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Pop / Rock 18 September, 2003

Depeche Mode release classic 2 disc DVD set

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NEW YORK (Depeche Mode Fans Website) - Depeche Mode will release the legendary DA Pennebaker film "101" for the first time ever on DVD coupled with their classic concert Live At The Rose Bowl - June 18th 1988 on October 20. This highly collectable DVD package features over three hours of footage and includes new interviews with Martin Gore, Andrew Fletcher and Dave Gahan filmed by DA Pennebaker especially for this DVD.

1988 was a pivotal year for Depeche Mode. It was during their "Music For the Masses" world tour that they exploded into the musical mainstream. The Rose Bowl concert was the 101st and last date of the tour and both discs capture a band and their audience at the height of their love affair.

Acclaimed filmmaker DA Pennebaker is best known for his seminal Dylan film 'Don't Look Back' in addition to his work with Hendrix and John Lennon. Yet it was his marriage with alternative pioneers Depeche Mode that produced the frank and honest film "101."
"It was the most interesting, fun film we've ever done," Pennebaker said.

"That tour and that film was so important, especially for the perception of the band," says Martin Gore. "We'd always been on the brink, especially in America but that 1988 tour was the first time we headlined big arenas, the first time the band really took off."

"There was something special about that whole time," Dave Gahan adds. "After that concert I remember sitting down in the dressing room and I just cried. It was just so emotional."

Andrew Fletcher echoes those sentiments: "It was one of the most amazing tours I've ever been on and a breaking point for alternative music in the US. The Rose Bowl was the first time that alternative radio sold out a big show in the US."

Integral to both the DVD and the concert was the relationship between band and audience. A competition was held nationwide where a bus load of winners followed the band around. Some of those fans are interviewed for this DVD and still remain in touch with Depeche Mode.

June 18, 1988 was a day to remember for the 60,453 fans who attended the show. Now we can relive the day through the eyes of one of cinema's most accomplished documentary makers.

Depeche "101" DVD
* 2 Disc Set
* 5.1 surround sound
* Over 3 hours of DVD material including the legendary '101' film and previously unseen 1988 Rose Bowl footage
* Where are they now section featuring 'the bus kids'

Concert footage includes live performances of:
Master And Servant
Pimpf
Behind The Wheel
Strangelove
Blasphemous Rumours
Stripped
Somebody
Black Celebration
Pleasure Little Treasure
Just Can't Get Enough
Everything Counts
Never Let Me Down Again
Everything Counts (video)

*New interviews filmed by DA Pennebaker with: Dave Gahan, Andy Fletcher, Martin Gore, Daniel Miller (President of Mute Records), Jonathan Kessler (Depeche Mode manager)






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