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Duran Duran - Do You Believe In Shame

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  • I firmly believe Nick is the reason I'm bisexual. He is the perfect mix of handsome and beautiful.

  • Love Nick at 3:03

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  • @RagglTaggleGypsyGirl

    You like David Sylvian to then?

  • @aramanth Tequila Sunrise '88 ;)

  • @daveski71 In a way I agree. The first three albums were collections of brilliant songs. Afterwards, Notorious onward.... it seemed each album had a "theme". Notorious the "funk" album... etc. They are Great albums don't get me wrong but they are not legendary albums like Rio. And again it didn't help that their label was ignoring them. A great video here got almost zero airplay on MTV.

  • B R A V O !!!

    GREETINGS FROM SERBIA

  • duran duran glory

  • @RagglTaggleGypsyGirl I am gay and I think Nick is beautiful but John Taylor is just so sexy, but to each their own :) And you are right, Nick was always a great "mix" :)

  • @daveski71 Hi I agree with you, 2 of thier albums flunked Big thing was ok, liberty was ok also did u noticed how skinny john is:(:( :( nick didnt took too good either :( simon got fat:( dam drugs grrrrrrrrr

  • @RagglTaggleGypsyGirl he got alot of ribbing because he is the first metrosexual guy who wasnt affraid to hide it, when he was married his wife would complain because he took ages to get ready instead of her LOL

  • i like this video,wonderful music of duran

  • Despite the fact that DD was waning on record sales, self management and keeping the group as tight as possible, there were "Cracks on the Pavement". It was 1988, following their "Notorious" album... "Big Thing" wasn't living up to the title itself. Don't get me wrong. The material offered were very good in terms of tempos of their songs; but the vast mayority hammered DD as if they were "Has-beens". I'm not that vast mayority, by the way... yet, I considered it an underrated album.

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