Good god that woman was BEAUTIFUL! She had the most gorgeous features. To top it off she is smart & articulate, not to mention funny, talented & charming. I can't think of any female popstars today who can compare with her. LOVE her!
Outside perhaps...just ask Gary, Jimmi, Frank & Nigel about how nasty, greedy & narcissistic she really is, with an ego the size of Texas. How Clem has stayed the course is nothing short of incredible!
@@deathlarsen7502 Yes! That one's on my list for sure for a treat to myself at Xmas. (Just reading 'Love in Vain' about the Ruts) Could I ask you - what'd you think of it?
@@PrivateWalker to the audiobook cuz Debbie reads the audiobook some people complain oh she talked in a monotone voice that's just how she talks it was great all her stories from birth to present day just a nice time travel of Blondie what a singer. I saw her at a music festival perform in the spring and she was awesome and she's like in her '80s she was unbelievable! The voice is still there she moved she saying incredible. There's a testament just look on RUclips all the Debbie Harry and Blondie videos so yeah do the audiobook
A magnificent face and VOICE ! Unique woman 👄who is so talented and writes her own lyrics and contributes to the music, acts and she also paints. This lady is so lucky - we love her ❤️
The amazing Debbie Harry, was also very humble. She will continue to go down in history for her many accomplishment; being gorgeous, talented, smart, creative, cutting-edge, but the fact that she is also a good person is beautiful.
Debbie Harry was always so much more than her looks. She is just a really complete, thoughtful, intelligent person. It took her a long time to make it, but she did, along with the rest of her band, of course. And she was very devoted to Chris. This is the reason why Blondie had to break up for a long time, because of his major health issues. She still found work where she could, in order to help support themselves over and above the residuals.
When a woman as well as being beautiful is also intelligent, it simply becomes irresistible...she was so charming that it was impossible to remain indifferent, I loved her then and I will love her forever...
Debbie is really DEEP! I really love the reference to Buddhism. It is rather interesting how one song can appeal to people of vastly different cultural, geographic and idealistic backgrounds. She offers up as good an explanation as science could!
In what sense is hell smart? Admittedly, the most intelligent people are probably in hell - except, of course, that hell does not exist (it doesn't even have Biblical authority - not that God wrote books obviously)
Thanks for posting. This was a great interview by 1 of my favorite artists. She can act too. Both "Union City" and "Videodrome" deserve to have a big cult audience.
i do as well. and given the times, i thought that was a respectful interview from her. i felt that she was on debbie's side. i've seen one with eamonn holmes (and others) treating her in such a way that has made me cringe. i love that debbie always rose above it though. she's just awesome, and awesome still.
Obnoxious interviewer asks someone if she's wearing a wig, wants to get married and have children; tries to illicit insecurity about being adopted; and is suspicious that someone wants financial independence. Icon and genius Debbie Harry keeps it classy as always.
God, this interviewer is almost hostile. Every question or comment that comes out of her mouth is a microaggression. Debbie handled it with equanimity and class, though, I'd say.
Blondie seems like a rather pleasant gal.A very sweet person.Loved how she made me laugh at the end with her answer to that last question.Thanks for giving me my laugh for the day.But still,she seems like a sweet person.
She was really pretty in her younger days. She still has the edge that made her popular back in the day though. The interviewer makes me cringe, but the journalists and tv-hosts at this time were still pretty conservative (and boring in my opinion) in their behaviour.
