Vince Clarke - Synth-pop Pioneer

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A general discussion on Vince Clarke, the brains behind Depeche Mode, Yazoo , The Assembly and Erasure.
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  • @VaughnGeorge
    @VaughnGeorge4 жыл бұрын

    If you enjoyed this video, please check out my first Erasure video here : kzread.info/dash/bejne/YoeAm5VreqeYh6Q.html

  • @beatatomaszewska5009

    @beatatomaszewska5009

    4 жыл бұрын

    First ?????????????????

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Beata Tomaszewska that was my first Erasure video on the channel 😎👍

  • @beatatomaszewska5009

    @beatatomaszewska5009

    4 жыл бұрын

    If the first...... Congratulate Vaughn !!! I don`t know

  • @saladdays180s9
    @saladdays180s94 жыл бұрын

    Almost met Vince. Was picking up my newly restored Yamaha CS-80 from a place called Analog Labs in NYC. Whilst waiting for the fellow to get off the phone there, I marveled at some of the other synths they were working on. One in particular was what looked like an Oberheim 4 voice but heavily modified. Once off the phone, he told me it belongs to Vince Clark. I am not usually star struck, but even to be just standing in front of one of his synths was pretty cool. I told the guy I was glad I didn’t twist a knob on it or something like that. He then told I had just missed him, and oh by the way, he was leaning on your CS-80 and even pressed a key or two, as it was already warmed up so I could hear it before taking it home. I was hoping that it might somehow be imbibed with some magic, but when I got it home and played around with it, it still sounded like crappy old me. Sorry for being long winded, but thought it would be a fun anecdote.

  • @asgerkhan835

    @asgerkhan835

    4 жыл бұрын

    Great Story Adam....Thanks for sharing. It probably happened in the best possible way...They often say "Don't meet your heros".

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing that with us Adam!! VG:-)

  • @saladdays180s9

    @saladdays180s9

    4 жыл бұрын

    Asger Khan Interesting, I had not heard that bit of wisdom before. It absolutely rings true however, as your hero probably could never live up to the esteemed and romanticized place you hold for them.

  • @Straitjacket808
    @Straitjacket8082 жыл бұрын

    Vince Clark is a absolute musical genius.

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    2 жыл бұрын

    He is indeed !! VG 🎹👍😎

  • @uedesjosevarnelesvarneles6308

    @uedesjosevarnelesvarneles6308

    Жыл бұрын

    Concerte que ele é gênio

  • @RTK171
    @RTK1714 жыл бұрын

    Alison moyet has one of the best female voices ever

  • @rbrtck

    @rbrtck

    3 жыл бұрын

    She also has one of the best male voices ever. ;)

  • @jamescook4116

    @jamescook4116

    11 ай бұрын

    I thought Vince Clark's best work was with Alison Moyet

  • @markwibrow9126
    @markwibrow91264 жыл бұрын

    Yazoo / Upstairs at Eric’s still sounds wonderful today. It hasn’t dated at all. If Vince Clarke hadn’t of left Depeche Mode, Alan Wilder wouldn’t have joined. ...... and if he hadn’t of joined Depeche Modes sound wouldn’t have morphed into the epic dark synth sound that it became. The butterfly effect and I for one am thankful of that. Another top video Vaughn 🎹🎤

  • @platetec4636

    @platetec4636

    4 жыл бұрын

    Goodbye '70s has aged.... in 2017 I wanted a re-release with Goodbye '17s

  • @Magnus_Loov

    @Magnus_Loov

    4 жыл бұрын

    Maybe more of a "Sliding doors" moment with these "What ifs". It was a more direct effect of one person leaving and another substituting him. A big change. The butterly effects is more of a subtle little change that seems like nothing, but in a chain of events it will change history in a big way.

  • @ExMachina70
    @ExMachina708 ай бұрын

    Vince Clarke is criminally underrated. He IS the greatest synth artist I've ever hear.

  • @albertohochosa2913
    @albertohochosa29134 жыл бұрын

    Great video. To me, Chorus/Abba-Esque era albums are sonic and technical achievements for Erasure. Chorus is still my all-time favorite album. Cheers!

  • @FreihEitner

    @FreihEitner

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm more in the Wild camp (I find it to be Erasure most diverse album) but I get what you're saying. Chorus has some amazing tracks on it.

  • @AbombCrash
    @AbombCrash Жыл бұрын

    Vince Clarke is responsible for so much of the soundtrack of my life. He is truly Holy Grail, to me. Let us remember Family Fantastic!! Yaz, Depeche Mode, Erasure, bring us Andy Bell!! I have seen him live so many times, if I met him I would probably just fall down. ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @martincoetzee9511
    @martincoetzee95114 жыл бұрын

    I'm really enjoying your videos Vaughn, and always excited when you release a new video. Thanks for your time and effort!

