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Glasgow 2004
unofficial live album
Venue S.E.C.C. Arena, Glasgow,
UK
Recorded 15 April 2004
Released Unknown
Label Unknown Label
Format CD
Length 11 tracks
Genre Pop
Producer Duran Duran
concert ticket
venue

Glasgow 2004 is an unofficial Duran Duran live album that was recorded during The Reunion Tour at the S.E.C.C. Arena in Glasgow, UK on 15 April 2004.

About the album[]

The album is an incomplete recording of Duran Duran's performance at Hall 4 of the S.E.C.C., a 10,000 capacity venue located on the north bank of the River Clyde.

The atmosphere was electric when the lights went down at 9:00pm. In a cloud of smoke, and to the rhythm of a heartbeat, Duran Duran appeared on stage. John, Nick, Simon, Roger and Andy stood at the front of the stage, receiving a standing ovation from the crowds in the sold out arena.

Duran Duran headed straight into "(Reach Up for The) Sunrise", an unknown song that marked the beginning of a new era. This was followed by "Hungry Like the Wolf", which increased the energy levels and had the whole place dancing.

John Amato was soon joining the band on stage for "Union of the Snake", with Simon Le Bon introducing the saxophonist at the end of the song.

"Come Undone" was next. Le Bon introduced it as a song for lovers and those you love. "A View to a Kill" was performed as the screens behind the stage projected a mini film featuring a seductive female, played by Liz Hurley.

The screens came alive for "Beautiful Colours", with images of flowers in all colours.

"Rio" brought the encore to an end.

Tickets for the event cost around £40.00.

Track listing[]

  1. Intro
  2. "(Reach Up for The) Sunrise"
  3. "Hungry Like the Wolf"
  4. "Is There Something I Should Know?"
  5. "Union of the Snake"
  6. "Come Undone"
  7. "A View to a Kill"
  8. "What Happens Tomorrow"
  9. "New Religion"
  10. "Planet Earth"
  11. "I Don't Want Your Love"

Personnel[]

Duran Duran are:

With:

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