cover image Wild Boy: My Life in Duran Duran

Wild Boy: My Life in Duran Duran

Andy Taylor, . . Grand Central, $26.99 (324pp) ISBN 978-0-446-50930-5

In this sincere though slight autobiography, Taylor, guitarist for the 1980s pop band Duran Duran, delivers an extended backstage look at the band's rise and fall. He includes an album-by-album look at how the band, which combined glam fashion and keyboard-driven synthpop with outrageous (and expensive) videos featuring exotic locales such as Sri Lanka, became synonymous with early MTV. Taylor discusses—sometimes underplays—the band's outrageous drug and alcohol habits—much of which was better covered in MTV's 1999 Behind The Music segment. He is clearly aware that the band's “materialistic image” was a key part of London's transformation in the 1980s into a city where “it was a dominant part of popular culture to aspire to be successful.” The frustrating part is that his attempts to put Duran Duran into a wider musical perspective are far too infrequent, and his own story can't quite carry the narrative. (Sept.)