Duran Duran - "Do You Believe In Shame" (Official Music Video)
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The official Duran Duran video for "Do You Believe in Shame" by Duran Duran from 1988's BIG THING. Directed by Chen Kaige.
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Lyrics:
Do you believe in love?
Do you believe in shame?
And if love can conquer all
Then why do we only feel the pain?
I heard you speak my name
Heard you singing The Stones
Maybe heard you laughing in a line of static
On my telephone
So why your eyelids are closed
Inside a case of rust
And did you have to change
All your poet's fire into frozen dust?
I try to justify it
To learn from your mistake
But where's the stupid lie that has to make its point
With such a pointless waste?
Come out
Do you believe in shame?
Do you believe in love?
And if they taste the same
Would you love again or abandon both?
I don't think I ever can
Believe my friend has gone
Keep saying it's alright, I'm going to bring you back
But I know I'm wrong
There's nothing I can say
There's nothing left to do
Just that lately I feel so damn lonely
When I think of you
And it may seem selfish now
But I'll hold on to the memory
Until all this fear is washed away
Do you believe in love?
Do you believe in life?
'Cause I believe a little part of you inside of me
Will never die
'Cause I believe a little part of you inside of me
Will never die
Yes, I believe a little part of you inside of me
Will never die
Yes, I believe a little part of you inside of me
Will never die
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The voice of Simon Le Bon in this Song Is fantastic
@kyachdistent1301
2 жыл бұрын
He does have one of THE best voices of any male singer. Once his voice truly matured-ironically on the weak 3rd album, there was no stopping him. He always performs beautifully on ballads-'A Matter Of Feeling', 'My Antarctica', 'Come Undone' and 'Winter Marches On' are 4 obvious examples, but then again, the album this killer No.1 ballad's from is the first to showcase many gentle songs-all of them very different texture and flavour to each other. A very brave move for that dumbed-down S/A/W saturated year of 1988 and Bros here, and slagdonna there and house music, and losers like Phil Collins and Paul Young still hanging about. Let's hear it then for this lovely song, 'Too Late Marlene', 'Palomino', 'Land' & 'The Edge Of America'. In fact, they're all gentle ones on Side 2, wow, never looed at it like that before, despite loving the album for decades, I guess cos they're all so different, unlike how a typical US act would do it. Brave to release a ballad in 1988 considering the year it was, though I know this charted between March and April 1989. Either way, killer song, but that's Duran. Not their fault a load of idiots don't know it. If this was from the highly fantasised 'Save A Prayer' era, be a hit all over. Things are never allowed to change for the best, yet losers are supported no matter what crap they keep boring us with year after year, decades on later. Very effing sad.
@yasneiraesther9486
Жыл бұрын
Simón tiene una voz impresionante y un rostro belloooooo Duran Duran es increíble gracias por compartir con nosotros los fans de Duran Duran este video simón, salón de la fama del Rock and roll 😘😘💋💋👀👌
@yasneiraesther9486
Жыл бұрын
Simón Le Bon tiene una voz impresionante 😍😍😍😍💖💖💖💖
@Stefano4791
4 ай бұрын
Yes. It is.
What an incredibly haunting, dark, and emotionally reflective song by DD. DD at their finest here. I am still perplexed over why this song wasn't a hit on the charts. Absolutely stunning sound and rhythm. The video, lyrics, and sound are simply sublime.
@starflowers9110
Жыл бұрын
Unbelieve...
@TheMystery1973
Жыл бұрын
Great song👌
@ianski
Жыл бұрын
It was accepted long ago that they’ll never get the credit they deserve. Makes it all the bit more special for fans. It’s our club.
@r4gg3dt1g3r
Жыл бұрын
I sing this song in memory of my mother. A little part of her inside of me will never die. Thank you Simon, for sharing your story.
