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Duran Duran: Three To Get Ready
A documentary concerning Duran Duran's 1987 Strange Behaviour tour
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles Duran Duran's creative process and challenges during the recording of their album 'Seven and the Ragged Tiger'. It offers an intimate look at the band members as they navigate studio sessions, live performances, and the pressures of maintaining their global stardom.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on the band's internal dynamics and recording process, 'Three To Get Ready' was primarily received by fans. Critics at the time focused more on the music albums themselves, but this documentary was seen as an interesting, albeit sometimes raw, look behind the scenes of a band at the height of their fame.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a candid look at the band's creative struggles.
Provides insight into the making of the 'Seven and the Ragged Tiger' album.
Appreciated by dedicated Duran Duran fans for its behind-the-scenes access.
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Fun Fact
The documentary's title, 'Three to Get Ready', is a reference to the song 'New Moon on Monday' from the 'Seven and the Ragged Tiger' album, where the line 'three to get ready' appears.
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