John is exquisite. Not just (clearly) in looks, but talent on the bass, and even his shyness here in the early days is very, very endearing. Intriguing... quite paradoxical to that evident shyness that he has admitted to in his book, I found it incredible to find out in retrospect what an absolute driving force he was behind starting the band, designing the art graphics for their posters and being the member of the band with the vision. Duran Duran had described themselves as the most unlikely yet sublime blend of "punk, disco, funk, glam", well I think we can really look big time to JT for this development of the sound, as he was the one who did indeed embrace fully the two opposing genres of punk and disco, which was a quite niche and unpopular thing to do in the late 1970's. Thank goodness he did, as Duran's sound reflects this gorgeous and powerful blend of influence perfectly. The self described "funky punk". I think many wrote him off as a "pretty boy" (he's exceptionally STUNNING physically), but he really had the talent too, and is by far one of the top bassists of the 80's, with a sound that is very innovative yet sadly at times under appreciated by critics. Luckily, many serious music fans know well and understand that John is absolutely an innovative and seriously killer bassist, with that insanely riveting staccato style, arguably one of the absolute coolest and most enigmatic figures that the 80's (and late 70's!) birthed. Thank goodness Nigel took off the glasses and became John, but I really feel a strong soft spot for that gorgeous young fella Nigel who was the ultimate driving force of the band's beginnings.
I remember staring at john's face for the first time, and realized that he's so beautiful, exquisite infact. Of all the men i've seen john is the most beautiful man i've seen for years, perhaps my whole life
@@grimreaper4109 It's a quote not plagiarism. Geez, what's your problem? Too many weirdos these days that people can't comment on anything harmless without some weirdos making it into a problem.
John Taylor has gotta be the cutest boy from that scene. Depeche mode is my favorite band, and even I just can't get enough of John Taylor. and that kid behind them is geeking me out
right on! My favorite bands are DepecheMode/DuranDuran/Tool!!! =D oof oof oof. See you in medazzaland @ the MidnightSun , just dont leave in silence, enjoy it instead. lol , ive been drinking. =D
This has got to be the most bizarre Duran thing I’ve ever seen. The omnipresent kid at Simon’s back, the pawning of bondage gear on a children’s program. The weirdo with the pink elephant. It’s like the twilight zone.
th-cam.com/video/zfLyxgXMsO8/w-d-xo.html in between early JT hairdo and nick's. lolol...i wish girlies liked duran style today instead of all the crap rap and other mindless/tasteless 'rubbish' out there. OOF ! ! !
He's lived in LA since the early 90's so his accent is somewhat Americanized by now although he still has his charming and soothing sexy Brit accent for the most part.
Simon's face when the question was put to John that did he think the music and the influence changed a bit when simon joined, and John replied not really !! is pure class
Duran Duran has powered for decades upbeat and innovative music that has withstood the test of time and made them an Icon of Rock and Roll. Their talent is phenomenal and needless to say full of great lyrics and out of this world instrumental sounds, from the likes of Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, Roger Taylor, John Taylor and of course the maestro Simon
I remember this very well on Saturday morning Im a huge fan of Duran Duran Simons reaction to Spandu Ballet is priceless as its a pity Nick wasn't there his answer would be a one off as he said,'if that's all that they can come up with' meaing there debut song, 'we have nothing to worry about'.Great answer and Duran Duran didn't he was absolutely right. Duran Duran came out a few months after Spandau Ballet in 1980 and DD are celabrating 40+ years in the music sceen. Tony Haddley has a great voice no dought about that as he said just recently he should have joined for DD no hope Tony, Simon was their best choice...
For some reason John's way of speaking (accent) and the way he was the founder of the band and the way he speaks about that, reminds me so much of early 60's Brian Jones interviews about The Rolling Stones!
You can tell that little turd in the arctic jumper was getting on John's nerves! he was basically sat on his shoulder... not that i'm jealous of course
Rio (My favorite song from these gentlemen) was released in May 1982 I believe? In this interview they said it wasn't even April of 1982 yet. At this time rio must have been in the making or not even written yet
Great video clip, but, for the record, this is from late November / early December 1981 as they announce the Careless Memories UK tour. Thank you for posting it!