@maureensaul8417
Жыл бұрын
It's perfect. Mood and music are incredible 💖
I'm just loving rediscovering DD now in my 50s. I missed most of their '90s comeback stuff and had NO IDEA that they had done so many albums since then. It's really a pleasure to be able to say they're still my faves. They've got such a wonderful discography, even the undersold albums have real gems.
@kristaturner6470
9 ай бұрын
Yes! Having the same experience! Delighted to find such depth in their catalogue - joy again!
@MrDrum1969
8 ай бұрын
I have followed Duran from the beginning , always eagerly waiting for a new album . They have beautiful gems hidden in every album .
@Sammilicious70
5 ай бұрын
Same...I lost touch with them after the late 80's and recently went to their concert. It was love all over again and now I"m thinking I have so much to catch up on! Their sound and Simon's voice just brings me back...
@kyachdistent1301
3 ай бұрын
@@Sammilicious70I never understand why people 'lose touch' with an act, as if they emigrate to the moon or something. People choose to lose touch with an act. It was all-"oh the screaming phase is over now, we're into the late 80s with crap like slagdonna, bon jovi, S/A/W and c/rap so let's not bother with them." To me, you only shrug off a band or singer if they lose their appeal and become crap, like some have, though Duran never did. In fact, their worst original album was done very much near the start-that silly record of 1983 that happens to house 'The Reflex'. I still own it and play it, as displays my loyalty, but it's pitiful compared to all they've done since, it was a case of too quickly recorded and mixed so much that anything valuable there (doubtful) was lost. Hell, their best 1983 song 'Secret Oktober' they didn't even put on it, which says it all! Way over 80% of DD's best stuff has been done SINCE their 1st so-called split when all the little girlies left them.
@AlmaDuran2024
2 ай бұрын
X 2.❤❤❤❤
This is an absolute hidden gem in the Duran Duran catalog.
This is quite possibly Duran Duran's most underrated single.
@robmccluskey6906
5 жыл бұрын
A total rip off of Suzie Q ... go listen.
@trollsthatlol1
5 жыл бұрын
@@robmccluskey6906 They are very similar sounding and yes it is hard miss, but I like Suzie Q and this song alike. A great part of art I think is influence. Sometimes bands mimic sounds without even intending to or even really being much aware. At the time it's likely a forethought. The same thing happened with Coldplay's "Talk" and Kraftwerk's "Computer love" . Seriously, It's actually pretty interesting how that happens sometimes. I Think it's neat.
@robmccluskey6906
5 жыл бұрын
@@trollsthatlol1 ... I totally agree with that. It was the calling it "underrated" I object to, with it being so obviously cribbed :)
@trollsthatlol1
5 жыл бұрын
@@robmccluskey6906 Ohh ok! I get ya :) yeah
@defpixel
5 жыл бұрын
Too late Marlene always sounded like the law and order theme song. The album is almost like jazz, it’s different but I like it just the same.
Simon wrote the words to this song in memory of his late friend who had just got clean from drugs & then used again & O'D. What a tribute!!
@sweetiehogg7249
7 ай бұрын
So sad to hear but what a lovely tribute to his late friend
@BePe-nm2ij
7 ай бұрын
1st of a trilogy he wrote for him. The most popular was Ordinary World.
@signature7336
5 ай бұрын
@@BePe-nm2ij which is the third one?
@BePe-nm2ij
5 ай бұрын
@@signature7336 Out of my mind
@signature7336
5 ай бұрын
@@BePe-nm2ij really!? This whole time I thought it was a love song!
All said here below. Underappreciated, some of the deepest cutting lyrics and melodies ever. Simon singing " cause I believe a little part of you inside of me will never die" across from the World Trade Center in this video is an unexpected haunting touch 12 or so years before that day.
Nick even makes taking out the trash look elegant.
@NataschaO
4 жыл бұрын
Nick is elegance personified.
