge part of the bands success. From the stills,videos and the live shows stage and production values. Photographer Griffin also made a big contribution to the earlier album covers.
YOU beautiful expressive soul..thank YOU for "saving the music, my "professor of rock".... there ARE indeed soulmates after all!!!!!😲 YOU.. are my musical "soulmate" Adam, as far as I'm concerned anyway😁😆🎵🎶🎧🎛🎙🎤🎹 my gawd though!!! Overwhelmingly so, it's just mindblowing!! You're brilliant and SO appreciated!!!!🤩☺👍✌😀 "music is the universal language" "the music shall last!!!!"😘 Gratitude!!☆ "Andy Bell (Erasure) the Smiths, the Cure, it's like you're always speaking for me vicariously!🌹
I just came across your channel and your DM videos solidified that I’m along for the ride from here on. The way you describe your first interactions with DM and the visceral feelings the music gives you. I kept feeling like you are describing my exact experience discovering Violator in 8th grade, right before Songs of Faith was released. They changed my life. In 2005 I met my girl at a DM concert in Anaheim Ca. I knew my life had changed again when “Behind the Wheel” started and I couldn’t keep my eyes off of her. Still together today. DM is still my fav band.
I had heard of Depeche Mode while I was in high school, but it was Violator during my college years that brought me into the fold. I had my first job working at a West Coast Video that also had a CD department in the summer of 1990. By the end of the summer, I owned a copy of Violator and I bought the ONLY copy of "101" that was for sale in the store, and I bought my FIRST Depeche Mode T-shirt. I started crushing on Dave and his beautiful voice! I also bought "Catching Up With..." but like the title of their first hit song, "I Just Can't Get Enough..." I really couldn't! By the end of the year, I was dressing like the band. I bought my first pair of Doc Martins and my first motorcycle jacket. Within 3 to 5 years, I bought every studio album up to date. And from 1994 up to 2019, every time they came to my hometown, I was in the audience. (And I will be there again, this October, 2023.) To say that Depeche Mode literally and figuratively changed me is an understatement. No doubt about it! 🤣
Top 10 1. Personal Jesus 2. Enjoy the Silence 3. Walking on my Shoes 4. It's no good 5. Useless 6. The Love Thieves 7. Policy of Truth 8. World in my eyes 9 I Feel You 10. Halo
Bless You Professor. Brilliant! The Greatest Band of All Time. Dark. Seductive. Emotional. Dramatic. Hypnotic. Honorable Mentions: - One Caress - In Your Room - Personal Jesus
I saw them for the first time in 1990 on the World Violation tour (got to be the best tour name ever!). Totally unforgettable and also my first ever proper gig. Saw them next for the first UK concert for the Devotional tour. Whilst it was special, I don't think the venue helped. It was an open air gig at Crystal Palace stadium. I was standing, but fairly far back and a bit self conscious, so didn't really let go. I saw them later that same year near Christmas when they came back to the UK. This was in Manchester where I lived at the GMEX. I was there early and managed to get quite close to the front. Was the most amazing experience in my life up to that point. Just the best gig ever and I'm convinced it won't ever be bettered. The ultimate DM! Of course it's great to see them still and I have been to every tour since World Violation. But the first time in 90, and that amazing night in 93 will always stand out.
I love your passion for DM. I was a huge fan in the 80s but stopped listening to them in the 90s. I recently 'rediscovered' them and now I can't get enough. It's been lovely catching up with their albums of the last 30 years.
Went to see DM concert in London 93 song of faith and devotion. The whole performance from backing singers to wilder on drums amazing. 5 - mercy in you. 4- higher love. 3- enjoy the silence. 2- fly on the windscreen 1-in your room. (the live performance of this song from song of faith 93 is unbelievable 😍.
Enjoy the Silence is a beautiful song.... Stripped - that melody midway through is my all time favourite musical moment, Strange love, Only When I lose Myself, Preci0us, A question of Time... and LOVE Pimpf.... so many great tracks.
1:Clean 2: Enjoy the Silence 3: Freestate 4: In your Room 5: Policy of Truth God that was near impossible to do!!! So many great tunes from this truly fantastic band!!!
I didn't listen to anything but classical music for the first decade of my life. Symphonies and concertos were always playing in my house. While other kids were buying their first pop albums like Andy Gibb, and KC and the Sunshine Band, I was memorizing all the John Williams soundtracks. Unsurprisingly, I went to a magnet high school for music and science, so my life revolved around classical and beautiful music. This perhaps is what attracted me to Depeche Mode. Their gorgeous compositions were enrapturing. Like Adam, I discovered Depeche Mode during their "Music for the Masses" phase, so when "Violator" came out, I was super excited and it surpassed my expectations. But unlike Adam and most others, my favorite DP album thus far is "Songs of Love and Devotion". "Ultra" was fine too, but I thought they had lost most of their melodic mojo until their latest album "Spirit". Lots of great songs on that one!
I skipped school to go buy Violator... and had forgotten my walkman at home.. I had to wait until i got home for that first listen. I didn't even open the cellophane until I got home because I didn't want to see the lyrics until I had heard it first (and that's a huge feat for someone with poor skills with delaying gratification).. I dragged my mom's stereo system with speakers nearly as tall as me, into my bedroom, sat my ass down in front of it and popped the cassette in... it was amazing... it's such a vivid memory. I have had hundreds of cassettes and cd's over my life, and there are only a few I can remember the first listen from. Songs of Faith & Devotion was another. My mom lost the big stereo that day... it never left my room again.
What a lot of people do not realise is that DM are two groups. Their albums, songs, music and production in the studio are works of art. But then, you watch them live. The performance, the engagement, the theatre, the power, you feel like this is a different group covering your favourite studio artist. And yes, live performances bring tears to grown men's eyes. That intro, that lyric, that riff or that sound effect. People say DM are a religion, the trouble is religions never really evolve, DM do. People also forget that DM formed around 1981 and are still today doing 18 month world tours with new albums roughly ever 4 years. I heard New Life at my school youth club in 1981, aged 13. Epiphany. Last saw them live in Manchester 2017 Global Spirits Tour.
The first DM song I ever heard was Painkiller, the B side to Barrel of a Gun. I was riding shotgun (taking a ride with my best friend) late at night and I was transfixed. I found the Barrel of a Gun single on CD in a dollar dive bin at a Sam Goody a week later. I then checked Ultra out of my local library. It was the first full DM album I heard and I was hooked. I scooped up my own copy along with Violator and Black Celebration. Wow. And then SOFAD blew me away yet again. It is still one of my top 10 favorite albums I've ever heard. Thanks for the retrospective!
