i actually found a short version of this song with her
Thanks for posting the link to the video. I'm a member of that site and I didn't even think to do it.
It's too bad they didn't use some of the parts that show her better, but the point was to show off Depeche Mode, not Lysette.
Maybe I can put togther something for the Members' Archive after it reopens.
My, Lysette Anthony certainly did have a lot of ... talent, didn't she? The new Angelique is going to have quite the bustier to, erm, fill.
Does that disc contain "Never Let Me Down"? I doubt you would know this, but that song was considered quite the anthem in gay discos, back in the day. My friends were convinced the song's lyrics referred to the singer's best friend who doubled as his playmate between the sheets. There were some lines in that song we never could quite decipher, but they sounded VERY naughty.
Because this is a DS and not a DM forum I'll try to keep this as brief as possible.
"Never Let Me Down Again" is one of my favorite songs, the lyrics are included with the CD ("Music for The Masses"), and I can't say I've found them to be "naughty" in any particular way - gay, straight, or otherwise. Most of the songs on that CD deal with some sort of surrender. That single is about a guy's enjoyment of spending time with his best friend because they always have a great time together (the "let down" isn't a disappointment - the song is a plea to his friend to never let their feeling of "flying high" end or to put his "feet back down on the ground". I might see how a bunch of horny gay 20-somethings might be willing to read into that, but the video is just about a simple car ride. On the other hand, another one of the singles from the CD, "Behind The Wheel," uses the metaphor of a car ride in a blatantly sexual way because it's about a guy's willingness to let his girlfriend take, uh, control of the "wheel."
Now if you want really "naughty," you should check out DM's video for "Personal Jesus" (from the "Violator" CD and a precursor to their "Songs Of Faith And Devotion" CD, which contains "I Feel You"), which has the four DM members with four prostitutes in a bothel in a old west town, singing lines like "Take second best/Put me to the test/ Things on your chest/You need to confess/I will deliver/You know I'm a forgiver/Reach out and touch faith". But some of DM's best songs deal with religion or sex, and "Personal Jesus" just happens to be one of the many to combine both, and that combination inevitably turns out to be their greatest stuff.
End of DM ramblings. -- Well, except to say that I've wrestled with using the line from "Strangelove" (also from "Music For The Masses") that I chose for my sig or a similar version that comes later in the song: "I give in to sin because I like to practice what I preach," which more than a few people who know me think is much more appropriate!