When the live version doesn't sound like the single
Specifically, the snare.
I was watching a bit of Depeche Mode: M, on Netflix. It’s a Depeche Mode concert film, set in Mexico.
I forwarded through it to find one of my favourite songs of theirs, which is World In My Eyes. And I was disappointed, because it didn’t sound like the single.
Well, it wouldn’t, would it? That’s what you’re thinking. It’s live, it’s not going to sound exactly like the version they did in the studio.
But that's not what I'm on about.
I'm on about the snare.
Here’s the original, in case you don’t know it. Listen to the drums for a few seconds, which start at around 0:15. Listen to the snare.
Do you hear that snare sound? I love it. A really distinctive snare sound. It's like a very early drum machine from the 70s, despite the single coming out in the 90s. I remember it at the time, when I first heard it, and the main thing that caught my attention was that snare.
It is one of the defining characteristics of that song. If you were to do a quiz with a Depeche Mode fan, and ask them to identify a song based on hearing a single snare sound, and you played them that, they’d instantly say “World In My Eyes”.
There are not many songs you can do that with. That’s how intrinsic that snare is to that song. You take that snare out, it’s not the same song.
Like, if you were to perform it live, you'd somehow have to have that snare. You'd either play the drums off a laptop, or if you had a live drummer then you'd use pads that triggered the samples. One way or another, you'd have to have that snare.
You'd have to.
You couldn't just replace it with a bog standard acoustic drum kit, and say “that's good enough”.
You can't just replace a Kraftwerk style snare with a Bon Jovi style snare and say “that’s good enough”.
But they did.
That's exactly what they did.
I switched it off before he even got round to singing.



Aye I hate stuff like this. It's too common with acts who use drum machines. Eg I went to see 808 state at BAAD last year. They had a live fucking drummer. 808 state. Trying to play on songs that were so good in a large part to the particular Roland technology it was made on. Their name is even named after it 🙈
Drum geek here. Same goes for 80s bands who favoured a snare sound called gated reverb. When played live it was just reverb, with no gate.