69 baby here and yea we did I saw them when I was I think 10 or 11 opening for blondie It was a GREAT decade cheap concert tickets and THE BANDS omg I only hate I missed Queen and Journey with steve perry :D
@@sunderland2023 I do not disagree it was their experimental stage having just done power station and Arcadia and they are good I enjoy them I just still deepluy love the first 3 albums they were perfect to me at least
nile helped the album but duran duran had music talent before the and after that help save themself and the loyalty of a fan base that would not let them down.
It's sad that they induct non-rock acts but they're still waiting. If you look at last year when they inducted their heroes Roxy Music the crowd cheered louder for Duran Duran!
I'm not sure there's ever been an all male band who put together so much gorgeousness in one group. Back in the day, I thought Simon was the handsomest, but Nick Rhodes really had it going on in the background. Those cheekbones! They all still look and sound good today.
Musicians in the video: 1) Simon LeBon - vocals/tambourine 2) John Taylor - bass 3) Nick Rhodes - keyboards 4) Nile Rodgers - guitar 5) Steve Ferrone - drums
I am a drummer and I love this tune. Steve Ferrone laid it down thick. he is a Groove monster. and yes that Baseline is badass. one of my all-time favorites. I was born in 1962 so I was cutting my teeth on this stuff.
@ashenarayan1676 he was a session drummer for lots of bands and singers, and bonus fact - he playes on Ordinary World. The song written by Le Bon, and when recording they used a drum machine. But Duran Duran are a real band and insisted they have a drummer on the track - and Steve Ferrone lives in London, when DD recorded this - adn asked him to play on it. of course he played and toured with them too before this. Skin Trade, Notorious album in fact, and subsequent tour.
When I was young I just liked that chick striking the poses for no reason to punctuate the song. I am a simple man. But I agree the song good... Stood the test of time
I was a teen in the 80s and then young adult. I was in high school and skipped last period so that we can drive out in the snow storm and see those guys in the concert and it was well worth it. Great concert. We were afraid that we will not make it, since it was terrible snow storm, but then realized that Duran Duran guys were delayed even more than the rest, so after a bit of hanging out and meeting some fun people in the audience, we got to see the delayed show. Amazing, loved the 80s and all the great memories that go with it.
@@Mama-Dee1969 It was in Hardfort, CT. I believe it was mid winter, but can't recall exact month at this moment. I think it was 1984 because I was a senior in High School and skipped a few classes at the end of the day to go.
@@photoshoott2022 yea so it was march I was up in Worcester MA and there was a week of storms lol before ours I remember the rumor going around that Simon had slipped and was not going to be able to perform then he showed up. Then a year later seeing the sing blue silver Doc and lol there it was hahahaha. I was 14 lol 8th grade had been going to concerts for a few years already my first was 81 blondie but I only went because I LOVED the opening ACT :D
@@Mama-Dee1969 that’s awesome and a great story / memory. Yeh, we had so much fun. Didn’t care about the almost 5 hour drive each way and the storm. We had great time. We also saw tears for fears in radio city music hall NYC and opening act was book of love, but the ones we saw the most in concerts were Depeche Mode. Absolutely amazing time to be a teen.
Chip Douglas I agree. He is even better than the bassist of Toto. No offense meant for Toto fans, me included, I Love Mike porcaro, but John plays excellently
They never gave up because they had the musical talent and song writing ability to succeed. Otherwise they would have done something else. Talent and muscianship are the keys for success in music, just as much.
@@ColtraneTaylorA lot of early 80s bands had talent and musicianship. But many failed to make it through the decade as times and tastes changed. Innovation and adaptability are also important.
@@evertonporter7887 I don't think even that produces the ability to write good songs. I don't think Simple Minds experimental stuff was incredible. I'd say that was hype for the English music press who are among the world's lowest authorities on good music.
its almost supernatural how the 80’s gave birth to all the most talented , biggest bands in history : Duran , U2 , The Smiths , The Cure , Depeche , New Order , G & R , R.E.M , Pantera , and that’s before we get into the electronic/dance bands & solo artists like Kraftwerk / Cabaret Voltaire / Tangerine Dream /Vangelis . We will never see their likes again
Não se esquecendo que quem tá na produção é o craque Nile Rodgers, cérebro e máquina propulsora e pulsante do Chic, e também responsável pelo Let´s Dance, do Bowie, entre muito mais coisa boa..
They reached the very top with regard to fame and fortune. But they still remain one of the most underrated/ underappreciated bands of all time musically.
