![]() There is something about Gore that made it hard to take my eyes off. This isn’t to say he was less interesting. He anchored Gahan’s spastic and continuous movement by jamming in one spot with his big-ass guitar. Martin Gore was the perfect antithesis to Gahan. He’s not much for banter but the crowd roared at his simple “yeeeeahs” or “Hey Dallas!” His performance alone is comparable to the likes of David Bowie or Freddie Mercury and the audience ate up his every move and word. Lead singer Dave Gahan was all over the stage in his sinewy fit form, black pants and vest dancing up a tizzy owning both the stage and the audience. Having never seen them live, I was surprised by the energy of the bad considering their overall dark tone. But I can’t decide if I was fine with the lack of signature Mode songs played Saturday night.ĭepeche Mode does put on a good show if not just shades below a great show. ![]() ![]() Considering I didn’t know the majority of their songs while the rest of the huge crowd sang along indicated to me I had lost touch with the band after their big hit album, “Violator.” I can be fine with that. Clearly I’m not as big of a Depeche Mode fan as I thought. ![]()
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