It was forty years ago today …
It isn’t every day that you realise you know exactly what you were doing forty years ago, but today I do. It is forty years to the very day since Depeche Mode released their 11th single, Master and Servant.
And I know that I went to Sounds Right in Walthamstow market to buy the 12″ single version of it during the summer holidays.
The reason I know this so precisely is that I have long remembered this as the first time I had officially entered “music fandom”. I got the bus and went to the market aged 12* and bought the single with my pocket money on the day it came out, without having heard it on the radio first, because it was Depeche Mode and I knew I would like it.
Over the years I’ve bought lots of records on the day of release (or in later years downloaded them or streamed them) but this purchase – not the first Depeche Mode record I’d bought or the first 12″ I’d bought – but the first time I spent money on music on faith alone has always stood out in my mind. Forty years ago today …
*Crikey, the lyrics. I was 12.