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Duran Duran
'I never had a regular girlfriend at academy but in Duran Duran I only had to wink in a girl's direction': John Taylor's shamelessly honest inside story of THE pop phenomenon of the s
By John Taylor
PUBLISHED: EST, 1 September | UPDATED: EST, 1 September
It’s a Monday nighttime at the Brighton Dome, , two weeks before our third single, Girls On Film, is due out. It’s a week after my 21st birthday. The lights go down and our curtain-raiser starts. But something strange is happening.
None of us can hear the music. Only the sound of an audience. Getting louder. Larger. Chanting. Screaming. Then out on to the stage we go. A frisson of fear. And the curtain rises.
The power of our instruments, amplified by stacks that reach to the roof, is no match for the overwhelming force of teenage sexual energy that comes surging at us from the auditorium. I can experience it take control of my arms, my legs, my fingers. It is unrelenting, waves of it crashing onstage.
There is no way we can be heard, but that doesn’t matter. No one is listening to us anyway. Seats are smashed. Clot
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