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A live version of the album, It All Happened Live in a Honky Tonk from Floore's Country Store, was released by Wolfe's Fool Hearted Productions in October. [15] After the release of the deluxe edition, Wolfe parted ways with Warner and signed with Tone Tree Music. [14] He began working on his third studio album, Natural Man. [16]
Hungry Like the Wolf has been polished until virtually every sound on it feels like a hook: the synth arpeggio, the guitar riff, the verses that sound like choruses, the spoken-word asides." [ 16 ] In 2006, VH1 ranked "Hungry Like the Wolf" No. 3 on its list of the "100 Greatest Songs of the 80's". [ 17 ]
"Hungry Like the Wolf" was the greatest video I'd ever seen". [40] The band's video work was influential in several ways. First, Duran Duran filmed in exotic locales like Sri Lanka and Antigua , creating memorable images that were radically different from the then-common low budget "band-playing-on-a-stage" videos.
(Side note: I would have preferred the Wolf doing Duran Duran’s “Hungry Like the Wolf,” X’s “Hungry Wolf,” Shakira’s “She Wolf,” or even TV on the Radio’s “Wolf Like Me ...
The first one had the "clean" or "day version" of "Girls on Film" alongside "Hungry Like The Wolf", while the other had the uncensored "night versions" of each. [1] In February 1984, the video album Duran Duran won a Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video, while Video 45 won the Best Short Form award.
"Hey Everybody!" is a song by Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer. The song is the second single from the band's second album Sounds Good Feels Good. [1] The song contains elements from "Hungry Like the Wolf" by Duran Duran, who were given a writing credit on the song.
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John T. Smith (between 1885 and 1890 – possibly 1940, [1] or c. 1910 – 1979), [2] variously known as the Howling Wolf, "Funny Papa" Smith, "Funny Paper" Smith, and Howling Smith, was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. [1] [2] [3] Little is known about Smith, and some reported details of his life may be apocryphal.