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  • The heart wrenching story behind Duran Duran’s masterpiece hit, Ordinary World. Everyone wrote Duran Duran off after the 80s, especially after their 1990 album Liberty failed to catch on and had no real hits. Their label wouldn’t even give them the full money to make another record. That’s when Simon LeBon John Taylor Nick Rhodes and new comer Warren Cuccurullo combined to write one of the greatest songs ever. A song that Simon wrote after the death of this good friend..
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    So, it’s time for another edition of our series The New Standards. In this show we take an in-depth look at songs that transcend genre, decade, and fads... songs that are monumental touchstones in our culture and society. On previous episodes we have covered Pictures of You by The Cure, Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears, and Time After Time by Cyndi Lauper.
    But today we are breaking down the crowning achievement of a band whose catalog is notorious for top of the chart hits. If you haven’t guessed it, I’m talking about the timeless 1990s classic, Ordinary World by Duran Duran.
    By early 1991, Duran Duran had reached a low point in their career. The popularity that was a given through much of the 80s was waning... and many critics started writing them off as a New Wave relic. Their 1990 album Liberty was a commercial failure, only reaching #46 in the States. And its two singles, Violence of Summer (Loves Taking Over) and Serious, both made a lackluster showing on the British and US charts.
    Liberty did score a #8 ranking in the UK, but it wasn’t enough to convince their label, Capitol EMI, that Duran Duran was trending in the right direction. However, Capitol didn’t forsake them altogether. And they agreed to advance the band money for a new album. But this time there were strings attached. The funding would come with strict oversight. Capitol needed to be convinced.
    Bassist John Taylor remembered, “On the couple of albums leading up to that one, we’d blown so much cash and not had successes that the label said, “You know what? This time we’re only giving you this much money and then you’re going to come back and play us what you’ve written, and if we like it, we’ll give you some more.”
    It was a gut check for the band who had once led the Second British Invasion and ruled the 80s airwaves. To make matters worse, Duran Duran really needed the money. After poor album sales, not touring to support of Liberty, and some excessive spending, the band’s financial prospects were looking grim. Apparently, lead vocalist Simon Le Bon was so broke that his credit cards were being declined. John Taylor sold his house in Paris. And keyboardist Nick Rhodes was millions of pounds in debt.

Комментарии • 874

  • @ProfessorofRock
    @ProfessorofRock  2 года назад +51

    Poll: Thinking of you favorite artists and bands, what is their best "late career" song? After their peak, what song from their later years stands out?

    • @killrmillr
      @killrmillr 2 года назад +6

      Pink Floyd - High Hopes
      Rush - The Garden
      Allman Brothers - Soulshine

    • @ruthzamarripa6058
      @ruthzamarripa6058 2 года назад +9

      Although they seem to never have had a dip in their popularity, “Almost Hear you sigh” by the Rolling Stones is good late in band career song.

    • @jiminut
      @jiminut 2 года назад +14

      I don't know the exact timing, but to me Ordinary World by Duran Duran is directly linked with the equally moving late Tears for Fears hit, Sowing the Seeds of Love.

    • @georgeromero941
      @georgeromero941 2 года назад +16

      Kokomo Beach Boys😀

    • @surlechapeau
      @surlechapeau 2 года назад +11

      Smooth- Santana ft. Rob Thomas (1999); I Don’t Wanna Fight- Tina Turner (1990); Alone- Heart (1987);
      Believe- Cher (1998); (Just Like) Starting Over- John Lennon (1980); Centerfield- John Fogerty (1985);
      Change The World- Eric Clapton (1996); Harvest Moon- Neil Young (1993); Burning Love- Elvis (1968);
      I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That)- Meat Loaf (1993). I stuck with the comeback artists.

  • @LeatherRebel75
    @LeatherRebel75 2 года назад +106

    In 1991, Duran Duran were pretty much seen as a relic of the early 80's. So when "Ordinary World" blew up, it was a shock. It was even more of a delightful shock that "Ordinary World" was such a lush, beautiful, and emotional masterpiece that no one could deny. Not only "Ordinary World" but "Come Undone" was amazing as well.

    • @melindac70
      @melindac70 2 года назад +12

      I think it was when Duran Duran were finally taken more seriously as musicians

    • @DonRosa949
      @DonRosa949 Год назад +5

      Así es... Come Undone fue increíble.

    • @ES-hr6vg
      @ES-hr6vg Год назад +4

      This is completely accurate.

    • @mattbelinski7760
      @mattbelinski7760 Год назад +7

      Not sure why he doesn't mention Come Undone on this vid. Great song and another huge hit off of this same album.

  • @themerlynn
    @themerlynn 2 года назад +130

    This song is very special for me. It had always been a favorite of mine since its release, but many years afterward, I was going through a dark time. I found myself on the wrong side of a bridge railing ready to jump to my death when this song came on. I stopped to listen to my favorite song one last time and the lyrics hit me that there is a better world for me without suicide. I climbed back over the bridge railing and sought help. This song saved my life. To this day, 15 years later, whenever this song comes on, I turn it up and sing along.

    • @joanmavima5423
      @joanmavima5423 2 года назад +14

      Always glad when someone pulls back from the edge. “ It won’t always be this way.”

    • @kellysuealexson1285
      @kellysuealexson1285 2 года назад +15

      Glad you are still here 🤗

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  2 года назад +24

      Wow. Speechless. Greg, so happy this song found you and that you’re still with us. Thank you for sharing your story. Peace to you my friend.

    • @heikkijhautanen4576
      @heikkijhautanen4576 2 года назад +8

      Glad ur still here!!! Listen to good music or call someone if ever feel like that again!!! :)

    • @JoeChrisMorris
      @JoeChrisMorris 2 года назад +5

      Spot on

  • @spark556
    @spark556 2 года назад +227

    They had another smash hit from that album, 'Come Undone'. Truly a fantastic comeback album.

    • @simonchai3040
      @simonchai3040 2 года назад +23

      Come undone is great! Probably my favorite duran duran song of all time

    • @keithkageff8242
      @keithkageff8242 2 года назад +9

      I agree 100%! Come Undone is a fantastic song!

    • @davidhogansrevenge4604
      @davidhogansrevenge4604 2 года назад +9

      I can’t figure out why it wasn’t mentioned in this video either?

    • @teal_panda_8434
      @teal_panda_8434 2 года назад +1

      Yes come undone is the best.... and umf, shelter. This whole album reminds me of my childhood

    • @KennethDillard
      @KennethDillard 2 года назад +6

      "Too Much Information" get overlooked. It's a shame because it both foretold the 24-hour news cycle that we live in now, while also taking jabs at the industry that had once so feverently supported the band.

  • @kenijonesESQ
    @kenijonesESQ 2 года назад +78

    John Taylor is such an under rated bassist....the bass playing on the Rio album kicks ass when you really focus in on listening to it

    • @floepiejane
      @floepiejane 2 года назад +1

      "... really focus..."?! How can you miss it?

