By Finlay I will begin by confessing that I am envious of many Duran Duran fans. Having been born in 1999, I came to appreciate the band long after what many consider to be their touring peak. I can only watch Sing Blue Silver on YouTube and imagine the electric atmosphere of tours in the… Continue reading My First Concert, 28 November 2015:
Author: Daily Duranie
Once upon a time, there were two Duran Duran fans. One named Amanda, the other named Rhonda. Over many vodka tonics, they would laugh about the idea of one day writing a book about their fan experiences. While that manuscript is still being composed...Rhonda thought they should write a blog. (What was she THINKING?!) Lo and behold: The Daily Duranie was born.
All of You Review
I enjoy doing these reviews as I almost always find myself thinking about a song in a new or different way and this one is no exception. When Future Past came out, I listened a lot to the album, mostly through my AirPods wandering around the house but not paying serious attention unless a song… Continue reading All of You Review
Fan of the Month: January 2022
Before I post the January Fan of the Month, I want to thank everyone who has sent in answers/responses to the fandom questionnaire! I am posting them in the order in which they were received. That being said, I’m still accepting more! If you are interested, please let me know! On that note, let’s meet… Continue reading Fan of the Month: January 2022
Favorite Concert: Skanderborg Festival (Smukfest) – August 13, 1989
By Heidi In August 1989 I had just turned 17 and left home a few months earlier, when I went to my first festival. It wasn’t a huge festival and it was beautifully located by a lake in a beech forest. Duran Duran was to close the festival Sunday afternoon/evening. The American blues guitarist Walter… Continue reading Favorite Concert: Skanderborg Festival (Smukfest) – August 13, 1989
Invisible Review: “A little realism is included”
By Deleasa I wish I could recall how I felt the first time I heard “Invisible.” As the first single, it had a unique sound that immediately caught my attention. It kicks off with a combination of crashing sound of the drums and whispering voice. I wasn’t familiar with Graham Coxon at all but his… Continue reading Invisible Review: “A little realism is included”
Invisible Review
Wow. It has been a long time since I was able to sit down and blog. I knew that January was going to be insane at work but I had no idea. Anyway, I appreciate everyone’s patience as I start to get things up and running in this new or latest version of the blog.… Continue reading Invisible Review
This Is Where We Get Connected
The end of the year is always a time for reflection, isn’t it? At least, it feels that way to me. This year feels like one more in need of that than ever before. It was definitely a year of transition for me. I left a career of over two decades to start over (sort… Continue reading This Is Where We Get Connected
Kafe Gratitude
By Nat I still have a DDM membership. I always remember its renewal time because it’s around my birthday. Long, long ago, I must have gifted myself a subscription. When I renewed my subscription is when I last visited the site in depth. Several fans have expressed how s/he have let their subscriptions lapse. I… Continue reading Kafe Gratitude
Want You More
On to track two from Astronaut! This song was produced by the five original members of Duran Duran, along with Dallas Austin, one of the producers they worked with for this album. This track was given a final polish by Don Gilmore at Sphere Studios after they had been signed to Epic Records for a… Continue reading Want You More
Deep Duran Dive into Sparks Documentary
By Nat Mingo The Duraniverse announced that Nick and John participated in the Sparks documentary this pastsummer. Fortunately, it is now streaming on Netflix in the States. I found myself engrossed inthe doc as I was preparing to host a family gathering recently. I highly recommend it for musicfans. Nick and John had multiple cameos.… Continue reading Deep Duran Dive into Sparks Documentary