A review by emcgeecle
Please Please Tell Me Now: The Duran Duran Story by Stephen Davis

1.0

I’m not as well versed as some Duran Duran fans on their history, but even I found fault with this book. It was poorly researched by the author with some obvious inaccuracies. Among them:

The author spelled Duranie “Durannie” multiple times, while both are used, the former is used more frequently by fans and even the band’s social media.

The author wrote that Paul and Linda McCartney came and said goodnight to the band while they were recording a demo at AIR Studios sometime in 1980. If you read factually correct books and interviews with the band about the recording of Rio, it was during its recording.

The author wrote that Andy and John mimed the sax solos in Rio, if you watch the video, it's obvious that it's Nick and John, not Andy.

The author seems to not hide his disdain for most of the band members, discussing more about their drinking and drugs, sexual prowess, losing their trousers, and how much makeup they wore than anything particularly informative about what they contributed to the band. Andy is the only one who seems to come out relatively unscathed, he also somehow gets four chapters dedicated to his backstory, prior to joining the band, in Part 2.

Less than 25% of the book is dedicated to the band’s over 35-year career post-Live Aid, where Warren comes off as the savior of the band and every creative idea was his. There are better written, better researched, and more informative books, articles, and blogs about this band. Read those instead.