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PostPosted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 8:35 pm 
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Alright for anyone who's remotely interested or just feels like making fun of me, here goes... let the sinking of the topic begin! :)

According to a postcard posted by Roger Taylor on their site:
"Things have really been going great over the last few weeks -- the new songs have been going from strength to strength since returning to London in January. We now have around 15 pieces of music that we are working up to full potential with producer Michael Patterson; we will hone these down to 12 songs for the album. The record will be in some ways an homage to our roots as a band, more direct and a return to our dance and 'new wave' origins-- and the fact that we have been touring as a five piece band again over the last 3 years has made the whole process a more natural and inspiring experience. It has brought us all to something that feels like a very positive and special moment in time. We are already on the final stages of recording and hope to be mixing by April. If all goes to plan, this will be followed by a first record at radio by early summer...."

Having been a fan for a while now, I realize that "Duran time" is not like normal time, and in fact, I'll be lucky if I see a release by next summer (2007). I do love my boys though....

In more funny news, Q Magazine has voted Duran Duran's "Thank You" as the worst album of all time. It's pretty damn horrible, I'll admit, but there are a couple of songs on there that are okay. Here's the rest of the list:

1. Duran Duran - Thank You
2. Spice Girls - Any of their solo albums
3. Various Artists - Urban Renewal
4. Lou Reed - Metal Machine Music
5. Billy Idol - Cyberpunk
6. Naomi Campbell - Baby Woman
7. Kevin Rowland - My Beauty
8. Mick Jagger - Primitive Cool
9. Westlife - Allow Us to Be Frank
10. Tin Machine - Tin Machine II


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 8:38 pm 
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3. Various Artists - Urban Renewal
1.) Prefuse-73: "Radio Attack Pt. 2 Re-Edit"
2.) Aesop Rock: "Train Buffer"
3.) Caural: "Interlude"
4.) Mos Def & Diverse: "Wylin' Out"
5.) Diverse: "Time"
6.) Mr. Lif: "Wanted"
7.) Souls Of Mischief: "Spark"
8.) RJD2: "True Confessions"
9.) Prefuse-73: "Interlude"
10.) While: "Haze-3"
11.) El-P: "Deadlight"
12.) DJ Food: "Aerosolilique Pts. 1-3"
13.) Via Tania: "Interlude"
14.) Miho Hatori: "Night Light"
15.) Tortoise: "C.T.A."
16.) Caural: "Our Solstice Walk"
17.) Prefuse-73: "Interlude"
18.) Themselves: "Thisboutthecitytoo"

seriously? it wasn't great, but it looks out of place on that list.


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i don't have high hopes for the new album but will always enjoy looking at roger taylor.
thanks for the update.


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No, no, no.... WRONG Urban Renewal! The one on this list is a compilation of various artists doing renditions of Phil Collins tunes.
edit: and the songs were covered by hip hop artists!

Ray J Prelude - Ray J
Another Day in Paradise - Brandy and Ray J (Windows Media file 198K)
Sussudio - Ol' Dirty Bastard
Something Happened on the Way to Heaven - Deborah Cox (Windows Media file 202k)
This Must Be Love - Dane Bowers featuring Kelis
In the Air Tonite - Lil' Kim featuring Phil Collins
Goota Hold Over Me (Easy Lover) - Coko
I Don't Care Anymore - Kelis (Windows Media file 171k)
Can't Turn Back the Years - Joe
Do You Rember - Debelah Morgan
Against All Odds - Montell Jordan
One More Night - Changing Faces
All of my Life - TQ
I Wish it Would Rain Down - Brian McKnight
Take Me Home - Malik Pendleton


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Lets swap that Westlife album with Duran Duran for a start.

And Sporty spice's album was a dud. I don't think so.


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That last album of theirs was actually kind of fun but I seem to remember reading it barely sold 250,000 in the states...which is better than what Tears for Fears' "comeback" record did that year. I think that one barely broke 90,000.


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dnorwood Wrote:
No, no, no.... WRONG Urban Renewal! The one on this list is a compilation of various artists doing renditions of Phil Collins tunes.
edit: and the songs were covered by hip hop artists!