I was about 19 I had a massive crush on Simon le Bon i thought he was the most handsomest man in earth, he was very good looking and all of them hugly talented. I was working overtime on Saturday and I woke my sister up to remind her to record it she wasnt amused. Im still a huge fan of there work 40+ years can't wait to see them in Dublin 2021 where has all the years gone....
Agree! i dont know how could SB were ever considered rivals/competitors to DD. I mean, has SP ever played in the US? Let alone have they ever filled a theater? And notice I'm not saying a stadium....
I think the rivalry was more to do with being hot young guys in their twenties, similar fashions early on, plus both growing out of the new wave/ new romantic movements in opposing areas of the UK - specifically, London and Birmingham. But I think they were quite friendly with each other, particularly John with members of SB. There was even a famous game show on tv at that time where the bands played a quiz opposite each other, with Duran Duran winning, such was the media's emphasis on their rivalry. The music however was different, and obviously Duran Duran had more sustained success worldwide for a longer period, and have definitely sold more records - to the point I think they are one of the highest UK selling artists of all time, something like 70 million. However, I wouldn't call Spandau Ballet one hit wonders. 'True' is one of the most played US radio hits of all time, possibly more than any DD hit, and certainly in the UK they had success with other hits like 'Musclebound', 'Through the Barricades', 'Gold' and 'Chant No.1'. Plus Spandau appeared at Live Aid and on the band aid record like DD. But yes, ultimately, a true rivalry was more early on.
@@bicj1179 the quiz thing was totally rigged in favor of Duran Duran. Andy Taylor later came forward and said that the band were given the answers before the show so it was staged for Duran to win from beginning. Duran Duran definitely catered more to media as their darlings.
LOL, I'm an Australian now living in Detroit in the USA, but I worked in St John's Wood in my 20s. Cute name, but I didn't see any woods or forest when I lived there!
No, we won’t solve everything wrong with the world, but ,if we can try to make it a little friendlier , it could give the younger ones a good start towards something positive. That is what nearly all parents should want for their kids. Leaving a good influence for others to follow. That is my goal, anyway.
John is exquisite. Not just (clearly) in looks, but talent on the bass, and even his shyness here in the early days is very, very endearing. Intriguing... quite paradoxical to that evident shyness that he has admitted to in his book, I found it incredible to find out in retrospect what an absolute driving force he was behind starting the band, designing the art graphics for their posters and being the member of the band with the vision. Duran Duran had described themselves as the most unlikely yet sublime blend of "punk, disco, funk, glam", well I think we can really look big time to JT for this development of the sound, as he was the one who did indeed embrace fully the two opposing genres of punk and disco, which was a quite niche and unpopular thing to do in the late 1970's. Thank goodness he did, as Duran's sound reflects this gorgeous and powerful blend of influence perfectly. The self described "funky punk". I think many wrote him off as a "pretty boy" (he's exceptionally STUNNING physically), but he really had the talent too, and is by far one of the top bassists of the 80's, with a sound that is very innovative yet sadly at times under appreciated by critics. Luckily, many serious music fans know well and understand that John is absolutely an innovative and seriously killer bassist, with that insanely riveting staccato style, arguably one of the absolute coolest and most enigmatic figures that the 80's (and late 70's!) birthed. Thank goodness Nigel took off the glasses and became John, but I really feel a strong soft spot for that gorgeous young fella Nigel who was the ultimate driving force of the band's beginnings.
I applaud your comment as it is absolute perfection! 👏👏👏👏👏
Wise words!
I remember staring at john's face for the first time, and realized that he's so beautiful, exquisite infact. Of all the men i've seen john is the most beautiful man i've seen for years, perhaps my whole life
He truly is!!❤
Well said.
I think he's exquisite.
It’s between him and David Sylvian
You may think he's beautiful but don't think some of us don't know from whom you plagiarized that quote...
@@grimreaper4109 It's a quote not plagiarism. Geez, what's your problem? Too many weirdos these days that people can't comment on anything harmless without some weirdos making it into a problem.