    • @kenijonesESQ
      @kenijonesESQ 2 года назад +3

      @@floepiejane ... well some people are baked, others tone deaf, and some say whats a bass, and then there is us, who can listen n say "oh fuk ya !!"

    • @kennethlatham3133
      @kennethlatham3133 2 года назад +6

      No slouch in Power Station, either.

  • @rob21
    @rob21 2 года назад +90

    I’m a metal head, but Duran Duran was always one of my favorite bands. Even as a dance band, I could tell these guys had talent.

    • @TheDoug625
      @TheDoug625 2 года назад +2

      Same here, and I hear so many people say the same thing!

    • @BrosBeforeHoes-L
      @BrosBeforeHoes-L Год назад +2

      Yeah dude, I'm off to see Helmet tomorrow night in this tiny little port town outside Christchurch NZ. But my guilty pleasure has always been Duran Duran haha, Come Undone is a he'll of a tune

    • @Kblog777
      @Kblog777 Год назад +5

      I’m a metalhead too. I’ve seen Duran and Iron Maiden both this year.

    • @greendaleforever
      @greendaleforever Год назад +2

      For a metal head, check out Red's cover of Ordinary World. Just awe inspiring!

    • @gingerindian1141
      @gingerindian1141 9 месяцев назад +3

      agreed. I am no metal head, far from it. I was young teen in the 80s and a multitude of great bands, and Duran Duran were for a few years the most famous in the world, and had a style over substance maintstream perception. But I knew then it was both unfair and not accurate; they were a real band who happend to look like male models, and knew it. Planet Earth...Hungry like the Wolf...Arcadia...and eventually this one. Credit to Warren Cucurullo on the guitar, and for Simon Le Bon to write this song. Its an apex song. I feel proud for Duran Duran. It is not my favourite of theirs, I would cite quite a lot of others before this. But that is testament to their ability to produce great music.

  • @FantasticF113
    @FantasticF113 2 года назад +108

    Adam, this is one of your best commentaries. You really nailed the essence of what the song is about. Excellent stuff 🙏

  • @adriadri305
    @adriadri305 9 месяцев назад +9

    Professor, you are a modern day Casey Kasem. I mean it as a tremendous honor. Your voice, passion, reminds me of his. Listening to him during my youth was a true highlight and you take me to those heights as well. Thank you and rock on my brother!

  • @fuferito
    @fuferito 2 года назад +91

    Staggering that _Duran Duran_ still isn't in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame, after all they've achieved.

    • @ragnari9368
      @ragnari9368 2 года назад +11

      Duran Duran doesn't need the so-called Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame. If they ever do get nominated, they should decline.

    • @thereissomecoolstuff
      @thereissomecoolstuff 2 года назад +18

      @@ragnari9368 your crazy. If they get nominated they go. They had an impact. How many bass players are walking the earth because of this band .

    • @postworld1185
      @postworld1185 2 года назад

      I see the Foo Fighters are in. If only Duran Duran wrote as good of songs as the FF maybe they could get in.

    • @thereissomecoolstuff
      @thereissomecoolstuff 2 года назад +15

      @@postworld1185 they do. DD music is way more sophisticated than the Foo. They still think Dave gets Nirvana credit. DD music was 10 years before nirvana and as much of a game changer as the depressing Nirvana and pearl jam crap. I live in Seattle and am burned out times 1000 on their crap. Nirvana makes me want to cut something DD makes me want to dance in the sun.

    • @fuferito
      @fuferito 2 года назад

      @@postworld1185,
      So's _Def Leppard..._

  • @haydendegrow945
    @haydendegrow945 9 месяцев назад +18

    I nearly lost my life in a car accident in 2015, during which I suffered a debilitating injury that has left me disabled. That near-death experience changed my life forever, and changed my perspective on life. i now take every day that I'm alive as a blessing, and have decided to pursue my dreams even further than before. At the time of the crash, I was a simple university student only looking to earn a degree and get a high paying job. Today, I have two degrees, have published a novel, have written two songs that nearly made it to Spotify, gone to many wonderful locations simply to say I've been there, and have taken a moderately-paying job that almost seems like it was tailor-made for me. This song helped me go through some of the toughest parts of that journey, and I absolutely love it for that.

    • @jtoland2333
      @jtoland2333 13 дней назад

      That’s all great! But have you got Jesus?

    • @haydendegrow945
      @haydendegrow945 13 дней назад

      @@jtoland2333 Not exactly. I have settled on a religion, but not any of the major ones.

  • @willymccoy3427
    @willymccoy3427 2 года назад +28

    Interesting that this was posted on the 2nd anniversary of a major change in my wife's life. On jan 6, 2020, she had a freak accident that broke her neck and she died and had to be revivied. She was a quadriplegic at first and has slowing coming back, trying to find her "ordinary world". This has been one of her "theme songs" for her recovery. Thanks for this one.

  • @bluegreenglue6565
    @bluegreenglue6565 2 года назад +91

    As my late husband began actively dying two years ago, this song haunted me, and I still freeze in my tracks if it starts playing in public. Like "Afterimage" by Rush, having been written from honesty (rather than some faceless shlub trying to write a "hit"), the truth of the message is inescapable. Being a widow now, I have shared with many others the common realization that you don't "go back to normal," or "move on" as if things should settle back into what they used to be. You have been changed by the experience, and so the world itself has changed - necessitating a new way to exist in that world. Sometimes I feel like I'm crazy, not able to navigate in this new world (and often not wanting to live in it any longer). To quote Rush, "This just can't be understood." For all of you who know what I mean, I'm sorry and I hope you're doing okay.

    • @joanmavima5423
      @joanmavima5423 2 года назад +7

      Bless you. You have spoken to many people today.

