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Duran Duran’s John Taylor talks touring and upcoming autobiography

Duran Duran - from left, Roger Taylor, John Taylor, Nick Rhodes and Simon LeBon - are touring one more month behind "All You Need is Now." Photo credit: Stephanie Pistel

Duran Duran - from left, Roger Taylor, John Taylor, Nick Rhodes and Simon LeBon - are touring one more month behind "All You Need is Now." Photo credit: Stephanie Pistel

For the past year and a half, Duran Duran has basked in the positive vibes that come with a muscular return to form.

In 2010, producer – and avowed Duran fan – Mark Ronson nudged the band to return to its New Wave roots. The resulting release, “All You Need is Now,” turned into such a critical success that bassist John Taylor says he’s certain Ronson will work with the band on its next release, which they’ll start discussing in February.

But for now, Taylor and the rest of the original members of the elegant ’80s synth-pop kings behind such smashes as “The Reflex,” “Hungry Like the Wolf” and “Ordinary World” – singer Simon LeBon, drummer Roger Taylor, keyboardist Nick Rhodes – and guitarist since 2006 Dom Brown, are hitting the road for a few weeks before taking a break.

Taylor phoned from his U.S. base of Los Angeles recently to talk about what fans can expect from Duran’s encore appearance in Atlanta on Sunday and his upcoming autobiography.

Q: The band performed here twice last year. How might this show be different?

A: I think we’ll make some adjustments to the show. We’ll look at the set from the last time and make sure that it’s different. We are playing our [butts] off at the moment. Put it this way, if you had a good time last time, you’re going to have a good time this time.

Q: Are you technically touring behind the new live CD and DVD [“A Diamond in the Mind”]?

A: We’d still be doing these dates even if we hadn’t released the live album [in July]. This is kind of a victory lap for ‘All You Need is Now.’ Most of the cities we haven’t been to, but we like the environment of Chastain. I feel like out of the outdoor amphitheaters, it’s probably the best in the country and the climate [in Atlanta] is quite reliable. Chastain has been very good for us.

Q: Are you pleased at the response from ‘All You Need is Now’?

A: Yeah, I am. For a band like ours that had such enormous success very young, our story the past 15 years has been about managing expectations. We know when we put out an album, it isn’t going to be platinum. We don’t expect to hear our songs on pop radio. Simon pointed out that 12 months after the album was released that the songs were still invigorating our live performances and the audience has really taken to the songs — that’s when we kind of knew it was a success.

Q: You’ve got an autobiography [“In the Pleasure Groove: Love, Death and Duran Duran”] coming out in October. What was the most difficult thing about writing it?

A: The most difficult thing was establishing the language of inebriation. How do I describe the mess that my life was in without me sounding a total idiot, and do it with dignity and understanding? I got to the point where I realized I’m not writing about me, I’m writing about this kid in his 20s. I had to do a lot of soul-searching about how much to give away.

Q: Will there be things in there that the rest of the band will bristle at seeing in print?

A: Without a doubt there will be something that they’re going to think, ‘Why did you give that away?’ But I try to be respectful and mindful. Nick told me he won’t be reading it. I said that’s good, you don’t need to read it. It would be weird to him, I think, because his experiences would have been different. Roger will probably get a kick out of it and Simon said he’ll do the audiobook version.

Duran Duran performs at 8 p.m. Sunday at Chastain Park Amphitheatre. $35.50-$65.50. This is a no table show – coolers and carry-ins are not permitted. 1-800-745-3000, www.livenation.com.

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By Melissa Ruggieri, Atlanta Music Scene

9 comments Add your comment

Diana da Cruz

August 14th, 2012
8:23 pm

John’s autobiography will be a success like his career has been during these years! We’re curious and anxious to read these pages!

Fred ™

August 15th, 2012
4:40 pm

Nice interview. I like the job you are doing on this blog. Atlanta Radio sucks so bad that quite frankly i quit listening to it years ago and have really fallen behind. It’s nice to read here and then go to youtube and listen.

JJ

August 15th, 2012
10:28 pm

Thanks so much for posting this interview. Looking forward to the concert on Sunday & to reading John’s book.

Melissa Ruggieri

August 15th, 2012
11:32 pm

Thanks, Fred! Appreciate you reading.

Cheers,
Melissa

Michael Bacon

August 18th, 2012
11:26 am

Saw them in Memphis last night and they were great. The “picnic” style of the venue is very wrong. All these round tables with everyone sitting down eating! The rest of us spread out eating and chatting during the concert. Grrrr. Can’t blame them them though the sound was hopeless outside of the centre area.
We moved as close as we could and loved it.
Happy to hear there is no tables and coolers for Atlanta. Have your picnics first and then go to a great concert.
Good interview thanks.

Vikki Thomas

August 18th, 2012
11:57 pm

Melissa – will there be a correction to the print edition? “Roger Taylor, Bassist”. Very disappointed in the incorrect heading/title. Obviously not a fan. Embarrassing.

Melissa Ruggieri

August 19th, 2012
2:20 am

Vikki – I don’t have anything to do with production or print headlines — once I send my story in and it’s been edited, I don’t see it again until it’s in print and I cringed when I saw that myself this morning. I don’t know if they’ll run a correction on Monday, but I will mention it to my editor.
I can assure you that I am a card-carrying Durannie from 1981 and am quite aware of the difference between Roger and John!

Thanks,
Melissa

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Vikki Thomas

August 20th, 2012
9:53 am

Melissa – I’m sorry for the undeserved comments.