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By LA Weekly, Friday, Apr. 24 2009 @ 9:44AM
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View more pics in the Depeche Mode slideshow here.

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Hollywood Babylon: Depeche Mode clogs up the corridor.


By Paul Rogers

Face it, Depeche Mode are a duo. Sure, the English electro-pop vets have that other bloke hanging about, manning his hi-tech station with all the panache of a toll booth attendant, and two deft hired hands on keys and drums, but they're in essence songwriter Martin Gore's skewed show tune sensibilities and frontman Dave Gahan's warm-yet-wounded, elfish Elvis on-stage persona.

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David Gahan of Depeche Mode: prancing like Freddie Mercury

Last night's literally traffic-stopping, 7-song outdoor set in Hollywood (for ABC TV's Jimmy Kimmel Live!) married tunes from their 12th album, Sounds of the Universe, released on Tuesday (current single "Wrong", "Peace" and "Come Back"), to career-making confessionals ("Personal Jesus", "Walking In My Shoes", "Enjoy The Silence" and "Never Let Me Down Again") at least fifteen years old. And while their welcome didn't match the bug-eyed pandemonium of their legendary 1990 WeHo in-store appearance, an estimated crowd of 12,000 was none too slouchy for a band well past their commercial prime.

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If Kraftwerk proved that machines could make pop music, it was Depeche Mode who truly made the machines work for them on Jimmy Kimmel

Depeche Mode's live vibe pivots on Gahan's gleeful Freddie Mercury prancing next to Gore's knowingly contented, Flock of Seagulls visage. Gahan charms by being both chest-puffing pop star and karaoke commoner - with the band now touring only every few years, he exudes a fan's eyes-closed appreciation of their opulently chiseled tunes and revisits his past dark lyrics with the head-shaking grin of someone watching vintage video of himself.

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Timothy Norris

"Wrong" was instant and insistent, its stomping four-on-the-floor sweetened with glacial blips and soured with signature regret, but "Walking In My Shoes" and closer "Never Let Me Down Again" still distilled all that's Depeche: at once alienated, betrayed and playful, with hooks made oh-so-vulnerable by Gore's tremulous drama-queen harmonies. Having embraced live drums and guitar years ago, their shows have traded much of their previous android industry for aching, blatant humanity. If Kraftwerk proved that machines could make pop music, it was Depeche Mode who truly made the machines work for them.

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Nicole says:

Haha, I am in that photo!

Posted On: Friday, Apr. 24 2009 @ 5:11PM
janet says:

I disagree that keyboardist Andy Fletcher is just "that other bloke hanging around" manning his high-tech station with lack of panache. He's the stable original founding member whose staid presence is precisely the glue that holds together his more flamboyant partners, both on stage and in real life. And if you actually pay attention to his keyboards, it ain't too shabby.

Posted On: Friday, Apr. 24 2009 @ 11:43PM
Monique says:

hey janet, I don't believe Fletcher is in the band anymore...

Posted On: Saturday, Apr. 25 2009 @ 10:11AM
Jessica says:

The Girls GAHAN Wild shirts were awesome, very clever!

Posted On: Sunday, Apr. 26 2009 @ 4:10PM
Neil says:

Fletch is their manager, can't play keyboards to save his life, can't pretend to play keyboards neither - should stay at home when they tour :)

Posted On: Thursday, Apr. 30 2009 @ 6:06PM
Damien says:

Hey before the show started they played music, can anyone please remind me what songs they played? There's a certain song me and the person who went were discussing, I nodded my head and pretended i knew, but did not. They played this song twice, and it has a very long intro drum intro i believe. Help?

Posted On: Friday, May. 1 2009 @ 4:58PM

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