Duran Duran "Hungry Like the Wolf"

It's difficult to explain how popular Duran Duran was at its height in the 1980s. At one point, it had three different songs at No. 1 on three different continents.

One of those songs was "Hungry Like the Wolf," a guitar-driven lust-fest that makes the intercontinental success of the band rather interesting because part of it was banned in some places for being too risqué.

Simon Le Bon's unmistakable vocals go between soft and tender to forceful and wanting throughout the song with terrific effect. Le Bon once said the lyrics were meant to be Indiana Jones on a crusade for sex.

As part of the British Second Wave, it was nearly obligated to use some sort of synthesizer and/or drum machine to make sure American audiences knew it was an import (of some sort).

Making the song's international success even less likely, the music video was taboo in some places as it showed an interracial love connection 15 years after Captain Kirk and Uhura kissed.

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