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  1. The Duran Duran tune in question was the electro-shocked “Electric Barbarella,” the lead single from the band’s LP, Medazzaland. Articles touted that on Sept. 9, 1997, fans could buy a radio edit of the song for 99 cents, and an exclusive remix of the song dubbed the “Internet Only Mix” for $1.99, via Capitol Records’ website. In what would soon become an extremely contentious ...

  2. 1980. Nick Rhodes and John Taylor form Duran Duran in the late 70s. 1978 line up: Stephen Duffy (vocals and bass), John Taylor (guitar), Simon Colley (bass and clarinet), Nick Rhodes (synthesizers, tape and rhythm machines) 1979 line up 1: Andy Wickett (vocals), John Taylor (bass), Roger Taylor (drums), Alan Curtis (guitar), Nick Rhodes ...

  3. 23. Okt. 2023 · The ominous, industrial grind of “Danse Macabre” is as good of a song as Duran Duran has released in the last decade. The staggered percussion, with metallic clangs and handclaps, with Cuccurullo on guitar, is chant-along ready. “Zombie in the back room, nuns in the bed/ Kids in KISS makeup toasting the bread/ An Elvis moans a lone ...

  4. 12. Feb. 2023 · My love infinity Duran Duran !!!! The following media includes potentially sensitive content. Change settings

  5. 10. Aug. 2022 · Conversation. Duran Duran. @duranduran . Duran Duran Appreciation Day 2022 is HERE! Click https:// duran.io/3Ae9OyV for a message from Simon and a special new video release! #DDAD22. 12:36 PM · Aug 10, 2022 · Buffer. 159. Retweets. 34. ...

  6. Here are ten of their best. 10. “What Are The Chances?” (from Paper Gods, 2015) The brooding, wistful, minor-key ballad from 2015’s Paper Gods captures much of the magic of earlier great Duran laments (“Ordinary World,” “Save A Prayer”) and infuses them with contemporary influences to create a tiny masterpiece.

  7. 27. Okt. 2023 · Duran Duran have released their highly anticipated sixteenth full-length, Danse Macabre, out today via Tape Modern/BMG. Listen HERE. Victoria De Angelis of Måneskin appears on the album’s focus track, a cover of Talking Heads ’ ‘ Psycho Killer ’, unleashing a collision of neon keys, sweaty grooves, slick drums, and snappy vocal harmonies.