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*first time* 🎵 Blondie Heart of Glass REACTION 

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This was our first time listening to Blondie. Heart of Glass was blocked for the better part of a year but now we're finally able to upload it for some unknown reason. Better late than never.
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@bobschenkel7921
@bobschenkel7921 2 года назад
Late 70's semi-Disco/New Wave, with an edge, and thoughtful lyrics. And Debra Harry sounds as good as she looks.
@glassontherocks
@glassontherocks 2 года назад
She used to be one of Hefner's Bunnies.
@acfiv1421
@acfiv1421 2 года назад
I think Blondie was the first band to 'rap' on record. Check out 'Rapture'. Pretty funny looking back at it.
@DiZastur
@DiZastur 2 года назад
@@acfiv1421 was at least my first experience
@MarcosElMalo2
@MarcosElMalo2 2 года назад
And yet, before the record company marketers came up with the “New Wave” label, Blondie was part of the NYC punk scene that coalesced around CBGB. Get it? You’re punk until you sign a record deal and voila, you’re New Wave. Funny how that works. Same thing happened to the Go-Gos.
@straycatttt2766
@straycatttt2766 2 года назад
Agreed. 0:26. Lex frequently guesses 1980’s for New Wave but, like you posted, New Wave actually broke out a bit earlier.
@bradleymcavoy3432
@bradleymcavoy3432 2 года назад
Blondie is an Icon and I'm a Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Fan!
@redips123gaming3
@redips123gaming3 6 месяцев назад
Cool
@wadsworthaaron
@wadsworthaaron 2 года назад
Between Debbie Harry's voice/presence and Clem Burke's brilliance on the drum kit, Blondie was unique (even among the fringes of the punk, new wave, and club music scenes of the 70s).
@paulboudreau3754
@paulboudreau3754 2 года назад
Clem is also an honorary Ramone..... Elvis Ramone.
@Aggiebrettman
@Aggiebrettman 2 года назад
Burke's fills on the fade out are still some off the sweetest bits of rhythm caught on vinyl. Probably my fave part of the song.
@aronp7097
@aronp7097 2 года назад
Hi Hat Beast!
@laurabrevitz3944
@laurabrevitz3944 2 года назад
Thanks for the Clem Burke shoutout. He doesn't get enough recognition.
@wadsworthaaron
@wadsworthaaron 2 года назад
@@laurabrevitz3944 Clem Burke (Blondie) and Bruce Gary (the Knack, Ringo's All-Star Band, etc.) are two phenomenal percussionists that most people have never heard of.
@greeneyes674
@greeneyes674 2 года назад
Disco but not just disco, funk, and new wave as well. 💜💜💜💜💜
@BillGraper
@BillGraper 2 года назад
Blondie had FOUR #1 hits, all different styles. This was their DISCO #1 hit. They also hit #1 with REGGAE (The Tide Is High), ROCK (Call Me) and POP/RAP (Rapture). Rapture was the first song with rap to ever hit #1, and this was back in 1981!!!
@matthewclark1785
@matthewclark1785 2 года назад
Best comment
@essentialjudge2279
@essentialjudge2279 2 года назад
The man from Mars. Love it.
@donnydomingo9962
@donnydomingo9962 2 года назад
I love at the end of The Tide is High, when she sings the tide is high, and she does that little going higher part on the 'high' word, and you can just faintly hear her laughing, it's obviously not part of the song as written, maybe a little improv or something where she got a little silly and had to laugh at it. Perhaps she was high at the time??
@kencliff9914
@kencliff9914 2 года назад
Don’t call Rapture rap. I mean, c’mon.
@tonybarruk2
@tonybarruk2 2 года назад
Personal opinion, but Blondie's "Autoamerican" album (which includes The Tide Is High and Rapture) is almost wilfully eclectic, with the band apparently trying to make every single song a different genre, so you have reggae, rap, neo-classical, funk, disco, jazz, powerpop, even a showtune (Follow Me)! I love it, but I think it confused their audience, their next album flopped, and the band broke up soon afterwards... (until reforming in 1999 of course...)
