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Post by izzyworld on Dec 8, 2010 17:12:19 GMT -5
.. i thought the video was going to be available on i-tunes too or did i imagine i read that?
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Post by charley on Dec 8, 2010 17:14:59 GMT -5
The band confirmed the video would be available on the 21st to buy from itunes.
Sorry, but a little while longer to wait. It will Whoosh by though..
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Post by lankysi on Dec 8, 2010 17:15:02 GMT -5
I think it's on iTunes on the 21st with the album...
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Post by izzyworld on Dec 8, 2010 17:19:19 GMT -5
thanks for the correction!
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Post by nightboat13 on Dec 11, 2010 2:32:34 GMT -5
Anyone know if a DVD will be released next year? I don't do iTunes.
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Post by tjuulsgaard on Dec 11, 2010 3:13:43 GMT -5
Would be great although somewhat unrealistic if all the videos (one for each track, as they mentioned) were included in the physical release. Which should be deluxe editions. That would definately shift some extra copies. but would rather see them release a video-album in the early summer to maintain some momentum.
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Post by fna692002 on Dec 11, 2010 9:10:38 GMT -5
Unless they have shot the videos already. I remember hearing about a video for Safe being shot already. Maybe they did that this past summer for most of the tracks. Plus if they are not in every video, it could be easy to hire actors and shoot the video while they work on other things.
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Post by kathy on Dec 11, 2010 11:12:44 GMT -5
To interject a bit of nostalgia...does anyone here remember the thrill of watching MTV play one of Duran's videos back in the day? It's hard to try to explain what it was like back then to young people today, who have grown up with the ability to obtain any video or song them want, when they want it, on demand. In the early 80s however, unless MTV gave advance notice of some "world premier," it was anyone's guess as to when Duran's video might air. I can remember one dinnertime at our old family home in Philadelphia. What was a quiet family meal turned into near chaos when my sisters and I suddenly heard the first notes of "Rio" blaring up from the TV downstairs in the family room. At that moment, bits of food, drinks, napkins went flying...chairs turned over -- our legs couldn't get us down the stairs fast enough to the TV set. Meantime, my mother yelled after us "What's the MATTER with you girls!!!" Duran Duran, mom, what else? ?
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Post by nightboat13 on Dec 11, 2010 21:36:02 GMT -5
Not necessarily. It's not like every move they make has to fit each beat or anything, so they could shoot something that captures the mood of the song and edit it after the song is complete. Like "Save a Prayer" or "The Chauffeur."
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Post by izzyworld on Dec 12, 2010 14:23:32 GMT -5
as far as video albums are concerned they will probably go the route of the Eurythmics who released a video of al their tracks from the album SAVAGE in 1987
- this was after the singles had all been released and the remaining album tracks had videos created as an ongoing project until they had all the material they needed to release it as a video album and after people had already become familiar with the tracks through the singles
TO WATCH SOME OF THESE VIDEOS DOUBLE CLICK THE LINKS TO OPEN UP AND PLAY ON THE YOU TUBE PAGE
Here is the opening sequence of the video album that set up the vague storyline of Annie Lennox playing a frustrated, strict housewife and her inner vamp/self:
that leads to the video (I Love to) Listen to Beethoven
that links into I Need A Man:
Here are two album tracks that they linked together visually - the video tracklist was in a different order to suit the way the videos kind of played out the story
the story comes to a head in the single You Have Placed A Chill In My Heart where Annie fights toe two extreme sides of herself (the housewife and the vamp) and becomes her own self
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