    • @dommccaffry3802
      @dommccaffry3802 2 года назад +3

      I send you my love X

    • @stanphillips7277
      @stanphillips7277 2 года назад +11

      Yeah, I get it. My Mother was my best friend. It was she and I against the world for the duration of my childhood. We'd move from Florida to Philadelphia and back to Florida, sometimes Canada where she was born. We were the only people we knew in some places for whatever duration of time it took to make friends. We both made fast friends with people but we were always very close.
      I took care of her after she was knocked down in a grocery store at 72 but she recovered. Then in 2004 she had a heart attack, cancer surgery, and a broken hip all within 6 months time. I became her caregiver and it was an honor and a pleasure. Nothing noble or sacrificial, I just wanted her to be well taken care of and not thrown away into a nursing home.
      So in May of 2017 she suddenly passed away. It was like the light she emitted was just gone and I was alone.
      It was deveststing to say the least and although it's gotten easier, I'm not the same. The world doesn't feel the same and I suppose it's the price of loving someone and relying on their love to such an extent that you can never really be the person you once were. She was my better half. Of all my friends and the woman or girls I've loved on different levels, my mom was the person I loved spending time with the most by far.
      She loved life and didn't have any meanness in her. She had an ability to put people at ease, everyone who met her instantly felt at ease around her.
      Words can't describe all the little things that make a person who they are. I'm failing to do her justice but it's ok. It's just not possible.
      She was the first person I thought of when something wonderful or terrible happened. I wanted to talk to her immediately.
      A song , a movie, I liked I wanted her to share in it with me. She loved Rush by the way. I've seen them 5 times. I took her to Frank Sinatra and Paul McCartney, we both enjoyed them both but to see my mom in the presence of Sinatra (she was a Bobby Sockser in her youth) was just indescribably rewarding for me. She was a huge Beatles fan as well so McCartney with 6 other people and my mom was amazing. I mainly spent my time with her for that show. She would stay home on New Years Eve with a bottle of champagne and watch the ball drop in Time Square and didn't go out often. She loved people but loved being home talking on the phone, visiting with neighbors, having people over. She loved to walk around with our dogs.
      So these were huge events for her and to be with her and see her smile and take in the shows and sing along. Man it was so gratifying for me.
      So I'm off on a rant reminiscing. I could continue but I won't. I'm sure I've made most of my point.
      She often said "We grieve for ourselves" and I'll grieve her loss for the rest of my days.
      I still, even though it hurts every day on some level. Even though I'm not the same. When she left she took some indescribable part of me with her. The love and affirmation. Knowing someone held me in the highest regard and wanted me around as often as possible. Knowing I had a purpose!
      I took care of her. If I didn't do anything for anyone any given day I still was essential for her survival, keeping her spirits up. Her moral high.
      I'm lost without her. I live on and I'm accustomed to her not being around but I miss her on some level constantly and other times terribly.
      I avoided music for 6 months after she died. She loved it so and I couldn't walk around in tears. Now I get blindsided from time to time thinking , "She'd have loved to have been around for this".
      There's a WWII song that Sinatra did a version of called "I'll Be Seeing You" that had the lyrics:
      I'll be seeing you in all the steps along the way
      In everything that's warm and gay
      I'll always think of you that way
      I'll find you in the morning sun and when the night is new, I'll be looking at the moon but I'll be seeing you.
      She loved that song and in tandem with the power of the song itself delivered by Sinatra, that combination of things still can bring me to tears. She was worth it though. I wouldn't want to have not had her at all. Still though, I'll never be the same.
      It changes us in a permanent way but I think it's a testament to the love we were so fortunate to have had. Some only understand love as a concept. I know what the real thing is, and although she's gone I'm glad I got to have her around for as long as I did. I was blessed to have her for a mother.
      I'll stop now 😂 with this. My mom loved Jack Kennedy. The whole Camelot thing. She had books and memorabilia, just a huge fan. It reminded her of New York in the 60s where she'd moved to from Montreal, her place of birth.
      Robert Kennedy in talking about JFK after the assassination quoted Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and I thought of this instantly when my mom passed away. It made such sense all of a sudden.
      When he shall die,
      Take him and cut him out in little stars,
      And he will make the face of heaven so fine
      That all the world will be in love with night
      And pay no worship to the garish sun.
      ❤️✌️🙏

    • @JW...-oj5iw
      @JW...-oj5iw 2 года назад +2

      I hope that sharing your pain with us helps diffuse it into the world. I imagine that you long for the time that you will be able smile about the good times without the tears that follow. I'm pretty much there, but it's for a pet, not a wife.

    • @loreleiwebster9347
      @loreleiwebster9347 2 года назад +5

      I lost my husband this past march 15th, 2021(he died of kidney failure, but we knew it could happen, since he'd been in the hospital 2 times before.. I miss him dearly but he made me promise to not follow him if he died, because I wasn't meant to die until later in life.. he was wise beyond his 42 years..)so know that you can't cry for yesterday, your here for a reason. If your husband were here, what would he say??? What would he tell you??? I know mine would tell me, that he'll be there when I go, but not to go anytime soon!! I hope you e been able to pick yourself up and continue on, like 6pur supposed to...
      May your life be worthy of what he would of given you, had he been able.
      Love and chaos theory. L.

  • @FernandoJRodriguezFernandoJRM
    @FernandoJRodriguezFernandoJRM 2 года назад +43

    “Serious” was not a low point, it’s a great song that deserves to be featured in a hidden gems video. In fact it’s one of my all time favorite Duran Duran songs.

  • @cclark3905
    @cclark3905 2 года назад +37

    Great video!
    I was in High School 80-84. Between being on MTV every freaking hour and their stolen style from a far more serious UK band called "Japan".
    I was never a fan of Duran Duran.
    It actually took the Power Station to help me even appreciate Taylor's musical ability.
    Then as young adult with 2 kids and a mortgage
    in the early 90's. I heard this song... I discounted it immediately because it was D.D.
    Then one day I was sitting in my car alone after an emotional blow out with wife, work, and making up for past sins...
    And I finally really listened to the song...
    BOOM... It messed me up...
    Later it made me appreciate D.D.'s music and talent in a new way And for that I will always be grateful.

    • @stevebengel1346
      @stevebengel1346 2 года назад +3

      Same time frame here, but I loved Duran Duran and Japan. Lol

  • @jimmyramone7396
    @jimmyramone7396 2 года назад +82

    Their 90's comeback was a great surprise. They gave us gold in the 80's

    • @ColtraneTaylor
      @ColtraneTaylor 2 года назад

      Liberty is the better album. Prof saying Serious and Violence were "lacklustre" are more signs that he values radio hits more than great songs.

  • @RussellRobinson971
    @RussellRobinson971 2 года назад +113

    "Sometimes the person we mourn losing the most is ourselves" wow, that hit hard.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  2 года назад +27

      It's a truth that's very hard to come to terms with. Thanks for commenting Russell.

    • @RussellRobinson971
      @RussellRobinson971 2 года назад +5

      @@ProfessorofRock another awesome video Adam, thank you

    • @gaywizard2000
      @gaywizard2000 2 года назад +3

      Yeah, we all learned something that day.

    • @cozmicpfunk
      @cozmicpfunk 2 года назад +3

      ​@@ProfessorofRock Thank you for sharing this with us- this song really demonstrates Duran Duran's maturity as a true legend in music being able to establish amazing songs in an era of Grunge and simpler song formats- Ordinary World is a very complex song melodically and stands next my other favorite: "Save a Prayer". Truly, this band can convey tremendous depth alongside #1 pop singles. Not many "New Wave" bands of the 80's survived the next decade. DD is still carrying the flame after 40 years- Amazing!

    • @mimat1427
      @mimat1427 2 года назад +2

      I’ve been having an incredibly difficult time since losing my dad Jan 15, 2020, followed by several other loved ones in close succession. This quote really hit home with me as well.

  • @guillermosahuquillo4499
    @guillermosahuquillo4499 2 года назад +34

    It so great to see how this band is being praised today as one of the greatest ever. They really deserve it. I remember back in my teens how they were written off because of all the huge female following they had, they were considered a “cute boy band”, with nothing much to offer (despite all of the unquestionable success they were having, and truly amazing albums like Rio… an album that you can listen to today and be surprised it as released 40 years ago!) Ordinary World is just a gem that will shine forever.

    • @arlenehohneker9053
      @arlenehohneker9053 2 года назад

      I'm sure Kpop band KTS? will go through the same thing. But at least Duran Duran play instruments.