That's why their in the rock and roll hall of fame and had a ton of hits plus a bond song they don't let underrated artists to do bond songs what a dumb comment
First time I heard this song I walked into a club in Daytona beach back in 86' with a slight buzz and this was playing on like 5 big screens before big screens were a thing , friggin epic , whatta jam , anyone remember the name of that place ?
The '80s had about so many problems as we have now. The AIDS 'epidemic' (in actuality a pandemic) was killing people, and nobody knew what caused it. There were no treatments. It was a death sentence, and one which made COVID-19 look like a mild head cold. Jerry Falwell and his 'Moral Majority' were trying to turn the US into a theocracy. The US and the USSR were still engaged in the Cold War, and everyone was certain it was only a matter of time until we nuked each other, and took the whole planet into a Nuclear Winter which would wipe-out humanity and most other life on the planet. As to '80s music: Tipper Gore and the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) were crusading against anything which was even mildly 'offensive,' calling for warning labels and censorship to protect the children from anything remotely involving sex, violence, or profanity. In short: The '80s were a LOT like today. (And we were all saying, then, that the '60s had the best music and that the current ('80s) music sucked, in comparison.)
This is a true story I'm about to tell you. This song came out when I was sixteen, I happen to be 50 years old now. I wasn't happy with my parents and I didn't like high school anymore, I made a couple of strange half hearted attempts at running away from home. My parents weren't sure what to do. They forced me to go to a psychiatric ward for teens. It was a very frightening experience for me. I was a good student and I never messed around with drugs or alcohol. There were some rough kids in there. I couldn't understand why I was placed there. I got diagnosed as having bipolar disorder. So one of the groups they had during the day was occupational therapy where you make crafts. One of the first things to make was a leather wristband. You could put your name on it or some other word. Since I didn't like it there and I was angry, and I loved Duran Duran and this song was the newest song on the radio, on my wristband I put the word NOTORIOUS. I still remember that.💖
@@skipbayless557 Did I miss the part where this is your personal comments section or something? Simply observing Mr. Rodgers' funkiness seems like a fairly random reason for you to freak out.
This song made Duran Duran
an infinite group. ✨️ 🎶 🎵
No it didn't they were way past that before this (song word) wake up???
In fact one of the most iconic bands of the 80's
in the first half of the 80s maybe even the most iconic.
To me the best on an open-air festival in 1993 Duran Duran and after them:
The Purple One
The Purple Love Assistant
This song never gets old.
Most definitely
funk never ages! And damn, is this FUNKY!
It rocks!
Never will
Awesome dance song
Nile Rodgers composed this ditty. Respect
Are you serious??? That's why it sounded like disco/funk to me.... ❤ It has a "Let's Dance" vibe
❤ I'll be 71 years old this week and I'm still listening to Duran Duran
Blijven doen wat je doet,trouwens ik ben jaar 67 oud
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
A good birthday to you , we're jamming
To the music with you
Avec un peu de retard, bon anniversaire à vous et bonne écoute de Durant Durant !
🎸🎤👏🎂🥂🎉😚
❤
I happened to be a teenager in the best decade of all times. Long live the 80s
69 baby here and yea we did I saw them when I was I think 10 or 11 opening for blondie It was a GREAT decade cheap concert tickets and THE BANDS omg I only hate I missed Queen and Journey with steve perry :D
@@sunderland2023 I do not disagree it was their experimental stage having just done power station and Arcadia and they are good I enjoy them I just still deepluy love the first 3 albums they were perfect to me at least
Best decade hands down.
70s-early 2000s were the shit
Same here
Nile rodgers keeping it funky notoriously!
Nile Rodgers saved Duran's career with this album.
If you know, you know. 👍 Drummer and guitarist quit, Chic Organisation slid in and said don't worry...
@@kevteopyou are so right on that one! Roger Tayler who?
ABSOLUTELT!!!!
nile helped the album but duran duran had music talent before the and after that help save themself and the loyalty of a fan base that would not let them down.
Darn right. Kept them going until the early 90's belting out hits!
The bass line and drum on this one is just insane, timeless, and so funky
Produced by Nile Rogers. Him working with those two was a dream team.
John Taylor is the most underrated incredible bassist
Time to induct duran duran into Rock and roll hall of fame
It's sad that they induct non-rock acts but they're still waiting. If you look at last year when they inducted their heroes Roxy Music the crowd cheered louder for Duran Duran!