Longtime DM fan. Solid Top 5 from that era. Major props for not including "Personal Jesus". All three albums are front to back perfect in their own way. No filler. While DM has written many good songs in this century, it really was an end of an era with Ultra and the Singles Tour. The Singles Tour was the best DM tour I've ever seen live (I've seen several), and one of my favorite tours of any band. The energy was unreal. Every song was a sing-a-long. Many DM fans had come of age at that time. It was also a celebration that DM had come through all of the darkness and made it out alive, sans Alan. It was a preview of things to come, with Peter and Christian, but it was still largely 90's DM, with Dave and Martin singing at their best with purpose. 90's DM. The best. I treasure those days. Thanks for the cool video, sir.
I have a memory of listening to People are People. I loved this song as a small child. I liked all their radio songs and really fell in love as the video for Its No Good played on a loop during my morning ritual. I bought Ultra and wore it out. I know every word and cherish them every time I listen. Keep up the great work.
Awesome! You have described almost the exact experience I had with DM. It was a transformative experience. I first heard them through Violator, every song on Violator is superb, were and are my favorite modern rock band, found out they made some of those great 80s hits that I didn't know the artist (Just Can't get Enough, People are People, Master and Servant, Everything Counts) and bought all the albums I could, played them constantly on our high school radio station as a dj, eagerly anticipated Songs of Faith and Devotion, my first concert was Songs of Faith and devotion, bought merch and wore it to school ( had that same shirt), thought Stripped was awesome live, talked with friends and classmates at school about the concert, thought it was very dark times indeed for the band in the late 90s, but they survived produced some great stuff. My 5'er for Depeche Mode in the 90s, 5. Home 4. World in My Eyes 3. Walking in My Shoes 2. Policy of Truth 1. Enjoy the Silence. That was hard! I could probably swap out (there are so many other great songs) or rearrange them except Enjoy the Silence. That is unquestionably #1.
songs of faith and devotion to me is the best album, a true masterpiece Top 5 5- it's no good 4- condemnation 3- policy of truth 2- enjoy the silence 1- walking in my shoes
Joseph Armas Well Policy Of Truth and Enjoy The Silence are from Violator- he’s just saying SOFAD was his favourite album, but these are his favourite songs altogether.
The 6:40 minute. I know it's preachy, but dude... spot on. Put the phones in your pocket, and loose yourself in the moment. Life is fleeting. Enjoy those special times that you cannot recreate. DM in the 90's... oh man... what a decade! Great review!
All I ever wanted, All I ever needed is hereeeee... in the Professor's Channel!! Thanx, Professor, you never dissapoint with your Depeche Mode lessons... (Except I would have given an honorable mention to: "I feel you", DM's sexiest song!!!)
I've been a fan from the first moment I heard "People are People" coming from the second story window of the neighbors house while I stood in the driveway of our Pennsylvania home. I was maybe 7 or 8 years old at the time and didn't know who they were. I collected every album and 5 of the 6 box sets. Thank you for putting into words what I have been feeling for over 30 years. Keep up the good work.
Dear Professor! Wow What can I say about 90's DM period? Well, truth be told, two of my favorite albums belong 80's Letting apart "Black Celebration" and "Music for the Masses", "Violator" and Songs of faith and devotion" are two authentic master piece. I totally agree with you, "Judas" is an incredible song with amazing lyric ("idle talk and hollow promises" oh my God it's pure gold) Thanks Professor, you did it again! Excellent!!!
If you haven’t already done so, watch the Concert for the Masses from the 101 tour filmed at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena in 1988. I was there & it was a religious experience.
Can’t believe Home isn’t in your top 5. It’s an absolutely beautiful piece of music. One of the greatest gig moments I’ve ever seen as Martin stood there on stage, solo, with his guitar. The vocal is simply incredible and the string section spell binding ....👌❤️
Prof, another great video and love your DM 90's fiver. It is amazing how music can invoke memories and tie itself to that of other genres. Twin Peaks was an outstanding show with outstanding music on it's own but your entwined memory of it and Policy of Truth it so cool. For me it is Martin Gore's solo E.P. Counterfeit released in 1989. I cannot listen to songs from it without thinking of the family trip I took to England (I'm Canadian) in 1990. During that trip I was reading Stephen King's It and listening to this E.P. a lot. Strange conflicting themes between the book and E.P. but somehow to me they are one now.
I absolutely obsessed over 'Violator' for about 2 years in High School. I read the entire Arthur C. Clarke book '2061: Odyssey Three' while listening to it, and to this day can't separate one from the other. Great video, as always. Thanks, Professor!
Absolutely love Depeche Mode. They always deliver. I grew up with their music. My first ever pop concert was DM in 1983 in Cologne ( shows my age) when they toured their third album "Construction Time Again". Since then I have seen them a few times - including on their "Violator" and "Songs of faith and devotion" tour. It was a shame that Alan Wilder left - he certainly left his mark on the production and songs. The last time I saw them live was in 2001 when they toured Exciter - in Hamburg. It was a horrible day - cold and wet. It rained all day - and despite the heavy rain they performed open air - and it was a great concert. I think that Dave's voice matured quite nicely and has so much soul and I love Martin's voice too. They still make awesome music - I listen to Delta Machine a lot and have rediscovered Dave Gahan's solo stuff - Dave's and Soulsearchers' Angels & Ghosts is a great record (or rather CD). I couldn't decide on my favourite 5 as it depends on my mood. I absolutely love "Music for the Masses" as a whole - Never let me down again gives me the chills. And so does "Stripped" from Black Celebration.
My all time favorite band in the late 80s and early 90s. Was fortunate to buy a 5 disc collection while stationed in Germany. Was a wonderful period in music and these hits still seem timeless.
This is a beautiful video. Depeche Mode gotten me through many hatd times in my life. Violator was my lifline in a time when I was going through the worst time in my life. You put in words what I have felt in my life all these years.
amazing band, countless great songs, grew up listening to them very underrated back then but people only beginning to take notice of them in later years my top 5 (in no particular order) enjoy the silence personal jesus policy of truth people are people walking in my shoes
You definitely hit the nail on the head with this one. We discovered DM just about the same time and we definitely share the same love and passion for this these guys!!