    • @melindac70
      @melindac70 2 года назад

      I agree, they do deserve it. They are all very talented musicians and song writers.

  • @shellygenter8585
    @shellygenter8585 2 года назад +19

    Being a Duranie, the 1st time I heard this, I sobbed uncontrollably. The beauty in the pain just drove me there. And then Warren C's solo, the haunting quality of it just made the tears come harder. I heard a re-record of it by a young lady, just her voice and a piano, and I was again driven to tears. When leBon is on, he's on fire.

  • @bitcortex1991
    @bitcortex1991 2 года назад +48

    Interesting. I've always interpreted this one as the band's realization that their glory days are behind them ("What has happened to it all?", "Where is the life that I recognize?"), and their determination to press on ("There's an ordinary world somehow I have to find", "Pride's gone out the window", "I will learn to survive"). But this video fills in the context for the rest of the lyrics. Thank you, Professor!

    • @gaywizard2000
      @gaywizard2000 2 года назад +4

      Me too

    • @FantasticF113
      @FantasticF113 2 года назад +4

      Yep, I think Adam managed to beautifully articulate how 'Ordinary World' came to be. It's also nice to hear you've discovered a closer meaning to the song's origin. I wasn't aware of it either. Now we can all enjoy and appreciate the music on a whole other level 🙏

    • @marksneddon3709
      @marksneddon3709 2 года назад

      I’ve not heard this song for years and years
      And years
      As soon as I heard it I travelled back in time
      I was a young lad working a milk round (no dreadful story or anything) I just remembered the smell of the van, the cold in the air the dark mornings in England a complete opposite to my days now

  • @misterwombat
    @misterwombat 2 года назад +34

    This ranks with "Save A Prayer" as the most emotional, heartfelt offering in DD's catalogue.

  • @Ohyeahduh
    @Ohyeahduh 2 года назад +28

    Professor, your writing for this episode was brilliant. Sheer poetry. Philosophy of ecstasy, pain, life and death and that which helps us through it all - music. This has always been a favorite of mine. Keep up the great work.

  • @tomdecuca3627
    @tomdecuca3627 2 года назад +19

    Warren was an incredible guitar player and writer, working with Missing Person's, and Frank Zappa, he is a major player. Im glad they did this.

  • @TheKeymaster316
    @TheKeymaster316 2 года назад +21

    The guitar in the song is incredible and the solo gives me chills to this day. A masterclass of a song by a truly talented group.

  • @kathyo9420
    @kathyo9420 2 года назад +2

    Ordinary World and Come Undone are the only two songs from DD that I ever liked. And I didn't just like them, I LOVE them. I recently went through a horrible, and I mean HORRIBLE, breakup and this song kept popping up on my playlist like the universe knew I needed to revisit it. I will learn to survive. I had no choice but to survive, and claw out of being utterly broken. I loathed DD in high school. But these two songs showed we all grew up whether we wanted to or not.

  • @Jedi71
    @Jedi71 2 года назад +17

    Duran Duran is my favorite band to this day. Simon's 2022 voice is stronger than ever. And I LOVE Liberty.

    • @levisguy53
      @levisguy53 2 года назад +1

      my fave band too and I like Liberty. "My Antarctica" and "First Impression" are among their best songs. I prefer them to "The Relex" and "Is There Something I Should Know?"

  • @philipqvist7322
    @philipqvist7322 2 года назад +10

    The Wedding Album is one of the underrated albums of the 90s - I would put it right up there with Rio as their best album.

  • @DJAvalonArizona
    @DJAvalonArizona 2 года назад +31

    Oh man, what a perfect song. So many memories. I moved that year to another state. It was a huge event in my life. I played that CD constantly, & learned how to play Warren’s guitar lead. 😆 I was a certified Duranie since ‘82. Still am. Liberty was a lost gem 💎 great album as well.

    • @charleyanne
      @charleyanne 2 года назад +4

      Duranie here too! This is my 2nd fave song ever, behind *Chauffeur* . But *Ordinary World* had reminded me of my Dad's passing since it happened.

    • @melindac70
      @melindac70 2 года назад

      @@charleyanneChauffeur is my favorite song by Duran Duran too !!! I'm so very sorry for your loss. :(

  • @lizmarch4000
    @lizmarch4000 2 года назад +11

    "sometimes the person we mourn losing the most, is ourselves." Oh my. tear my heart out why dontcha?? Nice analyses Professor.

  • @neilmustow368
    @neilmustow368 2 года назад +15

    This song was such a great comeback for Duran Duran in 1993 when I was a teenager👍🏻

  • @margaretschembridalli5218
    @margaretschembridalli5218 2 года назад +11

    Duran Duran is the music score of my life. Check out the newly released album Future Past. They rarely fail me! Right now I'm hooked to the song All of you.

    • @JC-yz1sf
      @JC-yz1sf 2 года назад +1

      It’s such an amazing album!!! So proud and grateful to still be a Duranie now!!❤️

    • @Terri_MacKay
      @Terri_MacKay 2 года назад +2

      I was 18 when their first album was released, so I feel like I've grown up and grown older along with the band. No one that I knew took them seriously as musicians back then...and so many people wrote them off as a band of pretty boys that would just be a flash in the pan.
      Forty years later, and they're still here, and still making great and relevant music!!

    • @JC-yz1sf
      @JC-yz1sf 2 года назад +1

      @@Terri_MacKay AMEN!!!! Duranies Rock On Forever!!!❤️

    • @Terri_MacKay
      @Terri_MacKay 2 года назад

      @@JC-yz1sf ❤️

    • @melindac70
      @melindac70 2 года назад +1

      Mine too. I grew up listening to them in the 80's. Been a Duranie since

  • @minniemeowmix2934
    @minniemeowmix2934 2 года назад +7

    This song came out the week I lost a childhood friend to a gun accident. I'd been a big Duranie up to that point and it was so special to have this song guide me through the grief and help me keep moving forward.

  • @MrLeadb1
    @MrLeadb1 2 года назад +31

    'Ordinary World' was the first time I realised that Duran Duran were capable of producing excellent music.

    • @yepper1165
      @yepper1165 2 года назад

      For me it was Power Station. It was a harder edge of pop music than Duran Duran and with a singer who's voice I like a ton better. But it showed that musician-wise they had skills I had never heard as part of Duran Duran.

    • @yepper1165
      @yepper1165 2 года назад +1

      @@willowfarm5941 I will gladly check that out.

  • @alexandrialubomir4805
    @alexandrialubomir4805 2 года назад +10

    This IS my favorite band! I love the new album too. “Invisible” is great! Duranies are the most loyal fans. I found a Duran buddy online and she’s a sweet friend now.

    • @JC-yz1sf
      @JC-yz1sf 2 года назад +2

      Yes we are!!! Duranies Rock On Forever!!❤️

  • @sammyo4962
    @sammyo4962 2 года назад +4

    Thank you Professor of Rock. I lost my dad very unexpectedly two and a half years ago and it was nice to hear you say that you're never alone. My condolences for the loss of your dad. Thanks for the videos... especially this one!