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    You're welcome Martin !! VG:-)

  • @maryfedotova4406
    @maryfedotova44064 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to see something like "Melody evolution in Vince Clarke's music"!

  • @rodrigobazzo1
    @rodrigobazzo13 жыл бұрын

    Great video about the living legend, Mr. Vince Clarke!

  • @darcy_taylor3103
    @darcy_taylor31034 жыл бұрын

    Vince Clarke Synthpop Pioneer ! Greets from Poland :)

  • @GerhardAlbinus
    @GerhardAlbinus4 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic brilliant explanation of the Vince Clarke musical essence! Thank you!

  • @tangerine825
    @tangerine825 Жыл бұрын

    Mr. Vince Clarke - Synthpop Genius ! Greets From Poland ;-)

  • @Rents.
    @Rents.4 жыл бұрын

    Again and again... thank you!

  • @LusciousApparatus_
    @LusciousApparatus_4 жыл бұрын

    Great dip in the Vince Clarke pool. I know it goes deep. I am one of the people that couldn't be more grateful for Vince leaving DM. We got the DM we know and love, AND we got Erasure. Love that "Andy Bell" made another appearance!

  • @robertgarscadden
    @robertgarscadden4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Vaughn.for me he is an understated genius.when I've watched him being interviewed he comes across a bit aloof,but the guy seems to just know.it was great seeing Vince and Martin getting back for their album.i think I've seen Erasure about 6times over the years.

  • @liquidfylth
    @liquidfylth3 жыл бұрын

    I love your channel. Great work covering a niche near and dear to my era! Thanks!

  • @leannericher
    @leannericher2 жыл бұрын

    Radical video! One that is worth watching again and again! You got yourself a new subscriber

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    2 жыл бұрын

    Leanne thank you!! Great to meet you and welcome to the community. VG :-)

  • @MarkyBabarASMR
    @MarkyBabarASMR4 жыл бұрын

    Great video showcasing a genius of SynthPop. Loved looking at the gear he has used.

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cheers Mark !! VG:-)

  • @thebeardedseeker5633
    @thebeardedseeker56334 жыл бұрын

    i've always thought Andy and Allison sounded very similar and you could almost hear them sing each others songs. weird that they've never collaborated on a duet. imagine them battling it out on a cover of No More Tears like Streisand and Summer did.

  • @scottm8685
    @scottm86854 жыл бұрын

    What a great video. Very educational. I thought I knew just about everything about Vince. Brilliant!!

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Scott Mullins thanks for your kind words my friend !! VG🎹👍😎

  • @keekeefries6298
    @keekeefries62984 жыл бұрын

    I love it when you play the songs on piano. Very nice way to explain how everything comes together

  • @jonathancarter1826
    @jonathancarter18264 жыл бұрын

    Yet another fantastic observational video

  • @Cl4rendon
    @Cl4rendon4 жыл бұрын

    Vaughn, i`m so grateful and delighted that you finally did a Vince video!! I wanted to comment already on one of your last Depeche Mode videos that i would deeply appreciate you making a video to " Upstairs at Erics" which i am still full of anticipation of you doing a review of that specific album! VINCE to me is the man - He is an introvert but has a very special charisma, sexy through intelligence.. A recognizable songwriter without being predictable .. You briefly nailed alot of what makes his songs sound good. And for the similarities of Andy and Allison`s vocals? Hell yes! Just listen to Erasure`s HALLOWED GROUND for instance - This could have easily been Moyet`s voice too! UPSTAIRS AT ERICS was the album where Vince proved he was a more mature song writer and the entire sounds changed and song structures ( in parts maybe through Moyets "Bluesy" approach) THIS was indeed the precursor of Erasure - But then again there were some maybe leftover ideas from Depeche Mode like on "Bad Connection" which have easily have been on the SPEAK AND SPELL ALBUM. I really love how you pick out the ( to me) most significant songs and sing them! Thank you again for doing this and keeping the good chemistry up!!!!

  • @viktordelta247
    @viktordelta2474 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Made for an very enjoyable Sunday Afternoon.. Great work!

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your kind words James !! Happy that you liked it !! VG:-)

  • @wickedannabellaqbasicbitch4777

    @wickedannabellaqbasicbitch4777

    4 жыл бұрын

    Right. It's always a treat when Vaughn uploads.

