Even though the English kings of the New Romantic Duran Duran have been active in the pop business for three decades it is undeniable that the ensemble was enjoying one of the peaks of its' career during the 80's.The height of their popularity came in 1985 when the band was requested to write the theme song for the Bond movie A View To A Kill. The result: The only ever 007 song that was a number one hit in the US charts. However even more impressive than numbers (70 Million sold albums) is the way they succeeded this success: their unique ability to connect pop music... arts and fashion with matchless stylistic confi dence and trust on their own fl air. This enabled the band boundless generationspanning and lasting popularity. Its thanks to them that video clips became an important tool for bands to present themselves and to profi le because beforehand it was simply a nice marketing gimmick. Their impact and infl uence was to such an enormous extent that the Rolling Stone magazine named the Britons - in the style of the Beatles with the nickname Fab Five. The DVD documents the band as funky Glam Rock combo as well as their transformation into a high-tech Pop band with highly commercial demand. All this can be seen in the legendary Tokyo Dome. Tracklist: 1. Big thing 2. I dont want your love 3. Hungry like the wolf 4. Do You believe in shame? 5. Maximum big 6. Some like it hot 7. All she wants is 8. Planet earth 9. Palomino 10. View to a kill 11. The edge of america 12. Skin trade 13. Girls on film 14. Notorious 15. Is there something I should know? 16. Save a prayer 17. Get it on 18.The reflex 19. Rio [show more]
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