DEPECHE MODE
THE DEPECHE MODE FAN CLUB
AUTUMN '88 ISSUE
Hello!
Time for another issue of ‘The Magazine With No Name’. As you'll probably notice, this issue is a Tour Special, with loads of gossip from all over the world. Not to mention photos taken by members of the band and their fans and friends.
There's also an up-to-date UK discography (I know that lots of you want overseas discographies... I’m working on it!)
I'm pleased to tell you that the Fanclub membership has multiplied during the course of the ‘MUSIC FOR THE MASSES’ tour so there're a lot of fans reading my inane ramblings for the very first time.
DM are not back on home soil, hopefully taking a long-deserved rest!
There’s yet another competition in this issue - open, as usual to everyone in the fanclub. I’m even going to let this one run for a longer period of time, as those of you living in Japan, Australia etc. have written to say that you find it difficult to get entries in on time. The prize this time is one of the actual flags used as part of the scenery on tour.
i hope you've all got your membership cards by now. Just sign your name on the white strip at the bottom.
Thanks to all of you who sent cards and presents to all of the band for their birthdays recently. It was great that so many of you remembered despite the fact that they've been flittering about all over the place! Everything that was sent c/o the Fanclub was passed on - never fear!
No definate news on a Convention yet... these things do take time! All | can say at the moment is that it'll probably coincide with the release of Depeche Mode’s film (more of that later) so that'll be around January. Also, there'll be two dates, one in London and another in Birmingham. Fanclub members only I'm afraid!
One other thing, please don't send me record sleeves, photos etc. to be signed by the band. There simply aren't enough hours in the day for them to sign everything and it’s untair to sign some people’s and not others.
See you at a convention!!
TOUR SNIPPETS
The American music business magazine ‘BILLBOARD’ printed a list of the 28 top concert grosses in their July 2nd issue and the ‘MUSIC FOR THE MASSES’ tour achieved the following positions:
1: June 18th Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California 8: June 9th CNE Grandstand, Toronto 15: May 21st Pine Knob, Clarkston, Michigan 17: May 20th Poplar Creek, Hoffman Estates, Illinois 27: May 28th Merriweather, Columbia
There was very nearly a catastrophe on the Japanese leg of the tour, Dave's voice wore out during the second concert. Fortunately, he managed to finish the show. In fact, the band’s reaction to the Japanese audiences is ‘Brilliant!’. DM were amazed to discover that the hotel they stayed in in Tokyo had 2,000 rooms!
Dave's birthday in Denver was a relatively quiet affair. A small group of friends sat in front of a massive TV set and watched the Arnold Schwarzenegger film ‘The Running Man’ and celebrated with ‘A few beers’. Alan's birthday was much wilder (Groan!) They were in New York and everyone decided to go out for a Mexican meal and then ‘hit the town. They ended up in a club called ‘The Tunnel’ where a group of young Italian men decided to have a ‘chat’ with the girls. Things got slightly out of hand, and there was a bit of a rumpus out in the street. Luckily, no-one was hurt and according to Fletch, ‘It was a bit like ‘West Side Story’, really’.
A final tot-up of attendances after the 101 dates on the ‘MUSIC FOR THE MASSES’ tour revealed that 900,000 people went to see DM'!!
Phoenix, Arizona holds two DM tour records. . . for being both the coldest and hottest dates on the same tour! The first time Depeche Mode played there, on December 8th '87 it was FREEZING! The next time, June 15th '88, the temperature was 110 degrees. This led to two keyboards actually ‘frying’ in the heat! Just like the Scouts, the DM road crew have the motto ‘Be Prepared’ and carry spare keyboards ‘just in case’. The concert went well and none of the crowd seemed any the wiser!
Dave hired a 1967 Mustang while in Los Angeles. The rest of the band were behind in another car. Dave decided to take a left on a red light and someone was driving in the other direction. Needless to day, there was a bit of a. bump! Luckily, no-one was hurt but Dave says ‘All these people were driving past going ‘Isn't that that guy from Depeche Mode?’ it was really embarrassing!’
SPORTS NEWS
The DM cricket eleven had a match against the OMD team. OMD were bowled out for 11 runs. The real hero of the day was Ginger Barwick, the merchandiser, who took 4 wickets and scored all the runs.
DM also won at football (or so they tell me!). Andy Franks is back on the team and scored a clutch of goals despite a pair of broken sandals.
stop press. .... Franksy would like it to be known that they were proper sandals and NOT flip-flops. He does NOT wear flip-flops.
NAT-WEST AND CAPITAL RADIO
I don't know if any of you have ever seen any articles in the press about the ‘Nat-West Live Action Concert Series’ which claims that a Depeche Mode concert will be broadcast on the Independent Radio Network in August.
I'm sorry to say that this is not true, and is the result of a clerical error on the part of Capital Radio, who are the only station permitted to broadcast this concert - we're not sure when this will be.
This has also led to Depeche Mode cropping up in a Nat-West promotion, whereby you can get a free cassette by introducing a friend, who opens an account at Nat-West. Depeche Mode do not approve of their name being linked with this promotion, and have not, in fact, been asked. Unfortunately, there is nothing we can do to stop Nat-West giving away tapes.