@OneAndOnlyMe
@OneAndOnlyMe 2 года назад
"It's very different" - No, it's original and authentic.
@ianhewitson2738
@ianhewitson2738 2 года назад
It's incredible how neither of you have heard this iconic song before now.
@BlowinFree
@BlowinFree 2 года назад
Also they have sanitised this version and deleted the live ‘pain in the ass’ it’s like these millennials cannot handle the slightest bit of reality!!
@BlowinFree
@BlowinFree 2 года назад
Line^^
@BrettLesPaul
@BrettLesPaul 2 года назад
I believe this reaction was recorded months ago. It took this long to get it posted.
@BrettLesPaul
@BrettLesPaul 2 года назад
@@BlowinFree or was this the radio version? I didn’t buy the vinyl and I didn’t notice the big pain in the ass until I heard it on Spotify.
@davidvasquez8658
@davidvasquez8658 2 года назад
@@BlowinFree I kept going back thinking I had missed pain in the ass.I wanted to see their reaction.Then I saw Debbies mouth & it was edited out! Ridiculous. I also thought how could they have never heard this.It was everywhere.Maybe cuz they're youngsters.
@warrenbfeagins
@warrenbfeagins 2 года назад
70s actually. Yeah, us old heads are VERY spoiled musically. This was the world we lived in. Musicians that actually played instruments. Singers that could...sing. Lyrics that had messages. Genres would be blended together. It was an awesome time to be alive for music lovers. Great reaction!
@redips123gaming3
@redips123gaming3 6 месяцев назад
Wish I was born then maybe I could gone to a live performance of David Bowie or Queen
@warrenbfeagins
@warrenbfeagins 6 месяцев назад
@@redips123gaming3 Yep. I remember them performing and touring. Now Bowie and Freddy are gone.
@redips123gaming3
@redips123gaming3 6 месяцев назад
@@warrenbfeagins I know sad times😭
@myla6135
@myla6135 4 месяца назад
@@redips123gaming3 I managed Bowie live. Brilliant. Never made Queen though. Watched some of the Live Aid on TV. Would you believe, initially I didn't get Queen at all 😄 Still you are seeing all these performance on on YT. Something to be grateful for.
@AWKnuden
@AWKnuden 2 года назад
This is just Debby Harry’s voice. Blondie had a lot of hits.
@neil9815
@neil9815 2 года назад
Blondie is OG PUNK
@rethink62
@rethink62 2 года назад
Damn I miss the 70’s We had it all hard rock , pop., disco , funk and plenty of blow for everyone
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau 2 года назад
Brad & Lex, you'll love their "One Way Or Another", "Call Me", "Rapture" and many more!!! "Rapture" included a rap section, one of the earliest raps. They were some of the best of 'new wave' music!!
@BillGraper
@BillGraper 2 года назад
"Rapture" was the first song with rap to hit #1. "The Tide Is High" is another great one. They were back-to-back #1 hits for Blondie when I was in the 3rd grade.
@kdm71291
@kdm71291 2 года назад
The first nationally recognized female rap!
@b.a.j5168
@b.a.j5168 2 года назад
Atomic ❤❤❤❤
@saltydeadpool4183
@saltydeadpool4183 2 года назад
I'm definitely the minority here but I LOVED "French kissin in the USA" nostalgia overload for me 😍
@DiZastur
@DiZastur 2 года назад
@@BillGraper omg the tide is high, I had just joined the army when that track came out, forgot about that
@pfevrier01
@pfevrier01 2 года назад
20years later she had a hit again. Maria, you got the see her. This lady can sing for sure.
@CursiMusic
@CursiMusic 2 года назад
Blondie is my favorite Band. this was considered their "disco" song but they started off as a punk band. every female artist today was influenced by singer Debbie Harry in some way. she was also the first woman to have a #1 rap song on the charts "rapture" they have a lot of cool songs "Call Me" "One Way Or Another" are a couple. they are still recording and touring. Debbie is 76 years young. Blondie drummer, Clem Burke is incredible. Miley was surely influenced by Debbie (Blondie) Miley also covered this song
@MarcosElMalo2
@MarcosElMalo2 2 года назад
OMG, thankyouthankyouthankyou. I’m getting so tired of people calling punk bands “New Wave” because the music doesn’t conform to the record company bogus marketing gimmick of separating New Wave from Punk Rock. They’ve re-written history. The years 1974-1979, Punk Rock and New Wave were interchangeable. X, Blondie, The Ramones, The Go-gos, Elvis Costello, Devo, and many other diverse bands were punk rock bands and part of a new wave of music. The sorting into one category or another had one purpose-to sell more records.