What was it about TV interviewers/journalists being so (damn) condescending in the 1970s and 1980s w/ punk, rock, and new wave artists (esp. female ones)?! Deborah Harry and Siouxsie Sioux seemed to get it the most, and right after them, Cyndi Lauper. There seemed to be a definite bias against artists who were breaking new ground, expressing themselves artistically, psychologically, emotionally, and sexually. "The establishment" seemed to think that: 1. This "thing" (be it punk rock, new wave, alternative, experimental music and art, etc.) was just a "trend", a "fad", an aberration, and something to be dismissed as such, w/out accounting for any of its elements, traits, and strengths...2. Because it was ground-breaking, iconoclast, and alternative, it was dangerous to give/allow it any value status in comparison to all of what came before it...3. These "women", especially, were not to be trusted, acknowledged, elevated, and most definitely NOT respected; for they were living examples of life-styles that many women and little girls were not encouraged to explore (by both men and women) in many ways...also, all of these Rock Queens were in long-term relationships w/ equally artistic, liberated men (Chris Stein for Debbie, Steven Severin and, a little later, Budgie for Siouxsie, and Cyndi's Husband), so, it proved the assumed, conservative rubric wrong, and that was ABSOLUTELY a no-go! If you wanted to see the definition of "dismissive", look at the interviews those 3 ladies alone experienced in their nascent, and, sometimes, even established/seasoned eras respectively. Of course, the absolute irony is that by the 21st Century, all 3 of these ladies, and so many others like them, are now treated like the Queens they rightfully are. I wonder how Sue Lawley would interview Debbie in 2017, w/ well over 40 Million albums sold, and yet another brand new Blondie LP about to be released -- with still golden hair to boot?! The best revenge is success, integrity, longevity, and survival...beats any verbal statement you could make...actions speak louder...
Debbie is an intelligent woman. Sue Lawley seems scared hence the insults. Debbie needs not reply to dumb insults from a interviewer that reads a few notes on person in question before hand, reads from script (paper on table), follows orders and has mouse hair. Debbie lets them present themselves for what they are rude, scripted puppet.
Lawley's not only threatened by beauty and/or intelligence but by anything or anyone who might upstage her (ie: virtually everyone). Whenever I see or hear her, I want to leap into the TV or radio with a huge roll of gaffer tape. Insufferable woman.
@@blackmore4 Yes i well remember her getting stuck into some hapless hoover PR person after he dared to point out how more advanced modern hoovers were than the first models they made. " I can't allow you to advertise, you are on the BBC, and I am stopping you now..." after they had invited him on to talk about Hoover's history.
It’s insane how the music business was back then! You were expected at the least 1 new album a year and a lot of bands like KISS had contracts for 2 brand new albums a year. Now Taylor Swift can tour for 3 years on 1 album
surreydockskodyerrus over here we would called her an arrogant bitch. Who the hell asks another women, an accomplished women if they’re wearing a wig on national tv. Seems she ravingly jealous and trying to demean Debbie.
0:50 ... sorry mate but Australia was the first country to discover Blondie (outside NY of course). Molly Meldrum accidentally played a 'b-side' to X-Offender, and 'In the Flesh' became a hit here. UK only came in at 'Plastic Letters' if we're being honest!
Why do Australians think they are the first to discover all good bands? Of course Australians discovered Blondie, Abba, Kiss and on and on. Get a grip...you discovered squat.
I don't know about Abba (Eurovision) or Kiss (?) but against either instructions or because the word 'sex' was in X-Offender wasn't acceptable back then, it was decided to play 'In The Flesh' instead. Debbie Harry was so captivating the song charted here, before they charted anywhere else. Not trying to claim anything, this is just fact.
slh950 Yeah Australia discovered ABBA first. ABBA got a number 1 with Waterloo but disappeared after the debut album. However they got 3 number 1's from the album in Australia (S.0.S, I do, i do, i do, i do, i do, i do and Mamma Mia). It was only after they those songs became popular that England and the rest of the world caught on
adam busselmann Of course you are joking ? After the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Brighton, England, in 1974, of which ABBA won with the song Waterloo - and had amalgamated the initials of the original members especially for the occasion to make the name ABBA .... Waterloo went to No.1 and Waterloo the album of the same name charted at No.28 and also No.6 in the album charts in America - long before anyone in Australia had even heard of the song or of the band ABBA ....
