Duran Duran: A Hollywood High (2022) Movie Script


MTV

[siren blaring]
A lad that was
growing up in Birmingham
where sunshine
was in real short supply.
Palm trees definitely were.
When I first arrived in LA,
I thought I arrived
in paradise.

- Los Angeles for me has always
been about Sunset Strip.

I remember the first time
we arrived here.
We were staying
on Sunset at a hotel
that was then called the Hyatt.
But it was known
as the "Riot House."
I'd first read about it
in Ian Hunter's book,
"Diary of a Rock'n'Roll Star."
And I was determined that we'd
stay there one day, and we did.
It was fun while it lasted,
but remarkably,
we managed to get ourselves
thrown out for bad behavior,
which I guess was like having
a badge of honor at the time.
- It's rock'n'roll.
You know, New York was punk.
LA is rock'n'roll
and always has been.
- I did like Sunset.
I liked the energy
around the Strip.
- It's those endless,
wide boulevards
with the palm trees
and the beautiful light
that characterizes
Los Angeles for me.
And I feel like
I'm in a film noir
when I'm traveling in a car
and there's someone next to me
talking about a dame
with a gun in her handbag.
- We did an in-store
at The Licorice Pizza.
And, you know, and just being
in the back of a limousine,
you know, on the freeway
system here, it just...
It's a very
uplifting place to be.
- I remember
the very first time
that we entered
the city of Los Angeles.
We drove in.
I remember seeing these
huge oil extraction machines.
They looked like--
They reminded me of this
duck thing that my grandfather
used to have
which used to put its nose down,
fill up with water
and then go
glub-glub-glub-glub-glub.
And I'd never seen so much
commercial advertising.
It was a huge, visual input
as we drove up the hill,
and in the background
is the Hollywood sign.
Playing in Los Angeles
on Sunset at the Roxy,
it was one of those
landmarks for us.
It was a terrific
learning experience.
I mean, I think that whole
first American tour actually
was probably one of the most
fun things I ever did.
We seemed to be flavor of the
moment when we first came to LA.
We were being played on KROQ,
being played in the clubs.
So that we were known
in a kind of quite
underground way.
- We would do a gig.
We would meet some fans
after the show, and they'd
invite us back to their place
to have a party,
and we'd go and hang.
Our first show, incredible.
We were really, really hot.
You know, I really did enjoy
those early tours of America.
It hadn't reached that
kind of level of intensity.
- It was such an exciting time.
Probably one of our last times
that we could actually walk
around on the streets.
[screaming]
- [man] Stand back!
[crowd shouting throughout]
- We had two shows.
We had a matinee
and an evening show.
And management had taken upon
themselves to invite people.
And they actually
invited Nina Simone.
And Nina didn't come.
But she sent a little card.
And I guess because I'm the
front man, the lead singer,
she addressed it to me.
It said, "Dear Simon.
Um, "Terribly sorry,
I can't make it.
Have a great show.
Nina."
And it was this lovely card
like a birthday card
with balloons on it,
and full of balloons.
It's beautiful.
Still got it.
It's a treasured possession,
it really is.
And we played these two shows,
and we were magnificent.
I got so much inspiration
from the scene
that it just made its way
into the music.
Well, the song that springs
to mind is the song "Rio."
The lyric and the melody
were both written
after our first trip to America.
"From mountains in the North
down to the Rio Grande."
That's this part of the world
I'm talking about.
- The cultural history for me
has always been about
the whole town being based upon
the movie industry.
Of course,
there's a complete obsession
with fame and star culture.
Fame, fame, fame.
Liquor stores that always
seem to be amplified by neon.
- Liquor store!
I'd never been anywhere
like it before.
You know, we'd been to New York.
And we thought, oh, okay,
this is what America is like.
It's not.