  • @StockholmNightlife
    @StockholmNightlife4 жыл бұрын

    Vince Clarke have been so Important for Pop Music through the Years!! So Many Hits from The first Depeche Mode then Yazoo & Erasure. Vince also did a album and 3 singles with Robert Marlow. Perfect clip Vaughn!! Around 20-25 minutes is nice! Very entertaining as always of course! Hope for a-ha soon! Looking forward to Yazoo of course! THANKS for this!! =)

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hello Michael and thank you for your support as always !! VG:-)

  • @felitsa6821
    @felitsa68214 жыл бұрын

    Wow - so glad I stumbled on your channel, and listening to you talk about my keyboard idol Vince Clarke. Although I prefer his earlier work - DepecheMode, Yazoo, Assembly - his genius is unmistakable. I grew up listening to his music, and to this day, and his albums always have a permanent home on my phone. Can't wait for you to do the piece on Alison Moyet!

  • @bronte8989
    @bronte89894 жыл бұрын

    You are a amazing artist , I love your videos. Your Depeche mode ones are my favorites. Thank you for your knowledge and dedication to such fine music. Can't wait for your Alyson moyet videos.... Thank you, thank you!

  • @wickedannabellaqbasicbitch4777
    @wickedannabellaqbasicbitch47774 жыл бұрын

    Great insight Vaughn. ☺️

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cheers Annabella!! VG:-)

  • @abrokenframe72
    @abrokenframe724 жыл бұрын

    Loved your “Sometimes” intro! I think Vince Clarke and Andy Bell formed a brilliant musical partnership. I always enjoyed the theatricality of Erasure-and as a vocalist I have always found their songs more singable than DM’s. That’s not a knock on DM at all; just an observation from that personal standpoint 😀

  • @karbritt
    @karbritt3 күн бұрын

    Vince Clarke is a genius I understand just what you mean re the basic tune and then what is added. One of the many things I have enjoyed about Vince Clarke’s songwriting is the nuances he adds to tunes. This was a really interesting talk .. thank you

  • @conorosullivan3795
    @conorosullivan37954 жыл бұрын

    Always enjoy your shows / TREPANIC :)

  • @iDoTechOK
    @iDoTechOK3 жыл бұрын

    I'm watching this again because I like it. OMG, this vid has been up for almost a year.

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Ben and welcome to the channel !! VG :-)

  • @DaneliusUK
    @DaneliusUK3 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed it, thank you.

  • @NicHills
    @NicHills4 жыл бұрын

    Would enjoy reviews of erasure classics such as Chorus/The Innocents/I say I say I say they have such a rich catalog of music to delve into.

  • @ctspf

    @ctspf

    4 жыл бұрын

    Agree! These three albums are great, especially 3*(I say) !

  • @DxModel219

    @DxModel219

    2 жыл бұрын

    i love them all the way up to Tomorrow’s world

  • @syracusemusic1539
    @syracusemusic15394 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video

  • @alexismccourt7712
    @alexismccourt77124 жыл бұрын

    vaungh I love your passion.

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Alexis !! Lots of love to you too!! VG:-)

  • @alexismccourt7712

    @alexismccourt7712

    4 жыл бұрын

    🤗

  • @jaggass
    @jaggass4 жыл бұрын

    You sound so much like Andy Bell. All you need is a keyboardist and you have an Erasure tribute band.

  • @beatatomaszewska5009
    @beatatomaszewska50094 жыл бұрын

    I think it`s check and rectangular rather then square I see Vince's music in this means. I think open it! I can`t it`s locked. Here take this hammer. It`s opened? What`s inside ? , I`m not sure but is Depeche Mode , Yazoo and Erasure ...... And look what a beautiful treasure they left me. I like so much VINCE`s music , his many project. Music it`s covered with dust and he to clean it. Thanks Vaughn !

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you as always Beata!! VG:-)

  • @awaken77
    @awaken77 Жыл бұрын

    Vince Clarke once said in interview, that he often writes songs on the acoustic guitar. all that complex layered synth arrangements come later in the studio.

  • @carlnilssonmusic
    @carlnilssonmusic4 жыл бұрын

    Great channel!

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Carl !! Appreciate that my friend !! VG:-)

  • @pizzaital0611
    @pizzaital06113 жыл бұрын

    Great 👏👏👏

  • @johnpassaniti4417
    @johnpassaniti44174 жыл бұрын

    This may be incredibly obvious, but I remember seeing an interview with Alison Moyet where she said that one of the reasons why Vince was doing a lot of arpeggios in Yazoo was because he was using monophonic synthesizers. When I heard that, I realized that the technical limitation of the instrument actually contributed to a key part of the sound. Again, this is probably obvious to musicians like yourself, but it may be a part of why the music of Vince Clarke (and others) can stand alone in terms of melody and chord progression. It's because he's starting with melody and chord progression and then having to perform it within the limitations of the instrument.

