![]() ![]() These very well-known songs fell perfectly in Shears’ disco-infused performance with him set to release his second solo record Last Man Standing next month.Īfter an intro video, paying a very knowing nod to classic 80s cult film Blade Runner, Duran Duran took to the stage with their perfectly lit silhouettes looking down upon those in the stalls. The crowd were treated to Laura, Comfortably Numb, of course originally made famous by Pink Floyd, Take Your Mama, I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’ and set finisher Filthy/Gorgeous. Read more: Best cheap flight deals from Leeds Bradford Airport ![]() On Thursday evening, Shears wasn’t shy about airing those Scissor Sisters classics during his 10-song mid-evening slot. The ever-enthusiastic Shears told the venue, practically full by the time he took to the stage, how sentimental it is for him to support the 80s legends on tour.Īs around 20-years-ago, his band Scissor Sisters, where Shears found global fame alongside Ana Matronic, were invited to support Duran Duran. Shears, 44, currently performing as a solo artist was one of two warm-up acts for Duran Duran at Leeds First Direct Arena - alongside Lia Lia. Beaming melodies and meandering guitars expand into a blissed-out middle eight, before we return to the celebrations – and it’s feel-good perfection.Scissor Sister Jake Shears promised fans Duran Duran would deliver a ‘f**king spectacular’ show and he wasn’t wrong. Mr Hudson may well be the source of the sunny vibes – for Le Bon, he “glued it all together”. It shows their urge to constantly evolve their sound, plus their joy at still being appreciated (“How did we get so far?/ Whatever happens, we’re OK”). Top 40 Duran Duran songs 40 Sunset Garage, 2015īy far the chirpiest offering from Paper Gods, and likely the most outright example of carefree ‘pop’ ever made by the band. Stubborn, ostentatious, experimental and above all very, very talented, Duran Duran will no doubt surprise us once more when the next project comes around. Fantasy it may be, and while those days of rude excess are all but consigned to history, it’s our vision, and we’re holding on to it. ![]() In our mind’s eye, a reunited Fab Five are, at present, toasting these past 40 years on the deck of a luxury yacht moored in some far-flung paradise (awaiting their copy of Classic Pop ). Nonetheless, this chronological list encapsulates a body of work that – despite the ever-changing line-ups – shows a band that survived and thrived thanks to that rare ability to adapt, and with unabated confidence.Īt times they could do no wrong at times the critics bayed for blood and at times fans were left scratching their heads, but storms were ridden and dog days overcome. Those that almost made the grade but deserve an honorary mention include luscious B-sides Faith In Colour and Like An Angel the subtler end of Duran balladry in Too Late Marlene (Big Thing), Starting To Remember ( Pop Trash ) and Point Of No Return ( Astronaut ) as well as pop highpoints I Take The Dice ( Seven And The Ragged Tiger ) and Too Much Information (the ‘Wedding Album’ ).Ī few moments from Rio are also absent (well, we couldn’t include them all), and newer fare such as Face For Today and Paper Gods also just missed the boat. We’ve chosen to disallow both covers (skilfully circumnavigating the much-maligned Thank You LP) and side-projects to avoid any squabbling, and there’s a lengthy list of cuts that were reluctantly consigned to the ‘bubbling under’ category. ![]() From within the grooves of 14 studio albums, containing just short of 40 for the most part magnificent singles, there’s a wide array of nailed-down perennials at our disposal.Īnd while most commentators would suggest the band’s early period – at the vanguard of both New Wave sounds and New Romantic style – as the outright pinnacle, we’d propose that there’s a range of lofty musical peaks dotted throughout their later career (and one later single, in particular, that outdoes them all).įrom shining pop classics that are impossible to ignore to moonlit treasures that are far subtler in their persuasion, there’s plenty here for most tastes in our Top 40 Duran Duran songs.īeyond the album hits, there’s a singular chart-topping satellite single, album tracks revamped with cutting-edge producers (and then put through the Duran mould) and a few B-sides that were plainly as good as any of those carefully-selected album choices. Duran Duran are, after all, amongst the finest singles bands of their day. I n all honesty, this is a list that almost writes itself. Our (chronological) rundown of the very best Duran Duran songs, from their 40-plus-year recording career… ![]()
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