Tuesday December 15, 2009 – Fresh from announcing their Royal Albert Hall show next February, Depeche Mode play the first of two sell-out shows at The O2 Arena in London. Singer Dave Gahan even jokingly invited Jay-Z on stage at one point!
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- Brilliant show. DM never fail to amaze!

- Rubbish. People come to see Depeche Mode to hear their recognisable stuff from the 80's. They didn't play any of it - a complete waste of money
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- Steve. I am afraid that you are wrong. People come to see and hear DM play a mixture of their music. As It happens they did play a number of the hits from the 80's. Look at the set list. Are you sure you were actually there last night? We all have our favourites and will always be disappointed that we didn't get to hear all of them for obvious reasons.

- It was fantastic! I wasn't around for it first time round but still loved every second - the crowd adored them, they were real showmen but without any rubbish diva theatrics. I would pay twice what i paid to see them again.

but how much do the really play live? when i saw them at wembley arena in 2006, the vocal and the drums were live and very little more. the sound was perfect, just like in my living room. how pathetic.
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