@michelenjannine
3 жыл бұрын
Sorry Rob, I wonder : are you by any chance the same person I had e-mail contact with earlier 2020 about father / Canadian war veteran? That would be too much coincidence I just have to know. GBye from The Netherlands
@maureensaul8417
3 жыл бұрын
Perfection ❤
@brandonrennie2194
3 жыл бұрын
Best song off Big Thing album.
@delinellychan
2 жыл бұрын
Nick is randomly handsome
I met DD in Chicago about the time this song came out. They were all gracious but Nick was hands down the nicest of them meeting fans. He came out and signed autographs, asking who everyone was as if he hadn't done it a thousand times before. Great memories except for the bitter cold that January day!
@mgparis
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing! I'm jealous but that sounds so cool :) Nick sounds like a total gentleman
@michellesaucier1571
2 жыл бұрын
Nick is so down to earth and beautiful to behold,sarcastically funny and quick witted ,charming,intelligent,modest,considerate,gracious,etc,etc..... The first time I met Nick I was so excited yet fearful he wouldn't live up to that pedestal I had placed him on but only minutes into meeting him I realized that that he was so much more then I could have ever imagined. 38 years later I still get excited when I hear the words Duran Duran!
@lebby4ever
2 жыл бұрын
I've met them 3 times and every time Nick was the least talkative, maybe you've been lucky🤣. But they've been always kind, Simon in particular. God bless Duran Duran ❤️❤️❤️
@sandyannperez2248
Жыл бұрын
I was at Best Buy too!!
@jadeshannon2272
Жыл бұрын
Would of loved to be there and I love Nick
I LOVE how you can visually SEE John’s face soften, and then completely relax. So expressive.
@aba1791
2 жыл бұрын
Min 3:51 yes
Best song Duran ever made, so disappointing that it wasn't a hit... Atmospheric, classy, and catchy from the brilliant album Big Thing.
@ianski
Жыл бұрын
All the better for real fans to have for themselves 💙
@denniscassianoteixei
Жыл бұрын
i agree. Great song. The melody remember the 60' years
@charojabo265
Жыл бұрын
En la música también hay corrupción y biene de las Disqueras.!!
Simon looked great with long hair.
I recall reading an interview with Simon LeBon many many years ago and he was perplexed that this song didn't perform well in the charts. I think he and the band were floored that it didn't do well. I am old enough to remember when it was released, they had been around for about 8 years at that point and I think it was that moment in every band's career where the public is distracted by new things and start to move on. Their next album "Liberty" barely made any impact at all, though I recall the single "Serious" being played and I still enjoy that song greatly. Hard to believe now but they were bordering on being uncool at that time, especially in light of the great new stuff coming out of Manchester and of course grunge happening in the the States. But then they released "Ordinary World" and accomplished what is probably the greatest comeback in rock history...
@grapefruitm00n
2 ай бұрын
Sadly the world had kind of moved on from Duran Duran at that point. Luckily they endured and we can rediscover these great lost songs!
Is it just me that finds Nick looks absolutely stunning in this video? o.0
@NataschaO
4 жыл бұрын
Nick is gorgeous.
@MsElke11
3 жыл бұрын
did he ever officially "come out " or is it just ALLUDED TO in this video?
@mistreme8341
3 жыл бұрын
He was clearly the star of this one. I think they were featuring him especially because he had the most recent loss. His dear friend Andy Warhol had been murdered while they were doing Big Thing and so Nick's part of the song was his homage to his old artistic mentor.
@Tylerdavasel
3 жыл бұрын
Nick is absolutely fabulous no matter what
@andreak8384
2 жыл бұрын
Yes handsome Simon beautiful voice 😍
One of the best songs of a criminally underrated album. This was one of the only two post-Andy Taylor albums that I actually liked. I really liked how they were trying to redefine themselves and take a new path, and it's a shame nobody else seemed to get it.
@subraxas
9 жыл бұрын
Larry Wilson What was the other album?
