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| Category | Rock DVDs, Music Video - Rock Movies, Music Video Videos, Pop Music Videos, Music (General), Pop/Rock, Live Performances, Rock And Roll, Concert, Rock Bands, Rock Legends, 1970s, New Wave | | Music Performer(s) | Blondie |
Standard Screen; Soundtrack English; Dolby Digital 5.1 Re Blondie - Live 1978 | List Price | $9.98 (You save $2.29) | | Studio | RED Distribution | | Orig Year | 1978 | | All Time Sales Rank | 26532  | | CD Universe Part number | 7065837 | | Catalog number | 33019 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 16, 2006 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 30 Minutes | | Movie Details | Color |
Blondie - Live 1978 Review
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Blondie - Live 1978 DVD Featuring many early favorites, this concert captures Blondie as they began their climb up the music scene to become one of New Wave's most successful groups. Featuring Deborah Harry, Chris Stein, Jimmy Destri, Clem Burke, Gary Valentine, and Frank Infante, Blondie perform songs from their first two albums, BLONDIE and PLASTIC LETTERS, on these vintage Beat Club performances.
Source: Eagle Rock Entertainment
Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo - English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English Tracks: 1. X-Offender 2. Little Girl Lies 3. Look Good in Blue 4. Man Overboard 5. In the Flesh 6. I'm On E 7. Love at the Pier 8. I Didn't Have the Nerve 9. Bermuda Triangle Blues (Flight 45) 10. Kidnapper 11. Youth Nabbed as Sniper
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Recorded in 1976, Blondie's self-titled debut was part of the New York City/CBGB's crowd's initial salvo of punk/new wave, radically different from anything in the American mainstream at the time. While other CBGB scenemakers strove for either artiness (Television) or primitivism (Ramones), Blondie was always about pure pop, served with a healthy dose of irony. Its early-'60s rock & roll/girl-group roots were never so apparent as on this album--"In the Sun" sounds like a classic slice of sunny '60s West Coast pop, while "In the Flesh" reaches even further back for a '50s ballad feel.
The sly lyrics, Debbie Harry's knowing delivery, and especially Jimmy Destri's gloriously cheesy organ riffs make it apparent that revivalism was never Blondie's intention; the band simply used the past to hijack the punk present and lay claim to a new wave future. Over the next few years, countless groups would adopt the template laid down on the first couple of Blondie albums, with varying degrees of success, ...
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Madonna and Michael Jackson aside, this is supreme pop music and as good as the genre can ever get. Everybody loved Blondie; fans, children, critics, other musicians and senior citizens - and not just because Debbie Harry was its frontperson. This is an unintentional greatest hits record that doesn't let up until the last note of 'Just Go Away' has died. If one wanted to carp, you could have asked for 'Denis' and 'Call Me' to have been included, but that would be just plain greedy. One of the greatest 'up' records of all time.
Blondie turned to Britain-based pop producer Mike Chapman for their third album, on which they abandoned any pretensions to new wave legitimacy (just in time, given the decline of the style) and emerged as a mainstream, contemporary pop/rock band. But it wasn't just Chapman's influence that made Parallel Lines Blondie's best album; it was also the band's own songwriting, including Deborah Harry, Chris Stein, and Jimmy Destri's "Picture This"; Harry and Stein's ...
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