Shake the Disease was the first new release after I became a fan, but it was “Fly on the Windscreen” that I couldn’t stop listening to. It’s still in my Top 3. A simple statement of human connection in the face of (or in defiance of) nihilism.
“Fly on the Windscreen- Final” (i.e. album version) #DepecheMode
... though, as I’m dancing to “Stripped” in my cave where I work, I’m reminded that I have something like my bedroom, where I can shut the door and come alive, only I can’t go there wherever I want. Still, I cherish my time here.
Lastly, the much-maligned, inferior usurper of what could have been a huge single (though personally, I had zero faith in the US musical tastes in ‘86). Another precious song to me, which also expresses how this former desert dweller feels about rain.
“And I haven’t felt so alive in years...”
Thanks for being here today.
#DepecheMode “But Not Tonight”
More than anything, Black Celebration transports me back to my teenage bedroom, where I could shut the door against the world, open my mind and the worlds inside it, express myself fully where no one could watch and judge, where I could love what I loved in peace, where nothing could touch me. I want that back.
#DepecheMode