Just discovered you and its like seeing my doppelgänger. Between the various types of music you hi light and the shows you have seen I have found a music channel I really enjoy.
I saw DM on the World Violation Tour in 1990 in Stuttgart...it was quite an experience. That concert was legendary. The PA system was messed up and we ended up singing Shake the Disease accapella with Dave. I was barely 15 at the time. Great memories. Still my favorite band and Violator is still my favorite album. 🌹Ive loved them since Everything Counts though in 1983.
Hi there from Germany. Had some similar expirience in Berlin when Violator came out. Enjoy the silence is my All Time favourite Song to this day. Devotional Tour in Stuttgart 93 was my first Concert ever at age 16 and I was flashed.
Glad to see you pay such respect for what has been the most important band in my life from mid '80s until today. I was fortunate enough to see them on the Violator tour... haven't really bothered going to a concert since and definitely had that merch experience buying 1 t shirt and wearing it out within a year or two.
Bought violater while overseas blind meaning hadn't heard anything from it. I only knew people are people and maybe strangelove. Masterpiece. Still in my playlist. Side note, I like your album rack behind you
Recently discovered your channel. Now you're talking about my favorite band of all time! Subscribed. My fast 5 (90's) 1. In Your Room 2. Personal Jesus 3. The Love Thieves 4. Walking in My Shoes 5. Halo
Literally the music of my life and my absolute all-time favorite band of all time. From the very first time I saw them live and then each time since (1990 World Violation Tour, 1993 Devotional Tour, 1993 Singles Tour, 2001 Exciter Tour, 2005 Touring the Angel, 2009 Tour of the Universe, 2013 The Delta Machine Tour, 2017 Global Spirit Tour ), I knew I was in the presence of musical divinity. That they still fill stadiums speaks volumes about them as few groups from the '80s are still selling out stadiums. Very few. DM is indeed in a league of their own.
Thank You for taking the words right out of my mouth. We are a different breed, us who appreciate DM for the music and what they represent to this day. “Enjoy the Silence” is and will always be my all-time favorite song. You, Sir, are very good at what you do.
Your commentary on going to concerts and enjoying the moment and the merchandise table/tent is exactly how I feel. You said it perfectly... When you go to shows today, everyone around you is more worried about filming on their phone instead of taking in the music and experience.
Loved Violator and it was an amazing concert with Electronic opening (I was a huge Petshop Boys fan, New Order and the Smiths too, so I was excited to see a band that had the remnants of all). Dodger Stadium in Aug ‘90. I remember being a high schooler, standing at that Merch table counting my money just like you. Great memory!
Let's not forget the Devotional concert on VHS from '93. My brother Ivan and I wore that thing out, and sometimes would watch it before going out to parties. Amazing show which I think was directed by Anton Corbin as well.
Thanks Mr. Professor for another excellent video!. My top five: 5 The Love Thieves 4 Personal Jesus 3 One Caress 2 Enjoy the Silence 1 Waiting for The Night
Great video Professor! I'm a Depeche Mode fan but I'm working through listening to all the albums so I haven't listened to Ultra as yet. My Fiver for 90's DM is Waiting for the Night to Come, The Mercy In You, I Feel You, Enjoy the Silence and Halo. There are many more songs from the 90's that I love from them.
Don't forget to listen to the b-sides, extended mixes and live tracks. There's more tangible audio art content in Depeche's music than just about any artist-team's music on the planet.
The album was awesome. The 12" singles were amazing. "Happiest Girl" and "Sea of Sin" added in are amazing tracks off the 12" for World in My Eyes and Policy of Truth. DM is correlated with my adulthood. I graduated from college in 1991. Violator played in my dorm every day my senior year. Amazing band.
I loved this video. Just the idea of talking about their 90’s stuff. I always got so defensive of the band when I was younger, and people would scoff at my love for them by calling them an 80’s band. I’d practically scream that their best, and most successful work, came out in the 90’s. I am going to type where I wasn’t on the same page, but make no mistake that I think your takes are just great. I *do* consider SoFaD to be another masterpiece from the band (Ultra as well, actually). Devotion is just an artistic high-point for the band, musically and aesthetically. They’d never done anything like it before or since. Alan truly went out with a bang. Also, while Singles 86>98 was a compilation, I think the single and b-side that came with it (Only When I Lose Myself and Surrender) are among their very best, and most underrated work, musically and lyrically. “I can feel the emptiness inside me fade and disappear. There’s a feeling of contentment now that you are here. I feel satisfied, I belong inside, your velvet heaven.” Fuckin beautiful.
Let’s be real. Violator is like a greatest hits album for most bands
Mike Elko biiiig time.
Violator is full of hits, but nearly every song on The Cars' first (eponymous) album got tons of airplay.
Absolutely!
@@zibbybone : Yes, but The Cars' first album was released in 1978.
I thought "Some Great Reward" and "Black Celebration" and even "Music For The Masses" were all better albums but Violator was also very good. But that said Policy Of Truth is one of my favs. Truth is everything from "A Broken Frame" to "Violator" are solid albums from start to end.
I love every DM song but this chorus ..omg
“I’m hanging on your words..
Living on your breath..
Feeling with your skin..
Will I always be here ?”
They lyrics to that song have always haunted me! The imagery is amazing.
In Your Room! My favorite DM song!
Excellent lyrics from one of their best songs, ever. Always hit me like a sledgehammer. Good call.
I was in a bad relationship one time in late 90's but still listen to all the album's but that song really made sense to me. Amazing.
It's just absolute perfection that song. The way it builds is memorising.
For me World In My Eyes is number 1. I will NEVER forget listening to that OPENING, in that West Coast Video... That synth POUNDED throughout my chest and into my soul. And yes, you felt like you were being hit with a musical sledgehammer. I've listened to that song thousands of times, & I am still transported back to 1990. And as for Andy Fletcher... our beautiful Fletch... you've GOT to see the World In My Eyes tribute with the band acknowledging that this was his favorite song. #RIP_Fletch.
DM stayed strong into the 90s, because they were one of the only synth bands from 80s that actually had a "deepness" to synth music. Most bands in the 80s played off the great/fun playful nature of the 80s (Which was Awesomw!!!! lol), but DM actual put deep, dark, sensual lyrics and presentation to the synth sound and that just doesn't fade. Hence Violator and Ultra were as powerful as anything else at the time.
@Lukeyep, Rush is the best example of them leaning in the NIN direction.
agree but dont forget the epic vincent clarke whos touring with erasure
DM stayed relevant in 90s thanks to all Alan's synth experiments in 80s. They grew over the popines and kitch of synth pop.
