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This | This was the fourth concert with Alan Wilder in the live line-up and the earliest recording available of the [[:Category:1982 See You Tour|1982 See You Tour]]. This concert was a double bill that also featured the band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_Talk Talk Talk]<ref name="talktalk">[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/9599637ae7ff4243add63f1a4cdf5666 In Concert BBC Radio 1 England, 10 April 1982, featuring Depeche Mode and Talk Talk Introduced by Gary Crowley]</ref>. Talk Talk had released their first single, "Mirror Man", just five days prior. | ||
This concert was originally broadcast on BBC Radio 1 FM on 1982-04-10.<ref name="talktalk" /><ref>[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/radio1/england/1982-04-10 BBC Radio 1 England - 10 April 1982 - BBC Genome]</ref> | This concert was originally broadcast on BBC Radio 1 FM on 1982-04-10.<ref name="talktalk" /><ref>[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/radio1/england/1982-04-10 BBC Radio 1 England - 10 April 1982 - BBC Genome]</ref> Excellent sounding audio from a 2024 BBC audio webstream, as well as an excellent sounding FM broadcast master cassette recording and a digital satellite rebroadcast capture from BBC Radio 6 Music Live Hour on May 1st, 2010<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00s90vq BBC Radio 6 Music Live Hour, May 1st, 2010]</ref>, captured in the highest bitrate possible, are available to stream and download below. | ||
== Set list == | == Set list == | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
*[[1982-02-10 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]] is a | *[[1982-02-10 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK/Source 1|Source 1]] is excellent sounding audio utilizing a 2024 BBC 6 audio webstream broadcast with one song patched in from Source 2 to create a complete recording. | ||
*[[1982-02-10 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK/Source 2|Source 2]] is an excellent sounding digital satellite broadcast captured in the original MP2 160kbps format but is superseded by Source 1 and is used only to provide [[Now, This Is Fun]] missing from that version. | |||
*[[1982-02-10 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK/Source | *[[1982-02-10 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK/Source 3|Source 3]] is '''guesswho''''s excellent FM broadcast master recording. This is the best sounding and most complete capture of the analog FM broadcast. | ||
== References == | == References == |
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Notes
This was the fourth concert with Alan Wilder in the live line-up and the earliest recording available of the 1982 See You Tour. This concert was a double bill that also featured the band Talk Talk[1]. Talk Talk had released their first single, "Mirror Man", just five days prior.
This concert was originally broadcast on BBC Radio 1 FM on 1982-04-10.[1][2] Excellent sounding audio from a 2024 BBC audio webstream, as well as an excellent sounding FM broadcast master cassette recording and a digital satellite rebroadcast capture from BBC Radio 6 Music Live Hour on May 1st, 2010[3], captured in the highest bitrate possible, are available to stream and download below.
Set list
- Shout
- I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead
- Puppets
- New Life
- See You
- Now, This Is Fun
- Boys Say Go!
- The Meaning Of Love
- What's Your Name?
Sources
- Source 1 is excellent sounding audio utilizing a 2024 BBC 6 audio webstream broadcast with one song patched in from Source 2 to create a complete recording.
- Source 2 is an excellent sounding digital satellite broadcast captured in the original MP2 160kbps format but is superseded by Source 1 and is used only to provide Now, This Is Fun missing from that version.
- Source 3 is guesswho's excellent FM broadcast master recording. This is the best sounding and most complete capture of the analog FM broadcast.