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So, 'Working for the Skin Trade: Duran Duran' is this live concert film that captures Duran Duran's essence during their Strange Behaviour Tour back in '87. The atmosphere is electric, with the band feeding off the crowd, and you can really feel the energy from the stage. It's got this raw, unfiltered vibe that you don't often see in polished concert films. The pacing is engaging, moving through their setlist with an almost hypnotic rhythm, blending newer tracks with some of their classics. The performances are full of charisma, especially with Simon Le Bon's antics, which really draw you in. It’s less about the flashy effects and more about the band just being in their element, which is quite distinctive for that era.
This film is a curious piece in the Duran Duran discography, capturing a specific moment in their career. While it might not be as widely circulated as some other concert films, it does have its share of collectors due to its authenticity and the nostalgia it evokes. It's been released on various formats, but finding a good quality version can be a bit of a hunt, which adds to its allure for those passionate about the band's music and history.
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