From "Change" to "Mad World," it tapped into something true about being human and finding space to become yourself
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From "Change" to "Mad World," it tapped into something true about being human and finding space to become yourself
Duran Duran's second album Rio was released 39 years ago, and the band's guitar-based approach helped its success
How the band transformed the song over time, including a tribute to Bowie, while hurtling headlong into the future
Along with novelist William Boyd, Bowie fabricated an artist who never existed, the art world fell for it