Ebook: Duran Duran: Wild Boys
Author: Steve Malins
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Andre Deutsch Ltd
- Language: English
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Duran Duran: Wild Boys
Steve Malins
This is the Duran Duran story, from their conceptual birth in Hollywood (Birmingham, England not LA) through to their current contemporary relevance, influencing such acts as the Dandy Warhols and Scissor Sisters, via encounters with Andy Warhol, cobras, pink flamingos, Liz Hurley, Cannes, cherry lipstick, Aston Martins, Sri Lanka, Studio 54, synthesizers, Chic, supermodels, Michael Jackson, Bono and a giant eyeball. From the songs and the videos, the hype and the awards, to the near-death experiences and the breakdowns, it's all here in resplendent rock 'n' roll glory.
336 pages
Published September 12th 2013 by André Deutsch (first published September 1st 2005)
Review
"'A gripping read... packed with exclusive material and hitherto unpublished interviews.' (The Sun)"
About the Author
Steve Malins is also author of Gary Numan's authorized biography and biographies on Paul Weller and Radiohead. He was a contributing editor for Q magazine for five years and has also written for the Sunday Times, Time Out, and Vox. He was executive producer on three Gary Numan albums and has worked with other artists such as Siouxsie and the Banshees.
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