Nick You're beautiful in Notorious too❤❤❤❤❤
@@annaboss3631 thanks but I'm not Nick Rhodes 😢😢
No doubt
Norma Tible But not on the strength of this song. My least favorite of Duran Duran
Simon's vocals at their best, Nile Rogers on guitar ... nothing compares to the 80's as far as music is concerned
I'm not sure there's ever been an all male band who put together so much gorgeousness in one group. Back in the day, I thought Simon was the handsomest, but Nick Rhodes really had it going on in the background. Those cheekbones! They all still look and sound good today.
when i read statements like this it dilutes their magical talents.
Man this brings back memories
Notorious means very handsome, very smart, ambitious and Dangerous. 😮
Christy Turlington. The ultimate, unbeatable and classic beauty of all time. Simply stunning who hit the genetic jackpot at birth.
Simon's vocal on this is epic...
I agree....so strong and very powerful as well!!!!
Yes. But his vocal is always epic. One of the most distinctive voices
YES
Nile Rodgers was distinctive and freaking crazy on guitar! Love this song!
Almost 20 years later
"he did it again" , that lovely classy funky touch 💗 in 'pressure off 💗edit 30 years , my mistake.
He produced this album, why it slaps so hard decades later
@@alisterfolson yes, I know. Nile crosses across multiple decades/
The most instantly ear-grabbing feature of this record.
Check Madonna's "dress you up", Niles produced it, unlike any other Madge song
This song transcends generations, you can’t deny how great it is
Musicians in the video:
1) Simon LeBon - vocals/tambourine
2) John Taylor - bass
3) Nick Rhodes - keyboards
4) Nile Rodgers - guitar
5) Steve Ferrone - drums
The most beautiful band of all time. LOOK AT THESE BOYS!
❤
💪
Biggie and P Diddy recognized the genius in the sample salute to Duran Duran 💯
P diddy 😂
There can be no discussion about how great the 80s were in terms of music and not have Duran Duran in it.
Totally agree!!!
SPANDAU BALLETT ALSO.....
DIRE STRAITS ALSO......
Chic organisation were behind this hit. That's Nile Rodgers on guitar. 😁
Put them in the same conversation as Prince, Michael, and Madonna as the starriest musicians of the decade.
this is the peak of music videos, arty and filmic, no AI, no CG, just cameras & lights, the song never gets old.
Totally agree and my next song is GIRLS ON FIILM
Really loved this era music wise
But bad memories 😢as well x
Well explained
Definitely in the top 10 greatest pop songs ever. Pure funky synth pop perfection!
Nice bit of Nile Rodgers funky guitar :)
I am a drummer and I love this tune. Steve Ferrone laid it down thick. he is a Groove monster. and yes that Baseline is badass. one of my all-time favorites. I was born in 1962 so I was cutting my teeth on this stuff.
Top super groupe des années 80 les duran duran merci 👍👍👍👏👏👏🇨🇵
Happy 60th….best year ever to be born. We started out with The Beatles.
Gli..anni..migliori..della..musica..questa..e..la..storia..degli. anni..8o..ciao..by..gio..sss..primo..Milano.. italy.
@ashenarayan1676 he was a session drummer for lots of bands and singers, and bonus fact - he playes on Ordinary World. The song written by Le Bon, and when recording they used a drum machine. But Duran Duran are a real band and insisted they have a drummer on the track - and Steve Ferrone lives in London, when DD recorded this - adn asked him to play on it. of course he played and toured with them too before this. Skin Trade, Notorious album in fact, and subsequent tour.
Duran Duran goes funky, and I love it. John bass is killer!
☺😍❤❤❤❤
good music is good forever!!!
@Realist 1801 Nile is at the 1:37 minute mark on guitar.
@Realist 1801 niles rodgers is a guitarist not bassist 😂😂😂
Τέλειο. Τους. Αγαπο. 💋❤️♥️❣️💓❤️
Not sure what I love most about this song...the bass, the horns, even Simon on that tambourine! Thumbs up if you're still listening in 2020.
Have to admit his dancing's pretty good
I am sure : JOHN TAYLOR !!!!!
When I was young I just liked that chick striking the poses for no reason to punctuate the song. I am a simple man. But I agree the song good... Stood the test of time
@@JTforeverL Yessss! they should have only filmed him!
yes , still better than most of the tripe around today
Viva I duran duran!!!!!!!!!
Ritmo travolgente
Ragazze stupende
Let's be fair, our parents who were born in the 70's and the 80's definitely had the best music hands down 🙌
...the 60s though truly had the best!
