Watch Depeche Mode Cover David Bowie's 'Heroes' For Song's 40th Anniversary
VIDEO: Depeche Mode - "Heroes" (Highline Sessions Version)
By Hayden Wright
(RADIO.COM) – Saturday, September 23rd marks the 40th anniversary of David Bowie's iconic track "Heroes" and Depeche Mode celebrated the occasion by releasing a cover of the song. The synth pop pioneers, who have been featuring the track during their current tour, filmed a performance of the song during their recent Highline Sessions session in New York City.
Depeche Mode are still weighing their options about how to release complete footage from this concert, reports Rolling Stone.
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Frontman Dave Gahan spoke to NME about the cover and said "Heroes" is one of his all-time favorites.
"'Heroes" is the most special song to me at the moment," Gahan said. "Bowie is the one artist who I've stuck with since I was in my early teens. His albums are always my go-to on tour and covering 'Heroes' is paying homage to Bowie."
Gahan also discussed the cover with Rolling Stone and seemed surprised by how well it turned out. "I was so moved, I barely held it together, to be honest," Gahan said. "Martin [Gore] listened to 'Heroes' once it was mixed and randomly told me, 'Wow, that was really f—— good.' And I said, 'Yeah, it was, wasn't it?'"
Depeche Mode will perform 2 dates in the Bay Area on their upcoming 2017 Global Spirit Tour. The British band with be at the SAP Center in San Jose on October 9th and the Oracle Arena in Oakland on October 10th.
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