She's a venus and mars in taurus!!!! I've noticed, ppl with strong Taurus energy LOVE that blonde color hair...taurus is ruled by Venus...ppl with strong venus are very good singers and very beautiful...❤💄💅💕😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
staggering how this type of speaking to a woman (even by a woman) was in my lifetime, not that long ago. I remember a lot of interviews with musicians conducted in this manner - just dripping in judgement. There's a similar one (I think it is with sue lawley like this one) where Phil Oakey of The Human League is grilled over his use of synthesizers over "real" instruments - she says that you couldn't possibly go on stage with such a thing! Phil says - actually yes that's exactly what we do. Its incredible to think of a woman being asked (after just stating she is an artist wanting to express herself in different ways) are you thinking of getting married and having children. I see communication like this between women and just wish that women could be a bit nicer to each other.
"Its incredible to think of a woman being asked (after just stating she is an artist wanting to express herself in different ways)are you thinking of getting married and having children." What is so incredible?? It's a normal, harmless question that you can just answer yes or no too. It isn't like she was told "you oughta get married already!" (Which indeed would be rude.) This kind of PC nonsense that it is a 'sexist' question to ask a woman, as if it's not something both men and women regularly experience the pressure to do, is why so many people are weary of feminism. (And as if women, including feminists have never shamed 'forever bachelor' male lifestyles.) People don't have get married, but there's nothing bad about being asked about it.
Very pretty woman reminds me of a girl I knew that had a similar face to Debby. I never had the courage to ask her out do. It sucked cause we both liked each other.
A bad interview by Sue lawley!! She had iconic superstar in front of her for goodness sake!! Poor Debbie , she must of thought get me out of here!! Debbie is beautiful btw! Xx
I've been scouring for some 'decent and honourable' comments about this lady's skill as the lead singer of an immensely successful pop band. Something about music, you know, nothing shallow. 'Union City Blue' is on repeat at my house every day. Top 40 isn't the talent that everyone's got in mind here I can tell you that. It's clear: Debbie Harry has only ever been worshipped for her mind-blowing beauty, her physical attraction. You know? The type of focus that men are regularly despised as sick pervs for? Hmmm. Bit hypocritical that, ladies. Bit cheap.
Good god that woman was BEAUTIFUL! She had the most gorgeous features. To top it off she is smart & articulate, not to mention funny, talented & charming. I can't think of any female popstars today who can compare with her. LOVE her!
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That thought crossed my mind,this transinvestigation shit is fucking up my mind.
Denise(Vanity)Matthews.
you do realise that it is a bloke dressed up in womens clothes right?
Some are saying daisy Ridley is a man too,even Megan Fox! I'm straight as a whip but I think I'd have to fuck a dude at that point.
Debbie is proof that beauty come from within...she is a beautiful person inside and out.
Hardly proof then, is it, if she's aesthetically beautiful anyway? The claim would more easily be made if it was a radio interview
Outside perhaps...just ask Gary, Jimmi, Frank & Nigel about how nasty, greedy & narcissistic she really is, with an ego the size of Texas.
How Clem has stayed the course is nothing short of incredible!
read her autobiography "Face it"
@@deathlarsen7502 Yes! That one's on my list for sure for a treat to myself at Xmas. (Just reading 'Love in Vain' about the Ruts)
Could I ask you - what'd you think of it?
@@PrivateWalker to the audiobook cuz Debbie reads the audiobook some people complain oh she talked in a monotone voice that's just how she talks it was great all her stories from birth to present day just a nice time travel of Blondie what a singer. I saw her at a music festival perform in the spring and she was awesome and she's like in her '80s she was unbelievable! The voice is still there she moved she saying incredible. There's a testament just look on RUclips all the Debbie Harry and Blondie videos so yeah do the audiobook
30+yrs later and she's a legend.. how time flys
40+ years now
These gems you have unearthed are absolutely fantastic quality! The world of Blondie fans thanks you!
Those smile melting my heart. Is there any girls exist nowadays with charisma like her?
No there all air heads now
Of course there are, many. Stop looking in the wrong places
Hayley Williams
No
No..
A magnificent face and VOICE ! Unique woman 👄who is so talented and writes her own lyrics and contributes to the music, acts and she also paints. This lady is so lucky - we love her ❤️
Debbie is the complete package... brains, beauty, sense of humor, talent etc. etc..