@subraxas
9 жыл бұрын
Larry Wilson And otherwise, in a regard of the "it's a shame nobody else seemed to get it", that's quite an inaccurate assertion. I know where you are coming from.... the guys weren't as stellarly successful as in the early '80s, but the Big Thing album still managed to sell over 1.3 million copies in the USA alone and is certified platinum. Which is still a superb achievement.
@plpgto
9 жыл бұрын
Larry Wilson It is my Favorite Album too Larry! Palamino is a Beautiful song and Too late Marlene is also another Fav!!! I think if they brought it back, with more Air time, it would be BIG!!!
@plpgto
8 жыл бұрын
I totally Agree!!!!
@Rodrigombia1990
7 жыл бұрын
Notorious
Some Duran tracks are underrated and deserve a second chance and dusted off for the world to hear. This is one of them. Great lyrics and it's a different kind of vocal for Simon Le Bon to sing.
@PauloRoberto-nt7mh
Жыл бұрын
Penso assim tbm!
How did this masterpiece escape me for so long ? Inexcusable
@ChristinaTrevino
5 ай бұрын
Better Late Than Never
@kyachdistent1301
Ай бұрын
@@ChristinaTrevino Agreed. It doesn't help when society plies you when your career is 'in', the minute it's deemed 'out', you are forgotten. But I find it easy, I mean I just collect all their records or make sure I know when they've got something out, if it whimpers, so be it, but it hardly ever does. Their brilliance, bravery and willingness to keep doing something new keeps them at the front of all the best acts out there.
Nick's impish smile..💙😉
The boys all look gorgeous in this video.
"Big Thing" - their best album in my opinion
@JOHNNYSGIRL1960
Жыл бұрын
Yes but Notorious for me is their best.Big Thing is my second favorite! But a very close second!!!
Without a doubt one of Duran Duran's most underrated and overlooked singles. A beautiful melody, incredible lyrics and the recording itself is absolutely sublime. When I read that they had to credit other songwriters simply because of the chord progression (which is honestly a fairly ordinary blues progression) I was incensed.
@ilmaurizetazetaerre
2 жыл бұрын
it's Suzie Q, it's a very famous tune by the CCR
@princesshouseconmonigconsu704
Жыл бұрын
Duran Duran is simply the most powerful band ever!!!!!!
@nadogrl
Жыл бұрын
@@ilmaurizetazetaerre - Loved Susie Q, back in the day, but this song has never reminded me of it.
@bijou201
8 ай бұрын
@@ilmaurizetazetaerreit's not by CCR. They made it famous and in a bluesy mood but original credit goes to Dale Hawkins. This is deffo one of DD's overlooked singles. It's a wonderfull and very deep, personal song. But because of it's typical blues-driven flow it does remind of Suzie Q. I remember back then when I heard it for a very first time, immediately reminded me of Suzy Q.
@ilmaurizetazetaerre
8 ай бұрын
@@bijou201 you are right, thanks and my apologies to Dale Hawkins 🙂
Great song. Listening in 2023! 🎹🎧😎
@princessdiana50
2 ай бұрын
2024 for me
I came back to DD recently and found this song 2 years after my brother's suicide...It really fits, as does Ordinary World, seeing what led Simon to writing them...The guys have a way of doing that, creating songs you can relate to or give you the escape you need...
@leighcooper7250
5 жыл бұрын
Yes, they’ve literally saved my life several times. I know exactly what you mean. Try not to go away from them again...there’s always something on each album that speaks to you in your own personal way.
@MariaElenaCarreroErro-nt8ip
Жыл бұрын
@@leighcooper7250 Tenéis razón, por eso me encantan.
@denisespencer6550
Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss. My brother -in-law committed suicide 30 years ago, and the pain never goes away
@MrDrum1969
8 ай бұрын
I agree , it's like the songs are written specifically for you and you alone.
