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Depeche Mode Cover : Photographic / Berlin Exhibit 6/19/09 by Louis Guidone

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2009

This was the first time I made dvds for projection. There was a projector over the bar and one by the dance floor.

DEPECHE MODE FANS, MY TRIBUTE ALBUM HAS BEEN EXPANDED!

DESTRUCTION TIME AGAIN - A TRIBUTE TO DEPECHE MODE AND RECOIL BY LOUIS GUIDONE. THESE ARE NOT REMIXES, THESE ARE COVER SONGS, AND NO SAMPLES OF THE ORIGINAL SONGS WERE USED.

The initial response to "Destruction Time Again" in 2008 was great but the only complaint people had about it was that it was short. I have made 7 more tracks expanding it to a total of 19 (AND A HIDDEN BONUS DEMO TRACK MAKES IT AN EVEN 20!). So it is now a 78 minute CD. The price will stay the same. Having a blue-collar past, I know all about hard work, and in this fucked up economy I have decided to put in more time so my listeners get more for their money.

You can order all of my CD's exclusively at
louis guidone dot com
safely and securely with PayPal.

The new tracklist is as follows (new tracks denoted with a *)
Photographic
Big Muff
Ice Machine
*Any Second Now
*Nothing To Fear
*Oberkorn
*Further Excerpts From My Secret Garden
Work Hard
More Than A Party
Pipeline
Fools
In Your Memory
*If You Want
*Christmas Island
*Black Day
Pimpf
Grain
Stone
Suffer Well
Photographic (Demo Version)

Thank you for your continued support on my website, and also MySpace, Facebook, SoundCloud, ReverbNation, LastFM, and here on YouTube!

Love and respect,

Louis Guidone

By the way, to briefly explain this trailer... Depeche Mode played behind the Iron Curtain, and the fall of the Berlin Wall was a milestone for many. I remember watching it on the news and listening to it on the shortwave radio. When Alan Wilder got on stage with Martin Gore at the Royal Albert Hall, many Depeche Mode fans agree that it was definitely overdue and a very historic moment to see an alumi receive such a warm welcome, even if only for a few moments in time. It was like 'The Wall' coming down all over again... the end of the 'Cold War'. something they denied would happen at their Berlin press conference last year. Thank you gentlemen for the inspiration! I saw them live at Madison Square Garden, NYC on August 3, 2009 on their "Tour Of The Universe"... and YES I was very happy to hear about Alan Wilder reuniting for "Somebody" at the Royal Albert Hall!

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  • Thanks, I had to combine my two passions - music and photography. And yes, all the photographs are mine.

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  • loved your clip! very nice photographic pictures also :)

  • OUTSTANDING. Great music and pictures.

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  • Someone past me some water, I was trying to listen to the mix but got miss lead into watching something... Great work,, I would say the song fits the video just right..

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