The amazing Debbie Harry, was also very humble. She will continue to go down in history for her many accomplishment; being gorgeous, talented, smart, creative, cutting-edge, but the fact that she is also a good person is beautiful.
Debbie Harry was always so much more than her looks. She is just a really complete, thoughtful, intelligent person. It took her a long time to make it, but she did, along with the rest of her band, of course. And she was very devoted to Chris. This is the reason why Blondie had to break up for a long time, because of his major health issues. She still found work where she could, in order to help support themselves over and above the residuals.
Can you imagine the biological parents? What they think? Ooops!! Shouldn't have given her up.
@@warntheidiotmasses7114Must of been an attractive two though
@caelancarnachan Yes must 'have' been.
@@SWRural-fk2ub oops
She’s so brilliant, very articulate, very smart, witty and stunning 😍
Thank god she decided to age gracefully, she looks gorgeous and youthful even today.
She had every possible plastic surgery going actually
@@julietlnblack493 What's she had done?
She herself said years ago she had every plastic surgery precudure possible done 🖤🎃🦇
She was 37 here
She had 3 facelifts. But very well done! She is still so pretty!
Love her Jersey accent, can't help it! cause I'm from New Joisey!
Joizy
When a woman as well as being beautiful is also intelligent, it simply becomes irresistible...she was so charming that it was impossible to remain indifferent, I loved her then and I will love her forever...
Debbie is really DEEP! I really love the reference to Buddhism. It is rather interesting how one song can appeal to people of vastly different cultural, geographic and idealistic backgrounds. She offers up as good an explanation as science could!
Debbie Harry: strikingly beautiful and smart as hell. I would have liked to be her friend.
That's a bonus, but not necessary.
Me too. As a big fan(girl) of her.
she's still alive
In what sense is hell smart? Admittedly, the most intelligent people are probably in hell - except, of course, that hell does not exist (it doesn't even have Biblical authority - not that God wrote books obviously)
I love the way she talks
Thanks for posting. This was a great interview by 1 of my favorite artists. She can act too. Both "Union City" and "Videodrome" deserve to have a big cult audience.
ik this is 8 yrs ago but videodrome has become cult classic and has ff now
Beautiful smart articulate Debbie !
WHAT A QUEEN!! ❤️
Debbie bringing the class. 💛
I can’t get over how beautiful she is. I’ve been in love with this woman from the first time I’ve seen her and still am. DAYUM she is so striking.
WOW - What a stuffy woman asking the questions - Debbie handled it WELL ;)
Sue the woman is probably homophobic and islamophobic as well.
Debbie you are the most beautiful 😘 and you and your group Blondie originals CBGB,s 🌹💓 fantastically fantastic
Sue comes across as condescending.
God she is soo beautiful and smart... That smile ^____^
Debbie is sooooo intelligent and articulate
debbie looks amazing!! love the tights too
Обожаю Дебби , талантливая певица и просто красотка!!!
Blondie is the bomb 🌹🌹🌹
Love these old BBC interviews, the commentator knows nothing of the band or their music, and the interviewer always manages to be insulting.
oh my gosh it is so awkward
Nope, it’s just the British way. Rude and insulting.
I'm from Britain and I'm not a fan of these uptight and overly serious interviewers. I prefer the ones that have likeable personas.
Absolutely brilliant my all time favourite it's got to be Blondie
She was my Icon when I was young - and to this day I still think SHE IS THE BEST LOOKING WOMAN IN THE WORLD - Her features i.e. cheek bones WOW !!!
this interview comes down to this...who remembers Sue Lawley??? Anyone?? No....exactly! Deborah is the ICON we still love today.
I remember Sue Lawley...