LA is just so different.
It's like a different country.
- Another time when
we were here very early on
we went into the studio
with a producer,
David Kershenbaum
to remix the "Rio" album.
FM radio here was a big,
compressed sound.
And when you got into a car,
it just hit you like a wave.
["Hungry Like The Wolf" playing]
And certainly the single
"Hungry Like the Wolf"
which is what
broke us in America,
that was the mix
that we did with David,
not the original version.
But I think the fact that you'd
come from an A&R background
as well,
you recognized the songs.
- Correct.
- Um, because I think that
was a lot of the thing with some
of the other people we were
dealing with in America,
it was-- they'd take it to radio
and they'd just go, uh, I don't
know, the sound isn't fitting
for us, but you knew what
it was to make it like that.
And honestly, that-- those
sessions that we did together
was first for the "Carnival" EP
which were the longer remixes.
And then you also remixed
a whole side of the album.
- I think so, yeah,
and we did--
As I remember, we did, uh,
"Hungry Like the Wolf" first,
and it started to get reaction.
And they said why don't you go
back and do some more.
And I think we did.
I think we did "Save a Prayer."
I don't remember...
- Yeah, we did "Save a Prayer."
We definitely did
"Hold Back the Rain."
- "Hold Back the Rain."
- There's at least
five or six of those tracks.
But I really
do feel genuinely that
you lit the touch paper that
ignited, um, America
for, for, for the band.
- Oh, wow.
- So I'm very grateful...
- I'm grateful too, thank you.
I'm glad we're sitting here
today, you know,
looking back
with those great memories.
'Cause it was,
it was a magical time.
- Yeah.
- It was a magical time.
- Yeah, it really was.

[shutters clicking]
We were doing
a tour in '83, I guess.
And we did the press conference
at the Magic Castle.
[woman] When did you learn
an instrument?
- I learned
to use my instrument...
[laughter]
...when I was...
- And most successful at it.
- At five, actually, but it was
plastic at the time.
- I was what you call
a late developer.
I didn't pick up mine
until I was about 16.
- I was born with my instrument,
and it just got used sort of
again and again and again.
- The media were asking all
these different questions.
And inevitably being British
and not being able to help
ourselves, they got answers that
perhaps they weren't expecting.
I started playing
with mine when I was, um...
[laughter]
...17.
- Um...
- Roger's still--
Roger needs two hands for his.
[laughter]
- The location
for the show was chosen
because of its proximity
to the Capital Records building.
We first started talking
about some kind
of a performance in Hollywood
quite a few months ago.
As we kind of honed in on what
it was that we were going to do.
And we went from like
a truck to one rooftop
to another rooftop,
and we ended up
with this particular
location in Hollywood.
- So the first time we actually
went into Capitol Records,
I remember thinking how strange
that the building is round.
It reminded me of the Rotunda
which was a building that John,
Roger, and I grew up with
in the center of Birmingham.
- I think it's probably the
greatest like music architecture
landmark in the world
or certainly building.
- This building makes me crazy.
I would love to get out of here
'cause a record company
should be horizontal.
The building kind of puts
a damper on the kind
of enthusiasm that a record
company should have.
- Capitol Records was our label.
- It really felt like something
big was about to happen.
- And I was kind of proud
of the fact that we had this
label with this iconic building.
- I didn't quite know
how important
Capitol Records was.
I knew there was a link
with The Beatles.
- It wasn't the coolest label.
They used to call
it the house
that Frank built.
Because it was supposedly
like Frank Sinatra's royalties
that paid for it.
- Other entertainment
news this morning.
If you're a fan
of Duran Duran...
- A big honor tonight for
the rock group Duran Duran.
- Duran Duran has been
honored with a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame.
[crowd cheering]
- The Hollywood Walk of Fame
is so kind of, um...
People relate to it
mostly for film people,
but when you see our star
is next to John Lennon's,
that really kind of hits home.
[crowd chatter]
- I think of all the time we've
ever spent in LA and all the
people we've ever met and all
the things we've ever done,
actually, by far, the most
significant to Duran Duran
was meeting Warren Cuccurullo
who was in the band
Missing Persons at the time.
And after that, he joined us
for a 15-year period.
He's a remarkable musician,
and I treasure
all the things
that we did together.
Warren came over to New York
to meet with us.
And there's one track that
exists on Duran Duran.
It's a track called
"American Science" on the
"Notorious" album
where there's two little solos.
One is Warren Cuccurullo,
one is Andy Taylor.
So it was closing one door
and opening the other.
And Warren stayed with us
all the way through
until the reunion.
["Ordinary World" playing]
Ooh...


