Mope Like Me: Duran Duran, “Save a Prayer” (Best Remix Ever)

Yep, another Duran Duran post from Popdose’s resident DD fanboy (or Durannie, as we were once called). Between this, my White Label post on “Hold Back the Rain,” and John Hughes’ post on “My Own Way,” Popdose has officially covered one third of the band’s 1982 album Rio. I’m sure Lord Jefito never envisioned that when he assembled this alleged All-Star lineup of bloggers.

Now, I loved “Save a Prayer” as much as the next teenage girl, but when it came to Duran ballads, my heart lay with “The Chauffeur.” As pretty as “Prayer” is, the lyric never really meant anything to me (yes, I know that Simon’s lyrics didn’t really mean much to anyone). I was too young to call one-night stands paradise, and there was no reason for anyone to say or save a prayer for me.

Maybe the problem was that I just hadn’t heard the right arrangement of it yet.

In 1992, Steve Anderson, the Brothers in Rhythm member who made an earlier appearance in my White Label column on the Human League’s “Love Action,” assembled the most beautiful, absolutely fucking brilliant mix of a track I have heard before or since. Dubbed the “Thunder in Our Hearts” mix –- he samples Kate Bush in the intro, but not, strangely enough, “Running Up That Hill,” the song that features those words –- Anderson strips out the drum and bass tracks, replacing them with tasteful, electronic versions of each. Most of Nick Rhodes’ keyboard tracks are scrapped too, in favor of strings and piano. But it’s not just the new additions that make this mix so good; it’s Anderson’s arrangements and breakdowns that make the re-instrumentation so effective.

There really isn’t anything else to say. If you didn’t care for the original song, this might change your tune. If you are a fan of the song, prepare to be mindblown.

Duran Duran – Save a Prayer (DMC Thunder in Our Hearts Mix)

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  • JohnHughes
    Oh, just wait until I post my deconstruction of the hidden meanings of "The Chauffeur..."
  • Ted
    Yeah, the vocal sample at the beginning was from "Hello Earth" on Hounds of Love.

    But where's the "mope" in this post?
  • Oh, you mean the part where I relay some sad story about my life? I thought I'd give the world a break this time. Besides, to insert some mope into this piece would mean going back to my freshman year of high school, and that was painful enough the first time. No sense in dredging it up now. :)

    I love "Hello Earth." I'm still not sure why he tacked on the DeNiro quote from "Angel Heart" at the end, though.

    Hidden meanings to "The Chauffeur"? I can't wait.
  • Ted
    Yeah, that's exactly what I was looking for. Pain!

    For me, my freshman year in high school was spent trying not to get my ass kicked.
  • All right, how about this: I used to use Side II of Rio to try and seduce girls. It never worked. But no record would have worked, because it was me trying to do the seducing. I didn't have any skills back then. Hell, I don't have any now.

    Actually, here's a funny story related to the song. When I was in college, I was playing Robotron at an arcade with my DJ partner before we were going to work, and I was dolled up with my 1988 big hair, white dress shirt and black pants. Some high school girl walked over to us, looked at me and started singing, "Don't say a prayer for me now, save it 'til the morning after," then left. Clearly on a dare from her friends, but I thought it was hilarious. That's the look I was going for. I guess I got it right.
  • Ted
    Ah, that's more like it. Thank you, sir.
  • Is anyone actually listening to the remix? It rules.
  • Wish I could. The latest Firefox edition seems to only allow 20 seconds of any download to catch.
  • Really? You can't even stream it? Which version do you have? I'm using 3.0.1 and everything's working just fine.

    Ah, but I can see that Firefox is currently downloading 3.0.2 this very minute. Uh oh.
  • Playing it now, and it's working fine from here...
  • Ted
    I just download it and play it off my iTunes player. So, to answer your question, yes I actually listened to the remix. :-)
  • sfenn
    "Save A Prayer" is my favourite Duran song and is still in rotation with "Space Oddity" as my all-time favourite song. This is a good remix, but I've always liked that there was no official remix of it, that perhaps they didn't want to taint the purity of it, in the same way that Morrissey doesn't approve of remixes of his work, both solo and with The Smiths. Now, what I never understood was that there was no remix of "A View To A Kill." That song was made for it. My sad Duran story: I used to have Le Bon hair, but now it's gone all Cuccurullo.
  • Matt
    "Went out for the football team to prove that I'm a man... guess I shouldn't tell them that I like Duran Duran." - "Grade 9" by Barenaked Ladies (written before BNL frontman Steven Page started collaborating with early Duran Stephen Duffy).
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