Do any of you gorgeous Depeche Fans know what the spoken voice is at the very beginning before Dave even starts singing, he is saying something that sounds like "Over Sunwin Over Sunwin" but obviously not as that makes no sense, any ideas guys?
@Kazza100
I believe the words at the very beginning are "Earth to someone, earth to someone", so its supposed to sound like some sort of transmission, which would explain the words and why they are muffled sounding. Really random words, but I'm pretty sure thats what its saying.
@Kazza100
I believe the words at the very beginning are "Earth to someone, earth to someone", so its supposed to sound like some sort of transmission, which would explain the words and why they are muffled sounding. Really random words, but I'm pretty sure thats what its saying.
@Kazza100@hoopee
I’ve always heard it as a tannoy announcement saying “Air Zimbabwe, Air Zimbabwe”. Try as I might I can’t I hear it, but it fits in / makes sense too. It would also tie in (unfortunately) with the reply above about AIDS. I also heard (unverified) that one or more members of the band had visited Zimbabwe.
@Kazza100@hoopee
I’ve always heard it as a tannoy announcement saying “Air Zimbabwe, Air Zimbabwe”. Try as I might I can’t I hear it, but it fits in / makes sense too. It would also tie in (unfortunately) with the reply above about AIDS. I also heard (unverified) that one or more members of the band had visited Zimbabwe.
Do any of you gorgeous Depeche Fans know what the spoken voice is at the very beginning before Dave even starts singing, he is saying something that sounds like "Over Sunwin Over Sunwin" but obviously not as that makes no sense, any ideas guys?
@Kazza100 I believe the words at the very beginning are "Earth to someone, earth to someone", so its supposed to sound like some sort of transmission, which would explain the words and why they are muffled sounding. Really random words, but I'm pretty sure thats what its saying.
@Kazza100 I believe the words at the very beginning are "Earth to someone, earth to someone", so its supposed to sound like some sort of transmission, which would explain the words and why they are muffled sounding. Really random words, but I'm pretty sure thats what its saying.
@Kazza100 @hoopee I’ve always heard it as a tannoy announcement saying “Air Zimbabwe, Air Zimbabwe”. Try as I might I can’t I hear it, but it fits in / makes sense too. It would also tie in (unfortunately) with the reply above about AIDS. I also heard (unverified) that one or more members of the band had visited Zimbabwe.
@Kazza100 @hoopee I’ve always heard it as a tannoy announcement saying “Air Zimbabwe, Air Zimbabwe”. Try as I might I can’t I hear it, but it fits in / makes sense too. It would also tie in (unfortunately) with the reply above about AIDS. I also heard (unverified) that one or more members of the band had visited Zimbabwe.