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Encyclopedia > Wild Boys

Wild Boys is a song by the band Duran Duran. This song was recorded circa 1982. It is about somebody with a hyper state of mind. Duran Duran also performed this song at Live 8 Italy on July 8th 2005 Duran Duran are an electronic pop-rock band, often classified into the aggregate 80s rock genre and notable for a long series of catchy, synthesizer-driven hit singles and vivid music videos. ... 1982 (MCMLXXXII) is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


In the media

  • Played in an episode of I Love the 80s 3-D.

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Wild Boys of the Road. Movie reviews by Dr. Edwin Jahiel. (790 words)
Wild Boys was produced by the Warner Brothers studio which was relatively small, but by far Hollywood's most socially-conscious and realistic.
Later the boys form a kind of community near a city dump, with a certain amount of organization, team spirit and efficiency.
The boys are wild in the sense of wandering, outside-normal-times society.
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