Nice to see a bit of love for Duran Duran (after everyone shunned Ladytron last week
).
I've seen them twice in concert, entirely thanks to Mrs AE, and they were brilliant.
Like most folks of my age (35+) I had Duran Duran pegged as an 80s band that had largely disappeared but were trying to limp on the best they could with the odd decent track (Come Undone) and still releasing albums on a periodic basis.
However, some time around 1999 Mrs AE properly got into them out of nowhere, bought up their entire back-catalogue, went away to Duran Duran conventions (hint - they are stacked with lovely women) and did the whole proper fan thing, so I got to listen to an awful lot of Duran Duran whether I liked it or not. (She also bought all their side-project stuff and books, the full package basically. Hint #2, Arcadia's album is fantastic.)
We then saw them twice in concert, once at the Manchester Apollo with the 'broken' line-up, only Simon Le Bon and Nick Rhodes from the original line-up, with the (very good) Warren Cuccurullo having become the new 'permanent' member and the other two I believe were basically session/tour musicians.
It was a fantastic show and we both thoroughly enjoyed it (Mrs AE perhaps more than me, who was down to the front as soon as they came on stage and was practically chucking her knickers at them).
However, we then saw them again in 2004, Mrs AE was pregnant with AE Jnr (visibly so) so we knew it was our last 'easy' trip away for a while. This was at the Birmingham NEC, and it was the reformed original line-up, pretty much playing the show that the video I posted above was taken from (including all that cool anime stuff).
And it was Absolutely. Fucking. Awesome.
Yeah I know, Duran Duran in 2004, it sounds shitter than shit, but it was one of the best nights at a gig/concert/whatever I've ever had. The energy of them all was amazing, the joy of the performance, putting on a sell-out international tour and filling up big venues the world over after so long away had clearly given them almost otherworldly powers, and the audience reflected it back at them, and they paid that back, and so on.
Plus they didn't play the cunts either, they had a new album to pimp and they had lots of 'newer' stuff they could have done, but they basically kept to the greatest hits and by fuck they rattled them out in stunning rock form, the video above catches some of the brilliance and energy of it, but unless you were there it's really impossible to explain.
Good long set, two encores, and I've never seen so many people with big smiles on their faces as I did coming out of that gig.
Stunning stuff, and I still really like Duran Duran now.