Tracklist
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1 | To Promote The Last Album, "Songs Of Faith And Devotion" You Embarked On A Massive 1 & 1/2 Year World Tour. What Effect Did That Have On You All As A Band? | 1:31 |
2 | Knowing Bands On Tour There Must Have Been A Party Every Night? | 1:00 |
3 | It Was Such A Huge Tour, Did You Ever Think You Weren't Going To Get Through It In One Piece? | 0:30 |
4 | My God! What Happened? | 0:51 |
5 | What Was Going Through You Mind? Did Your Life Flash Before Your Eyes? | 1:27 |
6 | How On Earth Did You Break Them? | 0:29 |
7 | The Tour Seems To Have Been The Catalyst That Placed A Great Deal Of Strain Upon The Band. Do You Regret Doing It? | 0:56 |
8 | What Long Term Changes Has It Brought About? | 2:03 |
9 | You're The Only Recent British Band In The Last 10 Years Or So, That Have Managed To Be Very Succesful Worldwide, Espcecially In America. Why Do You Think You've Succeeded Where Bands Like Oasis Have Seemed To Struggle? | 3:04 |
10 | With Each New Record Depeche Mode Seem To Become More Inventive And Daring. Do You Not Worry That You Will Leave Your Fans Behind? | 0:20 |
11 | You Released Your First Record 15 Years Ago. What Do You Think The Secret Is To Your Longeivity And Enduring Popularity? | 0:50 |
12 | After The Tour You All Took A Long Time Off From The Band Didn't You? At What Point Did You Decide That The Time Was Right For You All To Get Back Togethere And Resume With Depeche Mode? | 1:04 |
13 | Was It A Long Process Recording The Album? | 0:45 |
14 | After 15 Years And 10 Albums What Is Your Motivation For Keeping Recording And Releasing Music? | 1:06 |
15 | David, You Employed A Vocal Coach To Help Your Voice Get Back To Full Strength To Record The New Album. Was It As Difficult As When You Shared A Vocal Coach With John Lydon When You Were Both Starting Out? | 2:07 |
16 | Have Any Of The Traumas That Have Occurred To The Band Lately Worked Their Way Into The New Material. 'barrel Of A Gun' For Example, Seems Like It Could Be Particularly Biographical - A Metaphor For Death Perhaps? | 0:53 |
17 | Did You Worry That After Such A Long Time Away That You Just Might Not Fit In? | 1:32 |
18 | There Are Some Very Varied Influences On The Album On Tracks Like 'bottom Line' For Example. | 1:05 |
19 | So Do You Really Like Country Music? Who Do You Listen To? | 0:59 |
20 | I Gather 'it's No Good' Will Be The Next Single. I Must Say That It Sounds Like The Classic Depeche Song... | 0:34 |
21 | Another Track From The Album That Stood Out For Me Was 'sister Of Night'. | 0:47 |
22 | The Whole Album Is Full Of Different Styles And Varied Influences. Was That Intentional? | 0:22 |
23 | Tim Simenon, Of Bomb The Bass Fame Produced The Album. Why Did You Choose Him, And Is It His Influence That Has Introduced The More Loping Dance Feel To, For Example Tracks Like 'useless'? | 1:52 |
24 | Martin, Earlier You Mentioned The 'r' Word - Rock. I Thought That Was A No-No In The Depeche Mode Camp? | 0:23 |
25 | So You're Not Afraid Of The Term 'rock Music' Any More? | 0:53 |
26 | I Gather There Are No Plans For A Tour For This Album. Does That Mean It's The End For Depeche As A Touring Band Or Is There A Chance We Will Be Seeing You Out On The Road Again Further Down The Line? | 1:06 |
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