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! Read ^ Just Can't Get Enough: The making of Depeche Mode by Simon Spence Î eBook or Kindle ePUB. Just Can't Get Enough: The making of Depeche Mode Nobody who saw Depeche Mode in 1980 could have predicted that those four fresh-faced, synth-pop innocents would transform themselves into stadium-filling rock gods within a few years. Hailing from Basildon, an experimental post-war New Town, the all-electronic Depeche Mode were, in the words of singer Dave Gahan, a "new sort of band from a new sort of town". And Basildon itself, Spence argues, defined them - its brutal Modernist architecture imposed on a rural landscape dotted with primitive sha

Just Can't Get Enough: The making of Depeche Mode

Title : Just Can't Get Enough: The making of Depeche Mode
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Rating : 4.26 (516 Votes)
Asin : 1906002568
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 288 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-11-01
Language : English

He lives in Manchester with his wife and three children.. Simon Spence collaborated with Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham on the acclaimed memoirs Stoned (Vintage 2001) and 2Stoned (Vintage 2003), and then wrote his own book about Loog Oldham's legendary Immediate Records (Black Dog 2008). As a journalist Simon has written features on popular culture for many publications, including the NME, The Face, i-D, Dazed & Confused, the Independent, the Japan Times, and the Internat

About the Author Simon Spence collaborated with Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham on the acclaimed memoirs Stoned (Vintage 2001) and 2Stoned (Vintage 2003), and then wrote his own book about Loog Oldham's legendary Immediate Records (Black Dog 2008). As a journalist Simon has written features on popular culture for many publications, including the NME, The Face, i-D, Dazed & Confused, the Independent, the Japan Times, and the International Herald Tribune. He lives in Manchester with his wife and three children.

Early Years, Not Glory Years Focus is on early Vince Clarke/Martin Gore era, not their best years with Alan Wilder producing the majority of their classic songs Personal Jesus, Enjoy the Silence, I Feel You, Blasphemous Rumors, Never Let Me Down, Walking in My Shoes and on.If you listen to A Broken Frame with songs like Leave in Silence and See You, then this book may be for you.. The Best Biography on the Early Years Spence has taken a different route than other biographers of the band, he has decided to concentrate entirely on their very early years (what I consider their Golden Age).He goes into great detail and covers many things I did not see in the other biographies, including a thorough background on hometown Baseldon, their early background, and some insight into the t. A gift Shaz49 This was a gift for my son-in-law for Christmas. He said it was great and he really enjoyed it a lot.

Nobody who saw Depeche Mode in 1980 could have predicted that those four fresh-faced, synth-pop innocents would transform themselves into stadium-filling rock gods within a few years. Hailing from Basildon, an experimental post-war New Town, the all-electronic Depeche Mode were, in the words of singer Dave Gahan, a "new sort of band from a new sort of town". And Basildon itself, Spence argues, defined them - its brutal Modernist architecture imposed on a rural landscape dotted with primitive shacks a mirror for the angular sound and dark lone

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