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Old 12.01.2020, 07:08 AM   #83
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I think this topic never came up here, but I don't know if any of you guys know what kind of a massive cult Depeche Mode represented in many of the socialist Eastern European countries in the 80s. I don't know what caused this phenomenon but in Hungary, Poland, Yugoslavia, (maybe) Soviet Union, but especially Czechoslovakia, this band was more than just the band. The peers in classrooms were either 'metalheads' into stuff like Iron Maiden or 'Depeche mode fans' (who also tolerated bands like The Cure, etc.). The casettes of their albums got copied so much that they became virtually unlistenable, and whoever got a copy which was 'closer' to the original (like, first or second copy) had a much higher social status than a person with just 3rd or 5th copy.

Nobody had an original, of course, as any records from 'the capitalist West' were banned.
Had someone had one though, this person would have become a demigod.


It was even stranger given the fact that Depeche Mode never toured here until I think, 1988. Because, iron curtain and all that.



My older brother was a big Depeche mode fan, always dressed in black, and wearing a Dave Gahan-like haircut. I (aged 8) also wanted to look like a Depeche Mode fan, so I let my brother do the haircut for me, and of course, he fucked it all up totally. So I needed to go to hairdresser's and get my hair shaven fully.



Those were amazing times.
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