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[#160799] Written by: DocFreak08 [26/05/11, 08:00]
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Blondie is perhaps the most commercially successful band to emerge from the 1970s punk scene. The
original lineup consisted of Deborah Harry (vocals), Clem Burke (drums / percussion), Jimmy Destri
(keyboards), Chris Stein (guitar / bass guitar) and Gary Valentine (bass guitar / guitar). New York
City-based Blondie was formed in 1974, honing its musical skills at the famous punk rock club,
CBGBs, and eventually emerging on top of the new wave scene and then crossing over to the pop music
mainstream. Their self-titled first album, Blondie, reflected a punk ethos and 1960s girl group
sensibilities or, the Ramones meets the Ronettes, as one music critic opined. Blondie made six
albums from 1976 to 1982, the most successful being Parallel Lines, considered by many music critics
to be one of the best rock albums of all time. Within this time span, from the late seventies to the
early eighties, Blondie constituted a major force on the rock/pop scene, producing a string of hit
singles internationally. The most well-known of these singles are the reggae-inspired "The Tide Is
High," the rap song "Rapture," and the disco-flavored "Heart of Glass" and "Call Me." More recently,
in 1999, the single, "Maria," debuted at number one in the United Kingdom, making this song the
sixth number one single for the group there. With this hit single, Blondie reached yet another
milestone–the first band to have had a number one single in each of the last three decades in the
United Kingdom. And the new album, The Curse of Blondie, and its first single "Good Boys" build on
that success. So Blondie continues to make music history and the band's legacy grows. The members of
Blondie are true pioneers in every sense of the word.

Mark Radcliffe narrates a documentary about New York band Blondie, from their early beginnings in
Bowery clubs like CBGBs alongside other up and coming bands like The Ramones, Patti Smith & Talking
Heads. The documentary tracks their years of international success, through their internal problems
and decline and then to their recovery and re-establishment leading to their being inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006 - an event that wasn't without its problems. With exclusive
backstage and performance footage from their recent UK tour plus in-depth interviews with current
and ex band members and friends Iggy Pop, Shirley Manson, Tommy Ramone and Chris Frantz and Tina
Weymouth of Talking Heads. Also lots of clips of them performing through the years.

Executive Producer Ricky Kelehar
Produced & Directed by Matt O'Casey

A BBC Production (2006)
[#160800] Written by: Mobywatcher [26/05/11, 09:36]
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This will be a great watch, Debbie Harry is one of those people that life needs, a great girl as a
performer and a person.
[#160843] Written by: Mobywatcher [27/05/11, 07:08]
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And it was, simply excellent, dates back to 2006 but still a very informative look at them.
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