  • @ohoganroad

    @ohoganroad

    4 жыл бұрын

    Spot on mate

  • @electrikm38
    @electrikm384 жыл бұрын

    I found this very informative and a very good video.

  • @wojciechgibas9794
    @wojciechgibas97942 жыл бұрын

    Hi Vaughn,thanks for your channel is amazing.i love all of this artists like you.Modern talking ,Dieter Bohlen maybe is not the same level like the rest,but i think they deserve to be in your channel.thk

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you and welcome!! VG

  • @superskier2
    @superskier24 жыл бұрын

    This was a great video......I was devastated when Yazoo split up, we then had The Assembly then the Paul Quinn - One Day single, both got airplay but faded away. Erasure have stood the test of time. A Yazoo album review is going to be great, Upstairs at Eric's is my favourite. I remember reading words that were inscribed into the lead out section of various Mute vinyl releases...anyone else remember seeing these?

  • @navarredr
    @navarredr4 жыл бұрын

    Well done, sir. I saw the pic of VC & MG during the video, but I thought you would touch on VCMG at some point as well. If you did, I missed it. Erasure is beyond amazing.

  • @martinmeisner5918
    @martinmeisner59184 жыл бұрын

    Great video 😊

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Martin!! VG:-)

  • @DestroyER82
    @DestroyER824 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely spot on point about analog synths and their temper. To be honest im often in same workflow as you mentioned (didnt even knew VC does it too :) ), im creating ideas, melodies and basics of the tune using DAW and softsynths, its fast, easy and not distracting... And when I feel im done with that, I start on all the analog (or even classic digitals, they are charmy too :) ) synths and use em to bring my ideas to life. And sometimes im really surpriced how great the final outcome is.

  • @M00sehair
    @M00sehair4 жыл бұрын

    The Assembly might have had the best "one hit wonder" during the 80s. I highly rate it as one of the best songs that Vince ever wrote or contributed to. Feargal Sharkey has a perfect voice. Sad it didn't work out.

  • @rbrtck

    @rbrtck

    3 жыл бұрын

    "Never Never" was written by Vince on his own, and yes, it is quite a brilliant song. My understanding is that The Assembly was intended to be multiple one-off collaborations between the two members, Vince and Eric Radcliffe, and as many singers as they could recruit. Eric co-wrote the B-side instrumental song "Stop/Start" with Vince, and produced the songs. They didn't get very far because they couldn't recruit all the singers they wanted, so Eric focused on production while Vince realized that he needed to start a new regular band (something he wished he could avoid at the time). Feargal Sharkey and Vince would have made a great duo, and I don't know why they didn't decide to team up on a more permanent basis, but it is possible (my speculation) that Feargal, who had just left his longtime band The Undertones (which broke up) over creative differences, wanted to begin a solo career, which he did in short order after his guest stint on The Assembly, which turned out to be sort of a stepping stone for him.

  • @FrankieTeardrop1998

    @FrankieTeardrop1998

    20 күн бұрын

    @@rbrtck I actually prefer the b-side "Stop Start" It's a great instrumental.

  • @handsolo1209
    @handsolo12094 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Vince really is the Mozart of synth music. He just has a 6th sense of how to get sounds and melodies out of them. PS, I am so happy to see a JD-800 behind you! Such a beautiful and complex machine (mine has a stiff spring on one key, so it sticks until it's been pressed a couple of times). Vince never used one, so i wonder if he could be the one to figure the thing out?

  • @georgerobos6570
    @georgerobos65704 жыл бұрын

    Excellent as always! You know, your passion tends to make one change his mind about someone. I never much liked VC ,although my respect for him is enormous.. I remember I purchased a sampling cd of his ,about 25 years ago..Anyway, you really bring out the real thing of someone, with your videos, so congrats again Now, where have I put that cd..hm..

  • @marshallpotter818
    @marshallpotter8184 жыл бұрын

    Said in my best Andy Bell voice, "Hello there... your banana is super ripe!" (chicken cluck)

  • @jaggass
    @jaggass4 жыл бұрын

    The Chorus album is my favorite album. I always loved the intro of Chrous.

  • @jaggass
    @jaggass4 жыл бұрын

    I can't remember which program it was off but there is footage of Vince and Andy doing rough drafts of Perfect Stranger and Chorus. Vince played the guitar on Perfect Stranger and used a Roland TR-606 for the drum beat and on Chorus a Roland MC-4, Roland System 700 and an ARP 2600.

  • @trizvanov
    @trizvanov4 жыл бұрын

    You make a great point about the melody. If it's a great song, it'll sound great regardless of what equipment you use. In Vince Clarke's example, he loves his analogue gear and likes tinkering with sound. On a complete opposite side of things, you get guys like Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant, who don't really care about doing all that and majority of the time would stick to whatever presets were available. Both would result in equally great songs.

