Talk:Andrew Fletcher (musician)

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[edit] Fletch's Playing

2 questions 1) did mr flectcher play on studio tracks(like generally)

           2) does he play live (like on 101 for example)
He has (for sure) played (synths or bass) on Speak and Spell, A Broken Frame, and Playing the Angel. After Enjoy the Silence there is a short interlude that features him shouting "Crucified!" As for the rest, I'm sure he has been envolved, but most of the albums from the mid 80's to early 90's were sequenced. (case and point: People Are People) 101 will feature Andy playing live.
I know it may seem that he's just there to walk around the stage and clap, but he does and has played in the past. And he does more playing, now that Depeche has eliminated most of their use of backing tapes. Human historian 20:17, 29 November 2006 (UTC)


ah right,thanks