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Duran Duran or spandau ballet?
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By *anky_PankyWoman
over a year ago
Filthy Fuckeryville |
"I hate both - they are both shite to me!
Durham Durham at a push cos the Taylor Brothers did that rock group thing with Robert Plant.... The Power Staion I think it was called! "
Durham indeed..... They weren't brothers btw lol |
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Duran Duran easily take it. Never stopped making music, never stopped touring. About to release a new album. Check out 'Anniversary' released last week simply awesome. And for Bowie fans check out their cover of Five years from earlier this year, haunting. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Spandau. I found their music (and much of the other early 80's pop and New Romantics) so godawfully unlistenable that it made me seek out other music I ended up loving. I joined a band and toured Europe and the US and later saw the rest of the world as a roadie. It also bought me a house too. So I've always felt I owe SB a weird 'debt' in a way as they... sort of... inspired me.
PS - never liked Duran much either but I always acknowledged they wrote some good songs. |
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By *ida8780Couple
over a year ago
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"Duran Duran easily take it. Never stopped making music, never stopped touring. About to release a new album. Check out 'Anniversary' released last week simply awesome. And for Bowie fans check out their cover of Five years from earlier this year, haunting."
Gonna be a great new album. Future past. |
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Duran Duran, obviously Seven and the ragged Tiger is a great album, especially the track seventh stranger.
However the younger me did look a bit like Steve Norman (sax player) a bit, so I got some interest from the ladies due to him. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Duran Duran, I still listen to them on a daily basis. Tony Hadley had a voice like a fog horn. Both bands transcended from New romantics to yuppie chic seamlessly. |
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