  • @stevecollinson6850
    @stevecollinson68504 жыл бұрын

    The Assembly, I believe, was always intended to be a project with different lead vocalists. Fergal was just one of the vocalists for Never, Never. Vince also did a single with Paul Quinn, called One Day.

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Interesting thank you Steve!! VG:-)

  • @ThePhilGrimm
    @ThePhilGrimm2 жыл бұрын

    My favorite Depeche release ever was Blasphemours Rumours / Somebody. Yazoo, in two albums, eclipsed everything Vince did before and anything Depeche did as a synth band since. Best gig I ever went to was Yazoo Reconected in Brighton, June 2008. Vince Clarke; Genius. I love Roger Waters too. It's allowed.

  • @RyRoc
    @RyRoc4 жыл бұрын

    On a side note (geek alert?) The Behringer Pro-One clone has started shipping in Europe. It'll be mine as soon as it's available in the US!

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Awesome Ryan!! Let me know what you think of it once you've played it !! VG:-)

  • @scottm8685

    @scottm8685

    4 жыл бұрын

    I just got my Neutron and have the Odyssey already ordered. The pro one is definitely next up. Behringer is killing it.

  • @markusdaxamouli5196
    @markusdaxamouli51964 жыл бұрын

    God Bless ya buddy...live your content and especially your sence of humor. Durring this Crisis its so nice to watch videos that are different, informative and fun as hell. Seems youtube stars all have to have a gimmick or catch phrase but youve certianly broken the mold qith your ANTI FANBOY SELF CORRECTION HAND SLAP and the Alan Wilder Alarm...oh lord I just laugh my ass off...good medicine. Thanks..very impressive how well you present all the information and behind the scenes curiosities. From a total fan..thank you. Can you link a complete verson of your intro song. That and your DM mashup are both so amazing..id love to hear more. Promice i wont copy print and slap a lable on it for sale..lol Thanks agamn V!

  • @joey4010
    @joey40103 жыл бұрын

    Great video , you asked for suggestions on more videos about Vince , I say delve deeper into his songwriting breaking down the songs , chords , melodies ..... He's written some of the best pop songs .

  • @andrewsly3183
    @andrewsly31834 жыл бұрын

    Hi Vaughn love your features.Love all the recreations.Unknown fact do you know the missing 4th single from the Erasure album The Innocents was...Hallowed Ground-would love a feature on that classic album 🧐

  • @skroll71
    @skroll714 жыл бұрын

    Great video!!! I love Vince and almost all that he has done. Huge fan of DM, Erasure and Yazoo - and even Assembly! I like your argument about Feargal/Andrew/Alison could sing the same songs. I have been arguing that for a long time. I think it is obvious and I think it could be interesting having them interpret/perform "their" (i.e. Vince's) different songs. I never thought about the "simplicity" in the basics of Vince's music. Pretty cool (and proves the genious!). At 3:35 I think you make a really important statement eyeing the music business and the huuuuge (and often talented) amateur music scene. Doing music on iPads on bit-by-bit (pun intended) in DAWs. It has become easier to do music or rather - to express yourself. For better or for worse! Thanks again for a brilliant and inspiring video. Now I need to go listen to all my "forgotten" records!

  • @mikehydropneumatic2583
    @mikehydropneumatic25834 жыл бұрын

    Mind that Kraftwerk for a long time also worked as a duo. The Pro One is mentioned in an interview with Cevin Key (Skinny Puppy) as the most influential synth for himself. VC is great and I like his Yazoo work best.

  • @joansmith8215
    @joansmith82152 жыл бұрын

    Excellent analysis of Vince, Alison and Andy. Let’s have one on Michael Cretu and his magic with Enigma.

  • @helgezagoda
    @helgezagoda4 жыл бұрын

    I'm a child of the 80s, I was always fond of synth-pop/post-punk. Within that period of time songs were produced that survived decades. Those melodies are seemingly simple but in truth you need a lot of inspiration! Today's artists lack in inspiration, they produce songs that survive some weeks... Vince is a genius and I still love Erasure ♥

  • @micmarkno
    @micmarkno4 жыл бұрын

    to cite Andy: "…my favourite, favourite one of all!"

  • @georgemantzik3941
    @georgemantzik39414 жыл бұрын

    Another great video George!!! I would like, if it is possible to make it a tribute to kraftwerk and Jean Michelle Jar.

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you George , I will cover them eventually !! VG:-)

  • @georgemantzik3941

    @georgemantzik3941

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@VaughnGeorge thanks you very much!!! Greetings from Greece!!!

