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Please Please Tell Me Now (2021)

de Stephen Davis

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Lifelong fans and interested newcomers will love this stunning biography of Duran Duran by the bestselling author of Gold Dust Woman and Hammer of the Gods. In Please Please Tell Me Now, bestselling rock biographer Stephen Davis tells the story of Duran Duran, the quintessential band of the 1980s. Their pretty boy looks made them the stars of fledgling MTV, but it was their brilliant musicianship that led to a string of number one hits. By the end of the decade, they had sold 60 million albums; today, they've sold over 100 million albums--and counting. Davis traces their roots to the austere 1970s British malaise that spawned both the Sex Pistols and Duran Duran--two seemingly opposite music extremes. Handsome, British, and young, it was Duran Duran that headlined Live Aid, not Bob Dylan or Led Zeppelin. The band moved in the most glamorous circles: Nick Rhodes became close with Andy Warhol, Simon LeBon with Princess Diana, and John Taylor dated quintessential British bad girl Amanda De Cadanet. With timeless hits like "Hungry Like the Wolf," "Girls on Film," "Rio," "Save a Prayer," and the bestselling James Bond theme in the series' history, "A View to Kill," Duran Duran has cemented its legacy in the pop pantheon--and with a new album and a worldwide tour on the way, they show no signs of slowing down anytime soon.   Featuring exclusive interviews with the band and never-before-published photos from personal archives, Please Please Tell Me Now offers a definitive account of one of the last untold sagas in rock and roll history--a treat for diehard fans, new admirers, and music lovers of any age.… (més)
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For those who were Duranies as teens, this book is a nice walk down memory lane. It does expose some of the hidden flaws they had ( John’s self destructive behavior for one) but when we view the band with an adult, less idolizing lens, they are no shocks there.

The bulk of the book covers their meeting and formation until after their third album, the rest of their story is condensed into the last 75 pages or so. I had no problem with this, as it coincided with the years I was a fan, and I imagine this will be the sentiment of most readers.

The authors research came from interviews for a tentative autobiography of the band which never came to pass. The author fleshed it out with info from other sources and bios. ( )
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I hope that this imperfect book does not serve as the definitive biography of Duran Duran, because it could have been so much better. A significant portion of this new work draws on past publications, by Andy Taylor, John Taylor, and Nile Rodgers. The writing often devolves into a dry recital of facts (where did the band's tour travel next, which band member dated which model or socialite) when a deeper analysis or high level overview would have added more value. There is no discussion of Duran Duran's (positive or negative) influence on later musicians, which would have been worthwhile to situate the band in the context of popular British music. Recommended only for Duran Duran fans (who are likely to have read the memoirs by John and Andy already). ( )
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Lifelong fans and interested newcomers will love this stunning biography of Duran Duran by the bestselling author of Gold Dust Woman and Hammer of the Gods. In Please Please Tell Me Now, bestselling rock biographer Stephen Davis tells the story of Duran Duran, the quintessential band of the 1980s. Their pretty boy looks made them the stars of fledgling MTV, but it was their brilliant musicianship that led to a string of number one hits. By the end of the decade, they had sold 60 million albums; today, they've sold over 100 million albums--and counting. Davis traces their roots to the austere 1970s British malaise that spawned both the Sex Pistols and Duran Duran--two seemingly opposite music extremes. Handsome, British, and young, it was Duran Duran that headlined Live Aid, not Bob Dylan or Led Zeppelin. The band moved in the most glamorous circles: Nick Rhodes became close with Andy Warhol, Simon LeBon with Princess Diana, and John Taylor dated quintessential British bad girl Amanda De Cadanet. With timeless hits like "Hungry Like the Wolf," "Girls on Film," "Rio," "Save a Prayer," and the bestselling James Bond theme in the series' history, "A View to Kill," Duran Duran has cemented its legacy in the pop pantheon--and with a new album and a worldwide tour on the way, they show no signs of slowing down anytime soon.   Featuring exclusive interviews with the band and never-before-published photos from personal archives, Please Please Tell Me Now offers a definitive account of one of the last untold sagas in rock and roll history--a treat for diehard fans, new admirers, and music lovers of any age.

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