Blondie Music Video DVD An exclusive, compilation of original videos.
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1 In The Flesh
2 In The Sun (Promo 1976 Edited From Rage Australian TV 33 Rpm Remastered)
3 X Offender
4 Denis (BBC TV's Top Of The Pops '78)
5 Detroit 442
6 Atomic
7 (I'm Always Touched By Your) Presence, Dear
8 Picture This (BBC TV's Top Of The Pops '78)
9 Hanging On The Telephone
10 One Way Or Another (Live Video)
11 Sunday Girl (BBC TV's Top Of The Pops '79)
12 Heart Of Glass
13 Dreaming
14 The Hardest Part
15 Union City Blue
16 Shayla
17 Accidents Never Happen
18 Sound-A-sleep
19 Victor
20 Slow Motion (Live Old Grey Whistle Test, Apollo Theatre, Scotland '79)
21 Living in the Real World
22 Call me
23 The Tide Is High
24 Rapture
25 Ring Of Fire [Live] (Roadie) (1980)
26 Backfired - Debbie Harry
27 Island Of Lost Souls
28 In Love With Love - Debbie Harry
29 French Kissin in the USA - Debbie Harry
30 Maria
31 No Exit - Blondie ft Coolio, Mobb Deep, Inspectah Deck & U God
32 New York, New York - Moby ft Debbie Harry
33 'We Three Kings'
34 Mother
35 Sugar On The Side (live Video)
36 Fun
37 Long Time
0:2.10:00 DVD runtime
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BIOGRAPHY
Blondie were the biggest commercial success to rise from New York's punk/new wave scene, amassing a string of adventurous but accessible pop singles in the '70s and '80s. Founded by Deborah Harry and Chris Stein, Blondie were one of the first acts on the CBGB scene to sign a record deal (and Harry became punk's first glamour girl), and their first two albums melded downtown energy with trashy '60s-influenced pop. With 1978's Parallel Lines, Blondie added some polish to their sound and were rewarded with a number one single, "Heart of Glass," while 1979's Eat to the Beat and 1980's Autoamerican found them flirting with dance music, hip-hop, and Caribbean sounds while earning critical and commercial success. Blondie split up after 1982's The Hunter, but Harry and Stein revived the band with 1999's No Exit, recording and touring periodically ever since. ~ Mark Deming
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