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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2008

Depeche Mode performing photographic on BBC TV in the uk,

In my opinion the best live performance and version of this song.

Enjoy!!!

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  • Vince Clark is like that idiot who quit the Beetles before they got famous.

  • @BiteMyCrank69 Ahh wouldn't say that, Sure he went on to Become very successful with Yazoo & Erasure, then there's all his production work, Sure Depeche Mode wouldn't have made the same music with him still around as Martin Gore took over songwriting duties... Get yer facts straight!

  • Gahan looks like a skinny punk.

  • @Hot80s That's because shortly before this he was ;-)

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  • Dave looks like Rick Astley :) LOL

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  • Up to this day, I still don't understand the lyrics fully...except I take pictures...

  • Mi a fene nem tetszik nektek , ti öt pöcsvitéz?????

  • Always great Depeche..

  • @manfromthe80s Agree! Dave really takes after Rick Astley in a way. :P

  • @Wehategod Er...well yes.......Because its on tape 'play back'.....

  • best song ever written by vince. and i'm glad he did it for depeche and not one of his other projects...

  • @manfromthe80s I think Astley looks like Dave, because astley got started later, I guess.

  • This song is begging for Dave to go for a spin with the mic stand

  • 2:40 Said Roland synth

  • @BiteMyCrank69 if your talking about Best he didnt leave he was kicked out of the Beatles, and Im glad Vince left because I dont think the DM would have been as big with him, because Gore took the band into the future, with Clark in the band, they would would have probably wound up in the mid eightys like most of the other synth pop bands, Gore took them on further and as a result they became great.

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