The models featured in Duran Duran's "Girls On Film" music video were not professional models but rather members of a British Wrestling team known as the Birmingham City Rollers. The video was directed by Godley & Creme and featured scenes of the band performing alongside the female wrestlers. The video's controversial content led to it being banned by the BBC and heavily edited for television airplay.
Two of the models on Duran Duran's music video "Girls on Film" were Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell. The other models names are not listed anywhere.
It's a song called "Wrong" and it's by Depeche Mode, not by Duran Duran.
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Roger Taylor joined Duran Duran in 2001. He was brought in as a drummer to replace the original drummer, Andy Taylor, and has been part of the band's lineup since then, contributing to their music and live performances.
One can find the lyrics to the song "Come Undone" by Duran Duran at many different places. One of the places you can find the lyrics to "Coming Undone" is FYE music and entertainment store.
Two of the models on Duran Duran's music video "Girls on Film" were Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell. The other models names are not listed anywhere.
Duran Duran are an English rock band. Their music was very popular in 1980's. They originally hailed from Birmingham. One can listen to their music on Youtube.
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It's a song called "Wrong" and it's by Depeche Mode, not by Duran Duran.
Their influences are Roxy Music, Lou Reed, and David Bowie.
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I'm not certain what you mean -- are you referring to a specific Duran Duran music video? The models who appear in some of them are known, and some aren't. If you're referring to the members of the band, they are: * singer Simon Le Bon * keyboardist Nick Rhodes * bassist John Taylor * guitarist Andy Taylor or Warren Cuccurullo (depending on the era) * drummer Roger Taylor
Don't know... however, Duran Duran is a music group most popular in the 80s. Duran Duran also is the name of a character from the Jane Fonda movie "Barbarella", that is where the band got the name for the group.
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Gustavo Duran has written: 'Recordings of Latin American songs and dances' -- subject(s): Discography, Folk-music, Spanish-American, Folk music, Popular music