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Duran Duran’s Andy Taylor Said His Bodyguards Once Roughed Up Vince Neil

Andy Taylor, the former guitarist for Duran Duran, briefly touched on an incident with Vince Neil in a new interview. The guitarist was speaking with Classic Rock to promote his new solo…

Andy Taylor performing on stage; Vince Neil performing on stage.
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Andy Taylor, the former guitarist for Duran Duran, briefly touched on an incident with Vince Neil in a new interview.

The guitarist was speaking with Classic Rock to promote his new solo album, Man's A Wolf To Man. During the conversation, he was asked whether he had any regrets in his career. Taylor said he didn't. He said he was fortunate not to have "the weird, pervy, f---ed-up experiences that a lot of people talk about." Of course, that's not to say nothing unusual happened.

"The worst s--- was Vince Neil trying to fight me and my bodyguards having to sort him out," said Taylor. "He turned up with some f---ing biker dudes, so they beat the s--- out of them as well, ha ha ha!"

As for what led to this altercation, Ultimate Classic Rock cites a 2005 interview Neil gave to ContactMusic. He took issue with some comments Duran Duran made about Motley Crue.

Neil said, "I read this thing where those f-ckheads in Duran Duran were like, 'We all travel together and that's the only way to tour and it just shows how f-cked up Motley Crue is.' I was like, 'Who the f-ck are you to tell us how f-cked up we are!'"

Andy Taylor and His Health

Taylor continues to work on new music in the face of dealing with stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer.

In November 2022, the guitarist went public with his diagnosis revealing in a statement he was initially diagnosed "just over 4-years ago." His illness prevented him from joining Duran Duran at their Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, despite previously announcing he would attend the ceremony. He was also planning on performing and noted he "even bought a new guitar with the essential whammy!"

Taylor insisted he didn't want his illness to get in the way of Duran Duran being honored by the Rock Hall. He said, in part, "However, none of this needs to or should detract from what this band (with or without me) has achieved and sustained for 44 years ... I'm so very proud of these four brothers; I'm amazed at their durability, and I'm overjoyed at accepting this award."

Duran Duran released their second album Rio on May 10, 1982. Even decades after its release, Rio can still be found at the intersection of style and substance. It's pop/rock perfection in a lean nine-track package that can still cause the masses to dance their asses off while also finding time for introspection.

Perhaps the prime examples of the album's mix of style and substance came with its music videos, which thanks to the launch of MTV, helped catapult Duran Duran to stardom not just in the United State but worldwide.

To celebrate the anniversary of this album and Duran Duran's upcoming induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, here are the seven music videos from Rio ranked.

7. ‘My Own Way’

The video for "My Own Way" was a pretty easy choice for last place. It's not a bad video, per se, but compared to the rest of the evocative videos that make up this list, a flashy performance video just doesn't measure up.

6. ‘Lonely In Your Nightmare’ (Version 2)

Fun fact: There are two versions of the "Lonely In Your Nightmare" music video! While both share the same narrative, "Version 2" features fewer interactions between Simon Le Bon and model Vanya Seager and is, thus, far less sensual.

5. ‘Save A Prayer’

"Save A Prayer" is the third single from Rio and the second video in the Russell Mulcahy trilogy from the LP, with the other videos being "Hungry Like the Wolf" and "Rio." The trilogy was filmed with Sri Lanka, with the video highlighting various beach views, Buddhist temple ruins and, of course, John Taylor getting water sprayed on him by on elephant. While that latter part is certainly whimsical, the video, itself, still maintains a sense of melancholy as echoed in the tender song about a one-night stand.

4. ‘Lonely In Your Nightmare’

The magic of the "Lonely In Your Nightmare" video is the chemistry between Simon Le Bon and model Vanya Seager, and the various points in the video where Le Bon gently sings in Seager's ear, "Because you're lonely in your nightmare/Let me in." It's a type of heat that still holds up today.

3. ‘The Chauffeur’

This noir-style music video is too risqué to post due to NSFW imagery, but it's certainly worth a watch as it is beautifully shot and incredibly sexy without being exploitive. (You can watch it here for yourself.)

Before Rio, Duran Duran made waves with the music video for "Girls On Film," which even director Kevin Godley told Yahoo, "I don't honestly think it would get made today...Let's face it, it was emblematic of the time, more than anything else." However, the videos for Rio took a distinct turn. As Yahoo Music Editor in Chief Lyndsey Parker noted in a retrospective in honor of Rio's 40th anniversary, "Part of Rio’s appeal for female fans was undoubtedly its pro-woman imagery. Along with the [Patrick] Nagel [album] cover, the band’s bold music video castings...always depicted strong, self-assured women, almost like Nagel ladies sprung to life. This was a welcome contrast from the usual video vixens that starred other exploitative clips of the era."

2. ‘Rio’

Finally! A depiction of yachting that doesn't look like a WASP-y Ralph Lauren ad! For real, if sailing was actually as sexy like what we saw in the video for "Rio," much more of us would be inclined to take to the sea. (At least this writer would.) Between the cheeky phone scene to John Taylor's brief fantasy sequence to the sight of Simon Le Bon in a speedo, "Rio" is a picturesque delight.

1. 'Hungry Like the Wolf'

It's the song and music video that truly broke Duran Duran in the United States, and it's easy to see why. Inspired by Raiders of the Lost Ark, Andy Taylor would perfectly describe the video in his 2008 memoir Wild Boy: My Life in Duran Duran as "Indiana Jones is horny and wants to get laid." One look at stunning model Sheila Ming, and yeah...you can understand the motive. Add in that iconic table flip and you have one of the greatest music videos of all time.

Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights