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Ongoing History of New Music

Introducing "Uncharted": Depeche Mode and the Debauched Devotional Tour

Ongoing History of New Music

Curiouscast

Music History, History, Music, Music Interviews, Music Commentary

4.8 • 604 Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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I once had a conversation with someone about the craziest tours in the history of music…the usual names came up.   The who trashing hotel rooms…led zeppelin’s tours with their private jet, groupies, and tons of drugs…that time in Atlanta when Ozzy drank himself into oblivion, passed out in the wrong hotel room for 24 hours, and missed a show as a result.   In 1976, ZZ Top tried to take the entire Texas experience on the road, which involved transporting real live animals to every gig…a buffalo escaped and managed to wreck nine rented limos that were parked at the gig.   Around the same time, there was the disastrous Sex Pistols tour of America…there were also stories about The Rolling Stones, Metallica, Van Halen, and all the usual suspects. But the conversation turned to the subject of the most depraved and dangerous tour of all time…who was responsible for that?... Motley Crue?...Marilyn Manson?...Oasis?   The debate when on for some time—until someone mentioned a road trip in 1993 that nearly killed every member of the group.   We’re not talking about any sort of violence…it was a tour featuring so much alcohol, so many drugs, and so much stupid behaviour that members suffered heart attacks, seizures, serious mental illness, and overdoses so serious that one member was clinically dead for two minutes.  That was a summary of something called “The Devotional Tour”…at the centre of it was Depeche Mode…it has gone down in rock history as “the most debauched rock tour ever”.   This is episode 37 of “Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry,” an inside look at the tour that nearly took down Depeche Mode forever…and it was all their fault. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Alan, and I just wanted to let you know that you can now listen to the ongoing

0:04.3

history of new music early and ad-free on Amazon music, included with Prime.

0:09.4

Hey, it's Alan here, and since we're still a few weeks away from new episodes of the ongoing

0:13.9

history of new music, I want to share something with you from my other podcast. It's called

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Uncharted, Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry.

0:22.5

On Uncharted, I have all kinds of unbelievable stories to tell where true crime mixes with music.

0:29.9

That includes murder, assassination attempts, predator, stalkers, cults, heists, the mob, plane crashes, and a lot more.

0:38.0

And the episode I want to share with you this time is about the unbelievably messed-up

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devotional tour by Depeche Mode.

0:45.8

It was a tour featuring so much alcohol, so many drugs, and so much stupid behavior

0:50.5

that members suffered heart attacks, seizures, serious mental illness, and overdose

0:55.6

is so severe that one member was clinically dead for two minutes.

0:59.6

I'll have brand new episodes of the ongoing history of new music in January, but please

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enjoy this episode of Uncharted, Crime and Mayhem in the music industry.

1:07.1

And if you're not following Uncharted, you might want to.

1:10.1

We have dozens of episodes for you to enjoy.

1:12.0

Just download and go.

1:15.5

I once had a conversation with someone about the craziest tours in the history of music,

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and the usual names came up.

1:22.8

The Who, Trashing Hotel Rooms, Led Zeppelin's tours with their private jet, groupies, and tons of drugs.

1:28.8

At that time in Atlanta, when Ozzy drank himself into oblivion, passed out in the wrong

1:33.1

hotel room for 24 hours, and missed a show as a result. In 1976, ZZ Topp tried to take the

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