Not only did jimmy predict the computer generated music… But you catch him saying the word hologram near the very end… This is one guy who knew the business.
Computerised forty years on every singing stars computerised. Remember the lyrics in the Blondie song Picture This from 1977. At the end of the song Debbie sings.. get a pocket computer try to do what you used to do YEEEEAH. No one had heard of a pocket computer now the world is over run with them.
chris and jimmy were both right... chris was right about alternative music post-new wave, and jimmy was way ahead of the times predicting the pop music of today with our ableton/garageband/etc programs and midi instruments. but when most people hear 'totally synthesized' music they will probably think of 80s synthpop.
Jimmy nailed the future question. So many bands like Van Halen and Steve Winwood and the Cars added keyboards in the mid 80’s plus techno music took off in Europe.
The US punk/new wave movement was more varied in style, but concentrated in New York, a reaction against disco and the West Coast. In the UK, punk/new wave was more overtly political, during a very bad period in the late 70s. And the pre-1965 pop culture never disappeared, but just went underground. In the late 70s, it resurfaced as punk and new wave. But Blondie had a very heterogeneous style, rejecting and yet imitating disco, cleverly making use of 50s-60s pop sound to get radio airtime, etc.
New Wave or whatever it was tended to reject what became known as rockism. Rock is just very narrow-minded, which is why it's basically gone. Blondie never bought into the anti-disco hysteria. That's another way they turned out to be right.
Debbie's platinum hair but even platinum face. She's so pale. A whiter shade of pale. The other members look just jellow. It's rumoured that in 1977 or 1978 they interrupted a tour around there because Deb was sick. They talk about cliches in rock mainstream but some Blondie's members themselves - as used by rockstars - want to look like Ray Charles o Stevie Wonder ;-) A Blondie's music true admirator.
hahahaha I have noticed that too...saw them live a couple of times and Clem Burke is a maestro compared to Chris Stein who sounds like he is still learning :-/
If I may answer: Punk and NewWave was shaped first by these interviewed, plus those that ran around the same places inspiring each other in 1973-75 - in New York. The Stillettos that Debbie left to join Blondie in 1975, sounds quite punk. All non-political, as Jimmy Destri say’s isn’t absolutely correct either, for those remembering Patti Smith being part of this upcoming of new music styles. The angry aggressive upbeat was heard in the UK, and instantly linked to politics - criticism of adult conformity, and to individualism divided in so many directions it wasn’t really clear who “owned” or should relate to which bands and styles(!). UK coined the term Punk77, quite unaware in retrospective this means Punk and New Wave came over the ocean from someone like Stein, Harry and Clem Burke. (His drumming is a vital element.) Then, punk as more sorted out is typically Sex Pistols (a commercial enterprise by their manager, so skillfully done that the members didn’t even understand it), Clash and certainly girls like The Slits. Nina Hagen escaped the walls of Berlin, adding vitality and criticism of society too. Glad they were completely off the bat with regards to longevity of New Wave! (Or whatever it is … as sorting here is a sport difficult to win, as the rules are floating.) Cool video - thanks!
Who is the interviewer? I have seen him on early versions of Rock Arena before Suzanne Dowling took his job. Only, he had rather different hair in the early 80's, compared to this Jon English look.
Had it right! computers would make the music, cuz heavens know theres no real NEW musicians who can sing play instruments Do nothing but chant crime, violence, sex and vulgarity...another old rocker, made same projection! T Rex...
They should have never called themselves the hair-colour of their lead singer....it kind of contributed to the misperception that they were the backing band of a female superstar.
She was a junkie, heroin was her thing. I worked with a former Blondie roadie, and he had a look of disgust when he thought of her and actually said to me "you'de want to stay far away from that one". I still love her.
...ha ha...the PUNK word's NOT MENTIONED ONCE !!! ...Typical for a LOT in their 30's who were CONSTANTLY contriving NEW business strategies...i suppose one finally worked... ...the DISCO STRATEGY !!!
Not only did jimmy predict the computer generated music… But you catch him saying the word hologram near the very end… This is one guy who knew the business.
The 70's- Even the interviewers were stoned.
But much smarter than the todays nonstoned ones!
@@ADAMSIXTIES Oh! We all wish we were back in time, younger and more hopeful. Thanks for your post.
I noticed they look high...
At 3:45 Jimmy Destri blows my fkn mind by predicting the future of music and describes Skrillix and Deadmau5!!!!!!!!! UNREAL!!!!!!
Ikr!
Computerised forty years on every singing stars computerised. Remember the lyrics in the Blondie song Picture This from 1977. At the end of the song Debbie sings.. get a pocket computer try to do what you used to do YEEEEAH. No one had heard of a pocket computer now the world is over run with them.
What he predicted for 1988 was already reality in 1978 (date of interview) in the case of Kraftwerk
jim morrison beat him by 9 years
Loved Jimmy's response to the Debbie question "We all make the same bread, means to an end. Plus she sells more records & t-shirts than us"
And I can't get over how Blondie invented the 80s before it happened. How did they do that?
They're all so young, smart, gorgeous!!
AND THEYRE STILL ROCKIN TODAY!!
chris and jimmy were both right... chris was right about alternative music post-new wave, and jimmy was way ahead of the times predicting the pop music of today with our ableton/garageband/etc programs and midi instruments. but when most people hear 'totally synthesized' music they will probably think of 80s synthpop.