Its like muscle memory. Ultra is so good only because they were following all Alan's teachings.
We all saw what happened on SOTU. Can you imagine how great it would be with influence of Recoil?
"deepness" as opposed to depth?
Yet again it just shows how timeless DM is.... forever will be my favorite band of ALL time
Cobra they were the worst band of the 8os :/
@@officialWWM Nooooooooooo!
Professor of Rock I love most of your choices but I really didn't get this band :/ they certainly weren't "rock" :/
@@officialWWM I understand. Music is subjective. We like what we like. Thanks for commenting...
@@officialWWM People either love them or hate them, but Listen openly to Martin's lyrics on songs like Here is the House, or Lie to Me! If it doesn't hit you, then I am sorry. This band is a HUGE part of my life!
Not the band of the 90’s. THE band. Prof, you get it, not sure many others do. 40 years nearly and still going..... strong. Crazily, still underrated !
I could listen to, "It's No Good", forever. That song gets down into my marrow.
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I am partial to 80's Depeche Mode with some of the decade's best tunes. My favorites...
5. Blasphemous Rumors
4. Master and Servant
3. People are People
2. Everything Counts
1. Shake the Disease
"Where's the Revolution" - Depeche Mode Cover. Please comment and share this video ruclips.net/video/Mv8_GOW3np8/видео.html
Great, great list!
You forgot "Martyr". i've had that song on repeat for the last 3 days while at work. :- )
Here is the House and But Not Tonight are good ones too
He has a different post for 80s - check it out and repost
I'm a simple man, I see a pic of dm in a profesor of rock vídeo and I clicked immediately.
Thank you for watching!
Same
Waiting for the night to fall is a brilliant single play that driving at 3am
I agree 100% with your comment. It is difficult for me to choose my favorite dm song, but if you ask me quickly, it is the first one that comes to my mind
@@stumm71 enjoy the silence is the greatest song written but what makes violator so good it was done pre
Berlin wall fall recording.you will never
Get that bubble effect in music again raw
Non influenced intelligent music freedom
To express without today's bullshite or
Pandering to society social if very dumb
Down told what to say society.
In the words of the late Edwin Starr (whom I met many a time
Sorry I didn't finish the sentence war what is it good for absolutely nothing but he said great for writing music.thanks
3am driving through the desert between Vegas & LA.
Martin Gores writing with Alan Wilder's classically trained musical talents made DM great! I miss the Alan Wilder years. I always thought that extra special something was missing after Alan left.
For me since I follow the band as of 1987 ... The turning point has been Music for the Masses ... That has been the moment in time that DM changed forever ... And inspired the whole music industry
I can remember going to Tower Records and getting Violator on tape when it first came out...I was smitten with it. I saw them tour for that album, and when they performed Waiting for the Night it was almost a spiritual experience...and then Songs of Faith and Devotion came out and it felt like a whole new world. Right after its release, when I was 18 turning 19, I went to England and France with a performing company I danced with...there were billboards all over London and Paris advertising the album...I walked the streets of those cities with my headphones on and Songs of Faith and Devotion playing on repeat on my portable CD player. That album transports me back every time I hear it. I was on a mission when they toured for it and didn't get to see one of the greatest shows of all time...
Saw them live for the first time on their 'Devotional' tour in '93 in Dortmund, Germany...got right down the front... absolutely brilliant...seen them three times since...LOVE DM.
For me, In Your Room is the best on Songs of Faith & Devotion. It is so beautiful and haunting at the same time. This song, along with Higher Love played live was just bliss. I remember seeing them on that tour and how the show started... I still get chills when I see the performances on RUclips.
I totally agree. in your room live 93 song of faith and devotion is amazing.
Depeche Mode:
Gods of music.
Masters of sound.
Voices of angels.
Amen
Just saw them (again) during their last tour. I never get tired of seeing them. Will always love Depeche Mode. 🌹 I get chills listening to you describe your love for them. They completely changed my world, too.
Once I became an adult, I promised myself i wouldn't miss any concert I could get to, including when theyve passed through Toronto twice on the same tour. I even managed to see them twice in California when on vacation.. including the Hollywood bowl, which was a bucket list spot to see in itself .
When you talk about merch and the afterglow of a show, you brought tears to my eyes. I live for those moments still at the age of 47.
They are a multi-generational band. The 80’s, 90’s, and even into the next century. They are brilliant, and their music is timeless! I can’t think of ANY of their songs which isn’t a work of pure genius.
I personally don't like any of the last 3 albums. 'Precious' is the only song I liked since Ultra.
Blue Dress is a masterpiece. So simple, and moving. Martin Gore's voice, with his superior vocal range, is just amazing, using his deeper register to bring a haunting melody above the staccato back-beat synth and lilting, high pitched keyboards. There are dozens of covers and tributes to this song on the Internet, and some actually do it justice. And that interlude at the end...
Dressed in black is a highly underrated song
From the same album, But Not Tonight is a good one as well...hell, who am I kidding? I listen to every song on every album every time I listen.
Ummm its Blue Dress...
@@vincentkrisiak6337 But Not Tonight is not on Black Celebration! Yes, it is on the US edition but the band never meant to include it on the album. It sounds out of place on BC. The whole album is very coherent, it is a piece of art. But Not Tonight is as indispensable as for the album as my appendix is for me.
In 1990, at the age of 26, I came out of the closet, in rural Missouri. And Depsche Mode Violator album was the album of that time for me. "Policy Of Truth", "World In My Eyes" and especially "Halo" were all about what I was going through at that time. "Halo" was a song to me for my self justification... an anthem if you will... of what is about to happen as I cam out. "And when our worlds they fall apart, When the walls come tumbling in, Though we may deserve it, It will be worth it." So true to me. Whenever I listen to this album, and I still listen to it today, it take me right back to 1990 and that emotional roller coaster ride of that time, both up and down. But these songs got me through this time, and I am forever grateful for that.
SOFAD is my favourite album hands down, but Violator is the more complete masterpiece in my opinion. Get right with me lets SOFAD down. Other than that I adore every song. In your room is peak Depeche Mode.
Love these videos! I get emotional too thinking about how important this band has been in my life, since I was a kid. They take you to another world. Thank you.
Top 5:
5 - Judas
4 - Personal Jesus
3 - Rush
2 - World in my eyes
1 - In your room
GRWM is great song. Love it! I think SOFAD and Violator is very different albums but pretty much on a same level as masterpieces.
