BLONDIE - Heart Of Glass | FIRST TIME REACTION
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This is the sound of a punk band making a disco song. Classic!
They hit all the genres.
Disco Blondie- Heart of Glass
Hip Hop Blondie- Rapture
Reggae Blondie- The Tide is High
Metal Blondie- One Way or Another
Punk Blondie- Rip Her to Shreds
Country Blondie- Ring of Fire
Emo Blondie- Dreaming
Eurotrash Blondie- Denis
Pop Blondie- Call Me
Lounge Act Blondie- In the Flesh
New Wave Blondie- Touched by Your Presence, Dear
Comeback Blondie- Maria
There are probably more.
and Mexican Blondie w "Sugar On The Side"
Imagine the greatness of hearing this song for the first time?
Blondie was such a big part of the 70-80s, with plenty of popular hits! For next Blondie, you gotta try Rapture, the official video please.
Thanks for the suggestion 😁
Yeah! Debbie Harry also has some good solo songs, like The Jam Was Movin' also her Iggy Pop duet Well Did You Evah
Debbie also sang on Ramones- Go Lil Camaro Go. Highly recommend 💪
How did I miss this. Blondie YAY. She started out for us Counter Culture kids with broken hearts, but so great morphed to mainstream. Thank You Blondie you Rock.
If you want to hear how well Deborah Harry can sing off the album parallel lines, she does a song called Sunday girl.
Clem Burke is the beating heart of Blondie. Debbie Harry and Chris Stein are the brain and soul.
INDEED!
Smooth as Silk, she is!
Like many New York City bands Blondie, along with Ramones, Talking Heads, Television and The New York Dolls, all came through CBGB's in The Bowery, most went on to MUCH bigger venues and fame in the 1980's. Blondie, featuring Singer Deborah (Debra?) Harry, was one of the most commercially and critically successful bands from this scene. Still active as far as I know.
Such a fun journey. Before she was in this, she was a young NYC punk rock figure on the cutting edge, Deborah Harry, but at times she would have intense makeup and a mohawk. Put that visual contrast in your mind for a minute, laugh. She was so cool and such a part of the scene.
Check out her massive hit Rapture, which many consider to be the first rap song featuring a white performer.
Although rap wasn't really her thing, she included a lot of people from the actual New York underground rap scene; she was there as it all was being birthed and paid homage to it essentially.
It may have an eighties sound to your ear, but this song dates to 1978. It was one of a couple of attempts by the band to do a disco song (an apparently successful one, since it made even you want to dance), and it became their first and biggest hit in the US. Before this, all their hits had been in Europe and Australia and chart success had eluded them in their home country.
If you are a drumming fan check out the one Blondie song that has the most epic drumming in their entire catalog. That song is called Dreaming.
Blondie rocks! My favorite is "Rapture," and I also love "The Tide Is High." Brings back great dancing memories
Another "throwaway" song that became a massive hit and remains iconic to this day is "Nah Nah Nah Nah, Hey Hey Hey, Goodbye" 😊
With reactions to Joy Division, Gerry Rafferty, Midnight Oil, The Doors, Velvet Unground etc, you are rapidly becoming a favorite of mine. Keep up the great work reacting to great music!
Next up: Throbbing Gristle and Suicide
And Duran Duran!
Agree
Yay! Blondie is one of my favorite bands. They played such an array of styles: punk, rock, calypso, rap, disco. For a really good punk/rock sound, check out their song "Detroit 442".
They hit a bit on the disco in this one. Many classic rock fans hated disco but a few rock artists dabbled and thrived with it including The Stones and Blondie.
This was a huge, huge song. It has such a different sound and people were really attracted to it.
Thankfully this was the "pain in the ass" version, ha! Super-sensuous. Another moody one might be "Shayla" from their Eat to the Beat album.
Dance baby dance! Go for it!
I saw them in the early 80s
They were a great live band, very tight
I love that Blondie was influenced by "Rock The Boat" by Hues Corporation. You should check it out. It was a big hit and one of the first Disco songs.
Debbie Harry/Blondie were effing awesome. She was the absolute coolest female performer back in the day. I remember mowing the neighbors' yards so I could buy their Parallel Lines album.
Love love love Debbie❤❤ enjoyed her then AND now
Debbie Harry came in a club in Hollywood CA. I was there with some friends.... she was so friendly and nice! Dancing with everyone ... the late 70's. ❤️🤗
From what I recall of an interview I watched (what seems like a lifetime ago) Debbie said they wrote 'Heart of Glass' almost as a spoof; taking all the disco tropes and putting them into a single track. It was so different from the band's punk/new wave roots that they didn't expect it to be taken seriously.
Blondie were (and are) endlessly inventive, swapping genres even within an individual album. Every album has a distinct flavour but tracks swing from punk to reggae from disco to rap (Blondie were, arguably, the first white act to hit the charts with a rap song). I've been a fan since 1978 when they had their first UK hit with 'Denis' and I was still a student (long time ago!). I bought all their albums as they were released and still love them all--even Hunter, which puts me in a minority even among the bands' diehard fans...
I was HOPING you would do this song at some point! I knew you would love it! 😀 Ha ha… dance with 2 left feet all over the place! Thanks for another great reaction! 😀
My friends and I played this song on Rockband, and I will say that drum part is absolutely exhausting! 😂
Yay! Thanks for covering Blondie. They are so diverse. Their early stuff is very 60's pop/rock (X Offender, Rifle Range, Rip Her To Shreds, etc), then they have great 70's/80's pop (One Way Or Another, Presence Dear, Sunday Girl, Pretty Baby) and rock (Dreaming, Hanging on the Telephone) etc. Oddly, I was never a big fan of their two biggest hits Rapture & Tide is High....
