Andy Taylor - Don't Let Me Die Young video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/06/17

Music video by Andy Taylor performing Don't Let Me Die Young. (C) 1987 Geffen Records

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8 years ago

Tracie Holladay

Chris Berger: Andy left DD not just to pursue a solo career. There were dynamics in the band that just weren't working out. He and Nick had some serious clashes, for starters. Plus, he had issues with the Berrows brothers, the first managers of Duran Duran. He wanted out from under them, and according to the contract, there were certain steps he had to take if he didn't want their management over his head. Read his book "Wild Boy." He talks about it in there.

9 years ago

Grizzlywolf9

Andy Taylor- Don't Let Me Die Young (1987) music video. Underrated rock artist!

9 years ago

Paulo Malheiros

AWESOME !!! LOVE IT !!! KEEP ON ROCKIN' \\m//

9 years ago

gfch9sc54

いい画質でのUPありがとうございます。この曲、アンディのベストな曲だと思います。

10 years ago

elena richani

my kind of music

10 years ago

Earl Johnson

I think Andy is a great solo artist , rocking song , better than most of todays rock .

10 years ago

Debbie Alvarado

Where was all this grear music at? My new fave album songs I Might Lie and Don't Let Me Die Young!

10 years ago

BelgradePower

SIMON LE BON IS TOO UNIQUE!

10 years ago

Szomlo Tamas

Steve Jones & Sex Pistols FOREVA!

10 years ago

Dim E. Kolios

andy is the man...

10 years ago

D XD

ANDY TAYLOR SHOULD HAVE STAYED WITH DURAN DURAN.. HE WAS THE BACKBONE OF THE BAND. HAD HE AND ROGER NEVER SPLIT, DURAN WOULDVE BEEN GIGANTIC.. GUARANTEED.

10 years ago

TheAlexanderTheGreat

Explain please,why only 89,000 views?

10 years ago

Michael Mcnutt

Awesome song

11 years ago

rayva1

This was the real Andy Taylor. Technically in every band, there has to be constant negotiation and teamwork. Within a group, one is always bound to lead while the others tend to follow, and he just happened to fall in as one of the followers. That sort of placed him in the shadows as a DD member.

11 years ago

MissBelinda3675

Sorry, but there's no truth in your statement. Duran Duran was never a product created by managers. This was merely just assumed, I guess just because they were a bunch of good looking guys and attracted a huge female teenage fan base. They did their own thing, wrote their own songs, played their own instruments, did their first gigs at the Rum Runner in Birmingham in the late 70s. As a long time fan, I'm so fed up with these false assumptions.

11 years ago

Lizzy Hardel

Andy is phenom but not better than Simon...different and fantastic yes but not better.

11 years ago

klingoncelt

Andy, WHERE ARE YOU????

11 years ago

david crockett

The best album of the 80's. I actually found an actual CD of thunder in 94'. Still have it. Rock on!

11 years ago

Timetraveler84

Poor ol Andy had a rough go of it when his Pop died, that killed the "re-union of the snake", as it were. In the late 80's he was pushing his luck as well. He always wanted to play more guitar oriented rock with "the Lads" (D-Duran) but it would have broken the mold Duran Duran was cast in. Andy's simple two note tetra-chord twang style of playing framed him as less than a bonified Guitar Hero, but his arrangements were solid and he was a truly professional artist, superior to today's Pop.

11 years ago

Mai Boyracer

those 80s hairdo. ;)

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