I was born in 1951, and i believe that the best music was in the 80's, and DD was the best of the best !!
Damn Right
I was a teenager on the 80s and we sooooooo had the best music
I can’t say that I’m a fan of today’s music, more so stuff like this tbh
That's the sound of pure class.
Duran Duran are truly the real NOTORIOUS
John Taylor was my crush.
I think I had a crush 🥰 on them all at one point. John was my initial crush then Simon.
Me too❤
One of Duran's best songs! ❤️👌
John's mullet kills me...in a good way. ❤
Funky bass groove!
So funky that Gumball borrowed it
음악도 뮤비도 정말 세련됐다.
같은생각
I was a teen in the 80s and then young adult. I was in high school and skipped last period so that we can drive out in the snow storm and see those guys in the concert and it was well worth it. Great concert. We were afraid that we will not make it, since it was terrible snow storm, but then realized that Duran Duran guys were delayed even more than the rest, so after a bit of hanging out and meeting some fun people in the audience, we got to see the delayed show. Amazing, loved the 80s and all the great memories that go with it.
was that the MA show in march ?
@@Mama-Dee1969 It was in Hardfort, CT. I believe it was mid winter, but can't recall exact month at this moment. I think it was 1984 because I was a senior in High School and skipped a few classes at the end of the day to go.
@@photoshoott2022 yea so it was march I was up in Worcester MA and there was a week of storms lol before ours I remember the rumor going around that Simon had slipped and was not going to be able to perform then he showed up. Then a year later seeing the sing blue silver Doc and lol there it was hahahaha. I was 14 lol 8th grade had been going to concerts for a few years already my first was 81 blondie but I only went because I LOVED the opening ACT :D
@@Mama-Dee1969 that’s awesome and a great story / memory. Yeh, we had so much fun. Didn’t care about the almost 5 hour drive each way and the storm. We had great time. We also saw tears for fears in radio city music hall NYC and opening act was book of love, but the ones we saw the most in concerts were Depeche Mode. Absolutely amazing time to be a teen.
NATO soldier: having fun jamming to this beat
Soviet forces: T H R E A T N U T R A L I Z E D
Because it was made in 1986 but it was 1983
Your kindergarten teacher : Mission Failed.
He wasn’t the real threat
@@scrub5311 he was just vibing tho
Rip
Hahahahah
Duran Duran is notorious for making great music 🎼
Also for being wild boys
@@chiefscheider Yes!!!! 😆👍
There’s just a great band in General! Rio also being on my Top 5 favorite
Birmingham's finest!
I like dat!! Yo diz iz hard! No! No! Notorious!!! 🎧😎😁🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶 RIP Notorious B.I.G.🙏🏽🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊
Here from Red Notice 😇
What a great song sampled in for the Notorious BIG 🌟
John Taylor is the most underrated bassist in history.
Chip Douglas yes but for me he is TOPS
No way Power Station Band and my make believe BF lol
Agreed!!!
I call it, classy funk.
Chip Douglas I agree. He is even better than the bassist of Toto. No offense meant for Toto fans, me included, I Love Mike porcaro, but John plays excellently
I'm 24 years old, I love Duran Duran, and i love so Much Notorious!!
Duran Duran is the best New Wave Band Ever to me!
Me too, they're my favorite British band after The Beatles! I'm glad that they still have as many fans now as they did in the 1980's!😃
@@trinaq Yeah.. They're timeless! ✌️🎵
I'm 24 too, and yes one of the best band to me!
Without doubt the best new wave band. Absolutely timeless and never get old. I love their music from all eras
god-i-feel-old-now-lol-i-have-liked-them-for-28yrs
Back when music videos meant something. Thank you Paula! And John for the best bass lines ever!! DD rocks!!!
Super groupe merci ça c est de la musique ❤️❤️
One thing I admire on this band: They never give up!
Never give up is the key for success.
They never gave up because they had the musical talent and song writing ability to succeed. Otherwise they would have done something else.
Talent and muscianship are the keys for success in music, just as much.
why would they ever need to???
@@ColtraneTaylorA lot of early 80s bands had talent and musicianship. But many failed to make it through the decade as times and tastes changed. Innovation and adaptability are also important.
@@evertonporter7887 I don't think even that produces the ability to write good songs. I don't think Simple Minds experimental stuff was incredible. I'd say that was hype for the English music press who are among the world's lowest authorities on good music.
Take me back when the mainstream music used to be like this
...NO DOUBT!!....