- As a band, we have largely
steered clear
of making any kind
of political statements.
However, the plight
of the people in the Ukraine
has been do deeply upsetting.
- The situation was clearly
a humanitarian disaster.
And we just wanted
to show our support.
- I think for me, you know,
when you trade in entertainment
of a particular kind,
sort of escapism, I suppose,
you might say, you know,
you're doing it
against this backdrop
of concern.
Is there any way to incorporate
that concern into
what you're doing
and was this incredible
opportunity to light up
the Capitol Building.
- And I wasn't even
sure it was possible.
But when I first saw it
illuminated,
it was quite heartwarming
actually.
- It was a prayer
from Duran Duran.
You know, and it was about
four minutes long.
- Back in the UK pre-pandemic,
we'd started
to write a new album
which eventually
became "Future Past."
I think it's some
of the strongest material
we've done together
in quite a long time.
- "Anniversary."
John presented the title.
He said
it's our 40th anniversary.
Let's write a song.
[chatter]
- You know, we made a long list
of ways that we could
imagine ourselves celebrating
our anniversary.
And one idea
was to write a song.

- "Anniversary" was a track
that we built in the studio
referencing some
of our older material.
We've never done that before.
I think it's almost
like a, uh, a throwback
to "Wild Boys", isn't it?
It's got that kind
of throbbing, tribal
feel to the rhythm section.
- It was built out of a riff
that Graham Coxon
started playing.

Then Nick started playing along
with it and...
You know, very unusual when
Nick says "I love that riff."
[chatter/laughter]
- It's a very Duran Duran
sounding track that one is.
Reminds me of quite a few songs
that we've done before.
- I often said this record
has got one foot
in the past and one
in the future.
And it was strange doing
something a little more
reflective because we're always
looking forward
through the mirror
onto the other side,
but this time
it was staring back at us.

- When you finally
release an album,
you know that it's the beginning
of a new phase,
and that it's time
to play shows again.
We wanted to do something
really special in LA.
- I can't say that we've ever
played on a rooftop before.
We've done a photograph
on a rooftop,
but I can't say that we've ever
played on a roof before.

[cheering and applause]
- Good people LA.
[cheering and applause]

[cheering]
Meeting you
With a view to a kill
Face to face
in secret places
Feel the chill
Nightfall covers me
But you know
the plans I'm making
Still overseas
Could it be the whole Earth
opening wide
A sacred why
A mystery gaping inside
The week is why until we...
Dance into the fire
That fatal kiss
is all we need
Dance into the fire
To fatal sounds
of broken dreams
Dance into the fire
That fatal kiss
is all we need
Dance into the fire
The choice for you
Is the view to a kill
Between the shades
Assassination
Standing still
Yeah!
The first crystal tears
Fall as snowflakes
on your body
The first time in years
To drench your skin
In lover's rosy stain
A chance to find the Phoenix
For the flame
A chance to die
but can we...
Dance into the fire
That fatal kiss
is all we need
Dance into the fire
To fatal sounds
of broken dreams
Dance into the fire
The fatal kiss
is all we need
Dance into the fire
When all we see
Is the view to a kill
Hey
Ooh
[cheering and applause]
Hello, LA!
[cheering and applause]
Welcome to this very little
intimate little show
we're having
in a very special
part of the world for us.
[crowd cheering]
We chose it very carefully.
Here's a song off our new album.
This is "Invisible."

- Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Invisible
Shy one
- Walking by the wall
- Shy one
- Shadows will not fall
- Shy one
- Is silently ignored
- Quiet one
- Discouraged by the noise
- Quiet one
- Living without choice
- Quiet one
- Is a life without a voice
When you can't even
Say my name
Has the memory gone?
Are you feeling numb?
Will you call my name
I can't play this game
So I ask again
Can you say my name?
Has the memory gone?
Are you feeling numb?
Or have I become invisible?
- Hindsight
- That dreamers wish away
- Hindsight
- Is falling on my face
- Highlights
- The shape of my disgrace
When you don't hear
A word I say
As the talking goes
It's a one-way flow
No fault, no blame
Has the memory gone?
Are you feeling numb?
And have I become invisible?
- Invisible
Invisible,
invisible
Invisible, invisible
Invisible,
invisible
Invisible, invisible
- When no one hears a word
They say
Has the memory gone?
Are you feeling numb?
Not a word they say
But a voiceless crowd
Isn't backing down
When the air turns red
With their loaded hesitation
Can you say my name?
Has the memory gone?
Are you feeling numb?
Have we all become
invisible?
[cheering and applause]
Thank you.

