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‘View’ gave Duran Duran special bond

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THE conversati­on with the rock star turns to James Bond themes. I offer, “I say the best Bond theme ever is ‘A View to a Kill.’ ”

The rocker answers, “I might argue with that, but thank you.”

This person is Taylor … John Taylor.

We know him as the bassist for Duran Duran, the man who played on the 1985 Bond theme from the film of the same name.

The song was an immediate fan favorite, the only Bond song to reach No. 1 on the Billboard charts.

But it’s not the favorite of Taylor, performing with the band on Friday and Saturday at Encore Theater.

“I think ‘Diamonds Are Forever’ is good,” Taylor says during a Zoom chat from his home in L.A.

“‘Live and Let Die?’” I ask. “Yeaaaah,” Taylor says. “I like the Billie one (“No Time to Die,” which won an Oscar).”

Taylor listens to a lot of Bond songs. He is a noted Bond devotee. It was his idea, in fact, to pitch a Bond song when the film was being planned.

“I did a podcast on Bond themes recently, and I was always like this John Barry purist, you know, like I was about Sean Connery. I didn’t like anything else.” Taylor says, mentioning Barry as the composer of 11 of the first 14 Bond themes. “I listened to all the last 20 years of Bond themes. They are all kind of cool. It’s become a super-cool song contest, hasn’t it?”

Sure. And here, “View” is still champ. Hopefully they play it, so I can rush the stage.

Taylor ticks off the songs Duran Duran has to play in any show.

“You’ve got to play “Ordinary World, you’ve got to play ‘Rio,’ you’ve got to play ‘Girls on Film,’ you’ve got to play ‘Come Undone,’ ” Taylor says. “But we go through periods where we play them a lot, and then we go, ‘You know what? We can leave that one out.’

“Thankfully, it’s a quality problem, because we’ve quite a few songs that people will want to hear.”

Taylor and band co-founder/keyboardis­t Nick Rhodes, singer Simon Lebon and drummer Roger Taylor are Duran Duran’s current roster. The band is still an arena or even stadium touring act, headlining Cruel World Festival at the Rose Bowl on May 11.

The Rose Bowl seats 92,542. Encore Theater seats 1,480.

Lebon, in mirthful fashion, said in September 2022, “Compared to the places we normally play, this seems like a well-appointed bathroom.”

It’s a cozy experience, in which Duran Duran has flourished rather than flushed. The band’s Halloween show from ’22 was the inspiratio­n for the 2023 album, “Danse Macabre.” The show was also banked for a yet-to-be released concert film.

“That’s going to be coming out, I think probably next Halloween,” Taylor says. “That was a very particular show that we play, that actually spawned an album and is probably going to spawn more shows. You get to do things like that in Vegas.”

At the end of the Strip

Pamela Anderson once costarred in a show on the Strip. She was magician Hans Klok’s sidekick in Klok’s short-lived “Beauty of Magic’ production at Planet Hollywood for six months in 2007. Anderson was the “Beauty” in this one.

The veteran actress is now portraying a Vegas performer theatrical­ly, in Gia Coppola’s “The Last Showgirl.” Anderson plays a dancer in her 50s who is coming to terms with her future, seeking to repair her fractured relationsh­ip with her daughter.

Anderson’s pivotal moment is forced by the closing of her showgirl spectacula­r after a 30-year run. If you see a similarity with “Jubilee” or “Folies Bergere,” you would not be alone.

Some scenes for the film were reportedly shot in a Vegas residence.

Thursday, Coppola shared the first public image of Anderson in costume for the film on her Instagram page. The Bellagio is shown in the background.

The movie does not have a U.S. distributo­r or a release date. The film is to be shopped at Cannes Film Festival, which runs May 14-May 25. The Paris sales and production company Goodfellas and U.S. distributo­r and sales company Utopia are partnering for the first time to sell a title.

It is Anderson’s first feature since 2022’s “Alone at Night.” Anderson also co-starred in the 1996 action-sci fi thriller “Barb Wire.” She of course was a prominent cast member on the original “Baywatch” series in the late-1980s through the ’90s. Fans of “Friends” were probably fans of “Baywatch,” too, for an obscure reference.

Great expectatio­ns

Prior to Sunday night’s late performanc­e of “Rouge” at The Strat Showroom, I congratula­ted the married couple Zion Martyn (who plays Dr. Libido) and Poppy Fairbairn (Nurse Naughty) for their shared success.

I was referring to the show’s recent two-year anniversar­y and 1,000th performanc­e.

But Martyn said, “Thank you! You noticed!” and motioned to Fairbairn’s belly.

She is six months pregnant. She is also performing the full complement of acrobatics in the show (including being flipped multiple times by her husband’s legs).

The couple have been cleared by their OB-GYN to continue to perform in the show. We aren’t certain for how much longer. But this is the most extensive work I’ve seen by a pregnant performer ever in Las Vegas.

Cool Hang Alert

David Tatlock’s Soul Juice Band, which will rock yo’ face off, plays OG Sand Dollar Lounge on Polaris Avenue and Spring Mountain Road from 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Saturday. Expect new music off the band’s next album. What’s also fresh? The pizza. Try it. No cover.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. His “Podkats!” podcast can be found at reviewjour­nal.com/podcasts. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @johnnykats on X, @Johnnykats­1 on Instagram.

 ?? Chris Pizzello The Associated Press ?? John Taylor, left, Simon Le Bon, and Roger Taylor of Duran Duran perform at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 2022.
Chris Pizzello The Associated Press John Taylor, left, Simon Le Bon, and Roger Taylor of Duran Duran perform at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 2022.
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