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The DVD contains the original 1987 video release Arcadia. In 2008 a previously available, more complete limited edition for Japan fan club (23-track digitally) was remastered into 6 CD single set, comprising all the singles ever released for the So Red the Rose LP, including "Say the Word". The packaging is a 'so red the velvet', faithfully ...
The campy, slapstick video was made in the retro style of an Edwardian-era drawing room murder mystery, à la Agatha Christie and Alfred Hitchcock.The storyline revolved around a series of comic disasters that befall an awkward, nerdish character (played by Simon Le Bon) and his girlfriend while visiting a haunted house.
The video was directed by fashion photographer Bruce Weber. Stephanie Seymour appeared in music videos for Guns N' Roses, in the early 1990s. Tawny Kitaen appeared in several of Whitesnake's music videos in the late 1980s. Tyra Banks appeared in George Michael's "Too Funky" music video in 1992, alongside supermodel Linda Evangelista and others.
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The dark and moody video—with Gothic imagery inspired by Jean Cocteau's 1946 film, La Belle et la Bête—was shot in and around Paris in late September 1985. It was directed by Roger Christian. There is a short cameo appearance by an actor dressed like William S. Burroughs. A documentary film was made on the filming and production of the ...
"The Promise" is the third single released by the Duran Duran offshoot band Arcadia. It was released by Parlophone in 1986 as the group's second UK single. It peaked at number 37 on the UK Singles Chart. [2] The track features an uncredited backing vocal by Sting.
“Hot Ones” is going solo. BuzzFeed announced a deal to sell First We Feast, the studio behind the popular YouTube chicken-wing-eating celebrity talk show “Hot Ones,” for $82.5 million in ...
Arcadia is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter and producer Caroline Polachek, her only one under the name Ramona Lisa. It was released on April 15, 2014 through Terrible Records in North America, Bella Union imprint Pannonica in Europe and Japan, and Mistletone in Australia and New Zealand. [ 4 ]