  • @phillipesparza2212
    @phillipesparza22124 жыл бұрын

    V.Clarke was not sure he could go on. He was surprised D.Miller liked "only you" because DM turn down that track when Vince left it as a parting gift. He said that him self.

  • @jameskimball8159
    @jameskimball81594 жыл бұрын

    Vince is truly a genius and I've been a fan of his for a very long time. I'm very happy that Vince and Andy have found such a great working relationship and it shows in their work and in interviews. I think he found the perfect complement in Andy. I also feel like Andy has brought Vince out of his shell a bit more over the years and I have enjoyed seeing that growth in Vince. I would love for you to talk more about Vince and his career spanning from DM to Erasure. It's a bit harder when you get to Erasure since they have so many albums in their catalog, so that might need to be something you discuss if you do an album review series on Erasure. But The Assembly and Yaz(oo) would be a bit easier. You are so right about Andy and Allison's voices, they could sing each other's songs and although it would sound a bit different... it would sound fucking brilliant! I would love you to, in the future do album reviews of Pet Shop Boys (it's a toss-up for my favorite band between DM, PSB, and Erasure [although less DM in recent years]) and albums reviews of Erasure. I would also love a series on Frankie Goes To Hollywood and New Order to name a few other bands. I am anxiously awaiting Black Celebration's album review and discussion with Brian!!!! Cheers and have a wonderful evening Vaughn!

  • @ohoganroad
    @ohoganroad4 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed your video (especially the Andy Bell impression!) so thanks for posting. The only thing I would add is that it's easy to forget the amount of input Daniel Miller had in terms of crafting the sound of early Depeche Mode. From what I have read I would say he did the lion share of the programming on Speak & Spell. I also don't think Yazoo would have sounded anything like they did without Eric Radcliffe. I think many people think of Vince as some sort of synth boffin but I honestly don't think he is. I think he is a gifted pop songwriter who came along at just the right time, got signed to the right label and has been fortunate enough to be surrounded by some very talented and supportive people throughout his career. That's not to take anything from the guy. He is very good but also, and I've heard him say this more than once himself, very lucky.

  • @jimgreulich7860
    @jimgreulich78604 жыл бұрын

    Really great video about Vince, thanks for making it! It's true that he is indeed a genius from both the synth pioneering front and especially from the song writing standpoint. He is brilliant and all of his material stands the test time, which is the true test of musical genius! Just listened to Wild! again and it's impossible to believe that record is 30 years old! I also really enjoyed your playing/singing examples... really nice touch! As an obvious expert in this area, I wondered if you might be able to answer a technical question about one of Erasure's songs, "La Gloria". What time signature is this in? I cannot figure it out by listening and could not find sheet music for it online either. I am really fascinated by strange time signature pop songs... or even ones that just throw in an odd measure (like the 5/4 measure in the chorus of "Always") but La Gloria seems to have much more than this going on. I saw one blurb online about it maybe being 5/16 but was wondering if you could provide some insight on this.

  • @ianOates
    @ianOates4 жыл бұрын

    Top post agree 100%... I have been with Vince since New Life, though thought Vince left after Just Can't Get Enough and offered Only You to DM?

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes Ian , he did offer that song to DM but they turned it down. I could imagine Martin singing it though. VG:-)

  • @Straitjacket808
    @Straitjacket8082 жыл бұрын

    Not forgetting Vince's extensive use of the awesome Fairlight C.M.I .

  • @jimabbey9544
    @jimabbey95443 жыл бұрын

    Vince = pure genius. Need i say more?

  • @tonybalm1513
    @tonybalm15134 жыл бұрын

    When they play live Vince uses Logic which is a Daw as you probably know. I've seen them six times and only in 1997 at Manchester Academy U.K have I seen Vince with multiple Keyboards live. I know it must have been really hard work as early analogue synths didn't have much in the way of presets. Artists often had to talk between songs while changing settings on their synths. You missed out the Moog I now he is a big fan of those Modular and Mini. I saw them at a concert in Nottingham U.K in 2006 strip back the songs with acoustic & orchestral accompaniment. Just as you say great songs no matter how they are played.Vince is just pure genius so proud to have grown up listening to his music.