Lyrics are always deep with these guys! Never disappointed ❤️❤️❤️
@tombillard5264
Жыл бұрын
Yes they never get credit for the lyrics thought of putting a few on some t-shirts
I’ve always could never take my eyes off of Nick, still cannot!!!!
@cindybattey3476
11 күн бұрын
Same here. I have a Pinterest board with almost 200 pictures of him LOL, and he's still as handsome today as he was back in the 1980s. It's not just his handsome looks though- his synthesizer sounds have always been my favorite part of DD's music, and what drew me to their music in the first place. He's such a gifted and innovative musician, just outstanding in every way.
Obsessed with this song. I've been listening to it on a constant loop.
This is the song that made me a Duran Duran fan this year when I accidentally discovered it. There is something about Simon's lyrics and voice, combined with John's bass that just resonates emotionally with me in a way I can't explain. I've now discovered so many other gems in their catalog thanks to this song.
This video has great aesthetics. One of the best Duran Duran videos.
Voz envolvente de Simon Le Bon!!! Lo amo!!!!!
Tengo 56, Duran Duran es y sera mi banda favorita! Que temazo este!!
Duran Duran forever!❤❤
¡ Pordió ! Esta canción es tremendamente tremenda.
One great album underappreciated....this song is a jewel
This song is beautiful, and it is especially meaningful that Simon Le Bon is shown with the Twin Towers in the background while the words,”a part of you inside of me will never die.” So perfect.
@clicketysplit1817
4 ай бұрын
I find it a little nauseating that the twin towers are in the backdrop for the video.
tenia 12 años cuando en 1984 me hice fan de duran duran y hoy tengo 50 y lo sigo siendo! geniales siempre e innovadores!! nunca me cansaron! genios!
This is THE most beautiful video.
I remember MTV making a big deal about Chen Kaige directing this video. They showed a small clip of the making of several times on the MTV news. Then they played it once! Just once!!!!? It was 1988 and the downfall of MTV was already begining to show........
@ninathescribe
7 жыл бұрын
Absolutely correct about Mtvs downfall
Last words "a little part of you inside of me will never die" are wonderful
Simons voice on this track is so crystal clear, truly powerful and high class. Always been a favourite of mine, I come back to it time and time again. Stunning.
@MariaElenaCarreroErro-nt8ip
Жыл бұрын
Si señor, pienso lo mismo además de saber lo que hace, como los demás del grupo. Se nota que me encantan, lo siento.
Not many people know this but Simon wrote this as tribute to a very close friend of his who died when he was younger.
@paulmiles1336
9 жыл бұрын
It was for Producer Alex Sadkin Roxette2, He produced Seven and the Ragged Tiger as well as the Arcadia Album! great Song
@roxette2
9 жыл бұрын
It is and I didn't know that Paul thank you.
@rifk1741
7 жыл бұрын
roxette2...Simon's childhoos friend David Miles who died of an overdose. JT explains here that the dedication was later made to Miles, Warhol and Sadkin too...but the original inspiration was David Miles's death..one of three songs SLB wrote in tribute to Miles..the other 2 being Ordinary World and Out of my Mind.
@vithouse8037
6 жыл бұрын
The trinity songs with Ordinary World and Out of my mind. 3 of the best!!
@RedMoore129
6 жыл бұрын
His friend is Michael, INXS’s singer.
Amazing song! Love it! Nowadays u can’t find something at this level! Thank you Duran Duran!!!
Simons voice my god❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Tremenda canción, una de las tantas joyas que nos regaló y regala aún mi banda de siempre y digan lo que digan "big thing" es una maravilla de álbum, grande DURAN DURAN y regresen a Perú
@danomeza3428
Жыл бұрын
digo lo mismo amigo
Still gives me chills as back then. Immortal.
The whole BIg Thing album is awesome. So many great songs.! Easily one of the best.
John Taylor was my first crush 💙
@MsElke11
3 жыл бұрын
Mine too!! I longed for him so....
80's... how I miss you!