@Wolverines77
@Wolverines77 2 года назад
Do not forget "Union City Blues", very under appreciated, NOT underrated...
@andymullarx6365
@andymullarx6365 2 года назад
She was unique when she came along because of her classic beauty combined with a punk rock image. She pulled it off though. She has great cheekbones as does Lex by the way and Lex should be a cover girl.
@Alix777.
@Alix777. 2 года назад
Detroit 442
@curtisthomas2670
@curtisthomas2670 2 года назад
"Islands Of Lost Souls" a Caribbean vibe
@Bmphotog
@Bmphotog 2 года назад
She was such mesmerizing creature.
@lumpyfishgravy
@lumpyfishgravy 2 года назад
The whole story of how Blondie came to make Parallel Lines is worth a deep dive. They were New Wave but Heart of Glass is deliberately Disco.
@gregfagan199
@gregfagan199 2 года назад
Exactly right.
@MarcosElMalo2
@MarcosElMalo2 2 года назад
The whole New Wave vs Punk thing is a record company marketing gimmick circa 1979-80s. Previous to the “New Wave” label catching on with consumers, New Wave and Punk were interchangeable. So Blondie was originally a punk band in the NYC punk scene. They played punk music, music that doesn’t conform to your ideas of what punk rock sounds like. Same thing happened to the GO-GOs on the West Coast. Calling all these early bands “New Wave” is a music business retcon. Record company marketers thought they could sell more records if they split New Wave and Punk Rock apart, and promoted bands as New Wave.
@dancarter482
@dancarter482 2 года назад
@@MarcosElMalo2 The Police are another classic example to prove your point. Pity the lowest common denominator is oblivious!
@josephhertzberg2734
@josephhertzberg2734 2 года назад
@@MarcosElMalo2 I don't know....The sex pistols sound a lot different than the new romantics. I mean I get what your saying, but Jodie Foster's Army and the Go Go's are completely different genres
@Alix777.
@Alix777. 2 года назад
They had that post-punk vibe at their debut.
@christinawoolley6206
@christinawoolley6206 2 года назад
American music responded to British punk with a new wave sound. Blondie could rock. This was their offer to the disco scene. My husband would always laugh at people who thought Debbie Harry was lead because she was beautiful. Can't they hear??? She can stone cold blast it and look like a model at the same time. Oh! They got the band name because in the early days people would shout out..hey!!! blondie!!! They decided to embrace it. Thank you for sharing! 😽💋🎶
@thebograt6810
@thebograt6810 2 года назад
This woman came out of the 70's looking like this .. She got an entire generation of young men through puberty 'single handed' so to speak :P
@thomasperkins7318
@thomasperkins7318 2 года назад
😂
@jvidalw
@jvidalw 2 года назад
this is like the birth of new wave music, a little of funk, a litle bit of disco, a litle bit of pop, abit of rock. Came out in '78
@kathigreen1479
@kathigreen1479 2 года назад
I used to put on "Blondie" concerts for my family when I was 10-11. This was my favorite. Good times. She's so awesome. Still!!
@finnmarr-heenan2397
@finnmarr-heenan2397 Год назад
Based
@bln3576
@bln3576 2 года назад
I don't think I have seen this girl frown yet. She loves everything.
@kennethgoin628
@kennethgoin628 2 года назад
This was still connected to disco and a big club hit. It's labeled an 80's song but this still screams late '70s disco. Fun song! Loved it then, love it now!