:-)
I remember Sue Lawley too
I remember Sue Lawley three
i do as well. and given the times, i thought that was a respectful interview from her. i felt that she was on debbie's side. i've seen one with eamonn holmes (and others) treating her in such a way that has made me cringe. i love that debbie always rose above it though. she's just awesome, and awesome still.
erm yep remember her lol the questions could have been a bit dull but Debbie Harry's answers made up for that
she had it all
Obnoxious interviewer asks someone if she's wearing a wig, wants to get married and have children; tries to illicit insecurity about being adopted; and is suspicious that someone wants financial independence. Icon and genius Debbie Harry keeps it classy as always.
Barbra Walters did the same thing yet people hold her in high regard. Why I don't know...she was evil & rubbish
Blondie ... AND ... The Police on one programme , AMAZING ! ;-)
Bella,hermosa y buena cantante ,love it
Sue Lawley was special. One of the most astoundingly ignorant interviewers in the history of the BBC.
Asking her if she’s wearing a wig….
@@ericsmith1562 Well, she was, so why not?
Didn't see this originally. Thanks for posting. Deborah is a credit to the music industry.
... still my fantasy ... I remember seeing DH in New York in 1987 ... fantastic performance
Some of these interviews from the old days are shocking!
Why???
Debbie is a year older than Sue, and yet Sue could be her mother in this video. Nasty start with her reference to whether this was a wig or not.
A cantora Debbie Harry a Diva da música Pop Rock Internacional
She’s such a cutie and has a great personality as well.
A true icon.
i was hooked at 13 in the 70 s
I first made friends with my little man looking at pictures of Debbie.
Same here.
LMAO
Oh... it was tough int' olden days. Not like now, you had to use your imagination!
I love Debra Harry. She's smart and positive and friendly.
God, this interviewer is almost hostile. Every question or comment that comes out of her mouth is a microaggression. Debbie handled it with equanimity and class, though, I'd say.
seems perfectly reasonable to me especially compared to today's vacuous interviews. that looks like a wig by the by
The British can be like that
'microaggression'. lmfao. You must be from servile, effeminate, limp-wristed, pussified, offendacon, snowflake era of the early 21st century.
What's your name?
Sue Lawley is a piece of shit anyway. Debbie >>>>> Sue.
Blondie seems like a rather pleasant gal.A very sweet person.Loved how she made me laugh at the end with her answer to that last question.Thanks for giving me my laugh for the day.But still,she seems like a sweet person.
That's Debbie Harry being interviewed; Blondie is the name of the group.
Blondie is a group, not a person.
My childhood memories
One gorgeous set of bones
Love Debbie ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love her
Could stare at her all day. I think I just did.
she has beautiful lips
And her mouth isn't bad either.
And no tits
@LONE WOLF Hmm.. All about the face, I'd say.
She was really pretty in her younger days. She still has the edge that made her popular back in the day though. The interviewer makes me cringe, but the journalists and tv-hosts at this time were still pretty conservative (and boring in my opinion) in their behaviour.
What was it about TV interviewers/journalists being so (damn) condescending in the 1970s and 1980s w/ punk, rock, and new wave artists (esp. female ones)?! Deborah Harry and Siouxsie Sioux seemed to get it the most, and right after them, Cyndi Lauper. There seemed to be a definite bias against artists who were breaking new ground, expressing themselves artistically, psychologically, emotionally, and sexually. "The establishment" seemed to think that: 1. This "thing" (be it punk rock, new wave, alternative, experimental music and art, etc.) was just a "trend", a "fad", an aberration, and something to be dismissed as such, w/out accounting for any of its elements, traits, and strengths...2. Because it was ground-breaking, iconoclast, and alternative, it was dangerous to give/allow it any value status in comparison to all of what came before it...3. These "women", especially, were not to be trusted, acknowledged, elevated, and most definitely NOT respected; for they were living examples of life-styles that many women and little girls were not encouraged to explore (by both men and women) in many ways...also, all of these Rock Queens were in long-term relationships w/ equally artistic, liberated men (Chris Stein for Debbie, Steven Severin and, a little later, Budgie for Siouxsie, and Cyndi's Husband), so, it proved the assumed, conservative rubric wrong, and that was ABSOLUTELY a no-go! If you wanted to see the definition of "dismissive", look at the interviews those 3 ladies alone experienced in their nascent, and, sometimes, even established/seasoned eras respectively. Of course, the absolute irony is that by the 21st Century, all 3 of these ladies, and so many others like them, are now treated like the Queens they rightfully are. I wonder how Sue Lawley would interview Debbie in 2017, w/ well over 40 Million albums sold, and yet another brand new Blondie LP about to be released -- with still golden hair to boot?! The best revenge is success, integrity, longevity, and survival...beats any verbal statement you could make...actions speak louder...