  • @rbrtck

    @rbrtck

    3 жыл бұрын

    Vince composes on Logic, as well, and ultimately it is all converted, part by part, to CV-Gate and his analog synths. Whenever Vince has brought multiple analogue synths on tour, which he doesn't always do, he tends to bring his Jupiter-8s or anything that has a digital memory. He'll bring synths without memory and program them live, too, but doesn't usually go through the trouble these days. Usually it's just his Mac, Logic, and a tiny MIDI keyboard for him to peck on occasionally (plus backup samplers and, as a last resort in case of massive equipment failure, full recordings of all of the backing tracks). As for Moog equipment, he still has a Minimoog, and I could swear that I saw a Moog Source in his current basement studio in Brooklyn, but he sold his Moog Modular some years ago. It was just too unstable in its tuning, and he felt that its sound didn't add anything unique to his ensemble. In general, every piece of equipment in his studio is only there if it gets used a fair amount. He used to collect, but has gotten over that phase, and now only keeps a few memorabilia from Depeche Mode's early days, just to have them. Everything else that doesn't get used gets sold now. Another equipment note is that contrary to common belief Vince does use a few digital synths, such as the Roland JP-8000 (analog modeling), Roland D-50, Korg M1, Casio CZ-101, and Clavia Nord Lead (only the rack-mount version now); there are a few others that I'm not able to recall at the moment. Oh yeah, his PPG Wave 2.2; there are a few more. Additionally, two of Erasure's albums, _Nightbird_ and _Light at the End of the World_ , were performed entirely on soft-synths, since at the time Vince didn't have all of his analog synths set up in a usable studio. He had just moved to the US to live with his girlfriend/fiancée/wife, some of his synths were damaged by a flood, some of them had to be converted for use in the US, and designing a whole new studio space was just too much at the time, so he went ahead and used soft-synths for two full albums. And they still sound great, although they do sound subtly different in a way: too digital-perfect, if you will. Vince has been very happy to have everything all properly set up since then, since he doesn't just prefer how analog synths sound, he enjoys working with them much more than soft-synths, as well.

  • @Wesaveingold
    @Wesaveingold4 жыл бұрын

    Vince Clark is for sure "up there" with the pioneer's

  • @liveanadventure429
    @liveanadventure4294 жыл бұрын

    It was rusty Egan from visage who commented on vince Clarke, please do a video on Howard Jones and jean Michel jarre 👍

  • @EM.1.
    @EM.1.4 жыл бұрын

    Please do a video of Heiko Maile of Camouflage and the band itself. The band splintered off to form M.I.N.E

  • @halcyon289
    @halcyon2894 жыл бұрын

    Hi Vaughan....any chance that you could make a video about Tony Banks of Genesis ? He's a very interesting keyboard player who constantly changed his sound and approach throughout the years. Thank you.

  • @canecreek00
    @canecreek004 жыл бұрын

    I remember seeing a Vince Clarke interview where he said something along the lines of “ I wasn’t out to make the greatest pop song ever as that had already been done with Video killed the radio star.

  • @DJSTOEK
    @DJSTOEK2 жыл бұрын

    🖤

  • @davidordonez4474
    @davidordonez44744 жыл бұрын

    Jajajajaja Jajajajaja minute 7.48..the best of this video..youre great...thanks for sharing information about vince Clark..he is the best to me...i love all his Music ..grettings from chile flat.

  • @fernandozornosa6398
    @fernandozornosa63984 жыл бұрын

    Ode to boy excelent song,chilling,dark from VC

  • @mikeprobert3348
    @mikeprobert33484 жыл бұрын

    He’s an incredible talent and extremely underrated Would be great to hear your thoughts on some of midge ure work through ultravox and Visage with some breakdowns of the tracks as they are so integral to the early development of synth orientated music

  • @ambidex

    @ambidex

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm a huge Midge Ure fan, and was awestruck when I met him,but Billy Currie deserves 90% of the credit for the synth sounds of Ultravox and about 70% for Visage synth sound with the founder of Visage getting 20% more. Midge Ure is fantastic but that wasn't his contribution to that.

  • @MO0DMAN

    @MO0DMAN

    4 жыл бұрын

    ambidex - to be honest, being a huge Midge and Ultravox fan, I think Midge contributed more than you think to the songs. He produced the first 2 Visage albums, so had a huge influence on their sound. Billy is a virtuoso, but with Midge, they formed a perfect partnership. Listen to any of the tracks Midge produced for other artists around that time and they all have that Ultravox/Visage sound.

  • @ambidex

    @ambidex

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@MO0DMAN I'm a huge Midge Ure fan too and he's awe inspiring. I just didn't feel like the original statement gave Billie Currie the credit he deserved. They were a great combo! I did not know Ure produced the first two Visage albums.

  • @Sonikbytes
    @Sonikbytes4 жыл бұрын

    You can see it that in today's many YT gear videos for instance and music in general that people just focus on a that great beat and meaty bass, bleep fartline galore and that is mostly it. Long are gone the times when great melody and chord structure was the king as you have demonstrated. I suspect that once we hit that "rock bottom" there will be a reawakening and revival of this style to write great songs again.