😎
John Taylor’s bassline accomplishes so much with relatively few notes. Master of the groove!
THE HORN SECTION TRULY BRINGS THIS SONG TO LIFE ! 🎺🎷 NOTORIOUS - DURAN DURAN . (1986) .
its almost supernatural how the 80’s gave birth to all the most talented , biggest bands in history : Duran , U2 , The Smiths , The Cure , Depeche , New Order , G & R , R.E.M , Pantera , and that’s before we get into the electronic/dance bands & solo artists like Kraftwerk / Cabaret Voltaire / Tangerine Dream /Vangelis . We will never see their likes again
かっこいい😍
Duran Duran was always updating their sound and it's evident in all their hits. Top notch musicians and a versatile lead singer.
I wish I could swap fingers with John. He rocks the bass! And Simon's happy-boy dances bring me joy every time.
I wish John PLAYED me like a bass 😍
This is my YOUTH!
Notoriedade! Isso é Duran Duran. Inesquecíveis anos 80 e 90... ❤😊
Não se esquecendo que quem tá na produção é o craque Nile Rodgers, cérebro e máquina propulsora e pulsante do Chic, e também responsável pelo Let´s Dance, do Bowie, entre muito mais coisa boa..
One of the BEST sounds from the 80's..
..great song!!!
God, I've reviewed the moment at 0.55 several times. What a beauty! ❤❤❤❤❤
John's close-ups are a separate art.
They reached the very top with regard to fame and fortune. But they still remain one of the most underrated/ underappreciated bands of all time musically.
Rock hall of fame ha ha
That's why their in the rock and roll hall of fame and had a ton of hits plus a bond song they don't let underrated artists to do bond songs what a dumb comment
@@anthonytaylor7928 read my comment idiot. Then you'll see who has made the dumb comment (assuming you can read to the end of something, now jog on).
What makes you believe they're underrated? Did you travel the globe taking a survey from every citizen of the world? Please explain.
@@gogoyubari366 yes, let me explain. You are a fucking idiot, now fuck off... Do you understand now?
That bass, that bass, that bass! 🎸 🎸 🎸
l love The bass on this beautiful song!!! Duran Duran my best boys band on all the Time !!!🤩🤩🤩👍👍👍👍👍👍💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃
@Realist 1801 No. All John. Nile is a guitarist, not a bassist. But he had a lot of influence on this song.
That hair! That hair! That hair!
That face...that face....that face
Pretty damn funky, no?
Timeless, soulful classic duran from the 80s
Sooo funky 🕺
I am starting to _doubt your commitment_ to Sparkle Motion!!
Nick's makeup and whole look here is chef's kiss. Beautiful video, not only do I love their music but their videos are art.
One of Duran Duran's top 3
Love Duran Duran since 1987, Regards from Brazil
First time I heard this song I walked into a club in Daytona beach back in 86' with a slight buzz and this was playing on like 5 big screens before big screens were a thing , friggin epic , whatta jam , anyone remember the name of that place ?
Rip to that soldier jamming out
R.I.P the boi
Sparkle Motion
R.I.P
Facts😂
He jammed when we could not.
Ah, the 80s. What a time to be alive.
True
The '80s had about so many problems as we have now. The AIDS 'epidemic' (in actuality a pandemic) was killing people, and nobody knew what caused it. There were no treatments. It was a death sentence, and one which made COVID-19 look like a mild head cold. Jerry Falwell and his 'Moral Majority' were trying to turn the US into a theocracy. The US and the USSR were still engaged in the Cold War, and everyone was certain it was only a matter of time until we nuked each other, and took the whole planet into a Nuclear Winter which would wipe-out humanity and most other life on the planet. As to '80s music: Tipper Gore and the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) were crusading against anything which was even mildly 'offensive,' calling for warning labels and censorship to protect the children from anything remotely involving sex, violence, or profanity. In short: The '80s were a LOT like today. (And we were all saying, then, that the '60s had the best music and that the current ('80s) music sucked, in comparison.)
It really was! So cool to be in your late teens and early 20s during that decade 😃
@@catdubh4787 you forgot about all the fucking serial killers
Yes, you're damn right.
Take us all back better times in this era
Yes, it does!
Let's go ❤
Some of the best music in the 80s and some of the best videos as well.
If you dislike this song then u seriously doubt your commitment to sparkle motion
Exactly!
