Blasphemous Rumours / Somebody

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"Blasphemous Rumours / Somebody"
"Blasphemous Rumours / Somebody" cover
Single by Depeche Mode
from the album Some Great Reward
B-side(s) None - Double A-side
Released October 29, 1984
Format Vinyl record (7" and 12"), CD (1991 box set)
Recorded 1984
Genre Synthpop
Length
  • 5:06 Blasphemous Rumours
  • 4:19 Somebody
Label Mute Records
Writer(s) Martin Gore
Producer(s) Depeche Mode, Daniel Miller, and Gareth Jones
Chart positions
  • #16 (UK)
Depeche Mode singles chronology
"Master and Servant"
(1984)
"Blasphemous Rumours / Somebody"
(1984)
"Shake the Disease"
(1985)

"Blasphemous Rumours / Somebody" is Depeche Mode's twelfth UK single (released on October 29, 1984), from the album Some Great Reward.

It is the first Double A-Side Depeche Mode single in the UK, although the U.S. has several more (including See You/The Meaning of Love and Home/Useless). "Somebody" is the first single with Martin Gore as lead vocals, and only one of three.

Other than the 7" mixes, there are no remixes of "Blasphemous Rumours" or "Somebody". The single version of "Somebody" includes a heartbeat added most noticeably to the beginning of the song, whereas the original album version only has the beat towards the end. The single version of "Blasphemous Rumours" is exactly the same as the album version, though it fades out during the final choral repetition, eliminating the "life support machine" outro of the album version.

The "Blasphemous Rumours" music video and the "Somebody" music video were directed by Clive Richardson.

The two incidents mentioned in the lyrics to "Blasphemous Rumours" are reportedly based on true stories. Singer Dave Gahan tells the story of a sixteen-year-old girl's failed attempt to kill herself by slitting her wrists, and the story of an eighteen-year-old girl who renews her faith in God only to be struck by a car, end up on life support, and die shortly afterwards. The conclusion: "I think that God's got a sick sense of humour, and when I die, I expect to find Him laughing." By contrast, "Somebody," which was sung by Martin L. Gore himself, is a softer, more gentle love song in which Gore sings of his desire to find someone to be his lover and his confidant and who respects his opinions about "the world we live in and life in general," though she may not necessarily agree with them.

Contents

[edit] Track listings

[edit] 7": Mute / Bong7 (UK)

  1. "Blasphemous Rumours [Single Version]" (5:06)
  2. "Somebody [Remix]" (4:19)

[edit] 12": Mute / 12Bong7 (UK)

  1. "Blasphemous Rumours [Album Version]" (6:20)
  2. "Somebody [Live]" (4:26)
  3. "Two Minute Warning [Live]" (4:36)
  4. "Ice Machine [Live]" (3:45)
  5. "Everything Counts [Live]" (5:45)

[edit] CD: Mute / CDBong7 (UK)

  1. "Blasphemous Rumours [Album Version]" (6:20)
  2. "Told You So [Live]" (4:56)
  3. "Somebody [Remix]" (4:19)
  4. "Everything Counts [Live]" (5:53)
  • The CD single was released in 1991 as part of the singles box set compilations

All songs written by Martin Gore except "Ice Machine" is by Vince Clarke and "Two Minute Warning" is by Alan Wilder.

All live tracks were recorded at the Empire Theatre in Liverpool, England on September 29, 1984.

[edit] Trivia

  • The song "Blasphemous Rumours" was considered offensive and was banned on some American radio stations. In the UK, although the song was not banned by the BBC (and the band even performed it on Top of the Pops in December 1984), it also aroused a firestorm of controversy, leading even the Church itself to speak out against the song. Lead singer David Gahan is quoted in Dave Johnson's 1993 DM biography Some Great Reward as insisting the song was not anti-religion, calling it "a statement of how everybody must feel at one time or another" (p. 151), but also opining that he just couldn't accept all of organized Christianity's teachings as true because of all the misery in the world.
  • The rumor circulated at the time that "Blasphemous Rumours" was originally released was that Gore wrote the song about a close relative of his own who committed suicide, but this rumor is untrue. In different interviews, both David Gahan and Martin Gore mentioned that the church services they attended as children always included the reading of a prayer list for seriously ill members of the congregation. Invariably, the person named at the top of the list would die, "but still," Gore is quoted as saying in Some Great Reward (p. 151), "everyone went right ahead thanking God for carrying out His will. It just seemed so strange."
  • The song "Somebody" was recorded by Martin Gore in the nude. (Some Great Reward liner notes by Daniel Miller and confirmed by Alan Wilder in the documentary.)
  • Influential Los Angeles modern rock radio station KROQ-FM placed "Blasphemous Rumours" at number one in its 1998 "Flashback 500" countdown. [1]
  • During the performance of "Blasphemous Rumours" at the Rose Bowl concert released as 101, a rainstorm started over the outdoor stadium as Dave Gahan sang the chorus about God having a sick sense of humor.

[edit] External links

Depeche Mode
David Gahan | Martin Gore | Andrew Fletcher
Vince Clarke | Alan Wilder
Depeche Mode discography

Studio albums: Speak & Spell | A Broken Frame | Construction Time Again | Some Great Reward | Black Celebration | Music for the Masses | Violator | Songs of Faith and Devotion | Ultra | Exciter | Playing the Angel

Compilations: People Are People | The Singles 81>85 | Catching Up with Depeche Mode | The Singles 86>98 | Remixes 81 - 04 | The Best Of, Volume 1 | The Complete Depeche Mode

Live Albums: 101 | Songs of Faith and Devotion Live | Recording the Angel

Tribute Albums: For the Masses | A Techno Tribute to Depeche Mode | Color Theory presents Depeche Mode

Singles: Dreaming of Me | New Life | Just Can't Get Enough | See You | The Meaning of Love | Leave in Silence | Get the Balance Right | Everything Counts | Love, in Itself | People Are People | Master and Servant | Blasphemous Rumours / Somebody | Shake the Disease | It's Called a Heart | Stripped/ But Not Tonight | A Question of Lust | A Question of Time | Strangelove | Never Let Me Down Again | Behind the Wheel | Little 15 | Everything Counts (Live) | Personal Jesus | Enjoy the Silence | Policy of Truth | World in My Eyes | I Feel You | Walking in My Shoes | Condemnation | In Your Room | Barrel of a Gun | It's No Good | Home | Useless | Only When I Lose Myself | Dream On | I Feel Loved | Freelove | Goodnight Lovers | Enjoy the Silence 04 | Precious | A Pain That I'm Used To | Suffer Well | John the Revelator / Lilian | Martyr

Videography

Videos: The World We Live In and Live in Hamburg | Some Great Videos | Strange | 101 | Strange Too | Devotional | The Videos 86>98 | One Night in Paris | Touring the Angel: Live in Milan

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