In the sweltering Bell Centre, Simon Le Bon and his gang bring their nostalgic boat to safety. They even allowed themselves to shift towards less popular tunes.
Spectators witnessed an odyssey across decades brilliantly led by a group that celebrates its 40-year history with its aptly named tour. Future Past – 40th Anniversary.
Duran Duran arrived on stage with a triumphant entrance with all the theatrics the group could deliver. They haven’t lost any of their sense gradually.
Still in their early 60s, the group members have exploded with great success Hungry like a wolf. John Taylor, on bass, wandered from one end of the stage to the other with the enthusiasm of a young boy discovering his sudden glory… As a bonus, we enjoyed Simon Le Bon’s integral voice, Nick Rhodes a little late but necessary to maintain an overall point of view.
It’s through Has bad reputation We could see that everyone – or almost everyone – was standing in the Bell Centre. Not only on the ground, but in the stands too!
We felt a little relaxed alone in your nightmare, But it’s very nice that a group with such a catalog still allows themselves some chutzpah.
This brief hiatus was quickly forgotten due to the combined vocal attack of Sir John Taylor and Simon Le Bon Is there something I should know? Note that during this final piece, we get to see a montage of the front pages of teen magazines from the 1980s where we’ve seen them a lot.
But even without the editing, and hearing their string of songs, you can understand why these guys still attract so many fans. The fun in the room carried over to the stage, and vice versa.
Hysteria during their huge success reflex Prove it well. Same thing for me Girls in the movie That aroused emotions.
Duran Duran remain fit and relevant, allowing themselves to be conquered by newer material.
whimsy, it still is) elegance
In the opening act, Nile Rodgers and his followers give us a lesson in authentic disco funk.
To make sure everyone understood from the beginning what to expect, they started their group with strange.
Guitarist Nile Rodgers has written for big names like Diana Ross, Bowie and Madonna, and has not hesitated to bolster his group’s tour with hits like Upside down, modern love or even like a Virgin. And it worked very well! Short, but effective versions.
Sure, at times, their performance had hints of an office disco party variety. But since they pioneered the genre’s explosion during the 1970s, we can forgive them for that.
And to finish it off, a check went for it happy times. It was really a fun time. In addition, they have integrated Rapper’s delight Where the piece comes from.
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