Free download at synthematik.net Perfomed, recorded, mixed and mastered by My Woshin Mashin at the Wendenschloss studio / Berlin, Germany Original music by Martin L. Gore. Lyrics by Super-Hugo & Bibi Tulin (with a little help of Martin L. gore =)). We don't like original lyrics of the "John the Revelator". That's why we decided to make our vision of this wunderbar song. So here we go. This song is about mutant spider. His name is Joe! That is all you need to know. Enjoy! And happy autumn. Hugo&Bibi / 2011Author: Hugo Bibi
Duration: 3:12
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My Woshin Mashin - Joe From Incubator (Depeche Mode pseudo-cover)
A musical tribute to Eric Idle ! Enjoy ;) !
The untold and untrue story of Ian Bellpepper--supposed original member of the world famous, best-selling band, Depeche Mode. I do not own the rights to any Depeche Mode music (and neither does Ian Bellpepper.) This is strictly for entertainment purposes...if you can call it entertainment.
Just Can't Get Enough is the third single in the career of British group Depeche Mode electronic music, released in September 1981, the second off from the album Speak & Spell of the same year and the band's first to be published in the United States. Just Can't Get Enough is a song composed by Vince Clarke, Depeche Mode who left in October of the same 1981 to form Yazoo and later Erasure. The single was released in the UK on September 7, 1981 and in America until 18 February 1982.Fue number one in both countries. Genre: Synthpop
Remixes 2: 81 -11 (Deluxe) MUTE (5099909740457) Release: 06/06/11 Buy: flash.beatport.com
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Song - Little Soul by Depeche Mode
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"Just Can't Get Enough" written by Vince Clarke, was the band's 3rd UK Single dated '81. Vince left that same year in December, leaving the craft of writing to Martin L. Gore. "See You" (Gore's debut) was DM's Following Single dated '82. Hens Up Baby! it's The Roosters Fetishism :-) Dedicated to Mr. GB. See You, Soon...
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