Tag: Depeche Mode

  • Photo Friday – Best Band Ever

    This week’s photo is from the Depeche Mode concert last year at Jiffy Lube Live, and I’m posting it because I have concerts on the brain! Or rather lack-of-concerts – usually Chris and I see at least two or three concerts a year, but for some reason this year we don’t have anything scheduled yet. Actually, Chris got to see Imagine Dragons a few weeks ago at a conference for work and I’m so jealous. Of course I’d love to see Depeche Mode again, but I’d also be excited to see Angels and Airwaves, Chvrches, or The Killers (always a favorite). Chris is also waiting for Chevelle to go back on tour, so I’m putting it out there hoping The Universe will make it happen. It’s summer concert time!

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  • Depeche Mode at Nissan Pavilion

    If you read my post a few months ago about getting to see Depeche Mode in concert for the first time, you know how excited I was to finally see them, and I wasn’t the least bit disappointed at the show last night. If only the 32 year-old me could go back and tell the 12 year-old me, “It’s okay, you’ll get to see them eventually,” that would have been helpful. Although if I found out it would take twenty years for the appropriate stars and planets to align in order to see a concert, I might have had another dramatic pre-teen meltdown. The show was incredible and a good mix of nostalgic songs and newer tracks. And thankfully the weather held up, so it wasn’t at all like the last time we were at Nissan Pavilion for Radiohead. Professional photography equipment wasn’t allowed and they did do bag/pocket checks so I’m glad I didn’t try to sneak my gear in, but I did take a few snaps from far away with the point-and-shoot.

    Just showing you where our seats were (in the covered section, but not super close to the stage):




  • On a School Night

    When I was about twelve, I was living in Colorado and my absolute favorite band (as in, I literally wore out tapes and CDs from playing them over and over), Depeche Mode, was touring. It was their World Violation Tour after the release of the album, Violator, and they were playing in Denver. I was a very dramatic pre-teen/teenager, and I desperately-more-than-anything-in-the-world wanted to see the Depeche Mode concert with my friends. Unfortunately, both shows were on school nights, and I might have even been grounded at the time, I can’t remember, but ultimately my parents said, “NO.” And that was with a capital ‘N,’ capital ‘O.’ I seriously felt like I was going to die, like I needed to go to the concert just as badly as I needed air to breathe. I can remember pacing back-and-forth in my room like a caged animal, listening to the Violator CD, and just aching about the fact that my friends were at the show and I wasn’t. (I told you – dramatic!)

    Well, now that I’m all grown-up, I do completely understand why my parents would have been a bit hesitant to let me run off into the city with a couple of other twelve year-olds, unsupervised, on a school night. Not to mention I was an absolute grouch before school in the mornings and they probably didn’t want to make that even worse by letting me stay out super late. BUT as I said, I am a grown-up now, and if I want to go out on a school night I CAN. And I will!