John Taylor has gotta be the cutest boy from that scene. Depeche mode is my favorite band, and even I just can't get enough of John Taylor. and that kid behind them is geeking me out
I love them both my screen name tells all.
right on! My favorite bands are DepecheMode/DuranDuran/Tool!!! =D oof oof oof. See you in medazzaland @ the MidnightSun , just dont leave in silence, enjoy it instead. lol , ive been drinking. =D
@Wuhan Virus im not british dude, so in america it's FAVORITE, no "U", dude. save your pedantic attempts for your death bed lol *THEND
A Simon woman myself!
I do wish I could go back - I really miss the energy and positivity of the 80s
oh my god John take me now
jenna thompson 😙😙 I Love you john!❤
jenna thompson Wait in line. lol
I think my uterus just grew back!!😍😍😍
🤮
Judy B grew back what did it go for a holiday
This has got to be the most bizarre Duran thing I’ve ever seen. The omnipresent kid at Simon’s back, the pawning of bondage gear on a children’s program. The weirdo with the pink elephant. It’s like the twilight zone.
That's Tiswas for you!! Check out Queen Genesis and Robert Plant etc on it. They were queuing up to get on it.
This was a weird show. From the clips I’ve seen they were lucky to make it out with out being flanned or just attacked by the children at the end 😅
I loved Tiswas, never quite wrapped my head around it though 😂
@@kdp8133 This is what we want.
Le Bon said " ..some bondage gear to tie your MOTHER up with " ! What went on in his family ?
John's slightly annoyed look at 0:12 - priceless! :-)
he might be scared LOL
John seems to be annoyed by the kids right up behind them
John is so very cuuuuuuuuuute😘🤗🤗
So is Simon👍
John & Simon's hairdo IS STILL THE BEST after decades!!!!!!!
IKR.......i comb my hair like DuranDuran, now. =D
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in between early JT hairdo and nick's. lolol...i wish girlies liked duran style today instead of all the crap rap and other mindless/tasteless 'rubbish' out there. OOF ! ! !
Good gawd, John is So luscious here!!! What a pretty, pretttttttty specimen!
I think John was insanely hot here.
TransmissionFilms Yes.always
definitely ❤️
A bit on the shy side too I would say!❤️
SIMON!!!!❤️
@inglesinamafiorentina you like that phrase, "covert narssisist" don't you. You phoney...😌
JOHN IS SO FINE OMGGGG
IKR
John..the cutest.. He's like some puppy here😍😍 and this accent..is the best..sad he kinda lost it:/
Wow.. those were the best times for true great music..duran duran - best band ever
The best time for music was the 50s, and the Statler brothers were the best group.
peter lanzer I loooovvveee Duran Duran so much !! BEST BAND EVER!❤❤❤❤❤
Its like children of the corn in your back
John Taylor was by far the hottest guy ever!! Look at him 🥰🥰🤩🤩
And still is
I love this; Simon and John are just gorgeous💕
I love you john!!!!😄😍😍
met john taylor last night hot as ever in the flesh
Lucky, Julie!
Were you able to speak? 🤩
Tan bello John parece un niño!!!🤗😘😍
He was only 21 in this😌🤗
John is sooo beautiful
I think John's beauty is from within, not just the outside.
Wow, his accent is notable here, I guess he's lost it a little bit through the years.
He's lived in LA since the early 90's so his accent is somewhat Americanized by now although he still has his charming and soothing sexy Brit accent for the most part.
simon is so beautiful
Simon's face when the question was put to John that did he think the music and the influence changed a bit when simon joined, and John replied not really !! is pure class
Ya, was a bit rude response. Simon brought the lyrical value. His lyrics are really quiet good, and the way he sings it. I would've been offended.
John is so cute and shy here oml
beautiful SIMON!
Went to the bullring in Birmingham today and walked past a shop playing hungry like the wolf reminded me of them😂❤
love how JT always rubbed his chin in the early days, very cute
john ist so niedlich
John has a delicious voice!!!
Their accents are so thick here! I love it!!!
he's the love of my life like look at him he's the definetion of perfect.
The one boy between Simon and John seems to be trying so hard to upstage them. lol
He is doing a rather good job at that don't you think?
John says they start the tour in Canterbury which was Monday December 7th 1981.
So this recording is probably Saturday 5th December 1981.
Gawd, Johnnnnnnn 💜💜💜💜💜💜
2:51 Random Guy: "Duran, Duran. Duran Duran Duran Duran Durrrraaaaaannn."