[cheering]
How it kills when you ask me
Am I going to stay?
And do I still
want you, baby
Or was it all in play?
Got to tell you
you've got so much
I don't wanna lose
If I had to pick
the best bit
I really could not choose
I want everything
All of what you do
Every night, every day
I want all of you
Give me sacred motivation
With your deeper touch
Talking dirty conversation
Your look says so much
So much more
to this song's meaning
I don't have time to say
Hit the high note
of my feeling
Can't let this fade away
I want everything
All of what you do
Every night, every day
I want all of you
I want everything
All of what you do
Every night, every day
I want all of you
Yeah, we got history
But we got mystery
- Like the sun, like the sun,
we'll burn
This much we've learned
Like two souls
among many others
Like the sun, we'll burn
- In that
we are music lovers
This much we've learned
Two souls among many others
Like the sun, we'll burn
I want everything
All of what you do
Every night, every day
I want all of you
I want everything
All of what you do
Every night, every day
I want all of you

Mystery
[music ends]
[cheering and applause]
No-no
Notorious
Notorious
No-no
Notorious
I can't read about it
Burns the skin
from your eyes
I'll do fine without it
Here's one you don't
compromise
Lies come hard in disguise
They need to fight it out
Not wild about it
Lay your seedy judgements
Who says they're
part of our lives?
You own the money
You control the witness
I'll leave you lonely
Don't monkey
with my business
You pay the prophets
to justify your reasons
I heard your promise
but I don't believe it
That's why
I've done it again
Ha!
No-no
- Notorious
- Girls will keep
the secrets
So long as boys make a noise
Come on, boys!
Fools run rings to break up
Something you'll never
destroy
Grand Notorious slam bam
Who really gives a damn
for a flaky bandit?
Don't ask me
to bleed about it
I need this blood to survive
You own the money
You control the witness
I'll leave you lonely
Don't monkey
with my business
You pay the prophets
to justify your reasons
I heard your promise
but I don't believe it
That's why
I've done it again
Ha!
No-no
Notorious
Notorious
You own the money
You control the witness
I'll leave you lonely
Don't monkey
with my business
You pay the prophets
to justify your reasons
I heard your promise
but I don't believe it
You own the money
You control the witness
I'll leave you lonely
You don't monkey
with my business
You pay the prophets
to justify your reasons
I heard you promise
but I don't believe it
That's why I've done
it again No
Notorious
No-no
Notorious
That's why
I've done it again No
Yeah that's why
I've done it again
No-no
Notorious
Yeah
That's why I done it again
No-no
Notorious
Yeah
That's why I done it again
Ow-ow
One, two, three, four!
Notorious
[cheering and applause]
Anna...
Anna Ross, everybody
[cheering and applause]

Mine
Immaculate dream
Made breath and skin
I've been waiting for you
Signed
With a home tattoo
"Happy birthday to you"
Was created for you
- Can't ever keep
from falling apart
At the seams
Cannot believe you're
taking my heart
To pieces
- Ah
It'll take a little time
Might take
a little crime
To come undone
Now we'll try
To stay blind
To the hope
And fear outside
Hey child
Stay wilder than the wind
And blow me
Into cry
Who do you need?
Who do you love?
When you come undone
Who do you need?
Who do you love?
When you come undone
Words
Playing me dj vu
Like a radio tune
I swear I've heard before
Chills
Is it something real?
Or the magic I'm feeling
Off your fingers
- Can't ever keep
from falling apart
At the seams
Cannot believe you're
taking my heart
To pieces
- Lost
In a snow filled sky
We'll make it alright
To come undone
Now we'll try
To stay blind
To the hope
And fear outside
Hey child
Stay wilder than the wind
And blow me
Into cry
Who do you need?
Who do you love?
When you come undone
Who do you need?
Who do you love?
When you come undone
Who do you need?
Who do you love?
When you come undone
- Can't ever keep
from falling apart
Ooh...
Who do you need?
Who do you love?
Can't ever keep
from falling apart
- Who do you love?
When you come undone
Can't ever keep
from falling apart
Ooh

Ask the roof
This one's for you
[cheering and applause]
Thank you, Anna.
[cheering]
You're gonna love this.

