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Where is Enjoy The Silence filmed?

Where is Enjoy The Silence filmed?

The locations were planned in Scotland, Portugal and the Swiss Alps, places where the power of nature and the insignificant human presence was visible.

What genre is the song Enjoy The Silence?

Synth-pop
Alternative/IndieDance-pop
Enjoy the Silence/Genres

What is Depeche Mode’s most famous song?

Enjoy the Silence
‘Enjoy the Silence’ from the 1990 album Violator is probably Depeche Mode’s most widely recognised song. It’s about being satisfied with exactly what you have. The stripped-back, poignant lyrics were initially going to be sung over a slow track, a ballad of sorts.

When did the song Enjoy The Silence come out?

1990
Enjoy the Silence/Released

Who has covered Enjoy the Silence?

“Enjoy the Silence”

  • Matthew Good Band, 1998.
  • Failure, 1998.
  • Mike Koglin, 1998.
  • Moonlight, 1999, on “Inermis”
  • No Use For A Name, 2001.
  • Tori Amos, 2001.
  • Caater, 2002.
  • Mike Shinoda, 2004 (remix)

What album is enjoy the silence on by Depeche Mode?

Violator
Enjoy the Silence/Album

What type of music is Depeche Mode?

Industrial music
Depeche Mode/Genres

Who did the song Enjoy The Silence?

Depeche Mode
Enjoy the Silence/Artists

What is Depeche Mode’s first album?

Speak & Spell
Depeche Mode/First album

Who died in Depeche Mode?

singer Dave Gahan
What is life after death like? If you’re Depeche Mode singer Dave Gahan, it involves still playing arenas. But since May 28, 1996, when he was technically dead from an overdose for a couple of minutes, Gahan hasn’t looked at anything quite the same.

What songs did Depeche Mode cover?

The Ten Best Depeche Mode Covers

  • Bat For Lashes – “Strangelove”
  • Converge – “Clean”
  • Johnny Cash – “Personal Jesus”
  • Tricky feat. Martina Topley-Bird – “Judas”
  • Tangerine Dream – “Precious”
  • The Smashing Pumpkins – “Never Let Me Down Again”
  • RuPaul – “People Are People”
  • The Cure – “World In My Eyes”

Did Depeche Mode cover any songs?

“Enjoy the Silence” is up there with “Just Can’t Get Enough” and “Personal Jesus” as one of the most instantly recognisable Depeche Mode hits that defined the 1990s. The song has been covered numerous times, but one of the most unexpected renditions is that of Susan Boyle.