Simon and John: *Honks Horn*
Hahaha this part cracked my up!:)
At 1.26 when asking John did he think the music changed after Simon joined the band. When John replied 'No, not really'.. the look on Simons face!!! 😲
John's faint Brummie accent...
Really?, I can't hear it all :\
John Taylor with his Brummie accent. That’s gone now.
Where did it go?
I noticed that too, that he's lost it through the years.
He's still as charming as ever, though.
No one compares.
@Wuhan Virus Who knows🤨
@Wuhan Virus Well, if they want they shall.
Don't you know, John is married to a non Brit.
@Wuhan Virus
Whatever. I'm proud of him.
Because he seems a strong person.
He doesn't let the press or outsiders influence him.
Duran Duran has powered for decades upbeat and innovative music that has withstood the test of time and made them an Icon of Rock and Roll. Their talent is phenomenal and needless to say full of great lyrics and out of this world instrumental sounds, from the likes of Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, Roger Taylor, John Taylor and of course the maestro Simon
John! Shy?!!! You’ve made me laugh sooo hard as it’s the last word I would use to describe Mr Chatterbox!!! Xxxxxxx
also met john taylor after his radio 5 interview. AMAZING!
Gee I remember seeing this program. Was lucky enough to see them play in Manchester. Didn't hear a fat lot because of all of the screaming.
I love the way they laugh at stupid questions, and they still do!
John sarà sempre unico
That children will be fans in the future
Beautifuls 🇧🇷😘 Brazil y love Duran Duran show Fantastic em Belo Horizonte 2017 welcome New show
Jhon Boy beautiful 😍🇧🇷 Brasil y Love Duran Duran e Duran Duran y love Brasil
My lord that brat behind John and Simon is really getting on their nerves...lol..
This was recorded at the ATV studios in Birmingham. John's homeland and also Crossroads was filmed there lmao.
Simon youre very handsome im still in love with you
John and Simon both annoyed by that kid crawling all over them!
I expect Jimmy saville was backstage somewhere an all 🧐
@@coralbay00 hahahahahahahaha 😂
rip
@@cornflakegirl1718 Really not a laughing matter if you know about what that horrendous creep did to children.
Saudades do show no Brazil em 2017 em BH hall Belo Horizonte excelente show y love Duran Duran
Duran Duran greatest band ever🐾🐈⬛
Nothing like being Adorned by 7 year olds for your Creativity. Kinda says it All. Brilliant Post.
I would love to have the sweatshirt!
still coool hair....
John Taylor 🤤💗
I remember this very well on Saturday morning Im a huge fan of Duran Duran Simons reaction to Spandu Ballet is priceless as its a pity Nick wasn't there his answer would be a one off as he said,'if that's all that they can come up with' meaing there debut song, 'we have nothing to worry about'.Great answer and Duran Duran didn't he was absolutely right. Duran Duran came out a few months after Spandau Ballet in 1980 and DD are celabrating 40+ years in the music sceen. Tony Haddley has a great voice no dought about that as he said just recently he should have joined for DD no hope Tony, Simon was their best choice...
I used to hear Mr Hadley regularly as a kid - I lived close to the docks.
Simon so Beautifil
For some reason John's way of speaking (accent) and the way he was the founder of the band and the way he speaks about that, reminds me so much of early 60's Brian Jones interviews about The Rolling Stones!
You can tell that little turd in the arctic jumper was getting on John's nerves! he was basically sat on his shoulder... not that i'm jealous of course
Beauty In Excess.
Rio (My favorite song from these gentlemen) was released in May 1982 I believe? In this interview they said it wasn't even April of 1982 yet. At this time rio must have been in the making or not even written yet
Actually this is from December 1981
According to this interview, Simon is the Ringo of Duran Duran.
Simon has had that chain and pendant for ever
Strange to think that all those kids in the background are in their 40s now..
I am so jealous of them and I bet they didn't appreciate DD back then like us Duranies do❤️
Great video clip, but, for the record, this is from late November / early December 1981 as they announce the Careless Memories UK tour. Thank you for posting it!
Echt super. !!!
아...사랑해..
jhon.여기서 널 보다니 ..
젊은그대 멋지군 ^^
He was so sweet back then, sigh.
