MTV Unplugged Season 4 Episode 12

MTV Unplugged Season 4 Episode 12 Duran Duran

  • November 13, 1993
  • 8.4  (11)

MTV Unplugged is a music series that showcases some of the biggest names in the industry as they strip away the production and effects to deliver an intimate and raw performance. In season 4 episode 12, we get to see legendary band Duran Duran take to the stage for an unforgettable performance.

Formed in the late 1970s, Duran Duran quickly became one of the most successful bands of the 1980s with hits like "Girls on Film," "Rio," and "The Reflex." Their unique blend of new wave, pop, and rock, combined with their stylish looks and cutting-edge music videos, made them a worldwide phenomenon. And now, in this special episode of MTV Unplugged, they're taking us on a journey through their incredible musical career.

From the moment the band steps on stage, you can feel the energy in the room. With fans lining the walls and cheering them on, Duran Duran kicks off their set with one of their biggest hits, "Hungry Like the Wolf." The stripped-down version allows the band's talent to shine through, and you can immediately hear the unique timbre of Simon Le Bon's voice and the intricate melodies created by the rest of the band.

As the performance progresses, Duran Duran takes the audience on a journey through their extensive catalog of hits, including "Come Undone," "Save a Prayer," and "Ordinary World." Each song showcases the band's incredible ability to craft catchy melodies while also maintaining a deep emotional resonance.

One of the real highlights of the episode is when Duran Duran is joined on stage by a string section for a performance of "A View to a Kill." This song was originally written for the James Bond film of the same name, and the new arrangement gives it a fresh, cinematic feel that's simply breathtaking.

But it's not just their own catalog that Duran Duran explores in this episode of MTV Unplugged. The band also pays tribute to artists who have influenced their sound, like David Bowie and Lou Reed. And, in a touching moment, they honor George Michael with a performance of "Careless Whisper."

Throughout the performance, Duran Duran proves that they've still got it. They may be veterans of the music industry, but they haven't lost a step when it comes to delivering a show-stopping performance. Each member of the band brings their own unique flair to the stage, whether it's John Taylor's effortless bass lines, Nick Rhodes's masterful keyboard playing, or Roger Taylor's dynamic drumming.

As the episode comes to a close, you can feel the sense of satisfaction and accomplishment in the room. Duran Duran has proved that they're still relevant, still talented, and still capable of putting on an incredible show. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just someone who appreciates great music, this episode of MTV Unplugged is not to be missed.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 13, 1993
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.4  (11)