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In 1984, Duran Duran introduced video technology into their live stadium shows by being among the first acts to provide video screens above the stage. [128] They have recorded concerts using IMAX and 360-degree panoramic "immersive video" cameras, with 10.2 channel audio.
The video made a point of marking the transition between the first three albums, featuring clips from several earlier Duran Duran videos. This included "My Own Way"—presented on the Duran Duran video album but never released to MTV. The video was directed by Russell Mulcahy, and was one of the most popular videos of 1983 on MTV. [10]
All You Need Is Now: Mark Ronson Duran Duran 2010 [40] "Safe (In the Heat of the Moment)" (featuring Ana Matronic)" Simon Le Bon Nick Rhodes John Taylor Roger Taylor Mark Ronson Dominic Brown Ana Matronic: All You Need Is Now: Mark Ronson Duran Duran 2010 [40] "Save a Prayer" Simon Le Bon Nick Rhodes John Taylor Andy Taylor Roger Taylor Rio ...
Duran Duran premiered the video for its cover of David Bowie’s “Five Years” this morning on the band’s YouTube channel. The song was released Jan. 8, on what would have been the iconic ...
Duran Duran's home video for "Girls on Film." (Photo: EMI) But as scandalous as the “Girls on Film” video was way back in 1981, Godley admits, “I don't honestly think it would get made today.
Duran Duran Studio album by Duran Duran Released 15 June 1981 (1981-06-15) Recorded December 1980 – January 1981 Studio Red Bus and Utopia (London) Chipping Norton (Oxfordshire) Genre Synth-pop new wave Length 39: 42 Label EMI Producer Colin Thurston Duran Duran chronology Duran Duran (1981) Rio (1982) 1983 US reissue Singles from Duran Duran "Planet Earth" Released: 2 February 1981 ...
Duran Duran: Video compilation 1984 Duran Duran Video 45: Video EP featuring "Girls on Film" and "Hungry Like the Wolf" Dancing on the Valentine: Video compilation As the Lights Go Down: Slightly different version of Arena film. Initially only shown on Cinemax and MTV, released to the consumer market first with the 2010 reissue of Seven and the ...
"Save a Prayer" is a song by the English new wave band Duran Duran, released on 9 August 1982 as the third single from their second album Rio (1982). It became Duran Duran's biggest hit (at the time) on the UK Singles Chart, reaching number two. As of October 2021 "Save a Prayer" is the sixth most streamed Duran Duran song in the UK. [3]