  • @aaronwhite3298
    @aaronwhite3298 2 года назад +12

    The 80s was a monumental time for music and bands..but only the greatest moved into the 90s and not just survived but thrived...Duran Duran is one of those bands that transcends time. Their sound and songs are timeless. I agree this is their crown jewel and I'm a fan to this day!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  2 года назад +3

      You nailed it. Many entered the 90s, few survived them.

  • @catherine6653
    @catherine6653 2 года назад +19

    Nice video Professor. You have increased my appreciation for this song. I will listen to it today and listen to the lyrics. I never realized it was written after the loss of a friend.
    Fun fact: Duran Duran was Princesses Diana's favorite band.
    Also: In the intro to this video, the prize in the cereal box brought me back to my childhood. Does anyone remember the bicycle license plates in Honey Comb cereal? I always wanted to find Washington State but didn't find it.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  2 года назад +7

      YES! Loved the license plates! I was aware that it was Princess Di's fave but thanks for the reminder. Thanks Catherine. That was a fun post for nostalgic reasons!

    • @FantasticF113
      @FantasticF113 2 года назад +1

      Yep, this is good stuff. The Professor hit another home run with this video. Now the lyrics make more sense. From reading the comments it looks like there are a lot of people who didn't know the backstory, myself included. 🙏

  • @alifhashim3752
    @alifhashim3752 2 года назад +9

    This feature of Duran Duran really made my day. Thank you so much professor for telling the story about this song and how special it actually was and is till today. Peace from Malaysia 🇲🇾 with ❤️.

  • @SynthMusicWorld
    @SynthMusicWorld 2 года назад +26

    One of the best concerts I attended was the original lineup of Duran Duran in 2005 in support of their album "Astronaut." What a show! Everyone was at the top of their game.

    • @melindac70
      @melindac70 2 года назад +1

      YES !!!! I went to their reunion concert too. I was so happy to see the original line up in concert !!! They were amazing

    • @levisguy53
      @levisguy53 2 года назад +1

      indeed, I saw them in Jax, FL for that tour, got to hear "Careless Memories" live for the first of 2 times thus far.

  • @scottlowell493
    @scottlowell493 2 года назад +2

    Always liked Duran Duran. Ordinary world is exceptional!

  • @bishdizzle67
    @bishdizzle67 2 года назад +10

    Absolutely agree with your thoughts on Ordinary World. It's a masterpiece and definitely their most thoughtful song ever. Thx again for all the research and thought provoking ideas.

  • @laurat1129
    @laurat1129 2 года назад +10

    "Ordinary World" is such a great song, but I never knew the story behind it or their struggle to keep going after the 80s: "I will learn to survive..." ("Serious" is also great about LTRs as bandmates and friends, showing their maturity.) As w/The Police's own "Too Much Information", this one just skewers the nature of fame and success: "Destroyed by MTV, I hate to bite the hand that feeds me..." If you listen closely, though, esp. to the "B-sides", Duran2 was always better than just their glam image and pop hits. (So thanks again for reminding us w/this video, Professor!)

  • @robster7316
    @robster7316 2 года назад +12

    Wonderful comeback story for this talented British band and a reminder that so many great songs arise out of pain and loss. Clapton's "Tears In Heaven" comes to mind. Great segment, Adam!

  • @hoisin75
    @hoisin75 2 года назад +7

    I was fortune enough to see Duran Duran recently and Simon LeBon introduced the song by explaining as times change and situations change, songs can take on an entirely new meaning - never more so than with Ordinary World in these difficult pandemic times we have ALL experiences. I’m a stiff upper lip Brit and even I had a tear in my eye as I sang along. It could have been written specifically about covid

  • @GeneLLynch
    @GeneLLynch 2 года назад +16

    This segment helped me so much. Lost some Family and Friends in 2021 and been wanting to write a song for them but just haven't. Hearing the story of how it took years to write a song to express that loss has taken enormous pressure off of me.

    • @moabt.frican7163
      @moabt.frican7163 2 года назад +1

      I'm sorry man... I do hope things look up for you. That song will just come out one of these nights, maybe when you're thinking about your loved ones and just strum out some chords and find a feels. Helps me sometimes. Good day, sir!

    • @GeneLLynch
      @GeneLLynch 2 года назад

      @@moabt.frican7163 Thank You

  • @janet4498
    @janet4498 2 года назад +25

    What's often referred to as "the wedding album" is one of my favorite Duran Duran albums. I also love "Come Undone" and "Too Much Information" (a commentary on information overload still relevant today -- even more so actually).

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  2 года назад +5

      Such an elegant album!

    • @tristramcoffin926
      @tristramcoffin926 2 года назад +3

      MORE relevant today

    • @EdwoodCA
      @EdwoodCA 2 года назад +1

      @@ProfessorofRock The "bonus disc" of it has some amazing songs, too! *"Falling Angel" is one of their best songs, ever.* ruclips.net/video/gYtJeAvDOB0/видео.html

    • @melindac70
      @melindac70 2 года назад

      I feel the band had evolved so much in this album.

  • @MattyHalloween
    @MattyHalloween 2 года назад +8

    Released during the darkest period of my life this song literally saved me. I was lost and alone. Ironic that a song about losing someone was exactly what I needed to find myself again. Thank you Duran Duran.

  • @AUDIONOIR100
    @AUDIONOIR100 2 года назад +6

    Categorically Adam, this is the best commentary I've seen you do to date... and thats without interviewing any of the band members! So well measured and heartfelt. Congrats and here's to a bigger 'and better' 2022.

  • @stephenoconnor8257
    @stephenoconnor8257 Год назад +2

    I was commuting by train daily to Downtown Toronto throughout the 90's. I listened to anything and everything on my Walkman. I tuned into a station I didn't goto often. This song came on from the beginning.
    I was floored. This is going to be one of my favourites for the rest of my life. I'm in my 60's now, I still love it. Only certain songs have done this to me.
    Thanks Duran Duran.

  • @arlenehohneker9053
    @arlenehohneker9053 2 года назад +3

    Duran Duran is one of those few bands that can take a hiatus and still make smash hits with their separate projects and then find their way back together.. like a weird deep soul level connection of a dysfunctional marriage. Arcadia, I feel is an extension of Simon's grief with Goodbye is Forever. Same goes with Power Station. I get the feeling sometimes that Nick stifled Andy. Andy is just as accomplished as Warren as a guitarist and he doesn't get enough props here in the US. Europe loves him and he has a following there. Astronaut's "Sunrise" was really uplifting. Most everyone who likes the band remembers when Duran Duran and Power Station played Live Aid (though disappointed that Robert Palmer didn't sing lead but Michael DesBarres). Duran Duran is one of the few bands/performing artists that made a James Bond theme song a top 20 hit too.

  • @curzon176
    @curzon176 2 года назад +7

    I remember playing the shit out of the Wedding Album, especially Ordinary World and Come Undone. I was a huge Duran Duran fan in their heyday, and saw them live in '87 when they toured with David Bowie on his Glass Spider tour. But i pretty much forgot about them after that, until '93 when that album was released. It was so different and great.