Certainly one of Duran's best ever 💚🍀
One of the most authentic song of Duran Duran
@robmccluskey6906
5 жыл бұрын
how can you call it authentic when it's a direct copy of Suzie Q ? Go youtube it.
@accidentally822
4 жыл бұрын
Rob McCluskey yet still ten times better than Suzie Q. Also it’s only the vocals of the verse that have a similar tune. This is song is not a direct copy. Michael Jackson did the same to Duran themselves while having a similar tune to a part of the verse in Black or white to Hungry like the wolf
Awesome.Love Duran Duran
Remember the song in the film "Téquila Sunrise" with Mel Gibson and Michell Pfeiffer.... So coool.... . 1989.
Nick looks great in the video.
Looks like John is about to smile at 3:51 😁
Incredible vocals ... incredible musicians....I love them
Do you believe in love? Do you believe in shame? And if love can conquer all then why Do we only feel the pain? I heard you speak my name Heard you singing The Stones Maybe heard you laughing in a line of static On my telephone So why your eyelids are closed Inside a case of rust? And did you have to change all your poets fire To frozen dust I try to justify it To learn from your mistake But where's the stupid lie that has to make its point With such a pointless waste? Come out Do you believe in shame? Do you believe in love? And if they taste the same would you love again Or abandon both? I don't think I ever can believe my friend is gone Keep saying it's alright I'm gonna bring you back But I know I'm wrong There's nothing I can say There's nothing left to do It's just that lately I've been so damn lonely when I think of you And it may seem selfish now but I'll hold onto The memory until all this fear is washed away Do you believe in love? Do you believe in life? Cause I believe a little part of you inside of me Will never die Cause I believe a little part of you inside of me Will never die Cause I believe a little part of you inside of me Will never die Cause I believe a little part of you inside of me Will never die Oooooo-hey Oooooo-hey Oooooo-hey
@jeanniecyphert2942
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Always wanted to know the words to this great song.
''cathartic'' song
So heart-breakingly beautiful
Brilliant on every level. A couple of decades later and this song still pulls at some heart strings inside of me. Simon's vocals are so melancholic and the song is pure magic. Defining moment for me in my life this song. Thanks DD.
I bought the album when it came out (God! I'm old!) and this is the first time I see the video. Damn! that Nick Rhodes could be soooo beautifully aesthetic! He was always the one to get my full attention everytime I saw a Duran Duran video.
@masonhyden3628
6 жыл бұрын
ndoris Too fem,. I mean, if you like feminine guys then I guess so, but he pretty much just looks like a girl. If you're into mean actually looking masculine then I'm thinking Roger or Simon would be choice.
@TallCArabians
5 жыл бұрын
Ha!! 3 years after you posted this and I've got to say, this is one of my favorite albums too, AND the first time I've ever seen this video! I agree that Nick just screams "artist" in every frame you see of him, but, since he was my first celebrity crush, all I hone in on is John. Did they do a video for Too Late Marlene? Hmmm, off for a google search.....
@tarantulady8565
5 жыл бұрын
Rae Callaway Same! lol Bought this when it came out...never saw the video. Same about John. All eyes on him! 😂
@mattbelinski7760
5 жыл бұрын
@@masonhyden3628 if men had half the balls as he did to look that good now a days they'd hardly be "fem". John looks very frail and Simon looks unhealthily over weight. Nick looks like a modern day David Sylvain in this and its gorgeous.
@mattbelinski7760
5 жыл бұрын
Damn that Nick Rhodes looks good in this one. That coming from a straight Male of 48...lol
This is one of top songs...you cannot get out of your head. You will wake up with this in your head. Not a bad thing.
One of the more underrated ballads from one of the more underrated albums for Duranduran. Love this song❤️
Like many of the other people commenting here, I don't understand why this song was never a hit. The music, the lyrics, and the video are so beautiful, haunting, and meaningful. I also love the fact that the video shows a lot of Nick, as he is my absolute favorite, and is especially beautiful in this.❤ Everything about this song and video is a true work of art!
