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Thread started 01/20/11 10:32am

Gunsnhalen

Blondie Albums

Recently started listening to Eat To The Beat & Parallel Lines by Blondie, i love these albums there fantastic, i also thought Blondie was a great group. Who mixed all sort's of different styles into there albums, from punk rock to disco to new wave to reggae to rap, I think Clem Burke was a fantastic drummer, also giving an excellent beat and timing, Nigel Harrisons funky bass & Chris Stein on guitar.

And of course the great Debbie Harry the tough chic attitude and beautiful voice just an all around great band.

Eat to The Beat, PLastic Letters & Parallel Lines are there best, it is sad i feel they kind of didn't finish... they left off with The Hunter i 82... and i feel they had more albums in them in the 80's. But No Exit was a descent album

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Reply #1 posted 01/20/11 2:26pm

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Gunsnhalen said:

Recently started listening to Eat To The Beat & Parallel Lines by Blondie, i love these albums there fantastic, i also thought Blondie was a great group. Who mixed all sort's of different styles into there albums, from punk rock to disco to new wave to reggae to rap, I think Clem Burke was a fantastic drummer, also giving an excellent beat and timing, Nigel Harrisons funky bass & Chris Stein on guitar.

And of course the great Debbie Harry the tough chic attitude and beautiful voice just an all around great band.

Eat to The Beat, PLastic Letters & Parallel Lines are there best, it is sad i feel they kind of didn't finish... they left off with The Hunter i 82... and i feel they had more albums in them in the 80's. But No Exit was a descent album

I saw Blondie in concert last year in a rare appearance...they can still deliver a good concert. BTW they have had an album ready to go for months...a band member who went to rehab and was kicked out of the band is holding it up with litigation... confused

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Reply #2 posted 01/20/11 5:21pm

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Gunsnhalen said:

Recently started listening to Eat To The Beat & Parallel Lines by Blondie, i love these albums there fantastic, i also thought Blondie was a great group. Who mixed all sort's of different styles into there albums, from punk rock to disco to new wave to reggae to rap, I think Clem Burke was a fantastic drummer, also giving an excellent beat and timing, Nigel Harrisons funky bass & Chris Stein on guitar.

And of course the great Debbie Harry the tough chic attitude and beautiful voice just an all around great band.

Eat to The Beat, PLastic Letters & Parallel Lines are there best, it is sad i feel they kind of didn't finish... they left off with The Hunter i 82... and i feel they had more albums in them in the 80's. But No Exit was a descent album

I saw Blondie in concert last year in a rare appearance...they can still deliver a good concert. BTW they have had an album ready to go for months...a band member who went to rehab and was kicked out of the band is holding it up with litigation... confused

Lord same old legal B.S with them dead

I heard about it.... wasn't it called Girl Panic or something like that?

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Reply #3 posted 01/20/11 6:01pm

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Love Parallel Lines; then Eat to the Beat defined a great part of my love of music at 14. I have learned to appreciate Autoamerican and The Hunter. No Exit was, surprisingly, very good.

Blondie is one of my top-ten of all time. So iconic - cool, new wave, disco, chic, classic pop hooks, power pop.

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Reply #4 posted 01/21/11 11:53am

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Listening to Eat to the Beat right fucking now. cool

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