Couldn´t agree more about SOFAD, and specially GRWM, it should had been a B-Side.
I think they peaked in the late '80s, with Music For The Masses and Violator; personally
Wait what? Get Right with Me is perfection.
I feel your passion for DM! My favorite band since buying Some Great Reward followed by Black Celebration in 85/86 my senior year of high school. Some Great Reward through Ultra gives you the Ultimate in DM! You had B sides like Dangerous, Sea of Sin, and Happiest Girl that didn't even make the Violator Album! 90's 5'er 1) Enjoy the Silence 2) Policy of Truth 3) In Your Room 4) Insight 5) One Caress... So many great songs!
Speaking of B-Sides, My Joy is incredible...probably my 6th favorite DM song from the 90's
Well I heard-Enjoy the Silence live a few times at concerts, And 3/4 of the album was recorded in 1989 + then the album and the music video for-Enjoy The Silence came out in 1990-So Enjoy the silence is a 80's + 90's song
Those B sides were so brilliant!!!
I have loved DM since I was a kid. I was able to see them in concert in 1988. Although I remain a fan to this very day, I kinda lost taste after Alan parted with the band. Their current work doesn’t have that Midas touch. I am still hoping 🙏🏼 for a reunion.
I just saw DM 4x in 20 days. 3 times in 1 week. They played your 5er at every show. Brooklyn, Philly, MSG, & Cleveland. I heard Home at one concert, 4 songs off Black Celebration at another. I also saw them back in April in Chicago. I think saying Anton C was a 5th member is an overstatement but being a U2 fan since my dad gave them a cab ride in San Fran in 87, discovering the DM catalog was better than getting into U2 but felt similar due to the AC photography. Your fiver is definitely solid.
Saw twice in Chicago, do happy to have seen them live. I relive it in mind over and over 🌹❤
You're wrong about one thing. They did make four masterpieces in a row. Some Great Reward. Black Celebration. Music for the Masses. Violator.
Violator is a masterpiece, every song resonates. For me, enjoy the silence kickstarts 90’s music. Proud to have seen them live during the violator tour abs every tour since.
I disagree Sofad IS A MASTERPIECE as well!
IMHO Not on par with Violator, Music for the Masses and Black Celebration.
@@ProfessorofRock love your channel!
TOTALLY agree with you nina wildr!
Genres, Bands, Albums, Songs, and more, can each have their own distinctive persona of greatness, like different flowers in a garden. Any music may fail to find favor with a specific listener, but for some of us Sofad resonates powerfully as a masterpiece in that lovely garden. I think we're the lucky ones.
@@ProfessorofRock SOFAD and Black Celebration are the band´s best albums. Also, I do not consider But Not Tonight to be a Black Celebration song. It is almost as bad as The Meaning of Love and the band did not include it on the album. The US label did. Cheers from Prague. You know, I read an interview with Hepzibah from Miranda Sex Garden and Alan´s wife (not sure if they are still married). Her band was supporting DM and she had no idea who Alan was. He liked her and then she realised "he was the DM´s drummer" (her own words). Obviously she was no fan but she remembered working in a record store in California one summer. And that all the kids wanted were two albums: Disintegration and 101. I was at high school in a communist country where it was impossible to buy records from the world. We used to go to the changing rooms whenever we skipped a class. "Hey, we have a math test now. OK, let´s go down to changing rooms". There we would meet guys from other classrooms, of the same age, younger, older boys (girls were banned because they couldn´t keep their mouths shut and those changing rooms in cellar was our haven from teachers who were not to know about it) who had one thing in common...they were not exemplary students, they were smart and fun. We talked, smoked and listened to cassettes. And we listened to Disintegration and 101! Depeche Mode had a tremendous impact on our generation and the iron curtain could do fuck all to stop their music from spreading. Kids in Poland did the same. So did kids in Mexico and Argentina. In Germany, in both Germanies. In France or Italy. When the communism fell I worked the next summer in a hostel. And met these two guys from Glasgow. One sporting a DM t-shirt, the other had a Nitzer Ebb t-shirt. I immediatelly started talking music with them and they were shocked about how big DM were in Czechoslovakia. They told me they were the only 2 guys who listened to electronic music in their own school for 500! Depeche were overlooked in their own country. Ridiculed. So, they found their audience abroad. Maybe they were lucky not to be huge in Britain. The UK press is terrible. The love you for a while and then they loathe you. And if you´re big in the UK only and fall out of favor you have no other markets to go. And you are fucked. I imagine how happy the English music press must have been informing about Depeche Mode´s success in America. DM had been big in continental Europe but the USA was something else. OK, ONCE AGAIN cheers from Prague, Jakub
@@ProfessorofRock it´s better, more spiritual and more vocally infused. It´s tough though, because all are great.
The heavens parted and the angels descended when i first heard violator...flood and wilder made me an addict! I wish they could work together again
They still do work together. In fact, I saw them in 2018 in Phoenix. They rocked it. Not to mention the opening band Warpaint, who completely kicked out the jams!
Honestly Anton has to be considered a huge part of the bands success. From the stills,videos and the live shows stage and production values. Photographer Griffin also made a big contribution to the earlier album covers.
YOU beautiful expressive soul..thank YOU for "saving the music, my "professor of rock".... there ARE indeed soulmates after all!!!!!😲 YOU.. are my musical "soulmate" Adam, as far as I'm concerned anyway😁😆🎵🎶🎧🎛🎙🎤🎹 my gawd though!!! Overwhelmingly so, it's just mindblowing!! You're brilliant and SO appreciated!!!!🤩☺👍✌😀 "music is the universal language" "the music shall last!!!!"😘 Gratitude!!☆ "Andy Bell (Erasure) the Smiths, the Cure, it's like you're always speaking for me vicariously!🌹
I just came across your channel and your DM videos solidified that I’m along for the ride from here on. The way you describe your first interactions with DM and the visceral feelings the music gives you. I kept feeling like you are describing my exact experience discovering Violator in 8th grade, right before Songs of Faith was released. They changed my life. In 2005 I met my girl at a DM concert in Anaheim Ca. I knew my life had changed again when “Behind the Wheel” started and I couldn’t keep my eyes off of her. Still together today. DM is still my fav band.