@maxmikhailov5921
@maxmikhailov5921 2 года назад
Well, technically it **is** the 70's song (recorded in 1978) not 80s, so... :)
@kennethgoin628
@kennethgoin628 2 года назад
@@maxmikhailov5921 I didn't look it up but I think the song debuted in '79. It was either this song or The Knack's My Sharona that was included on a compilation album called "Rock '80" that wasn't actually a 1980 release. Just trying to pull from memory... which like a well-worn vinyl album, is starting to skip! lol
@steveshute3810
@steveshute3810 2 года назад
Blondie is one of the greatest groups in the 70s and 80s (and ever). Definitely go down the Blondie rabbit hole!!
@petemcfeet28
@petemcfeet28 2 года назад
Love this reaction and I love Blondie! Debbie was my first crush, big time! This is her disco vibe! Blondie had many sounds from punk, to raggae, rap to disco, to rock and even a little country. I'm surprised it took you this long to find her. Cheers!
@godsspeedify
@godsspeedify 2 года назад
Blondie is on another level.... She's the first female rap artist to be awarded, Blondie was originally a punk band.. like I said she's on another level the music was written by the electric guitar player in the band.
@mikesmelon5714
@mikesmelon5714 2 года назад
This band came up with the Ramones and The Talking Heads at CBGBs. These 3 were in the dirtiest club in downtown NYC and they were incredible. Glad you finally got to this song. Check out 'Ani DiFranco's' "32 Flavors" as it would be added to the Tori Amos, Alanis list.🔥
@chuckhunter77
@chuckhunter77 2 года назад
I love Ani DiFranco. "Little Plastic Castles" and "Fuel" are good examples of her range both sonically and thematically.
@steviekc9057
@steviekc9057 2 года назад
32 Flavors is AMAZING
@module79l28
@module79l28 2 года назад
_"Glad you finally got to this song."_ It wasn't "finally", read the description.
@DiZastur
@DiZastur 2 года назад
where is this list, I love Ani DiFranco
@Mike-rk8px
@Mike-rk8px 2 года назад
I spent the first 30 years of my life in Manhattan (1966-1996) and I used to go to CBGB’s, and it was always a shock that someplace this nasty was so legendary. My parents and people they knew went there in the 70’s and early 80’s when it was really THE place to be in NYC. It was in a REALLY bad neighborhood, and it was basically a biker bar with punks and rock and roll people. The club itself was small, and pretty run down and gross. Everyone would always warn you to NOT use the bathrooms.
@gastrickbunsen1957
@gastrickbunsen1957 2 года назад
One of my favourite vocalists. Doesn't get the recognition she deserves. At the time the press were more concerned about her looks rather than the bands talent.
@pleasantvalleypickerca7681
@pleasantvalleypickerca7681 2 года назад
Blondie was basically "New Wave" but also crossed over to pop and even Disco in this song.
@chrisblair5937
@chrisblair5937 2 года назад
This came out in '78 and was one of the songs that laid the groundwork for the 80's
@stephenbrown785
@stephenbrown785 2 года назад
Blondie owned the UK in late 70s early 80s parallel lines is a moment in time
@deanmaynard8256
@deanmaynard8256 2 года назад
At the dawn of punk,, disco and rap,, Blondie was there. Always at the cutting edge.
@jollyrodgers7272
@jollyrodgers7272 2 года назад
Late '70s disco. Blondie, the band, was in the early NY Punk scene (but punk didn't 'pay' like disco or New Wave) but went New Wave/Disco for commercial reasons, and had one of the earliest top 100 pop songs that was Rap (RAPTURE). You should hear more of Debra Harry and Blondie; SHAYLA, UNION CITY BLUE, KIDNAPPER, BERMUDA TRIANGLE BLUES (FLIGHT 45), MARIA, and a killer rendition of RING OF FIRE in the Meat Loaf movie "Roadie"(United Artists, 1980). Debra Harry was a pop icon seen in all the top night clubs, immortalized by artist Andy Warhol, and was previously a Playboy Bunny.
@bobmartin7717
@bobmartin7717 2 года назад
Basically she was the beginning of the punk rock phenomenon
@Joshuadgog
@Joshuadgog 2 года назад
Wow thats crazy how this is unblocked. Brad and lex you will like One way or another, the tide is high, rapture, dreaming, and hanging on the telephone.
