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“As youngsters, they shared an avid interest in music; in fact, recalled John [Taylor], they were the only kids on their block hip enough to own a copy of David Bowie’s ‘Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust’ LP . . . From the start, [Nick] Rhodes knew he wanted to be a rock star. ‘I have immense ambition,’ he told me, tugging at his lip as we sat in the bar of the Plough and Harrow, a posh Birmingham hotel. ‘And I had a very vivid impression of what I wanted to do.’ So when he was sixteen, he left school and bought a cheap synthesizer. His mate Taylor took up guitar, and they enlisted two other would-be musicians from Birmingham: Steve Duffy, who sang and played bass (and who now records under the moniker Tin Tin), and Simon Colley, who also played bass, as well as clarinet. They christened the band #DuranDuran . . .” From the February 2nd, 1984 issue of @Rolling Stone


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