Ray J Prelude - Ray J
Another Day in Paradise - Brandy and Ray J (Windows Media file 198K)
Sussudio - Ol' Dirty Bastard
Something Happened on the Way to Heaven - Deborah Cox (Windows Media file 202k)
This Must Be Love - Dane Bowers featuring Kelis
In the Air Tonite - Lil' Kim featuring Phil Collins
Goota Hold Over Me (Easy Lover) - Coko
I Don't Care Anymore - Kelis (Windows Media file 171k)
Can't Turn Back the Years - Joe
Do You Rember - Debelah Morgan
Against All Odds - Montell Jordan
One More Night - Changing Faces
All of my Life - TQ
I Wish it Would Rain Down - Brian McKnight
Take Me Home - Malik Pendleton
YSI PLEASE.


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As the self-proclaimed DD supporter on the board, I will be the first to admit that Duran's popularity is not what it used to be, and they certainly don't make a lot of wise business decisions to help in that endeavor. They were an innovative band in the late 70s/early 80s, popular beyond all belief in the mid 80s, and feel into AC hell in the early 90s. I will tell you that they still put on a hell of a show, even if I do have to elbow the 37 year old housefraus with John Taylor tattoos, clinging to their goddamn fedora hats and wearing their best Torrid gear, next to me to get front and center.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 12:54 am 
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dnorwood Wrote:
10. Tin Machine - Tin Machine II


Ouch. It's especially hurtful when you consider the crap Robyn Hitchcock was releasing at the same time.


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This guy has crack Wrote:
dnorwood Wrote:
No, no, no.... WRONG Urban Renewal! The one on this list is a compilation of various artists doing renditions of Phil Collins tunes.
edit: and the songs were covered by hip hop artists!

Ray J Prelude - Ray J
Another Day in Paradise - Brandy and Ray J (Windows Media file 198K)
Sussudio - Ol' Dirty Bastard
Something Happened on the Way to Heaven - Deborah Cox (Windows Media file 202k)
This Must Be Love - Dane Bowers featuring Kelis
In the Air Tonite - Lil' Kim featuring Phil Collins
Goota Hold Over Me (Easy Lover) - Coko
I Don't Care Anymore - Kelis (Windows Media file 171k)
Can't Turn Back the Years - Joe
Do You Rember - Debelah Morgan
Against All Odds - Montell Jordan
One More Night - Changing Faces
All of my Life - TQ
I Wish it Would Rain Down - Brian McKnight
Take Me Home - Malik Pendleton
YSI PLEASE.


No fucking shit.

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apparently the ODB cover = awesome


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I don't care, I still think that the majority of that Tears For Fears record is aces.


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I don't care what other people think, I still believe that the majority of Duran Duran records are/were good.



I'm excited to hear about the prospect of a new album with all of the original members. It's encouraging to hear them say that they're considering going back to their "new wave roots".

A few days ago I happened upon DD's video for "White Lines" on TV. I had never seen it before and thought it was done pretty well. Also, I remember that their version of "Lay Lady Lay" on the Thank You album is pretty great.

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apparently the ODB cover = awesome


i just downloaded it and it's not all that great.

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more geekiness, but it is music-related... interesting commentary anyway. Nick Rhodes and John Taylor interviewed for a Guardian UK podcast re: their comp album called "Only After Dark." They talk about some of their own personal influences, the advent of the synth, being labeled a teenybopper band, meeting your musical heroes, etc., etc.

part one
part two


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more geekiness, but it is music-related... interesting commentary anyway. Nick Rhodes and John Taylor interviewed for a Guardian UK podcast re: their comp album called "Only After Dark." They talk about some of their own personal influences, the advent of the synth, being labeled a teenybopper band, meeting your musical heroes, etc., etc.

part one
part two


billy g really should have gotten you that lunchbox.

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come ON, man! Let me have this one music passion, please! I freely admit I'm a geek! However, as anyone here who has met me knows: I don't have a mullet, I don't wear a fedora hat, I don't have any Duran-related body art, I don't wear white Capezios, I don't even own a freaking concert t-shirt and I don't have a Duran Duran ringtone on my cell phone. It's all about the music, man!!!!! :D
but I do own a few cd's and dvd's

(I'm still upset you didn't do a Duran song parody for my birthday thread... last year was so awesome)


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dnorwood Wrote:
In the Air Tonite - Lil' Kim featuring Phil Collins


Is it April 1 already?


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10. Tin Machine - Tin Machine II


Ouch. It's especially hurtful when you consider the crap Robyn Hitchcock was releasing at the same time.


Wash your mouth out. TMII should be at the top of every worst list ever made.


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