  • @davidbush6482
    @davidbush6482 2 года назад +7

    I want to thank you for your recognizing the greatness of this album as I've always turned to (ordinary world) for inspiration in my own life. I watch you all the time and really enjoy your RUclips videos. Thx!

  • @davidmarlajurek5038
    @davidmarlajurek5038 Год назад +4

    I remember so clearly listening to this song when it first came out… as a high schooler, I was so happy my most favorite band was again releasing great music. Then it felt like Duran Duran’s musical style had “grown up”… A few years later, my family suffered several losses within a short period. Four of my first cousins died tragically at very young ages, two of them brother and sister just six months from each other. That girl cousin, Shirlee, I was very close to and we shared a great love for Duran Duran’s music. She gave me as a birthday gift their Rio album on cassette that I still treasure, because we played it over and over, singing every song. When she suddenly died after losing her brother to cancer, the lyrics of this beautiful tribute song clicked like they never had before. I just lost my brother in law 2 weeks ago. I am again listening to this beautiful composition 😢❤ in remembrance of all my loved ones.

    • @cjc2
      @cjc2 8 месяцев назад +1

      ❤❤

  • @daveb224
    @daveb224 2 года назад +8

    Jeez, just listening to clips of the song can make me want to cry. This is, for me and my mother, my Uncle Joe. It just happened to be released when he was in his last months, when we were taking care of him. He had spent his life searching for his ordinary world. This is the most powerful song I've ever heard.

  • @chuckm4540
    @chuckm4540 6 месяцев назад +2

    Former Frank Zappa and Missing Persons' guitarist Warren Cuccurullo breathed new life into Duran Duran.

  • @ihadtosayit10
    @ihadtosayit10 7 месяцев назад +3

    Even though I am a Gen Xer I did not hear this song until one day coming home from the grocery store deep in the pandemic lockdown in mid-2020. I was startled and moved as the beauty and profoundness of the music and lyrics washed over me. Our world was no longer ordinary. I was also thinking of my beloved cousin whose cancer had come back and knew she would soon pass. I then lost my beloved husband in August of 2022 and the song came rushing back to me and here I am listening to it and others thoughts about it over a year later. I suspect I will come back to it again and again as I complete my time on this planet.

    • @tRumphate
      @tRumphate 3 месяца назад

      @@ihadtosayit10 💙❤️‍🔥💯❤️‍🔥💙

  • @georgemathie8123
    @georgemathie8123 2 года назад +7

    Duran Duran is a band that keeps getting better and 41 years later are still producing fresh and innovative music and also I'm such a massive fan of DD that I loved the power station and Arcadia

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  2 года назад +1

      They crafted some really great music.

    • @georgemathie8123
      @georgemathie8123 2 года назад +2

      @@ProfessorofRock my favorite Duran Duran album is between seven and the ragged Tiger and notorious Rio is not to far behind

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  2 года назад +2

      @@georgemathie8123 Love both of those records!

  • @janet4498
    @janet4498 2 года назад +10

    1993 was THE year of surprise comebacks in the U.S. for many talented artists. In addition to Duran Duran, this is when Boy George returned with "The Crying Game," New Order came back with "Regret," Tina Turner returned with "I Don't Wanna Fight," Earth, Wind, and Fire were back with "Sunday Morning," Peter Gabriel with "Steam," Patty Smyth (of Scandal fame) with "No Mistakes" (the follow-up to "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" with Don Henley), and Meat Loaf returned with "I'd Do Anything for Love."

    • @kyliepollert8341
      @kyliepollert8341 2 года назад

      I would love for Professor to do an episode on Boy George & Culture Club someday. I have loved them since I was a little girl, and have seen them twice in concert; George was hilarious in between songs, too!

    • @TheRetroManRandySavage
      @TheRetroManRandySavage 2 года назад

      And def leppards adrenalize album. Obviously not on the level of pyromania and Hysteria, but great all the same.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  2 года назад

      Very true. Depeche Mode came back with another strong album in Songs Faith and Devotion...

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  2 года назад +1

      How about an interview with George?

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  2 года назад

      Didn't Adrenalize come out in 92?

  • @tylergirl1970
    @tylergirl1970 2 года назад +2

    I believe that Duran Duran's new track Future Past is a continuation of this sentiment.

  • @bukitkatilmp
    @bukitkatilmp 2 года назад +8

    You are right Prof, Ordinary World was one of the three songs Simon wrote about the death of David Miles. Do You Believe in Shame is my favorite and Out of My Mind is my third favorite of this trilogy.

    • @ColtraneTaylor
      @ColtraneTaylor 2 года назад +1

      Do You Believe in Shame is one of their best songs and much much better than Ordinary World.

    • @bukitkatilmp
      @bukitkatilmp 2 года назад +1

      @@ColtraneTaylor Totally agree with you

    • @melindac70
      @melindac70 2 года назад +1

      @@ColtraneTaylor I feel Do you Believe In Shame is more heart wrenching than Ordinary world. I love all 3 songs of the trilogy

    • @ColtraneTaylor
      @ColtraneTaylor 2 года назад +1

      @@melindac70 Yes. But I also find it uplifting.

  • @kindnessmakesusbetter8629
    @kindnessmakesusbetter8629 2 года назад +5

    I had zero idea of the behind the scenes of this song. Thank you to the professor. I'll never forget being bummed that my junior in high school ass didn't get tickets for DD's Big Thing tour in Atlanta '88 before they sold out. But then magic on the radio happened and word was leaked a few obstructed view seats would be released to (in person at the time via Ticketmaster 3rd party vendor.) Our closest vendor was a now much missed record store called Turtle's and my BFF and I pulled the ol' we're spending-the-night-at-each-other's-house rouse and camped out instead on a chilly night for those tickets. Well, we got them and skipped school to head to Center Stage to see if we could somehow get non obstructed view tix. While there, Warren was either arriving or leaving for a break, yet he took the time to talk to us. We, stupidly, had no idea how he was associated with DD (the internet was not quite "the" thing, yet and all our band info came from Tiger Beat or the like), but were amazed a dude had the guts to have a great spiky, jet-black, long (back of the head, obviously) mullet and max-effect eyeliner in Atlanta 1988 @ 8am. We didn't get better tix, but it didn't matter. Nobody claimed their exact seats, anyway. It was a truly great show with a peppering of minor suburban teenage rebellion...fun times...

  • @Spongerob0
    @Spongerob0 2 года назад +5

    As you said, for me this song came right out of nowhere. I had always considered Duran Duran as pop fluff that was best ignored. Then I heard this song while I was going through a painful divorce and...wow! All these years later and it's still the most unforgettable song I have ever heard.