@BradAndLex
@BradAndLex 2 года назад
Yes finally! 😭😭
@chuckbradley6887
@chuckbradley6887 2 года назад
I listened to this song as a kid so many times my mother eventually threw the record away. When I was 11/12 years old I was in love with Blondie. If you listen to the song “Rapture” you can hear Blonde rap, she was the first to use original music not sampling in a rap song and Rapture was the first song with rap lyrics to be number one in the US.
@timothyryan3031
@timothyryan3031 2 года назад
Brad and Lex, this is a GREAT song. The whole album is great. The skipped beats really make the song. From the same album, I'd recommend "Hanging on the Telephone" and "Sunday Girl".
@beverlymcgrath8441
@beverlymcgrath8441 2 года назад
I love Sunday Girl
@drakeswarchannel2530
@drakeswarchannel2530 2 года назад
Brad is a genius. I would have told Lex I liked this song.
@yorkiegeoff1825
@yorkiegeoff1825 2 года назад
Dreaming , Atomic and Union city blues 👍 I remember when they burst onto the scene in Uk with Denis 😊
@jamespalma3311
@jamespalma3311 Год назад
As a teenager in Blondie's heyday, she was the coolest the female vocalist. The coolest everything. Love her.
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 2 года назад
Blondie started in the mid 70's as one of the first New Wave Bands. They pulled in from many genres including New Wave, Pop, Rock, Punk Rock, Reggae, Disco, Funk, and even Rap. "Heart of Glass" (1979) had their brand with a strong Disco influence. Their song "Rapture" contains a Rap segment and is officially the first song to bring Rap into the eye of Mainstream Music from the Underground Circuit.
@craigplatel813
@craigplatel813 2 года назад
This was actually called "the disco song" when written back in 74. They did a couple of demo's before recording it as a bit more pop on their 1978 parallel lines album. This was a very different sound compared to anything else they had done up to that time. Previous albums were more hard edged
@aaronvanzile3824
@aaronvanzile3824 2 года назад
Yep was literally made to be almost like a send-up of disco
@nicolaiboensch6643
@nicolaiboensch6643 2 года назад
I heard that it started out as a reggae song.
@craigplatel813
@craigplatel813 2 года назад
@@nicolaiboensch6643 they did 2 demo's one was a bit reggae after the first demo which was more disco
@Transmodulator
@Transmodulator 2 года назад
All time favourite, she is so awesome. Great timeless music, check "One Way or Another", "Rapture" , "Call me", "Atomic", "Rapture". She was also in a lot of movies, check "Videodrome", "Roadie", "Hairspray".
@Lige
@Lige 2 года назад
Dreaming is a great song as well.
@dr.burtgummerfan439
@dr.burtgummerfan439 2 года назад
A Debbie Harry cardboard standee also made an appearance in Fast Times At Ridgemont High. 😁
@flibber123
@flibber123 2 года назад
I think it's a perfect blend of disco, new wave, punk, rock, and pop. It's like a bridge from the '70s to the '80s, with elements of both decades mixed into one song. From Blondie I also like The Tide is High, Dreaming, and One Way or Another.
@humanbones
@humanbones 2 года назад
Blondie was part of the New Wave in the late 70's. The bands contemporaries included a montage of new sounds regaling against the rock establishment including the Ramones, The Talking Heads, Richard Hell and Television along with a host of other exciting bands.
@JuanGonzalez-xs8iv
@JuanGonzalez-xs8iv 2 года назад
When they hear music from a couple (or more) of decades back, they react like humans trying to reverse engineer (or make sense of) a highly advanced/different alien technology. They always have perplexed expressions on their faces, and they often miss the meaning entirely. That's, in part, what makes their reaction videos so entertaining. Keep up the "good" work, guys!
