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Depeche Mode 2017-05-05 Stockholm, Sweden, Friends Arena (16-bit) (FLAC)
Band: Depeche Mode
City: Stockholm, Sweden
Venue: Friends Arena (Solna)
Date: 2016-09-01
Audience: 37.040
Master - **** 44.1-16 BIT ****
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AT 943 External Stereo Microphones >> SP-SPSB-10-80020 - Sound Professionals - Micro-mini microphone power supply with mini 12vdc battery
>> Olympus LS- 10 >> 30m from stage >> WavePad Editor >> 48 / 24 Bit >> Dithered 44.1-16 Bit >> Songsplit >> Tracking >> Wave >> FLAC Level 8 >> DIME / TTD >> You
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SETLIST:
01 Intro
02 Going Backwards
03 So Much Love
04 Barrel Of A Gun
05 A Pain That I´m Used To
06 Corrupt
07 In Your Room
08 World In My Eyes
09 Cover Me
10 Home
11 A Question of Lust
12 Poison Heart
13 Where´s The Revolution
14 Wrong
15 Everything Counts
16 Stripped
17 Enjoy The Silence
18 Never Let Me Down Again
19 Encore Break
20 Somebody
21 Walking In My Shoes
22 Heroes (Bowie-cover)
23 I Feel You
24 Personal Jesus
25 Outro
Total Running Time: 2 Hours : 13 Minutes : 36 Seconds
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THE BAND THIS CONCERT:
Dave Gahan - Vocals
Martin L.Gore - Synths, Guitar, Vocals
Andrew Fletcher - Synth, Back-Up Vocals
Peter Gordeno - Synth, Bass
Christian Eigner - Drums
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NOTES:
Excellent concert by the "synth-masters". Only negative thing is perhaps that they only played 5 songs from the latest LP. Otherwise a great concert but somehow a little bit predictable. If you compare with other "stadium-rock-bands" like "The Cure", who practiced about 100 songs and mixed their setlists every night then of course this is something totally else.
As an old fan of the "synth-masters" I understand that they work in a different way. Also maybe partly the pressure to deliver the hits like "Enjoy The Silence", "In Your Room" or "Never Let Me Down Again" is something they have to take into account when preparing the setlist. Also they have never really been a band that can switch songs as they wish.
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