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==Notes==
==Notes==


In late 1988, Depeche Mode visited several countries in order to promote the release of Violator. This is a in-studio interview with Dave Gahan and Andy Fletcher by Dennis McNamara at radio station WDRE (a.k.a. WLIR), who have always been very favourable towards DM.  
On December 12th, 1988, [[Dave Gahan]] and [[Alan Wilder]] visited New York to promote the release of ''[[101]]''. This is a in-studio interview with Gahan and Wilder by Denis McNamara at radio station WDRE (a.k.a. WLIR). For the upload of the file below, the songs have been cut out.
*Duration with songs: 50:59
 
*Duration without songs: 12:26
*Duration without songs: 12:26 out of 50:59 minutes


==Audio==
==Audio==
 
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*FM -> master cassette (unknown type) -> unknown transfer -> WAV (?) -> 128kbps AAC / LC (songs and interview parts had been separated) -> MP3
Taken from DIME by TownCivilian.
*Taper: Marv


[[Category:Interviews]]
[[Category:Interviews]]
[[Category:Interviews featuring Dave Gahan]]
[[Category:Interviews featuring Alan Wilder]]
[[Category:Interviews relating to the 1988 Rose Bowl concert]]

Latest revision as of 09:22, 26 July 2023

Notes

On December 12th, 1988, Dave Gahan and Alan Wilder visited New York to promote the release of 101. This is a in-studio interview with Gahan and Wilder by Denis McNamara at radio station WDRE (a.k.a. WLIR). For the upload of the file below, the songs have been cut out.

  • Duration without songs: 12:26 out of 50:59 minutes

Audio

Lineage

  • FM -> master cassette (unknown type) -> unknown transfer -> WAV (?) -> 128kbps AAC / LC (songs and interview parts had been separated) -> MP3
  • Taper: Marv