  • @marksimmons1575
    @marksimmons1575 20 дней назад +1

    I found duran duran in 1983 -1985. I was so excited every time they released a new album. But when the wedding album dropped, I knew they were back in the game. I love OW, but come undone is my fave from that album

  • @stupid5pin
    @stupid5pin 2 года назад +5

    I gotta tell you, I've always thought this was a beautiful song, but I've never paid that much attention to it to really understand it in depth. I am absolutely going to give this track another listen and pay more attention to the lyrics. Might even have to seek out a physical copy of it. Great job Professor. Keep up the great work.

  • @novaplex4760
    @novaplex4760 Год назад +3

    I think it’s simply the most perfect pop song ever

  • @constipatedinsincity4424
    @constipatedinsincity4424 2 года назад +3

    I have a suggestion for a question and a probable video. The saddest songs or the songs that can move you to emotion. Country music 🎶 has its own list. So many! There's nothing wrong with crying a little 😢 it can be a stress and anxiety reliever also tears are great for your complexion!

  • @tickedoffnow
    @tickedoffnow 2 года назад +4

    Ordinary World breaks my heart
    Makes me cry
    And I think Liberty was awesome 🙏♥️

  • @edgardeese
    @edgardeese 2 года назад +2

    As an 80's teen male, I HATED Duran Duran because we had to compete with Simon for the girls' attention. But, they won me with this song. Still in my playlist today.

  • @lexkooby
    @lexkooby 2 года назад +16

    Nobody covers music better than professor of rock - very refreshing to hear someone so honest and positive about music. Your genuine love of music comes through in every video.

  • @TheRetroManRandySavage
    @TheRetroManRandySavage 2 года назад +5

    I loved ordinary world as a young teen. I saw both def leppard and Duran duran in 93. Looking back I'm so glad those two bands survived the 80s.
    Ordinary world and when love and hate collide are two of my favourite "ballads" from the 90's.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  2 года назад +2

      Same. Both bands are great and it's been cool to see the way that they've evolved

  • @veliborb
    @veliborb 2 года назад +2

    Great song definitely...but what about the "Come undone"?

  • @JamieBarrettMusic
    @JamieBarrettMusic Год назад +2

    Never cared for Duran Duran… until I heard this song… it is, without a doubt, one of my all-time favorite songs!

  • @mattfarahsmillionmilelexus
    @mattfarahsmillionmilelexus 2 года назад +8

    It's a beautiful song that everyone can relate to, just timeless.

  • @herobreaker9011
    @herobreaker9011 Год назад +3

    I have a friend who at one time "only" listened to metal. I played "Ordinary World" for him and he became obsessed with it. He later admitted to me that it completely changed how he appreciated music. Now he listens to ALL KINDS of music!

  • @bcapen1
    @bcapen1 Год назад +2

    Duran Duran is from my generation. This music got me through the 80s. I raised my boys to appreciate all music they would lovingly mock me for my Duran Duran faves. In 2020 I almost lost my younger son to covid. He got sick away from home and alone. I spent 6 months at his bedside while he was on life support. He couldn't move. He lost his vision, he had music. Ordinary World he felt was written for him. It got him through that difficult time. Thank you to Simon LeBon for writing it and helping to bring my son back to me.

  • @buckijunki8167
    @buckijunki8167 2 года назад +3

    I some how missed this song when it was released in the early 90's. Guess raising toddlers at that time I was focused on other things. I didn't listen to this song until 2017. My husband had this on his playlist and was like who is this? I was shocked that it was Duran Duran and that it was from the 90's. I absolutely loved this song from that day forward. I get teared up every time I hear it .

  • @KaristaSwiss
    @KaristaSwiss 2 года назад +2

    Their duran duran album proved they are a true talented group... wow they are awesome !!!!! Check out their leopard song!!!

  • @kcumblidge
    @kcumblidge 2 месяца назад +1

    I had always interpreted the song as an introspection of going from a world-wide chart-topping stadium-filling band to having it all suddenly disappear. I thought the shock of suddenly having to adapt to the ordinary world the majority of occupy was the impetus. I hadn't known about how dire their financial circumstances had become (thank you Professor of Rock). I have a hard time believing that going from the top of the world to having credit cards declined didn't play a part behind the song. 🤔

  • @CarlosJGonzalez-cq4ie
    @CarlosJGonzalez-cq4ie 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for your video on "Ordinary World". Most people, like myself, love the frothy, frisky, synth-driven tunes that DD were known for, but it's clear that they also had gravitas in their material. Thank you a million times!

  • @drflex8549
    @drflex8549 2 года назад +3

    this channel has become addictive

  • @gaetanoflorio6277
    @gaetanoflorio6277 2 года назад +3

    After seeing Duran Duran live at the Singapore GP in 2017, I couldn't bieve how great they sounded. Their new song "Pressure off" was an instant hit for me after so many years away from the charts. Sounded like where they left off 👍

  • @pauliegambino7832
    @pauliegambino7832 2 года назад +1

    Unfair to fire Warren so that Andy, an apathetic and disinterested original member, could come back. Warren to me has always been the true Duran guitarist.

  • @adawil2002
    @adawil2002 11 месяцев назад +1

    Warren Cuccurullo, Terry & Dale Bozzio, Patrick O'Hearn & Chuck Wild were the ex-Zappa musicians who became Missing Persons.

  • @kriscote3295
    @kriscote3295 2 года назад +1

    Too Much Information - that song has as much relevance today as it did nearly 30 years ago. Great video PoR.

  • @michaelfrazia4569
    @michaelfrazia4569 2 года назад +5

    one of the alltime great bands...decade after decade they have managed to do it right...total respect...they sound just as good today live as ever...I miss Andy because he gave those early hits a rock edge, but they others still are in top form...they deserve all the accolades...Warren's brother worked for me about 15 years ago ...he gave me some cool schwag and some stories

  • @kindnessmakesusbetter8629
    @kindnessmakesusbetter8629 2 года назад +3

    I think this song should be the backdrop of this ceaseless pandemic. Wouldn't a 2019 Ordinary World be desirable right now?

  • @mournblade1066
    @mournblade1066 2 года назад +2

    Ah, Warren Cuccurullo. It totally blew my mind when I first discovered the connection between Duran Duran and Missing Persons. . . and, by extension, Frank Zappa.

  • @endlessawareness
    @endlessawareness 2 года назад +2

    All I can say Adam is well done. This was a wonderful tribute to this song.

  • @marcadiadd5681
    @marcadiadd5681 2 года назад +2

    Duran Duran has a great new album out called Future Past. Check it out!

    • @marcadiadd5681
      @marcadiadd5681 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/p/OLAK5uy_mM1nGhGCys1ecja-yqcdmpUVnAtWFFNHY

  • @ToddCampopiano
    @ToddCampopiano Год назад +1

    Although I didn't think Warren Cuccurullo was the best guitarist for Duran Duran, he knocked Ordinary World out of the park. He basically saved Duran Duran from financial ruin. And then Duran Duran kicked him to the curb when they reformed the original lineup with Andy Taylor on guitar for the Astronaut album and reunion tour. And then they kicked Andy out of the band because he didn't want to participate in that insipid Hip Hop inspired Red Carpet Massacre album.They should have invited Warren back to the band rather than use this revolving door of substandard studio guitar players. All of Duran Duran's music since Astronaut has been mostly crap. Sadly, Andy has Stage 4 pancreatic cancer. So he won't be rejoining the band. But Warren is still available. Duran Duran should bring him back and put out another phenomenal "Wedding Album 2" record.