[cheering]
[vocalizing]

[vocalizing]

We are pinned to an evening
That's running out of road
As the last ray of light
Heads into dark
If it's closure
you're craving
Some message in the code
To fill the empty space
In with your mark
- Ahh...
Yeah
Ahh
Ooh
- Standing on the edge
Of something greater
Than us all
Down into the heart
of universes
We fall
Falling like
the fires trailing
Glory on their way
Know that we are heading
For tomorrow today
Anyway, lover
What ya think I'm gonna do?
When it's all over
I give it all up for you
Giving up believing
Giving up completely
For you
- Knowing that the world will
keep on turning
Going on
And we let the night forever
Burn when we're gone
Burning with the stars
that wander lonely
On their way
Know that life
is heading here tomorrow
Today
Anyway, lover
What ya think I'm gonna do?
When it's all over
I give it all up for you
Giving up believing
Giving up completely
For you
Ooh
Yeah
I give it all up
For you
- And the sun beats
Down on skin and ground
And everything
Between
And the moon looks down
on broken vows
Fills the space between us
With that cold blue sky
And I can't remember how
our love felt at the start
No, I can't remember
Anyway, lover
What ya think I'm gonna do?
Gonna do
When it's all over
I give it all up for you
Giving up believing
- Giving
up believing
- Giving up completely
For you
Ooh
[cheering and applause]
Erin Stevenson, everybody!
[cheering]

[cheering]
Past is another country
The present will never last
The future is still tomorrow
Are we living too fast?
Searchlight the crowd
I'm fixed on your face
I know it well but it's
a dream I can't place
Something is happening to me
Maybe it's happening to you,
you, you, you
Everybody everywhere
Feel it in the air
Oh yeah it's time
to take the pressure off
Everybody everywhere
Step out into the future
It's time to take
the pressure off
It's up to you now
It's time to take
the pressure off
It's up to you now
It's time to take
the pressure off
Steppin'
Steppin'
Steppin'
It's time to take
the pressure off
We're swimming
with the rat race
We're running
against the tide
It's everybody's business
When there's nowhere to hide
Searchlight the crowd
I'm fixed onto you
There is a way out
of this into the blue
Something is happening to me
Maybe it's happening
to you, you, you, you
Everybody everywhere
Feel it in the air
Oh yeah it's time
to take the pressure off
Everybody everywhere
Step out into the future
It's time to take
the pressure off
It's up to you now
It's time to take
the pressure off
It's up to you now
It's time to take
the pressure off
I'm lost
don't wanna be found
I'm up and not gonna be down
Outside looking in on myself
Just me, I couldn't
be anyone else
Is it bad when you're feeling
this good?
Are we all misunderstood?
It's fine
going out of my mind
Going out of my mind
going out of my mind
Everybody everywhere
Feel it in the air
Oh yeah it's time
to take the pressure off
Everybody everywhere
Step out into the future
It's time to take
the pressure off
It's up to you now
It's time to take
the pressure off
It's up to you now
Step out into your future
Jump up into the future
Step out into your future
Jump up into the future
Step out into your future
[cheering and applause]
Thank you.
[cheering]
Rang dang diggity
dang-a-dang
Rang dang
diggity dang-a-dang
Rang dang diggity
dang-a-dang