@carcarjinks1430
@carcarjinks1430 2 года назад
this was one of the first "new wave" songs. the new wave genre was an offshoot of punk, but it used more synthesizers, and the songs had more popular appeal than punk. it sounded futuristic because it represented what people thought the "music of the future" would sound like. from the perspective of the 1970's, 1980 seemed like a quantum leap into the world of the jetsons. (but we still don't live in cloud-towers with a flying car in every garage)
@chrisb9577
@chrisb9577 2 года назад
Disco was so popular in the late '70s that even non-disco acts felt compelled to put out an obligatory disco song. Blondie was really a punk/new wave band, but put this out as their "disco" contribution, released in 1979. Everyone was doing it. Rolling Stones "Miss You", Rod Stewart "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy", KISS "I Was Made For Lovin' You" , Grateful Dead "Shakedown Street" are other "disco" songs by non-disco acts.
@steve3291
@steve3291 2 года назад
Massive Blondie fan from back in the day. She's gorgeous, she sassy, loads of attitude and she can sing. Love this song, love the drums on this song at the end.
@MsDemeanorsMusings
@MsDemeanorsMusings 2 года назад
The 70's were unique. Love Blondie. You should listen to their early stuff. So good.
@SpaceGoat5
@SpaceGoat5 2 года назад
It´s about damn time, I´ve been waiting for ages for a Blondie Reaction. Early Blondie are an awesome totally fun group, Please check out Atomic,The Tide is High,Bermuda Triangle Blues and of course Rapture.
@BradAndLex
@BradAndLex 2 года назад
It’s been blocked for months! We also did call me!
@moonlitegram
@moonlitegram 2 года назад
@@BradAndLex I was gonna say, I could have sworn I saw you guys react to this a while ago.
@paxkassandra842
@paxkassandra842 2 года назад
Atomic is my fave Blondie song
@allicatmcd
@allicatmcd 2 года назад
@@paxkassandra842 mine too
@wbishop1330
@wbishop1330 2 года назад
"One Way Or Another" is the one I thought they did, but idk I watch all kinds of reactors.
@marcgustafson6015
@marcgustafson6015 2 года назад
Blondie was a bridge between Nu Wave, Disco, Pop, Reggae and introduced Rap to the mainstream! Such a versatile band..
@MarkTitus420
@MarkTitus420 2 года назад
These guys were pioneers of their time - them, Talking Heads, Devo, B-52's, Police, The Cars were all laying the groundwork for the 'New Wave'.
@bugsby4663
@bugsby4663 2 года назад
I love the way you both listen. Brad always looks like he's concentrating and listening with his head and Lex is bopping away and listening with her heart.
@TheInevitableTruth-i2k
@TheInevitableTruth-i2k 2 года назад
New York City, 1977 at CBGB there were the beginnings of punk, new wave - the Ramones, Talking Heads and Blondie. Blondie had the most commercial success first and was sort of a blend of rock, pop and disco. She did one of the first mainstream rap songs too, "Rapture", which would be great to check out. I always liked their stuff no matter what style or genre they were doing. Debbie Harry was also in a number of movies as well and began as a Playboy bunny.
@Cami3941
@Cami3941 2 года назад
Welcome to the 70's. My childhood. We used to sing this on the bus to school
@djb10
@djb10 2 года назад
1. This was the late 70's. & 2. I remember I was in 1st grade when this came out & my music teacher would play this for "rhythm sticks" (banging these wooden sticks to the beat) so this song is special to me. I always knew I loved this song but her voice was just another new voice I'm hearing at a young age so, it was what it was. Hearing you 2 not being able to characterize her voice is amazing to me. Hearing Lex say "high peached whispering" is quote of the day! W/ me knowing the song when it came out but not being old enough to do the night club disco scene & enjoy it is 1 way this song was experienced. Then, 2 ppl 40+ years later, hear it for the 1st time & hear it w/ probably the same "newness" speaks to their creative genius. Don't mind me, I'm a little high. 🤣
@mikehollingworth2262
@mikehollingworth2262 Год назад
.....and a liar
@chandie5298
@chandie5298 2 года назад
Blondie was such a cutting edge group. Components of rock, pop, disco and even rap depending upon the song.
@ricklaszlo3989
@ricklaszlo3989 2 года назад
Blondie was part all of the sub genre of rock called New wave
@doplinger1
@doplinger1 2 года назад
Not quite the 80s yet (January 1979), but Blondie was one of the early New Wave groups that took over the music scene.