  • @GopiKrishnanz
    @GopiKrishnanz 2 года назад +2

    Wonderful episode and such heartwarming comments too!
    The last part of the trilogy Out of my mind was included in Medazzaland album, which also had another drug overdose tribute to the great Michael Hutchence with Michael, you've got a lot to answer for. That album was the most psychedelic DD has ever gone for and also includes a song titled So long suicide!

  • @carloscorzo9913
    @carloscorzo9913 2 года назад +2

    Also professor of rock I think this time you forgot to give some credit to Warren Cucurrulo for the wonderful music composition, "Ordinary World" Simon's powerful lyrics would not be the same without the amazing mood created by the music, beautiful melody, and powerful guitar that is so expressive.

  • @RBS_
    @RBS_ 2 года назад +2

    ***NO 'ORDINARY' LOVE...*** : ...Man, Prof., you hit me today! ...LOVED the Cuccurillo Years of Duran, and "The Wedding Album" was KICKASS!! "Come Undone" was a CONSTANT for me, as was "None Of The Above", "Too Much Information", etc...LOVED the japan import bonus tracks, "Stop Dead" & "Time For Temptation", TOO! ...wanna shoot back to Feb., 1993!? ...lez'GO...(CONT.)
    10. Hip Hop Hooray - Naughty By Nature
    9. In The Still Of The Nite - Boys II Men
    8. 7 - Prince & The New Power Generation
    7. If I Ever Fall In Love - SHAI
    6. Mr. Wendal - Arrested Development
    5. Saving Forever For You (from "Beverly Hills 90210") - Shanice
    4. I'm Every Woman (from "The Bodyguard") - Whitney Houston
    3. ***Ordinary World*** - Duran Duran
    2. A Whole New World (form "Aladdin") - Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle
    1. I Will Always Love You (from "The Bodyguard") - Whitney Houston (13th wk.)
    ....SIDE NOTE: I worked at Sam Goody (in NYC) in 1995, when "Thank You" was released and, D.D. did a in-store there...I have NEVER witnessed "Durannie Mania" in action, until then, and was BLOWN AWAY! ...Got their autographs...but, sold them through the years...guess I wasn't a Durannie! ..ha-HAAA!! ..Thanks, Prof.!!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  2 года назад +2

      Thanks RBS. Looking at that top 10 you'd think that Rock was extinct. Whitney with two in the top 5. 7 by the Purple one. Love it.

    • @RBS_
      @RBS_ 2 года назад

      @@ProfessorofRock ...Which, PEAKED at #7! ...Prince wouldn't have it any other way, 'eh!? ...ha-HAAA!!

    • @RBS_
      @RBS_ 2 года назад

      @Anna Trail ....Oh NO, Lady Anna...Shanice was a TWO hit wonder...she had a MASSIVE hit early 1992, with "I Love Your Smile" (#2 Pop)....I can appreciate 'Pop-Pop', too, yknow, 'cause, I actually LIKED that '90210' tune.....I have it on cassette single, SOMEWHERE! ..ha-HAA!! ..Sorry, Shanice....

  • @starks1974
    @starks1974 2 года назад +4

    To me Duran Duran is a band I could listen to over and over again. Great lyrics and sound.

  • @danroberts3585
    @danroberts3585 11 месяцев назад +1

    So VERY well done, Professor.
    It sounds like you were a chosen vessel to bring this forward given your experience with loss and grief.
    In late 2022, my wife and I were both were sensing we needed to make the trip to Yuma, AZ to see my mom and stepdad as she was getting up there in years and the opportunity could be forever lost. My wife worked VERY hard and constantly monitored Expedia for the best airline rate from Portland to San Diego and then got us a good rental car deal for the 2 hour drive from San Diego to Yuma. I arranged some vacation time at work and we made the trip in early Dec of 2022. It was SO worth it.
    We had just returned and were watching a documentary on Duran Duran and the part about Ordinary World came on.
    It was very moving and confirmed to us the wisdom and timeliness of our trip.
    The song still makes me cry today and I wouldn't have it any other way because of the tenderness and appreciation for loved ones it birthed in me.
    Thank you Professor for reminding me of that which is most important.

  • @ddelaney712
    @ddelaney712 2 года назад +1

    Hall of Fame my ass. Seriously don't need it, us their original fans just know how good they are. If you think you need to get the RRHoF to give Duran some honours that you feel they need? You really need to question exactly why you think they need it? Is for you or Duran? I think Simon, John, Roger and Nick and, I'll go further, Andy as well with Warren and Cuccorelo, damn they might need a bigger stage, should ALL be honoured. Everyone played a vital part in the success of Duran.

  • @Tazmanrox
    @Tazmanrox 2 года назад +1

    In high school in the 80s I was hardrock/heavy metal/glam metal head banger. I was a 6ft kid, with long hair that stood up so high, I was 6 ft 5. Duran Duran were NOT ALLOWED in my repertoire of music. They may have had a couple of catchy tunes, but I would've been ostracised if I had said anything. Then in the early 90s I was listening to our local radio station and this song comes on I'd never heard before. No idea who it was, all I know is it captivated me. I was driving to another headbanger buddies place to pick him up for work. I remember driving on the snow covered streets ( I live in Calgary Alberta) and this song just moved me...I stopped the car about a block from my friends place to finish listening to it. When I found out it was Duran Duran, I was flabbergasted. This sounded nothing like the 80s songs that I was "tortured" with in my teens. I remember listening for that song on the radio at home, and of course recording it and transferring it over to a mixed tape. I played that song over and over again. It was after Ordinary World that I started to appreciate Duran Duran more. Now I gladly sing along to them in my 80s playlists, but Ordinary World is definitely to me an other worldly song.

  • @joanmavima5423
    @joanmavima5423 2 года назад +4

    Professor, your lyrical and insightful commentary is gifted and moving. It really captures the meaning of the songs you bring to mind, but also the purpose of music in our lives. Thank you for what you are bringing to our meditations.

  • @chevelle6268
    @chevelle6268 10 месяцев назад +1

    I agree it’s probably their greatest song. So beautiful musically, haunting lyrics and innovative sound. Good job, boys.

  • @levisguy53
    @levisguy53 2 года назад +1

    Prof, the true fans due appreciate Liberty despite its unevenness with gems such as "My Antarctica" and "First Impression", both being non-singles.

  • @charlesmussard857
    @charlesmussard857 2 года назад +4

    In the UK there was a segment on a radio show called “Our Tune”.Every day a listener would write in with a very personal story, and obviously someone who was grieving requested Ordinary World. Sitting in my car listening to their heartbreaking story, then hearing this, WOW.
    The fact that the band I had loved for over a decade, who many had written off, could write a song that meant so much to so many had me in tears.
    My favourite version is the acoustic one, the emotion in Simon’s voice is awesome.
    Thankyou Professor