BEST COMMENT!
she's still beautiful now
An amazing woman.
Debbie was unique , there are 80s' music and Blondie.
Biggest crush I ever had.
Debbie is an intelligent woman. Sue Lawley seems scared hence the insults. Debbie needs not reply to dumb insults from a interviewer that reads a few notes on person in question before hand, reads from script (paper on table), follows orders and has mouse hair. Debbie lets them present themselves for what they are rude, scripted puppet.
Oh most definitely and assumingly threatened by such a BEAUTY!!!
Lawley's not only threatened by beauty and/or intelligence but by anything or anyone who might upstage her (ie: virtually everyone). Whenever I see or hear her, I want to leap into the TV or radio with a huge roll of gaffer tape. Insufferable woman.
@@blackmore4 Yes i well remember her getting stuck into some hapless hoover PR person after he dared to point out how more advanced modern hoovers were than the first models they made. " I can't allow you to advertise, you are on the BBC, and I am stopping you now..." after they had invited him on to talk about Hoover's history.
@@blackmore4 Sue Lawley is so up herself with her pompous voice and asshole questions. Debbie totally outclassed her.
37 years old :-O
It’s insane how the music business was back then! You were expected at the least 1 new album a year and a lot of bands like KISS had contracts for 2 brand new albums a year. Now Taylor Swift can tour for 3 years on 1 album
Ah...back when smart and hot was a real thing.
It still exists
Dingoes8MeBabies It’s still a thing, people like you are just superficial and compare women at the drop of a hat
I remember watching Nationwide. I never realised what a bunch of condescending toffee nosed gits the presenters were.
It was all we had back then. I agree they were all a bunch of stuck up cunts then and nothing has changed.
PANODRAMA!
@@MrWeAllAreOne Totally agree with you..oh tommy tommy ;-)
I don't know about the rest of them but Sue Lawley?? She was a patronising, condescending bitch on any show.
surreydockskodyerrus over here we would called her an arrogant bitch. Who the hell asks another women, an accomplished women if they’re wearing a wig on national tv. Seems she ravingly jealous and trying to demean Debbie.
surreydockskodyerrus: _"I never realised what a bunch of condescending toffee nosed ...."_
How comes? How did that manage to sail under your radar?
tu as le visage d'un ange!!!
Where did they dredge that presenter out of. what a strange interviewer
HAPPY BIRTHDAY LEGEND Miss Harry xoxo
Beauty and the bbc beast.
oh Debbie
Kudos to D.H. for not lying about the wig.
0:50 ... sorry mate but Australia was the first country to discover Blondie (outside NY of course).
Molly Meldrum accidentally played a 'b-side' to X-Offender, and 'In the Flesh' became a hit here. UK only came in at 'Plastic Letters' if we're being honest!
Why do Australians think they are the first to discover all good bands? Of course Australians discovered Blondie, Abba, Kiss and on and on. Get a grip...you discovered squat.
I don't know about Abba (Eurovision) or Kiss (?) but against either instructions or because the word 'sex' was in X-Offender wasn't acceptable back then, it was decided to play 'In The Flesh' instead.
Debbie Harry was so captivating the song charted here, before they charted anywhere else. Not trying to claim anything, this is just fact.
slh950 Yeah Australia discovered ABBA first. ABBA got a number 1 with Waterloo but disappeared after the debut album. However they got 3 number 1's from the album in Australia (S.0.S, I do, i do, i do, i do, i do, i do and Mamma Mia). It was only after they those songs became popular that England and the rest of the world caught on
adam busselmann Of course you are joking ? After the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Brighton, England, in 1974, of which ABBA won with the song Waterloo - and had amalgamated the initials of the original members especially for the occasion to make the name ABBA .... Waterloo went to No.1 and Waterloo the album of the same name charted at No.28 and also No.6 in the album charts in America - long before anyone in Australia had even heard of the song or of the band ABBA ....