  • @FreihEitner
    @FreihEitner Жыл бұрын

    Vince leaving Depeche Mode turned out to be the best thing for Vince and for Depeche Mode -- DM's sound evolved with Martin at the helm and with bringing in Alan Wilder, and Vince went on to huge success with Yazoo and then with Erasure. I have often thought that it would have been great to hear Andy Bell, in his prime, singing some Yazoo songs -- thinking of "Don't Go", "Too Pieces" or "Situation" in particular. He could have pulled it off.

  • @cresshead
    @cresshead4 жыл бұрын

    and digital..use the Casio Cz101's for some albums he had a stack of 6 of them.

  • @platetec4636
    @platetec46364 жыл бұрын

    Loved Yazoo, Situation is one of my all time records, never really got on with Erasure. Did You Know, VC's Studio is at the bottom of his garden but VC drives there every morning, He says He likes thinking of it as driving to work. Let's hope he doesn't get into a traffic jam in rush hour................

  • @sunilsolanki

    @sunilsolanki

    4 жыл бұрын

    That was his old studio in Maine. His studio is now in Brooklyn in the basement of his home

  • @rbrtck

    @rbrtck

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well, it was a few hundred feet away, and there is sometimes a lot of snow in Maine. Martin Gore thinks this is weird, but it made perfect sense to Vince, for whom home is home and work is work, I guess. As for traffic jams, it's more likely that a fallen tree would block his path, because his studio was basically in a forest.

  • @rbrtck

    @rbrtck

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sunilsolanki That's true, although if he had more land, as he'd had before, he'd prefer to build a studio that was separate from his home. That's the way it was with his homes in Surrey (a separate copper "igloo" known as 37B) and Maine (a cabin in the woods called...The Cabin). Unfortunately, this is not possible at his current home, so the basement will have to do.

  • @michaelhubbard5246
    @michaelhubbard52462 жыл бұрын

    Prophet VS!!!! He made me want one. Sadly, I only have the Prophet-600, as I aspired to have Nick Rhodes Prophet-5. When I think of the Pro-One, I think of the Thompson Twins.

  • @chrisrichmond403
    @chrisrichmond4034 жыл бұрын

    If I recall Vince said he likes Analog Synthesizers over digital that with digital you press the key and that’s the sound you get but with Analog he feels like a painter and the pallet is more mixable so you don’t know what Colour you will get or shall I say sound from the synth.

  • @ryanmoran8366
    @ryanmoran83664 жыл бұрын

    You need to do Martin Gore now!!! As much as I LOVE Clark, Gores brilliant work resonates with me more.

  • @liamobrien5738
    @liamobrien57384 жыл бұрын

    Vince ?...Master.

  • @gcidaria
    @gcidaria3 жыл бұрын

    Great video but why cinemas dont make a film about VC?

  • @shmueltauber722
    @shmueltauber7224 жыл бұрын

    Very nice . i guess that you also heard about another side project of vince clarke : the peter pan effect - robert marlow. . i think that every erasure /yazoo fan will also like this project. This album has the sounds and the atmosphere of the first Depeche mode album speak and spell and also the yazoo albums. The simularity of alison and andy's voice especialy expressed in the song" love to hate you " can you imagine alison moyet perfoming this song? I think that After yazoo's split , vince preferred to choose a voice like andy bell which fits like a glove to his melodies. Vince had oditioned many singers untill andy became his partner in erasure. Thank god he did.

  • @jumama77
    @jumama774 жыл бұрын

    I dare to say Vince Clarke is responsible for encouraging, maybe without even knowing it, hundreds of synth geeks of the last decades. I know I'm one because of him. I had the pleasure to meet him a couple of times and the guy is incredibly humble and down to earth. Love him! A great video, as always, Vaughn. Loved the bare piano Erasure deconstructions and would love to see/hear more of those!

  • @VaughnGeorge

    @VaughnGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your kind words Juan and you are very welcome !! VG:-)

  • @gabija_v2012
    @gabija_v20124 жыл бұрын

    "Might be interesting if you're a geek" - amateur geek here, interested to hear about Yazoo!

  • @MikeeHollMartz

    @MikeeHollMartz

    4 жыл бұрын

    Look up: Yazoo - A Short Film - Documentary. It's really good.

  • @simonbennett0710
    @simonbennett07103 жыл бұрын

    So when you doing a video of Howard Jones - mister synth pop pioneer

  • @myboyracer
    @myboyracer4 жыл бұрын

    Also Vince Clarke & Paul Quinn, One Day ....

  • @rbrtck

    @rbrtck

    3 жыл бұрын

    Officially, that wasn't The Assembly, though, since Eric Radcliffe wasn't involved. The Assembly had parted ways a good while before "One Day" was made.