DEBBIE has the. Most amazing voice!
If you get a chance, try the song "Dreaming". You will love the drumming on that one.
Agree!I was very fond of that drummer they had.For me one of my top 3 drummers ever.Clem Burke .
'Dreaming' is also one of ma faves and btw according to member Chris Stein it was partially inspired by Abba's ''Dancing queen" , in a kinda twisted sped up pace.
Love the time signature changes.
Debbie Harry worked as a Playboy bunny waitress in New York at the Playboy Club back in the early 70’s before making it big as Blondie…. Punk rock influenced band when she started ❤️❤️❤️
Went to see them after watching their first time on British TV. Great night out
Clem Burke was also the drummer for Eurythmics! The album that this came from “Parallel Lines” is in my top ten all time favorite albums.
If you like this synthy disco pop you should definitely start checking out Depeche Mode, who formed in the early 80s. Great reaction to a great song. Heart of Glass is a classic!
It's actually a disco song from the 70's
Another big one in the day.
Discos, roller rinks.
I gotta admit that one of my favorite things about watching Blondie reactios is that people don't say how gorgeous Debbie is. She's one of the most stunning women ever and im as gay as a pride flag but she's the last woman i had a crush on....and everyone--man, woman, straight, gay, black, white--lusted after her.
Have you done much Iggy Pop yet? He is such an important part of this emerging Punk and later Post Punk movement, who was a bit older and really got started in the early seventies. So many great and significant hits. David Bowie took a liking to him and really helped him and even wrote a song for him.
A great entry point is Lust For Life, which I'm positive you have heard as it has been used in so many commercials but they always chop it up into tiny bits and they rarely use any if any of the lyrics. It's an absolute banger.
A sing-along one that became so popular among fans is called The Passenger. It becomes so hypnotic but it's still really edgy and kinetic and raw. And it has a great message but it is still quite poetic. It really captures a certain scene at the time, which to me is timeless.
I gave to recommend from the same album the song FADE AWAY AND RADIATE which has some killer guitar work by Robert Fripp. And then there's the song I KNOW BUT I DON'T KNOW.
Debbie would walk by a construction site nearby and always got "cat calls" from the workers, several of them shouting out to her; "HEY BLONDIE!" trying to get her attention. It's similar to Pink in that she dyed her hair 'pink' and when she walked into the club to perform (very pre-fame!) some of the people there only knew her as the girl with Pink hair and started to call her "Pink". She liked it and adopted it as her stage name.
Roller Rink music early 80s
Good Times
Great band !
I'm glad you're doing well. Love to see you get into Steely Dan and Chicago. Stay sweet, Darlin'!
This is electrifying 😎👍👍👍👍👍
the lady's name is Deborah Harry
There was a t-shirt that said BLONDIE IS A GROUP
During the disco years, most of the songs that were the biggest hits were the ones that got the most people dancing. And that lasted well through the 80s with Janet and Micheal Jackson, Madonna, Prince, and on and on. Yup this old fool even got on the floor in the 80s. LOTS of times. I'm not sure if I ever "learned" how to dance, but F it! If you were single and young, that was the place to be if you didn't wanna be single - even if it was only for that night. 😉
Did she say "pain in the ass?" I never heard that until now. :)
Radio Stations usually play the censored version.
Check out the movie CB-GB! The true story of the birth of punk. Starring Allen Rickman as bar owner Hilly Kristol, Malin Ackerman as Debbie Harry, and it portrays Ramones, Talking Heads, Patti Smith, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed and even the Police (they were nearly unknown in US in 1979)...
Watch bollywood songs like-hook up song
Thank you, for the big pain in the ass and not the censored version.
YOU'D PROBABLYYYY LIKE THE EARLY 70'S HIT ( ROCK THE BOAT ) SHAWN😊HAS GOOD TEMPO, RHYTHYM, RHYME 👍/ HUES CORPORATION
One of my favorite songs. And what guy isn’t in love with Deborah Harry?
FYI, she was a playboy bunny.
Debbie Harry is the most beautiful woman in rock ever
Just the Once by Metric, music video request plz 😊
He had the heart of glass. He got burned. He turned out to be "a pain in the ass". She dumped him.
Im telling you roller rinks , smoking allowed, we teenagers , equals fun times.
Rect to Kate Bush weathering heights. No one's voice stays high the whole time...she's a ghost that's come back for her lover very cool. 1978...
Yes. Don’t go another day without Rapture.
Seriously.
“You won’t believe your eyes and ears.”
We’ll talk after. 😎
Not all Blondie fans were happy with this track.
They came out of punk, and we all love (often prefer) fusing genres and cultures but this was 90% disco 😉
But for what it is it’s good, slick, professional.
There's a live version of this where she makes a political statement at the end...might have been on SNL. Worth looking at, she's even hotter in that one!
Check Dreaming by Blondie
They did get away with saying the words, a pain in the ass on main stream radio
A true blast from the past at the skating rink. It just wasn't during the disco day but became a regularly requested song years later. Going from playing at CBGBs doing punk, to disco, to new wave, to pop-ish, Blondie had the knack of changing for the times. The band was supposedly named after Hitler's dog Blondie who was poisoned to test the cyanide for his suicide.
Id roller skate to this. Pick a girl and go out on the rink
She was a Playboy Bunny in the 60's.
That means she was a cocktail waitress in the Playboy New York nightclub. Most people think she was a Playboy model who posed nude for the magazine but she was not that.
@guyinsf I know, I was born and spent my first 40yrs in Chicago. The original home of Playboy. My Father joined the Playboy Club when the first one opened in 1960 and on my 18th birthday in 1968, he got me a membership into the Club.