I had heard of Depeche Mode while I was in high school, but it was Violator during my college years that brought me into the fold. I had my first job working at a West Coast Video that also had a CD department in the summer of 1990. By the end of the summer, I owned a copy of Violator and I bought the ONLY copy of "101" that was for sale in the store, and I bought my FIRST Depeche Mode T-shirt. I started crushing on Dave and his beautiful voice! I also bought "Catching Up With..." but like the title of their first hit song, "I Just Can't Get Enough..." I really couldn't! By the end of the year, I was dressing like the band. I bought my first pair of Doc Martins and my first motorcycle jacket. Within 3 to 5 years, I bought every studio album up to date. And from 1994 up to 2019, every time they came to my hometown, I was in the audience. (And I will be there again, this October, 2023.) To say that Depeche Mode literally and figuratively changed me is an understatement. No doubt about it! 🤣
Professor.....a joy to listen to you and wonderful to hear my feelings shared so explicitly! DM..the music...and the joy... of my life
Love DM, until the day I'll die
Right with you
Moi aussi :)
Top 10
1. Personal Jesus
2. Enjoy the Silence
3. Walking on my Shoes
4. It's no good
5. Useless
6. The Love Thieves
7. Policy of Truth
8. World in my eyes
9 I Feel You
10. Halo
Never let you down again is my oersonal fav
The Love Thieves!
Enjoy the silence is number 1 ! Swap with personal jesus asap.
@@maxheedrum100 ... no.
a) It's a personal opinion / list
b) I think you're wrong
Bless You Professor. Brilliant! The Greatest Band of All Time. Dark. Seductive. Emotional. Dramatic. Hypnotic.
Honorable Mentions:
- One Caress
- In Your Room
- Personal Jesus
I saw them for the first time in 1990 on the World Violation tour (got to be the best tour name ever!). Totally unforgettable and also my first ever proper gig. Saw them next for the first UK concert for the Devotional tour. Whilst it was special, I don't think the venue helped. It was an open air gig at Crystal Palace stadium. I was standing, but fairly far back and a bit self conscious, so didn't really let go. I saw them later that same year near Christmas when they came back to the UK. This was in Manchester where I lived at the GMEX. I was there early and managed to get quite close to the front. Was the most amazing experience in my life up to that point. Just the best gig ever and I'm convinced it won't ever be bettered. The ultimate DM! Of course it's great to see them still and I have been to every tour since World Violation. But the first time in 90, and that amazing night in 93 will always stand out.
I love your passion for DM. I was a huge fan in the 80s but stopped listening to them in the 90s. I recently 'rediscovered' them and now I can't get enough. It's been lovely catching up with their albums of the last 30 years.
Went to see DM concert in London 93 song of faith and devotion. The whole performance from backing singers to wilder on drums amazing.
5 - mercy in you.
4- higher love.
3- enjoy the silence.
2- fly on the windscreen
1-in your room. (the live performance of this song from song of faith 93 is unbelievable 😍.
Enjoy the Silence is a beautiful song....
Stripped - that melody midway through is my all time favourite musical moment, Strange love, Only When I lose Myself, Preci0us, A question of Time... and LOVE Pimpf.... so many great tracks.
1:Clean
2: Enjoy the Silence
3: Freestate
4: In your Room
5: Policy of Truth
God that was near impossible to do!!! So many great tunes from this truly fantastic band!!!
I didn't listen to anything but classical music for the first decade of my life. Symphonies and concertos were always playing in my house. While other kids were buying their first pop albums like Andy Gibb, and KC and the Sunshine Band, I was memorizing all the John Williams soundtracks. Unsurprisingly, I went to a magnet high school for music and science, so my life revolved around classical and beautiful music. This perhaps is what attracted me to Depeche Mode. Their gorgeous compositions were enrapturing. Like Adam, I discovered Depeche Mode during their "Music for the Masses" phase, so when "Violator" came out, I was super excited and it surpassed my expectations. But unlike Adam and most others, my favorite DP album thus far is "Songs of Love and Devotion". "Ultra" was fine too, but I thought they had lost most of their melodic mojo until their latest album "Spirit". Lots of great songs on that one!
SOFAD was one of a kind! Mixture of Blues, Gospel and Synth Rock! No other Record (way underrated) sounds like it!
Yes!
I skipped school to go buy Violator... and had forgotten my walkman at home.. I had to wait until i got home for that first listen. I didn't even open the cellophane until I got home because I didn't want to see the lyrics until I had heard it first (and that's a huge feat for someone with poor skills with delaying gratification).. I dragged my mom's stereo system with speakers nearly as tall as me, into my bedroom, sat my ass down in front of it and popped the cassette in... it was amazing... it's such a vivid memory. I have had hundreds of cassettes and cd's over my life, and there are only a few I can remember the first listen from. Songs of Faith & Devotion was another. My mom lost the big stereo that day... it never left my room again.
Walking in my shoes, Never let me down, Stripped and Personal Jesus are my favourites. Love them.
What a lot of people do not realise is that DM are two groups. Their albums, songs, music and production in the studio are works of art. But then, you watch them live. The performance, the engagement, the theatre, the power, you feel like this is a different group covering your favourite studio artist. And yes, live performances bring tears to grown men's eyes. That intro, that lyric, that riff or that sound effect. People say DM are a religion, the trouble is religions never really evolve, DM do. People also forget that DM formed around 1981 and are still today doing 18 month world tours with new albums roughly ever 4 years. I heard New Life at my school youth club in 1981, aged 13. Epiphany. Last saw them live in Manchester 2017 Global Spirits Tour.
The first DM song I ever heard was Painkiller, the B side to Barrel of a Gun. I was riding shotgun (taking a ride with my best friend) late at night and I was transfixed. I found the Barrel of a Gun single on CD in a dollar dive bin at a Sam Goody a week later.
I then checked Ultra out of my local library. It was the first full DM album I heard and I was hooked. I scooped up my own copy along with Violator and Black Celebration. Wow. And then SOFAD blew me away yet again. It is still one of my top 10 favorite albums I've ever heard. Thanks for the retrospective!
Longtime DM fan. Solid Top 5 from that era. Major props for not including "Personal Jesus". All three albums are front to back perfect in their own way. No filler. While DM has written many good songs in this century, it really was an end of an era with Ultra and the Singles Tour. The Singles Tour was the best DM tour I've ever seen live (I've seen several), and one of my favorite tours of any band. The energy was unreal. Every song was a sing-a-long. Many DM fans had come of age at that time. It was also a celebration that DM had come through all of the darkness and made it out alive, sans Alan. It was a preview of things to come, with Peter and Christian, but it was still largely 90's DM, with Dave and Martin singing at their best with purpose. 90's DM. The best. I treasure those days. Thanks for the cool video, sir.
