Duran Duran Bassist John Taylor - In The Pleasure Groove
Bassist John Taylor's autobiography, "In The Pleasure Groove: Love Death and Duran Duran" is an insider's look into one of the most iconic bands that dominated the charts during the "Second British Invasion" of the 1980's. To date, Duran Duran has sold more than 100 million records and performed to sold out audiences in countries all over the world.
John's book goes into great detail about many aspects of his life and career. From his early upbringing to the origin and meteoric rise of Duran Duran as well as its mid 80's hiatus, when the band split into two hugely successful side projects:The Power Station and Arcadia.
John also pulls no punches in discussing his addictions to sex and drugs. His journey back is a true tale of inspiration.
The chapters are compact and the pages practically turn themselves. Filled with stories and photos from John's personal collection of memorabilia, "In The Pleasure Groove" is a must-read not only for fans of Duran Duran, but also for connoisseurs of all things 80's. It's also a message of hope for those seeking inspiration in the face of their own addictions.
I had the pleasure of speaking with John about his new book and more in this exclusive interview!
What made you decide to write a book at this stage of your career?
I think now is a good time to write a book. I’ve got enough perspective and feel I’m on relatively safe ground emotionally and can go back and dip into those smoking, swirling times and not get caught up in it. I can be objective and speak cleanly about it. Also, there’s still time to come. I don’t feel like the end is near or anything like that. I have huge amounts of memorabilia from the early years of the band and also had a dozen or so really key scenes I thought would make for a perfect book.



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