As i said, with Waterloo they had a global hit but they then disappeared for a few years. Then they were 're-discovered' by Australia.
One of the better interviews.
She's a venus and mars in taurus!!!! I've noticed, ppl with strong Taurus energy LOVE that blonde color hair...taurus is ruled by Venus...ppl with strong venus are very good singers and very beautiful...❤💄💅💕😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
She's a natural brunette but yeah she rocks the blonde color
Sue Lawley makes me cringe
She makes me want to jump into the television or radio with a huge roll of gaffer tape.
Adorable! (DH not Sue Lawley)
When the interviewer asked, "Is that a wig?" Harry should have said, "Is that a brain in your head or just air?"
beautiful and smart
. ♥Juste un petit message pour te rappeler que pourmoi tu es unique et exceptionnelle et que j’espère que ta journée va l’êtreaussi
staggering how this type of speaking to a woman (even by a woman) was in my lifetime, not that long ago. I remember a lot of interviews with musicians conducted in this manner - just dripping in judgement. There's a similar one (I think it is with sue lawley like this one) where Phil Oakey of The Human League is grilled over his use of synthesizers over "real" instruments - she says that you couldn't possibly go on stage with such a thing! Phil says - actually yes that's exactly what we do. Its incredible to think of a woman being asked (after just stating she is an artist wanting to express herself in different ways) are you thinking of getting married and having children. I see communication like this between women and just wish that women could be a bit nicer to each other.
"Its incredible to think of a woman being asked (after just stating she is an artist wanting to express herself in different ways)are you thinking of getting married and having children." What is so incredible?? It's a normal, harmless question that you can just answer yes or no too. It isn't like she was told "you oughta get married already!" (Which indeed would be rude.)
This kind of PC nonsense that it is a 'sexist' question to ask a woman, as if it's not something both men and women regularly experience the pressure to do, is why so many people are weary of feminism. (And as if women, including feminists have never shamed 'forever bachelor' male lifestyles.) People don't have get married, but there's nothing bad about being asked about it.
Debbie has always been the most beautiful girl in the world in my eyes😎
I usually like long hair but I think Debbie looked better with shorter hair like in the Heart ❤️ of Glass video.
Same
This presenter has most likely never listened to Blondie.
Tbh i now loath the BBC and their upper middle class attitudes.
Very pretty woman reminds me of a girl I knew that had a similar face to Debby. I never had the courage to ask her out do. It sucked cause we both liked each other.
Perfect.
❤Debbie
is that a wig?are you a temp?
Debbie was so pretty back then, what a shame age catches up with people
4:14
Cute lil baby 💕💕
I didn't know Debbie was adopted!
hermosa!!
Lovely xx
She's one of the few people who can wear an obvious wig and have it look really cool. Effortless.
Hey DEBBIE 👂 HARRYS ALIVE👂
She is beautiful. How rude to ask if she’s wearing a wig.
A bad interview by Sue lawley!! She had iconic superstar in front of her for goodness sake!!
Poor Debbie , she must of thought get me out of here!!
Debbie is beautiful btw! Xx
I've been scouring for some 'decent and honourable' comments about this lady's skill as the lead singer of an immensely successful pop band. Something about music, you know, nothing shallow. 'Union City Blue' is on repeat at my house every day. Top 40 isn't the talent that everyone's got in mind here I can tell you that. It's clear: Debbie Harry has only ever been worshipped for her mind-blowing beauty, her physical attraction. You know? The type of focus that men are regularly despised as sick pervs for? Hmmm. Bit hypocritical that, ladies. Bit cheap.
wowser! :)
Debbie is one million times better looking than MM.