Some things that happened maybe three, four decades ago now almost seem like they happened yesterday. GARCIA-NAVARRO: When you look back at those days, you know, the first days when you broke out - crazy fame - do you remember what that felt like? When we made the first Duran Duran album, we set our boundaries very wide. And we try not to fence ourselves in too much. You never know what kind of influences are pouring into the room. Perhaps it's some modern music we've been listening to. It could be that I've just been to an art gallery and loved the show, and I was inspired by that. It depends upon what we've been influenced by. RHODES: We've always tried to reinvent our sound on every record that we make. You know, you've got your sort of classic new wave sound, bit of disco, rock, techno. GARCIA-NAVARRO: There's such a blend of genres in this song. Every night, every day, I want all of you. GARCIA-NAVARRO: I want to hear a bit of the song "ALL OF YOU."ĭURAN DURAN: (Singing) I want everything, all of what you do - everything. Without it, you wouldn't be in the present. RHODES: For me, it certainly means keep moving into the future but acknowledge your past. John Taylor and I were having a chat to a couple of photographer friends of ours and playing them some of the music. And we just started jamming, playing, seeing what we could create. ![]() RHODES: Well, actually, "Future Past" was one of the first pieces we managed to put together. Tell me about this title track, "FUTURE PAST," which we just heard. You started working on this album three years ago. GARCIA-NAVARRO: I am thrilled to bring on the man who was once a poster in my bedroom. And 40 years after they first got together, their 15th studio album, "Future Past," is out.ĭURAN DURAN: (Singing) Each moment in time we create. British pop sensation Duran Duran defined that era - the music, the hair, the guyliner. ![]() LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, BYLINE: Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, John Taylor, Roger Taylor - if you are a child of the 1980s, you probably grew up dreaming about dancing on the sand with a cherry ice cream smile, possibly while feeling hungry like the wolf. But she left us one last interview with a group she's admired since her teens.ĭURAN DURAN: (Singing) Her name is Rio, and she dances on the sand. Our dear friend and longtime colleague Lulu Garcia-Navarro hosted her final WEEKEND EDITION show last Sunday.
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