"
The Wild Boys" is the twelfth
single by
Duran
Duran, released in October 1984.
The song was the only studio track on the live album
Arena, and was produced by
Nile
Rodgers, who had previously remixed the single "
The Reflex". It was recorded at the end of July
1984 at Maison Rouge studios in London.
"The Wild Boys" became one of the band's biggest hits, reaching #2
on the American
Billboard Hot 100
and the
UK Singles Chart, and
hitting #1 on the German charts and the Canadian
CHUM Chart. It became the band's biggest charting
single in
Australia, reaching #3.
About the song
The idea for the song came from longtime Duran Duran video director
Russell Mulcahy, who wanted to make
a full-length feature film based on the surreal and sexual 1971
novel
The Wild Boys: A Book Of
The Dead by
William S.
Burroughs. He suggested that
the band might create a modern soundtrack for the film in the same
way that
Queen would later provide a
rock soundtrack for Mulcahy's 1986 movie
Highlander. Singer Simon Le Bon began
writing some lyrics based on Mulcahy's quick synopsis of the book,
and the band created a harsh-sounding instrumental backdrop for
them.
The single was issued with six separate collectible covers - one
featuring each individual band member and one of the band
collectively.
Music video
The video for "The Wild Boys" was directed by
Russell Mulcahy.
The cost totalled over
one million dollars, a staggering sum
for music videos at the time, as his design filled one entire end
of the "007
Stage
" at Pinewood Studios
with a metal pyramid and a
windmill over a deep enclosed pool, and
called for a lifelike robotic face, dozens of elaborate costumes,
prosthetics, and makeup effects, and then-cutting-edge computer
graphics. The choreography of dance routines, intricate
stunts and fire effects added to the cost. Mulcahy meant the video
to be a teaser for his full-length Burroughs film, demonstrating
his vision to the movie studios he was wooing, but that project was
never made.
The video featured all of the band members imprisoned and in peril,
wearing uncharacteristically rough and ragged outfits similar to
the pieced-together clothing of the film
Mad Max 2: The Road
Warrior. John Taylor was strapped to the roof of a
Mercedes-Benz car suffering a
psycho-torture with pics of his childhood and early past, Nick
Rhodes was caged with a pile of computer equipment, Roger Taylor
was put in a hot-air baloon that was tangling from the ceiling,
leaving him high off the ground, and Andy Taylor was bound (guitar
and all) to a ship's
figurehead. Singer
Simon Le Bon, strapped to the spinning windmill which dunked his
head beneath the water with each revolution, supposedly found
himself in real difficulty when the windmill stopped with his head
underwater. He was given a tube to breathe through and the issue
was promptly fixed, but the British tabloids had a field day
exaggerating Le Bon's "near death experience". Le Bon himself has
dismissed this story in more than one interview as an "urban myth",
claiming nothing of the sort happened.
"The Wild Boys" was named Best British Video at the 1985
BRIT Awards.
B-sides, bonus tracks and remixes
The
b-side, "(I'm Looking For) Cracks In The
Pavement (Live)", was recorded at the 5
March 1984 show at Maple Leaf Gardens
in Toronto
. This
is the same concert where the video for "The Reflex" was
filmed.
To promote the release of the compilation album
Greatest in 1998, EMI
commissioned a number of
remixes, including
two mixes of "The Wild Boys" that were released only on promotional
discs:
- "The Wild Boys [ASAP & PM Project Remix]" 3:42 appeared on
a one-track promo CD in Spain
- "Wild Boys 98 [4 On Da Floor Remix]" 3:10 appeared on a
one-track promo CD in Belgium
Covers, samples, & media references
Cover versions of "The Wild Boys" have
been recorded by
Robyn Loau/
Ronin System, British boyband
Phixx, the German bands
Atrocity and
Touch
Down, and the Danish metal band
Mnemic.
A sample of the phrase "Boys" (along with the "Girls" from
"
Girls on Film") was used as part of
the "Girls! Boys!" chorus on the band's 1989
megamix single "
Burning The Ground".
The song has long been the
entrance
music used by
mixed martial
arts fighter
Mirko
Filipović.
This song also appeared in the video "1986 Mets: A Year To
Remember," during the segment of the Mets' "Wild Boys" (Wally
Backman and Lenny Dykstra).
Chart positions
Track listing
7": EMI DURAN 3 (UK)
- "The Wild Boys [45]" – 4:16
- "(I'm Looking For) Cracks In The Pavement [Live 1984]" –
4:08
- Also released in sleeves featuring individual band members
(DURANC3)
12": EMI 12 DURAN 3 (UK)
- "The Wild Boys [(Wilder Than The Wild Boys) Extended mix]" –
8:00
- "The Wild Boys [45]" – 4:16
- "(I'm Looking For) Cracks In The Pavement [Live 1984]" –
4:08
- "The Wild Boys [45]" – 4:16
- "(I'm Looking For) Cracks In The Pavement [Live 1984]" –
4:08
- "The Wild Boys [(Wilder Than The Wild Boys) Extended mix]" –
8:00
Other appearances
Apart from the single, "The Wild Boys" has also appeared on:
Albums:
Personnel
Duran Duran are:
Also credited:
References