Perfect Day is a cover of the 1972 song written and performed by Lou Reed. The song features Roger Taylor back on drums for Duran Duran, the first song (and album) he’d appeared on since leaving the band in 1986. Reed himself describes the song as the “best cover ever done” of one of his… Continue reading In Review: Perfect Day
The Week in DD History: December 20 to December 26
This week in Duran Duran history should be an interesting one, as far as events go. After all, this week also features Christmas, a major holiday for many. Will we see less important happenings as a result? Let’s take a look. December 20: Duran Duran played Wembley Arena in London, England in 1983. The band… Continue reading The Week in DD History: December 20 to December 26
Random Fandom
Remember when we used to complain about how expensive concerts were? Now, I know for some, you’ve been lucky enough to buy tickets for Hyde Park or another show next summer. Truth be told, had I been willing to fly out of the country, I could have done the same. Fact is, I’m just not… Continue reading Random Fandom
Vodka Friday: Our Mount Rushmore Songs
We are hoping that you all saw the poll yesterday. Even more importantly, we hope that you all participated either on the blog or on various social media platforms. Which four Duran Duran songs did you choose to represent Duran if our favorite band had its own Mount Rushmore? Which songs made the cut? Which… Continue reading Vodka Friday: Our Mount Rushmore Songs
Survey: Mount Rushmore and Beyond
A couple of weeks ago, Amanda and I had scrolled through our Twitter to see that someone had extended a challenge our way. Simply put – could we determine four songs that we would categorize as the “Mount Rushmore” of Duran Duran? We are not two people to shy away from such types of challenges.… Continue reading Survey: Mount Rushmore and Beyond
Memorabilia Medley: ‘Tis the Season
It is officially mid-December. It is the last week of work before break. My free time seems to be sucked up by frantic searching for the perfect presents for friends and loved ones. My mother, on the other hand, is moving furniture around, planning her cookie baking time and more. The weather has finally turned… Continue reading Memorabilia Medley: ‘Tis the Season
In Review: I Wanna Take You Higher V. 1
It’s that time again, and this week, we tackle “I Wanna Take You Higher” version 1. Originally recorded by Sly & the Family Stone in 1969, Duran Duran includes not one but two versions on Thank You. This week, we’re listening to the first. As we agreed last week, we will listen to Duran’s version,… Continue reading In Review: I Wanna Take You Higher V. 1
This Week in DD History – Dec. 13-19, 2020
December 13 Betty Page of Sounds Magazine wrote first article about the band, labeling them as part of the embryonic New Romantic movement involving Spandau Ballet and others. (1980) VH1 debuted A Diva’s Christmas Carol, with our favorite bass player as the Ghost of Christmas Present. (2000) Played at the House of Blues in Atlantic… Continue reading This Week in DD History – Dec. 13-19, 2020
So Red the Rose Turns 35
Yes, you read that correctly. Arcadia’s album, So Red the Rose, was released 35 years ago. While logically that makes sense, my brain struggles to really comprehend that. I remember getting the vinyl and staring for what felt like forever at the cover since it felt like is contained a special code that I needed… Continue reading So Red the Rose Turns 35
Vodka Friday: Collapsing Symphony
Collapsing Symphony. Interesting title, no? Rhonda and I sure think so but what do we think of the rest of it? It being, of course, the limited edition book of the same name that was released on Duran Duran’s official store. Here is how it is described: DURAN DURAN : THE COLLAPSING SYMPHONY – A SPECIAL… Continue reading Vodka Friday: Collapsing Symphony