I have a memory of listening to People are People. I loved this song as a small child. I liked all their radio songs and really fell in love as the video for Its No Good played on a loop during my morning ritual. I bought Ultra and wore it out. I know every word and cherish them every time I listen. Keep up the great work.
Awesome! You have described almost the exact experience I had with DM. It was a transformative experience. I first heard them through Violator, every song on Violator is superb, were and are my favorite modern rock band, found out they made some of those great 80s hits that I didn't know the artist (Just Can't get Enough, People are People, Master and Servant, Everything Counts) and bought all the albums I could, played them constantly on our high school radio station as a dj, eagerly anticipated Songs of Faith and Devotion, my first concert was Songs of Faith and devotion, bought merch and wore it to school ( had that same shirt), thought Stripped was awesome live, talked with friends and classmates at school about the concert, thought it was very dark times indeed for the band in the late 90s, but they survived produced some great stuff. My 5'er for Depeche Mode in the 90s, 5. Home 4. World in My Eyes 3. Walking in My Shoes 2. Policy of Truth 1. Enjoy the Silence. That was hard! I could probably swap out (there are so many other great songs) or rearrange them except Enjoy the Silence. That is unquestionably #1.
Depeche Mode are Rulers of Alternative Music. Luv this channel thank you again Professor Of Rock.
Videos like this, that remind me of joys that I have forgotten, really cheer me up. So much to love! Thanks for the video. Love to dM.
Yes!!!!! I will always remember looking at the date on the cover and realizing this was the first time I’d ever seen 1990.
songs of faith and devotion to me is the best album, a true masterpiece
Top 5
5- it's no good
4- condemnation
3- policy of truth
2- enjoy the silence
1- walking in my shoes
I get goosebumps listening to this guy talking so passionately about my favourite band , love it⚘
It’s no good was on Ultra
Joseph Armas Well Policy Of Truth and Enjoy The Silence are from Violator- he’s just saying SOFAD was his favourite album, but these are his favourite songs altogether.
The 6:40 minute. I know it's preachy, but dude... spot on. Put the phones in your pocket, and loose yourself in the moment. Life is fleeting. Enjoy those special times that you cannot recreate. DM in the 90's... oh man... what a decade! Great review!
Songs is a total masterpiece. In your room was once described as the greatest song ever written I totally agree. Album version
All I ever wanted, All I ever needed is hereeeee... in the Professor's Channel!!
Thanx, Professor, you never dissapoint with your Depeche Mode lessons... (Except I would have given an honorable mention to: "I feel you", DM's sexiest song!!!)
SOFD is the masterpiece for me. Dm are by far the best band in the world. Period
Violator is an all-time top 5 album. Just perfection.
Top 5 from the 90’s
5. I Feel You
4. World In My Eyes
3. It’s No Good
2. Halo
1. Policy Of Truth
I like your 5er. Halo is great.
Professor of Rock honestly. It should be higher. I probably should put it number 2.
Professor of Rock Fixed! 😎
The Love Thieves and Useless
I prefer a top ten
I've been a fan from the first moment I heard "People are People" coming from the second story window of the neighbors house while I stood in the driveway of our Pennsylvania home. I was maybe 7 or 8 years old at the time and didn't know who they were. I collected every album and 5 of the 6 box sets. Thank you for putting into words what I have been feeling for over 30 years. Keep up the good work.
Dear Professor! Wow What can I say about 90's DM period?
Well, truth be told, two of my favorite albums belong 80's
Letting apart "Black Celebration" and "Music for the Masses", "Violator" and Songs of faith and devotion" are two authentic master piece. I totally agree with you, "Judas" is an incredible song with amazing lyric
("idle talk and hollow promises" oh my God it's pure gold)
Thanks Professor, you did it again! Excellent!!!
World Violation Tour was fantastic! Saw them at Red Rocks, best place to EVER see a concert.
If you haven’t already done so, watch the Concert for the Masses from the 101 tour filmed at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena in 1988. I was there & it was a religious experience.
Can’t believe Home isn’t in your top 5. It’s an absolutely beautiful piece of music. One of the greatest gig moments I’ve ever seen as Martin stood there on stage, solo, with his guitar. The vocal is simply incredible and the string section spell binding ....👌❤️
Prof, another great video and love your DM 90's fiver. It is amazing how music can invoke memories and tie itself to that of other genres. Twin Peaks was an outstanding show with outstanding music on it's own but your entwined memory of it and Policy of Truth it so cool. For me it is Martin Gore's solo E.P. Counterfeit released in 1989. I cannot listen to songs from it without thinking of the family trip I took to England (I'm Canadian) in 1990. During that trip I was reading Stephen King's It and listening to this E.P. a lot. Strange conflicting themes between the book and E.P. but somehow to me they are one now.
I absolutely obsessed over 'Violator' for about 2 years in High School. I read the entire Arthur C. Clarke book '2061: Odyssey Three' while listening to it, and to this day can't separate one from the other. Great video, as always. Thanks, Professor!
Absolutely love Depeche Mode. They always deliver. I grew up with their music. My first ever pop concert was DM in 1983 in Cologne ( shows my age) when they toured their third album "Construction Time Again". Since then I have seen them a few times - including on their "Violator" and "Songs of faith and devotion" tour. It was a shame that Alan Wilder left - he certainly left his mark on the production and songs. The last time I saw them live was in 2001 when they toured Exciter - in Hamburg. It was a horrible day - cold and wet. It rained all day - and despite the heavy rain they performed open air - and it was a great concert. I think that Dave's voice matured quite nicely and has so much soul and I love Martin's voice too. They still make awesome music - I listen to Delta Machine a lot and have rediscovered Dave Gahan's solo stuff - Dave's and Soulsearchers' Angels & Ghosts is a great record (or rather CD). I couldn't decide on my favourite 5 as it depends on my mood. I absolutely love "Music for the Masses" as a whole - Never let me down again gives me the chills. And so does "Stripped" from Black Celebration.
My all time favorite band in the late 80s and early 90s. Was fortunate to buy a 5 disc collection while stationed in Germany. Was a wonderful period in music and these hits still seem timeless.
