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1. DVD video tartalma: |
1. | Pimpf
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2. | Master and Servant
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3. | Route 66
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4. | Master and Servant (Revisited)
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5. | Things You Said
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6. | Blasphemous Rumours
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7. | People Are People
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8. | Stripped
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9. | Black Celebration
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10. | Nothing
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11. | Shake the Disease
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12. | A Question of Time
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13. | Route 66 (Revisited) :52
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14. | Behind the Wheel (Soundcheck)
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15. | Behind the Wheel
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16. | Strangelove
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17. | Everything Counts
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18. | Just Can't Get Enough
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19. | Never Let Me Down Again
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2. DVD video tartalma: |
1. | Master And Servant
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2. | Pimpf
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3. | Behind The Wheel
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4. | Stranglove
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5. | Blasphemous Rumours
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6. | Stripped
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7. | Somebody
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8. | Black Celebration
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9. | Pleasure, Little Treasure
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10. | Just Can t Get Enough
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11. | Everything Counts
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12. | Never Let Me Down Again
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13. | Everything Counts
Music Video
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14. | Dave Gahan
Interview
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15. | Andy Fletcher
Interview
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16. | Martin Gore
Interview
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17. | Daniel Miller
Interview
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18. | Jonathan Kessler
Interview
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19. | Christopher Hardwick
Interview with Fan
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20. | Oliver Chesler
Interview with Fan
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21. | Jay Serken
Interview with Fan
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Disc 1: 101 - A Film by D.A. Pennebaker, C. Hegedus, D. Dawkins Disc 2: Live at the Pasadena Rose Bowl June 18th 1988
In 1988, moody synth pop band Depeche Mode had managed the remarkable feat of becoming a major draw in the United States without the benefit of mainstream radio play or more than token exposure on MTV, and as the band was gearing up for a show at Pasadena's Rose Bowl they were being followed by a camera crew led by famed documentary filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker. At the same time, Pennebaker's associates were focusing on a group of Depeche Mode fans, who, after winning a contest to see their heroes, traveled by bus to California as they debated the finer points of the band's music and dealt with the daily minutia of their lives. Depeche Mode: 101 cross-cuts the daily adventures of the group and their fans, climaxing with the band's Rose Bowl concert. --- Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
As an event, Depeche Mode's huge (attendance around 80,000) Los Angeles Rose Bowl concert in 1988 remains legendary; no single artist show had totally sold out the venue since eight years beforehand, while the film documentary done by Dylan-filmer D.A. Pennebaker based around the show clearly demonstrated fans' intense commitment to a near-decade-old band most mainstream critics continued to stupidly portray as a flash-in-the-pan synth pop effort. This start-to-final-encore record of the concert showcases a band perfectly able to carry its music from studio to stage as well as any other combo worth its salt should be able to do. Understandably focused on Music for the Masses material, the album shows Depeche experimenting with alternate arrangements at various points for live performance; big numbers like "Never Let Me Down Again," "Stripped," and "Blasphemous Rumors" pack even more of a wallop here. Slower numbers and more than a couple of ballads help to vary the hit-packed set, including a fine "Somebody" and "The Things You Said" combination sung by Martin Gore. "Pleasure Little Treasure," on record an okay B-side, becomes a monster rocker live, the type of unexpected surprise one could expect from a solid band no matter what the music. With a triumphant set of closing numbers, including magnificent takes on "Never Let Me Down Again," "Master and Servant," and the set-ending "Everything Counts," with what sounds like the entire audience singing the chorus well after the song has finally ended, 101 does far better at its task than most might have guessed. [There is also a version that features a bonus DVD.] ---Ned Raggett, All Music Guide |
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