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Birthday
July 23, 1961
(64 years old)Place of Birth
Basildon, Essex, England, UK
Also Known As
Martin L. Gore
Depeche Mode
Martin Lee Gore
VCMG
Martin Lee Gore (born 23 July 1961) is an English songwriter, lyricist, singer, guitarist, keyboardist, remixer and DJ. He is a founding member of Depeche Mode and has written the vast majority of their songs. His work now spans over three decades, but he is probably best known as the composer of hits such as "Personal Jesus", "Enjoy the Silence" and "I Feel You". In addition to composing music and writing lyrics of the Depeche Mode songs, he has also sung some of them as the lead vocalist, and usually solo, (for example, "Somebody", "A Question of Lust", "One Caress", "Home", "The Things You Said", "Jezebel" and "Sweetest Perfection"), as evidenced by most of the Depeche Mode concerts, and has been a backing vocalist on many of the others. In 1999 Gore received the Ivor Novello Award from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors for "International Achievement". Description above from the Wikipedia article Martin Gore, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Depeche Mode: 1991–1994 “We Were Going to Live Together, Record Together… and It Was Going to Be Wonderful…”
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Depeche Mode: Touring the Angel — Live in Milan
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Fad Gadget by Frank Tovey
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Depeche Mode: 1989–90 “If You Wanna Use Guitars, Use Guitars…”
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Depeche Mode: Rock am Ring
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Depeche Mode: 1987–88 “Sometimes You Do Need Some New Jokes…”
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Depeche Mode: 1985–86 “The Songs Aren't Good Enough, There Aren't Any Singles and It'll Never Get Played on the Radio”
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Depeche Mode: 1984 “You Can Get Away with Anything as Long as You Give It a Good Tune…”
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Depeche Mode: 1983 “Teenagers Growing Up, Bad Government… and All That Stuff.”
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Depeche Mode: 1982 “The Beginning of Their So-Called Dark Phase…”
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Depeche Mode: 1980–81 “Do We Really Have to Give Up Our Day Jobs?”
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