This is a beautiful video. Depeche Mode gotten me through many hatd times in my life. Violator was my lifline in a time when I was going through the worst time in my life. You put in words what I have felt in my life all these years.
amazing band, countless great songs, grew up listening to them very underrated back then but people only beginning to take notice of them in later years
my top 5 (in no particular order)
enjoy the silence
personal jesus
policy of truth
people are people
walking in my shoes
You definitely hit the nail on the head with this one. We discovered DM just about the same time and we definitely share the same love and passion for this these guys!!
Just discovered you and its like seeing my doppelgänger. Between the various types of music you hi light and the shows you have seen I have found a music channel I really enjoy.
I saw DM on the World Violation Tour in 1990 in Stuttgart...it was quite an experience. That concert was legendary. The PA system was messed up and we ended up singing Shake the Disease accapella with Dave. I was barely 15 at the time. Great memories. Still my favorite band and Violator is still my favorite album. 🌹Ive loved them since Everything Counts though in 1983.
Hi there from Germany. Had some similar expirience in Berlin when Violator came out. Enjoy the silence is my All Time favourite Song to this day. Devotional Tour in Stuttgart 93 was my first Concert ever at age 16 and I was flashed.
I think Songs of Faith & Devotion is 100% a CLASSIC album. That said...Love your work Professor of Rock!
My favorites are still "Music for the Masses" , "Violator" and "Ultra"
But "Black Celebration" and "Songs.." are huge also..
Depeche Mode helped me through difficult times in my life. Loved their lyrics and sound about 36 years. Every album has their special ones I love.
I have seen them live 4 times....amazing everytime!!!
I remember buying it on holiday in Turkey as a teenager, hated the holiday but listening to this on my Walkman made it fantastic!
Glad to see you pay such respect for what has been the most important band in my life from mid '80s until today. I was fortunate enough to see them on the Violator tour... haven't really bothered going to a concert since and definitely had that merch experience buying 1 t shirt and wearing it out within a year or two.
Bought violater while overseas blind meaning hadn't heard anything from it. I only knew people are people and maybe strangelove. Masterpiece. Still in my playlist. Side note, I like your album rack behind you
Brian Pattison Watch it...It keeps changing. Yesterday 5/21 The Wham album was very prominent. Now something is there today.
Recently discovered your channel. Now you're talking about my favorite band of all time! Subscribed.
My fast 5 (90's)
1. In Your Room
2. Personal Jesus
3. The Love Thieves
4. Walking in My Shoes
5. Halo
Finally! I've been scrolling through the comment looking for someone to mention The Love Thieves, and sadly it too awhile. I love that song.
Literally the music of my life and my absolute all-time favorite band of all time.
From the very first time I saw them live and then each time since (1990 World Violation Tour, 1993 Devotional Tour, 1993 Singles Tour, 2001 Exciter Tour, 2005 Touring the Angel, 2009 Tour of the Universe, 2013 The Delta Machine Tour, 2017 Global Spirit Tour
), I knew I was in the presence of musical divinity.
That they still fill stadiums speaks volumes about them as few groups from the '80s are still selling out stadiums. Very few. DM is indeed in a league of their own.
Thank You for taking the words right out of my mouth. We are a different breed, us who appreciate DM for the music and what they represent to this day. “Enjoy the Silence” is and will always be my all-time favorite song. You, Sir, are very good at what you do.
Professor, thank you again for another good, passionate episode.
D🌹M forever!
Your commentary on going to concerts and enjoying the moment and the merchandise table/tent is exactly how I feel. You said it perfectly... When you go to shows today, everyone around you is more worried about filming on their phone instead of taking in the music and experience.
What kind of memories will they have when they're old...I wonder🤔
I love Depeche Mode .They are one of a handful of bands I’ve loved since a teenager . “Stripped “ has always been my favourite track
Loved Violator and it was an amazing concert with Electronic opening (I was a huge Petshop Boys fan, New Order and the Smiths too, so I was excited to see a band that had the remnants of all). Dodger Stadium in Aug ‘90. I remember being a high schooler, standing at that Merch table counting my money just like you. Great memory!
I saw DM at Jones Beach in New York in 1994 and yes I bought that same concert tee!!!! I wish I still had it. Thanks for the memories man. Great job.
Let's not forget the Devotional concert on VHS from '93. My brother Ivan and I wore that thing out, and sometimes would watch it before going out to parties. Amazing show which I think was directed by Anton Corbin as well.
Thanks for sharing your thought and Long Live Depeche Mode !
Songs of Faith and devotion is up there with Violator for me, pure emotion, stunning melodies and some of Martin's greatest songwriting...
Thanks Mr. Professor for another excellent video!.
My top five:
5 The Love Thieves
4 Personal Jesus
3 One Caress
2 Enjoy the Silence
1 Waiting for The Night
Great video Professor! I'm a Depeche Mode fan but I'm working through listening to all the albums so I haven't listened to Ultra as yet. My Fiver for 90's DM is Waiting for the Night to Come, The Mercy In You, I Feel You, Enjoy the Silence and Halo. There are many more songs from the 90's that I love from them.
Don't forget to listen to the b-sides, extended mixes and live tracks.
There's more tangible audio art content in Depeche's music
than just about any artist-team's music on the planet.
The album was awesome. The 12" singles were amazing. "Happiest Girl" and "Sea of Sin" added in are amazing tracks off the 12" for World in My Eyes and Policy of Truth. DM is correlated with my adulthood. I graduated from college in 1991. Violator played in my dorm every day my senior year. Amazing band.
Thank U for your words. They are my favourite band ever! Cheers from Chile
I loved this video. Just the idea of talking about their 90’s stuff. I always got so defensive of the band when I was younger, and people would scoff at my love for them by calling them an 80’s band. I’d practically scream that their best, and most successful work, came out in the 90’s.
I am going to type where I wasn’t on the same page, but make no mistake that I think your takes are just great.
I *do* consider SoFaD to be another masterpiece from the band (Ultra as well, actually). Devotion is just an artistic high-point for the band, musically and aesthetically. They’d never done anything like it before or since. Alan truly went out with a bang.
Also, while Singles 86>98 was a compilation, I think the single and b-side that came with it (Only When I Lose Myself and Surrender) are among their very best, and most underrated work, musically and lyrically.
“I can feel the emptiness inside me fade and disappear. There’s a feeling of contentment now that you are here. I feel satisfied, I belong inside, your velvet heaven.”
Fuckin beautiful.
I'm a huge DM fan and I must say that unequivocally this is the greatest youtube video of all time.