Diggity dang-a-dang
Diggity dang-a-dang
Rang dang diggity
dang-a-dang
Rang dang
diggity dang-a-dang
Rang dang diggity
dang-a-dang
Diggity dang-a-dang
Diggity dang-a-dang
Aah...
Ahh...
Aah...
Ohh...
White!
Ooh, white!
White!
Ooh, white!
White!
Ooh white!
White! Ooh
White lines vision
dreams of passion
Blowing through my mind
And all the while
I think of you
White lines
A very strange reaction
Going to my mind
The more I see
the more I do
Something of a phenomenon
Tell your body to come along
'Cause white lines
Blow away
Blow!
Rock! Blow!
Ticket to ride
the white line highway
Tell all your friends
they can go my way
Pay your toll
sell your soul
Pound for pound it costs more
than gold
The longer you stay
the more you pay
My white lines go a long way
Either up your nose
or to your vein
Nothing to gain except
killing your brain
Freeze!
Say rock come on, y'all!
Rock!
Say freeze, come on!
Freeze!
Say rock come on, y'all!
Rock!
Say freeze, come on!
Freeze!
Say rock come on y'all!
Rock!
Say freeze, come on!
Freeze!
Say rock come on y'all!
Rock! Put 'em up,
put 'em up, put 'em up
Ahh...
Higher baby!
Get higher baby!
Get higher baby! And don't
never come down! Freebase!
Rang dang
diggity dang-a-dang
Rang dang diggity
dang-a-dang
Rang dang
diggity dang-a-dang
Diggity dang-a-dang
Diggity dang-a-dang
White lines
As pure as the driven snow
Connected to my mind
And now I'm having fun, baby
White lines
It's getting kinda low
'Cause it makes
you feel so nice
I need some one on one, baby
Don't let it blow your mind
away Baby
Going to a little hideaway
'Cause white lines
What do white lines do!?
Blow away
Blow!
Rock!
Blow!
A million magic crystals
Pretty pure and white
A multi-million dollars
Almost overnight
Twice as sweet as sugar
Twice as pure as salt
And if you get hooked baby
It's nobody else's fault
So don't do it!
Freeze!
Say rock come on, y'all!
Rock!
Say freeze, come on!
Freeze!
Say rock come on, y'all!
Rock!
Say freeze, come on!
Freeze!
Say rock come on y'all
Rock!
Say freeze, come on!
Freeze!
Say rock come on y'all
Rock! Put 'em up,
put 'em up, put 'em up
Higher baby!
Get higher baby!
Get higher baby! And don't
never come down! Freebase!
Don't you get too high
Don't you get too high, baby
Turns you on
You really turn me on and on
Could you ever come down
My temperature is rising
When the thrill is gone
No, I don't want you to go!
A street kid gets arrested
Gonna do some time
He gets out
three years from now
Just to commit more crime
A businessman is caught
With 24 kilos
He's out on bail
and out of jail
And that's
the way it goes Rock!
Cane!
Sugar!
Cane! Sugar!
Cane!
Athletes rejected
Governors corrected
Gangsters, thugs
and smugglers
Are thoroughly respected
The money gets divided
The women get excited
Now I'm broke
and it's no joke
It's hard as hell to fight it
Don't buy it!
Freeze! Rock!
Freeze!
Rock!
Freeze! Rock!
Freeze!
Rock!
Freeze! Rock!
Freeze!
Rock!
Freeze! Rock!
Freeze!
Rock!
Rock! Blow!
Ahh...
Ahh...
Aah...
Ohh...
[cheering and applause]
Just a little...
Just a little breather.
So as a band we've been, um...
celebrating a birthday party.
It's a very big one, so we're
not gonna tell you the number.
But we've been celebrating for
about three years now.
And we'd probably be celebrating
for the next three years.
Here's your chance
to celebrate with us.
"Anniversary!"
[cheering and applause]

