

The hour-long set featured songs from Duran Duran’s four-decade-long career, including picks from their most recent album, “Future Past.” Bookended by “View to a Kill” and “Hungry Like the Wolf,” the standout moment of the evening was during “Ordinary World” when the group had the blue and gold colors of the Ukrainian flag projected onto the Capitol Tower. Ordinary World may refer to: MusicEdit Ordinary World (album), by Get Set Go. The balmy evening and late sunset brought a dreamy quality to the intimate performance. Ordinary World was written by band members Simon Le Bon, John Taylor, James Bates and Warren. On the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street, the well-appointed Aster - a private members’ club and hotel that will be opening in June - provided a picture-perfect setting for Duran Duran with both the Hollywood sign and the Capitol Records tower as their backdrop. Duran Duran Ordinary World Official Music Video. CD's are released in many editions and variations, such as standard edition, re-issue, demonstration demo, not for sale, promotional promo, special edition, limited edition, and many other editions and versions. The performance was recorded for a feature-length concert film and documentary the Fab Five will be releasing in June, in conjunction with their world tour, which hits North America in August.
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(C) 2012 Skin Divers, exclusively licensed to Eagle Rock Entertaiment Ltd. Duran Duran treated 250 friends and family, and a few industry professionals, to a private performance on the rooftop of the Aster in Hollywood Thursday night. Music video by Duran Duran performing Ordinary World.