That was very prophetic! The song writer guy on the left really understands the trajectory of music at the time.
I can't get over how intelligent and cool Jimmy Destri is/was. My first man crush. Hell, yeah.
Jimmy nailed the future question. So many bands like Van Halen and Steve Winwood and the Cars added keyboards in the mid 80’s plus techno music took off in Europe.
3:44, its always interesting when people make big predictions of that sort and are correct
3:50 - Dude was spot on!
Great footage !!
well Jimmy is most definitely right about that
Destri predicted dance/electronic music :)!!
Yo Clem looks exactly like Paul McCartney it’s crazy
They could be brothers
a mild resemblance....
Very cool! Thanks for posting this ultra rare video of early Blondie! :o)
They predicted the future,wow,they were right!
The US punk/new wave movement was more varied in style, but concentrated in New York, a reaction against disco and the West Coast. In the UK, punk/new wave was more overtly political, during a very bad period in the late 70s. And the pre-1965 pop culture never disappeared, but just went underground. In the late 70s, it resurfaced as punk and new wave. But Blondie had a very heterogeneous style, rejecting and yet imitating disco, cleverly making use of 50s-60s pop sound to get radio airtime, etc.
No one mentioned the "BOY BANDS"...I wish I had forgotten.
The skippy colours sorted fucked with my mind LOL
fantastic
Looks like Stein has a quite bit of a problem with his nasal passages. ;)
JIMMY
As a Jersey girl, I enjoy hearing the Jersey accents here.
It's ok! I'm thankful for you uploading it. I just wonderd if somebody could clear it up that's all.
You hear a lot of New Yawk in those voices back in the day...
Debbie and clem are jersey
New Wave or whatever it was tended to reject what became known as rockism. Rock is just very narrow-minded, which is why it's basically gone. Blondie never bought into the anti-disco hysteria. That's another way they turned out to be right.
Punk is a media label.
Jimmy Destri was good with his prediction of synth pop era
Debbie's platinum hair but even platinum face. She's so pale. A whiter shade of pale. The other members look just jellow. It's rumoured that in 1977 or 1978 they interrupted a tour around there because Deb was sick. They talk about cliches in rock mainstream but some Blondie's members themselves - as used by rockstars - want to look like Ray Charles o Stevie Wonder ;-) A Blondie's music true admirator.
Stein always thought he was the smartest guy in the room,
He was with Debbie wasn't he? That was pretty smart.
@@modtomodern they both needed each other, most of blondie's hits came from them,
3:44 and then Depeche Mode was born :))
hahahaha I have noticed that too...saw them live a couple of times and Clem Burke is a maestro compared to Chris Stein who sounds like he is still learning :-/
If I may answer:
Punk and NewWave was shaped first by these interviewed, plus those that ran around the same places inspiring each other in 1973-75 - in New York. The Stillettos that Debbie left to join Blondie in 1975, sounds quite punk. All non-political, as Jimmy Destri say’s isn’t absolutely correct either, for those remembering Patti Smith being part of this upcoming of new music styles.
The angry aggressive upbeat was heard in the UK, and instantly linked to politics - criticism of adult conformity, and to individualism divided in so many directions it wasn’t really clear who “owned” or should relate to which bands and styles(!).
UK coined the term Punk77, quite unaware in retrospective this means Punk and New Wave came over the ocean from someone like Stein, Harry and Clem Burke. (His drumming is a vital element.)
Then, punk as more sorted out is typically Sex Pistols (a commercial enterprise by their manager, so skillfully done that the members didn’t even understand it), Clash and certainly girls like The Slits. Nina Hagen escaped the walls of Berlin, adding vitality and criticism of society too.
Glad they were completely off the bat with regards to longevity of New Wave! (Or whatever it is … as sorting here is a sport difficult to win, as the rules are floating.)
Cool video - thanks!
Who is the interviewer? I have seen him on early versions of Rock Arena before Suzanne Dowling took his job. Only, he had rather different hair in the early 80's, compared to this Jon English look.
+Aus80sRockRadio The interviewer is Lee Simon
+Rebecca English Thanks for clearing it up, I certainly have heard of Lee Simon.
Had it right! computers would make the music, cuz heavens know theres no real NEW musicians who can sing play instruments Do nothing but chant crime, violence, sex and vulgarity...another old rocker, made same projection! T Rex...
Great early interview but was Debbie sick, she looks so white?
Was thinking that myself
They should have never called themselves the hair-colour of their lead singer....it kind of contributed to the misperception that they were the backing band of a female superstar.
Yeah didn't Grandmaster Flash make a record about him....
3:49 motor of the band
3:44 Destri predicts techno!
i cant look at that screen ....
me either, it's making me go funny lol! somebody needs to fix this video.
Lars Ulrich??? is that you?
She was a junkie, heroin was her thing. I worked with a former Blondie roadie, and he had a look of disgust when he thought of her and actually said to me "you'de want to stay far away from that one". I still love her.
...ha ha...the PUNK word's NOT MENTIONED ONCE !!!
...Typical for a LOT in their 30's who were CONSTANTLY contriving NEW business strategies...i suppose one finally worked...
...the DISCO STRATEGY !!!
Coked up- definitely. If not, he's got one nasty cold. From what I've just seen, I'm putting my money on the former.
all on drugs lol
Jesus christ Jimmy
against Lady gaga and tailor sift - - 10 years
Ugh
See, Australia was a prisoner island.