We don't need
much of an excuse.

Come celebrate this union
Come holy and unchained
How do you know, stay or go
Keep riding on the train
What does it take
beneath the skin
To keep from letting go?
Some moments burned
into the storm
And some you'll never know

All our days
Anniversary
Celebrate
Anniversary
Across the world
On radio
For everyone to hear
We are the song
So bring it on
Once more be close and clear
All our days
Anniversary
Celebrate
Anniversary
It's our time
Anniversary
Yours and mine
Anniversary
Celebrate with silver
Oak, and bone
Celebrate with paper
Gold, and stone
It may not seem like much
It may not seem
like much at all
It may not seem like much
But it's everything to us

All our days
Anniversary
Celebrate
Anniversary
It's our time
Anniversary
Yours and mine
Anniversary
Can't stop from holding on
Hold me up, hold me up
Hold me up and keep me up
don't stop now
Ah, yeah
Ah, yeah...
La, la, la, la, la, la
Are we having another again
Oh yeah
[cheering and applause]
So we're gonna play a song
for a divided world.
A song to bring us together.
A song to try and help us
all find peace.
This is "Ordinary World."
[cheering and applause]

Came in from
a rainy Thursday
On the avenue
Thought I heard you
talking softly
I turned on the lights,
the TV
And the radio
Still I can't escape
the ghost of you
What has happened to it all?
Crazy, some would say
Where is the life
that I recognize?
But I won't
cry for yesterday
There's an ordinary world
Somehow I have to find
And as I try to make my way
To the ordinary world
I will learn to survive
Passion or coincidence
Once prompted you to say
"Pride will
tear us both apart"
Well, now pride's
gone out the window
Cross the rooftops
Run away
Left me in the vacuum
Of my heart
What is happening to me?
Crazy, some would say
Where is my friend
When I need you most?
Gone away
But I won't cry
for yesterday
There's an ordinary world
Somehow I have to find
And as I try to make my way
To the ordinary world
I will learn to survive
Ooh
Ahh
Hey
Oh
Papers in the roadside
Tell of suffering and greed
Fear today, forgot tomorrow
Ooh, here beside the news
Of holy war and holy need
Ours is just a little
Sorrowed talk
Just blowing away
And I don't cry
for yesterday
There's an ordinary world
Somehow I have to find
And as I try to make my way
To the ordinary world
I will learn to survive
Everyone
Is my world
Anyone
Is my world
Anyone
Is my world
Aah
Ohh...
Ahh
Aah
[cheering and applause]
Thank you.

Hey now, if you are
A child of the world
Born to build bridges
And tear down the walls
We'll watch the outmode
Of the old order
We'll make a song road
To cross all borders
Nah na-na nah
na-na nah na-na nah
Unite
Nah na-na nah
na-na nah na-na na-na-na-na
Tonight
If you wanna make
a difference
If you wanna see
a future coming round
Got to see it
from a distance
Got to do it walking barefoot
on the ground
You and I tonight
No way to fight it
We come together
Tonight united
You and I tonight
No way to fight it
We come together
Tonight united
You and I tonight
No way to fight it
We come together
Tonight united
You and I tonight
No way to fight it
We come together
Tonight united
Ooh...
Ooh...
Ooh...
Ooh...
You and I tonight
No way to fight it
We come together
Tonight united
You and I tonight
No way to fight it
We come together
Tonight united
You and I tonight
No way to fight it
We come together
Tonight united
You and I tonight
No way to fight it
We come together
Tonight united
You and I tonight
No way to fight it
We come together
Tonight united
You and I tonight
No way to fight it
We come together
Tonight united
[cheering and applause]
This is more like it!
[cheering and applause]
No need to ask.
Is anybody hungry?
Darken the city
night is a wire
Steam in the subway
earth is afire
Do-do do-do-do do-do-do
do-do-do do-do-do do-do
Woman, you want me
give me a sign
And catch my breathing even
closer behind
Do-do do-do-do do-do-do
do-do-do do-do-do do-do
In touch with the ground
I'm on the hunt
I'm after you
Smell like I sound
I'm lost in a crowd
And I'm hungry
like the wolf
Straddle the line
in discord and rhyme
I'm on the hunt
I'm after you
Mouth is alive
with juices like wine
And I'm hungry
like the wolf
Stalked in the forest
too close to hide
I'll be upon you by the
moonlight side
Do-do do-do-do do-do-do
do-do-do do-do-do do-do
Hot blood jumping on your
skin, it's so tight
You feel my heat
I'm just a moment behind
Do-do do-do-do do-do-do
do-do-do do-do-do do-do
In touch with the ground
I'm on the hunt
I'm after you
A scent and a sound
I'm lost and I'm found
And I'm hungry
like the wolf
Straddle a line
it's discord and rhyme
I howl and I whine
I'm after you
Mouth is alive
all running inside
And I'm hungry
like the wolf
Dom Brown on guitar!
Hungry like the wolf
Hungry like the wolf
Hungry like the wolf
[yelping]
Burning the ground
I break from the crowd
I'm on the hunt
I'm after you
I smell like I sound
I'm lost and I'm found
And I'm hungry like the wolf
Straddle a line
it's discord and rhyme
I'm on the hunt
I'm after you
Mouth is alive
with juices like wine
And I'm hungry like the wolf
Burning the ground
I break from the crowd
I'm on the hunt
I'm after you
Smell like a sound
I'm lost and I'm found
And I'm hungry
like the wolf
Strut on the line
it's discord and rhyme
I'm on the hunt
I'm after you
Mouth is alive
with juices like wine
And I'm hungry
like the wolf
Whoo!
[cheering and applause]
Thank you very much!
Hope you had a nice time!
[cheering]
Enjoy the rest
of your evening!
Thank you!
[cheering and applause]