💕💕💕
AMAZING SONG
JHOOONN!!!!DD
@83marceloa
7 жыл бұрын
valeria betiana Severiens he is hideous on the video.
@c4test
5 жыл бұрын
john looks beautiful on this video only too frail. i saw the footage of john on set of 'do you believe in shame' and he looks so ethereal
One of trilogy , do you beleive in shame, ordinary world, out of my mind.
Such a beautiful song - One of my favorite Duran songs of all time!!!! I always feel 'good' and inspired and just overall happy when I hear it for some reason.
Great song and has a lot of meaning for some people!
@catherineshaw1122
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, and they wrote it in honor of their friend and producer, Alex Sadkin.
Simons lyrics and amazing vocals make this excellent ❤
This tune is definitely one of DD's classics!!!!!!!
@CDEbFGAbB
8 жыл бұрын
It's a very simple song but this bass, this guitar, this melody, and all the rest...
@jorgefabianmaldonadotapia8499
7 жыл бұрын
the BIG THING, when simple, doubly good
@Rodrigombia1990
7 жыл бұрын
They actually became very serious even the more "upbeat" songs deals with dark subjects. and yeah maybe they moved away from the "new wave" style but it was worthy...or at least in this album because liberty was the first average album they did
@Flappatackle
7 жыл бұрын
*cough... Suzie Q.....
@user-xq9wv3ox1p
4 жыл бұрын
@Spanky Monkey. It's so hilarious these people have no clue at all 😂😂
Duran Duran has taken their music to a completely new level with their 'Big Thing' album. The Simon's lyrics, John Taylor's bass, in many ways original and iconic music video (especially the falling dominoes at the end!) and c'mon, Nick Rhodes is sheer musical genius. A bit underrated Duran Duran song in comparison to the ones like 'Come Undone' and 'Ordinary World'...I totally agree with Nick who said in one of his interviews a few years ago that Duran Duran didn't have overrated songs, just underrated ones.
I’m loving nick threw out this whole video !!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hermosa voz de Simón Le Bon. Nick Rhodes muy guapo. 🇬🇧🇲🇽😄♥️
Such a great song! Big Thing is one of their best albums IMO. Surely one of my faves!
The lyrics are poetry.
Nostalgic!
This album changed my life. Such an extraordinary time then.
I love this video. I have all their CDs, but I never really gave this song much attention until I watched the video for the first time a couple months ago...now I love the song. Their videos have always been beautiful, sometimes sad, but always artistic and entertaining. They have always been unlike any other band from the early 80's 'til now...that's why they have been my favorite band for 33 years.
Que vídeo! Que música! Que poesia
Just genius Why isn't this song played on the radio? Do you belvie... is so much better than anything currently on the radio.
“Do you believe in Shame is one my favourite song by Duran Duran”
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SIMON'S HAIR!!! That is all. Thank you, and good night.
Rhodes, such a cool and stylish guy!
One sad- assed, part of a Trilogy,with,""Ordinary World""" in the middle..R.I.P, My Man
Impresionante interpretación, excelente canción.
2018? I love this song...
Son la mejor banda de todos los tiempos los amo hoy y siempre alicia de argentina
Underrated. 🥰
This caught my breath when I first heard it on the radio in 1988. Wonderfully psychedelic.
Pure magic 💙🙏🦋🦋🦋
I love this perfect song...
Maravilhosos D + . Amo esta canção ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love this song! Hope they will play this song in Birmingham on 4th December!
Great Song of a great album🤎
Always crying hearing this one, the best ever for me! it means a lot . A sum up of my life.
Impresionante el nivel de perfección de esta banda.
This has grown to be one of my favourite tracks they’ve ever done. Love it.
DURAN DURAN FOREVER! 💓🌹
Beautiful song.
Nick’s hair and overall look is always laid AF!