Finally, I was searching for that kind of comment 😂❤
Música sucesso de 1983 grupo Duran Deran ouvia muito quando estava morando e. CURITIBA PARANÁ 1985 SAUDADES 18/2/24
Dude this song jams, even in the middle of a trailer for call of duty. Its coming my bros!!!!!!!
Sparkle Motion
I love you SIMON LE BON😘😍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ahh fellow cod and clone wars fan
@@beano4834 Yessir, you know it broski
Redescubriendo a Duran Duran en el 2023 😍
Same!!!! ❤
What a pretty breathtaking woman ,hello my darling ?
CIAO CARLO NON HAI CONTRIBUITO ALLA REALIZZAZIONE DI QUEL MOSTRO DELLA 130 TC MA IL TUO SPIRITO HA ISPIRATO I MIGLIORI UOMINI ABARTH
This album is really good
This is a true story I'm about to tell you. This song came out when I was sixteen, I happen to be 50 years old now. I wasn't happy with my parents and I didn't like high school anymore, I made a couple of strange half hearted attempts at running away from home. My parents weren't sure what to do. They forced me to go to a psychiatric ward for teens. It was a very frightening experience for me. I was a good student and I never messed around with drugs or alcohol. There were some rough kids in there. I couldn't understand why I was placed there. I got diagnosed as having bipolar disorder. So one of the groups they had during the day was occupational therapy where you make crafts. One of the first things to make was a leather wristband. You could put your name on it or some other word. Since I didn't like it there and I was angry, and I loved Duran Duran and this song was the newest song on the radio, on my wristband I put the word NOTORIOUS. I still remember that.💖
Thanks for sharing ! wow ! great to read your life story Lynn !
I could see that being a scene in a movie!
I was in Secondary three when listen to this song. It was awesome
The impact of music is unfathomable! Sounds good to me it has helped you come through ;)
Frosh at university ...winter ❄️ I believe
We saw them 6 years ago at Paso Robles! They were great. Would love to see them again . They are coming to Sacramento Ca on August 24,2023.
The bass is excellent, very funky !
Christy Turlington is great in this video
Cómo me gusta esta música... Algún latino por acá?
Peruano... que escucha a Duran Duran desde 1984 y que quiere tocar el bajo como JT.
Ecuador present, gran canción
Happy 61st Birthday Nick!!! 🎂🎉
The sexiest clip of the 80's, a delight to watch!
This song is so absolutely funky.
That'd be courtesy of Mr. Nile fckin' Rodgers on the guitar and the mixing board, though John Taylor is no slouch.
@@BodhiSoftMobileApps i didn’t ask
@@skipbayless557 Did I miss the part where this is your personal comments section or something? Simply observing Mr. Rodgers' funkiness seems like a fairly random reason for you to freak out.
@@BodhiSoftMobileApps well it’s my thread so again I didn’t ask.
@@skipbayless557 Ummmm... good luck with your life, then, I guess?
Don't ask me to bleed about it, I need this blood to survive!!! That's why I've done it again...oh yeah!!! 62 still Notorious!!! 09-2024
Soo umm I’m from the hip hop area & this song was covered by bad boy for biggie. I never knew it was originally Duran Duran. Big props
Look at the samples they used on all their songs in the 90s. It's a trove of great songs.
May I say that this is such an underrated song(and the album as well)...? By the way, the photography of the whole video is so very inspiring.
Snowfall opening!!!
Forte li seguo dal 1982 siamo quasi coetanei ciao siete fantastici
Still Love Duran Duran. My Favs♥️
What a pretty breathtaking girl ,hello my darling ?
The very end when there's a quick flash and John, Simon, and Nick are seen is my favorite part of this whole awesome video
Bobby Arp totally agree. They are physically the most beautiful band ever.
Mine 2 Bob!
That quick flash is actually the Album Cover photo.
Three of the most beautiful men ever ❤️
“Sometimes I doubt your commitment to sparkle motion!"
The production is to die for honestly
This marked the return of Duran Duran in 1986, brilliant album
Bella
Thanks Nile Rodgers 6th member of Duran Duran for helping on this song!
What else can be said about Duran Duran one of the greatest
Pure class 80's - takes me back big time !
Sometimes i doubt your commitment to sparkle motion
Best Duran Duran song ever!
Just found out about this song today. Had no idea this belongs to Duran Duran! Pretty sweet❤
"Sometimes I doubt your commitment to sparkle vision"
Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion.
Danny Carrington Cellar door
🤣🤣
YES
Why do you wear that stupid bunny suit
Darko called, wants his jet engine back?.