Dave Gahan- Paper Monsters Interview

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

Комментарии • 5

  • @ScullyLikesScience
    @ScullyLikesScience 10 лет назад +8

    He sounds like such a little boy when he laughs. I love it.

  • @theronin
    @theronin 12 лет назад

    I love this record!, I was kinda unsure about picking it up, but then I heard "living for the bottle" and "biiter apple" and I just had to get it, not disappointed at all, I hope he continues the amazing come back!!

  • @fnab5090
    @fnab5090 3 года назад

    His arms and fingers are really long :) This is not first interview i notice that :)

  • @cleaner1984
    @cleaner1984 7 лет назад

    Maybe because of this particular haircut, but he looks a little like Serge Gainsbourg here.

  • @commentspae
    @commentspae 3 года назад

    TFW people don't really like Dave Gahan's songwriting, even though he very obviously wants people to like it, you ungrateful bastards, in reality because if they did, he'd really automatically be more popular than Depeche Mode and everyone would sacrifice the group for his solo. Proof of this is in the fact that his 2007 solo album has negative criticism in spite of still maintaining the wise foley and soundboard that makes Depeche Mode who they are: a recognisable and iconic peak of sound production, aware of more things than any other band in the world. In fact, the only songs on Dave Gahan's topic channel that aren't rated negatively judging by the ratio of like / dislikes for stupid, petty music production reasons are also his most popular, "Dirty Sticky Floors", "Kingdom", and "All of This and Nothing", which are all of the same sort of tone and composition formula of uncharacteristically casual verse vocals and very intense, characteristically motivational, but gloomy chorus vocals.
    An irony, to be certain, because "I WANT IT ALL" FROM PLAYING THE ANGEL IS MY #1 DEPECHE MODE SONG, AND THAT WAS WRITTEN BY DAVE GAHAN, NOT MARTIN GORE!
    ...But also not an irony in that the most popular Depeche Mode songs are 95% written by Martin, the exception to that being "Suffer Well" which was ACTUALLY written by Dave Gahan and "Just Can't Get Enough" which was written by Vince Clarke. Well, most popular if speaking past figuratively 999,999 continuous listens to it, at least. Depeche Mode IS popular, people who idolise them just don't want to realise that because they want their infinite bubble of Depeche Mode being unpopular to be fulfilled or they'll DIE from realising they (the people who follow the band and its works) are actually generic and aren't unique, at all, whatsoever!!