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Duran Duran Said No to Christmas Song Because It's Too Cheesy and Corny
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The English new wave band explain why they never recorded a holiday anthem, admitting that making anthems for spooky holiday is far more appealing to them.

AceShowbiz - Duran Duran turned down an offer to do a Christmas single because they thought it was "corny." The "Ordinary World" hitmakers might be releasing the Halloween album "Danse Macabre" but don't expect them to put out a Yuletide collection anytime soon.

"We were approached to do a Christmas single at one point. We thought it was too cheesy, so we didn't do it. I often say we should have said yes, because we'd still be getting a ton of royalties now. No, it was too corny. I can't imagine we'd do a Christmas album now," drummer Roger Taylor told Classic Pop magazine.

Keyboardist Nick Rhodes added, "I celebrate Christmas the same as everyone, but it's not something close to my heart. In a strange, beautiful way, Halloween is dear to me. I love that it's a pagan celebration of craziness. As a kid, witches, black cats, demons and monsters were much more appealing than some big guy with a beard in a red suit."

The "Wild Boys" hitmakers have put their spin on Billie Eilish's "Bury a Friend", "Psycho Killer" by Talking Heads, with Victoria De Angelis of Maneskin, The Rolling Stones' "Paint It Black", "Spellbound" by Siouxsie and the Banshees, and many more. It also features new versions of "Nightboat" and "Secret Oktober 31st".

The record - which arrives in full on October 27 - is inspired by a pair of Halloween-themed shows in Las Vegas last year, where they donned ghoulish outfits and performed covers of "Spellbound", "Ghost Town" by The Specials, and "Super Freak" by Rick James.

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