John looks like he is so uncomfortable that kid is on this last nerve.
He's on my last nerve too and I'm only watching forty years after the fact 😂
Eita homem lindo Simon le Bon o my God
I was about 19 I had a massive crush on Simon le Bon i thought he was the most handsomest man in earth, he was very good looking and all of them hugly talented. I was working overtime on Saturday and I woke my sister up to remind her to record it she wasnt amused. Im still a huge fan of there work 40+ years can't wait to see them in Dublin 2021 where has all the years gone....
LOL! Talking about "bondage gear" on a kids programme.
I think the fact that they were on a "kids" show annoyed them.
They were on lots of kid's shows as pop was marketed to us, that one was just a bit crazy
I'm gonna enter the competition... *wish me luck*
oh, Nige that was a loooong time ago!
That kid in between JT and Simon is really irritating, John even looked annoyed at that kid.
My god isnt John Taylor like gorgeous cousin Brian Cox? from Nibiru I guess this is wehre these gorgeous gits are from
The kids behind John at 0:50 - 😂
Holy crap! How f'd up is this!!! I feel sorry for John and Simon.
Who made them do an interview on a kids show?
Tiswaz was one of the biggest things on tv at the time
my love Si..on
This is before Nigel Taylor became the suave JT
Le Bon was 24 here and John Taylor was only 22!!
"We've got some bondage gear here for tying up your mother and...". Hilarious!
Kkkkkkkkkk lol 😂
I didn't like that line...was quite inappropriate 😒
I love both...and I painted my hair like John...the best...
but why he needs to close his eyes while he speaks ???
Eso lo hace verse más sexy...
3:26 - 3:33 Simon \m/
Comparing one-hit wonder Spandau Ballet to Duran Duran??? Most have been a very short time they had any comparison!
Agree! i dont know how could SB were ever considered rivals/competitors to DD. I mean, has SP ever played in the US? Let alone have they ever filled a theater? And notice I'm not saying a stadium....
I think the rivalry was more to do with being hot young guys in their twenties, similar fashions early on, plus both growing out of the new wave/ new romantic movements in opposing areas of the UK - specifically, London and Birmingham. But I think they were quite friendly with each other, particularly John with members of SB. There was even a famous game show on tv at that time where the bands played a quiz opposite each other, with Duran Duran winning, such was the media's emphasis on their rivalry. The music however was different, and obviously Duran Duran had more sustained success worldwide for a longer period, and have definitely sold more records - to the point I think they are one of the highest UK selling artists of all time, something like 70 million. However, I wouldn't call Spandau Ballet one hit wonders. 'True' is one of the most played US radio hits of all time, possibly more than any DD hit, and certainly in the UK they had success with other hits like 'Musclebound', 'Through the Barricades', 'Gold' and 'Chant No.1'. Plus Spandau appeared at Live Aid and on the band aid record like DD. But yes, ultimately, a true rivalry was more early on.
@@bicj1179 the quiz thing was totally rigged in favor of Duran Duran. Andy Taylor later came forward and said that the band were given the answers before the show so it was staged for Duran to win from beginning. Duran Duran definitely catered more to media as their darlings.
I thaught Simon was gonna say , it got a bit too Dramatic 😅 when she asked you about University 😅.....
Give me 'Bonzo' aka as the late great John Henry Bonham on TISWAS any day..
Talking about the band being formed only four years before. Jeeezus jumped up Mary. Where did all the time pass?
Spandu Ballet really No carparision to Duran Duran.
Lucky you. I'm jealous.
Jeez, Simon! you can't say "bondage" in front of those kids lol
LOL, I'm an Australian now living in Detroit in the USA, but I worked in St John's Wood in my 20s. Cute name, but I didn't see any woods or forest when I lived there!
What’s up with all the Annoying kids!! Was this interview done on the Romper Room set?? I bet Simon and John will never forget this one!!
No, we won’t solve everything wrong with the world, but ,if we can try to make it a little friendlier , it could give the younger ones a good start towards something positive. That is what nearly all parents should want for their kids. Leaving a good influence for others to follow. That is my goal, anyway.
Simon Absolut Beautifil
3:19 I want that t-shirt she's got on :(
2:45 what's the name of this guy?