Depeche Mode – But Not Tonight (1986) dir. Tamra Davis

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Depeche Mode – But Not Tonight (1986) dir. Tamra Davis
Depecheuk - Depeche Mode archive release :-)
A Fleetwood Mac biopic is inevitable someday, but they'll NEVER be able to match the drama of Stevie Nicks, 20 years post-breakup, turning to sing "I'll follow you down 'til the sound of my voice will haunt you" directly at Lindsey Buckingham's soul.
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Source Obscure
All I know is that what happened was a tragedy. A terrible tragedy. I probably shouldn’t say this, but… some of these kids, eh, no big loss, if we’re honest. But those girls were special. They were… They were champions.
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“The Funeral Party” | The Cure
Robert Smith, Ireland, 1987 Robert was staying out in Ireland and I went out there to show him the artwork for The Cure In Orange film. He said, “Bring a camera”, so I took a polaroid camera because he likes to approve stuff there and then. I took him round the grounds of this old ruined castle in the freezing cold and we took loads of pictures. He was incredibly relaxed – they’re not posed, we didn’t work that way.
From Obscure : The Cure by Andy Vella (x)
ℜ𝔬𝔟𝔢𝔯𝔱 𝔖𝔪𝔦𝔱𝔥, 1983