Holy shit that’s a million times better than dance music today. You can hear a distinct bass, drums guitar and synthesizer. All alone they are each beautiful and together it’s magic
I was 28 in '79, and Blondie hit me right between the eyes. I don't recall ever seeing this live performance so thankful to view it now. Great band and I was so smitten with Debbie and still am!
I remember seeing Blondie on Dick Clark's New Years Rockin Eve in 1979 performing Heart of Glass. I went out and bought the 45 on Chrysalis record label the next Saturday at Vine Records in the Mall St. Matthew's. She was sexy, talented and hot with passion then and still is today. Debbie Harry what a voice and female Rock N' Roll pioneer! Great performer and timeless band of musicians of a special era of energetic feel good music.
❤❤❤❤ Amen! I saw her singing on SNL she was singing The Hardest Part…I just couldn’t comprehend her otherworldly beauty and oddness at the same time. I met her in 2006.
Tenia 4 años de haber nacido, y ya me gutaba esta canción, solo q no sabía quién lo cantaba, bendito internet q nos das la oportunidad de buscar la musica de nuestro agrado
@@vbluercruz5815 What do you mean by 'head voice'? I'm not familiar with that reference. I love Debbie's voice--I'm just curious why it doesn't sound the same live on those particular high notes--no offense intended in anyway.
@@michaelmcmahon1855 Look up the original official music video and she has a much higher pitch for the entire song. No that it’s any better but it’s noticeable. Easily noticeable if you see the original music video and then one of these. No biggie.