Ironically, my teen idol was Duran Duran. Funny, huh? When I saw today’s prompt, I nearly busted out laughing at the irony. Well, maybe, it’s not that ironic. I remember a whole lot of people loved them, too. Selfishly, I wanted to pretend they were mine to listen to and watch in their videos.
The early to mid-80s was a special time in my life because of this band. I bonded with an awesome girl during this time due to the music of Duran Duran. You could say she became my BFF/confidant/sister. We were pretty much close; her mother even treated like me like another daughter. How cool is that!
Every Friday, we would stay up late watching Friday Night Videos, hoping to catch a video from our favorite band. We couldn’t afford cable, so no MTV for us. Miraculously, we always got to watch one.
We both had such a crush on them, we would pretend one of the group was our boyfriends. I had a soft spot for the bass player: John Taylor. Boy, was he hot. She preferred the lead singer, Simon LeBon, naturally. Such an easy choice. Don’t most girls go for the lead singer? But, I digress.
What a magical time to grow up in the 1980s. Looking back, I’d say I was lucky to enjoy all my teen moments with Duran Duran as my personal soundtrack.
I listened to “The Reflex” about a million times. 🙂
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Me too. I remember my mom used to ask me who was that caterwauling on the t.v. (That’s the term she used since I lived in West Virginia at the time). I don’t think she liked it. Oh well.
You can’t please everybody.
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That’s true. Pretty sure my mom did not like any music that I liked. She probably still doesn’t. 🙂
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To each his or her own. But, my mom had a thing for Slim Whitman. Ooh! I didn’t like him and I still don’t to this day.
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My mom likes Neil Diamond. I can’t complain. It could be worse.
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True. At least she gave me space to figure out my tastes instead of forcing her likes on me. We did share an affinity for Don Williams, though. Yes, I’m a closet country fan. Guilty as charged.
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🙂
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I am from another era entirely. My sisters and I used to debate which Beatle was our favorite! This was a fun post. I look forward to reading others.
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