@betsybabf748
@betsybabf748 2 года назад
This song reminds me of the 3rd grade, sitting in my friend's room, playing her mini arcade version of Frogger. The had this cassette and MTV had just been created. This is a song anyone can dance too, and there was a whole category of dance music in the 70s and 80s.
@rsable4583
@rsable4583 2 года назад
I was rollerskating when this hit was out blondie was a new york band that just blew up in the early 80s this song, her style is iconic straightup she's new york music in the 80s its still 🔥 almost all her songs were hits
@graham1793
@graham1793 2 года назад
Atomic is a great song too,that was my first single I ever bought with some of my pocket money 50p or 65cents but that was in 1980 when it was released,I was 13 years old 😬🤘love your shows,You two work so well together 🙏 Brad works the lyrics out and lex gets the music vibe 🤘 🙏
@alanbobbymcguire5099
@alanbobbymcguire5099 2 года назад
Blondie we’re a breath of fresh air in the UK late seventies. This was one of their first big commercial hits. And I remember having a full sized Debbie Harry poster in my bedroom.
@ScottT248
@ScottT248 2 года назад
Late 70's Disco/New Wave at it's best. Blondie was a great group for its time and had 4 or 5 hits songs in that era.
@jbjacobs9514
@jbjacobs9514 2 года назад
This was Blondie's intro to mainstream in a way - they were punk, disco, and new wave all mixed together (they fused it in a very subversive way since disco was dying and Debbie Harry and crew were punkers in the 70s in NYC).
@markclark4795
@markclark4795 2 года назад
Late 70's jam from NY Bowery and skid row. CBGB's aka Country Bluegrass and Blues entertainment. Talking Heads and several alternative and punk bands used that run-down bar as a jump-off point to superstardom. Deb Harry was a waitress sweeping floors when she was asked to sit in and sing a bit. I think it's Netflix or Prime that has a great docu on CBGB's. A wonderful mythical place that could never be, and yet thank the stars it WAS. Punks loved it. Hippies loved it. Bikers loved the free beer and then they grew to love it. lol. Ideas and art spring up in some of the most utterly confusing places to blossom and share their beauty.
@OneAndOnlyMe
@OneAndOnlyMe 2 года назад
One of the greatest pop songs of all time. An absolutely timeless sound.
@thetomgibson
@thetomgibson 2 года назад
This version has the modified chorus at the end changing “pain in the ass” to “heart of glass.”
@markthompson180
@markthompson180 Год назад
So as a 50 yr old white guy who grew up in the 70s and 80s, (way before I knew I was gay) I enjoyed watching your reaction to the song. And that was very similar to my reaction way back then. This group is different. It's diverse. It incorporates lots of different cultural influences. I don't think they ever tried to exploit things, I always got the sense that they were a New York based punk band and they opened the doors that they could open at the time. "Blondie" was a punk band, but because they were fronted by a beautiful woman, Debbie Harry, I think they never got the credit they deserved in that male-dominated music world. But thirty years later, I think their music stands the test of time. They didn't fit into the mould then, but I think what the band was trying to do then actually resonates better now than it did in the 70s and 80s. They have always been my favorite group, and when disco went out of fashion in the 80s, I felt that many people trashed Blondie (despite their punk origin), I still held on loving their sound. And now 30 years later, their look and sound actually feels more relevant than ever.
@trespire
@trespire 2 года назад
Debbie Harry and Blondie are practically one of a kind. They were a cross over from the Punk Movement, Disco and early Rap. Add to that Debie's kinky unique voice & looks.
@estevaobotelho2231
@estevaobotelho2231 2 года назад
One of the greatest sucess of Disco era. Very cool.
@gavinsmith9016
@gavinsmith9016 2 года назад
It's really interesting watching younger folks experience music that I've listened to for most of my life. This was classed as new wave at the time but It was the pop of it's time and great pop at that from 1978. Heart of Glass is from a great album Parallel Lines (it has an iconic album cover too). Debbie Harry was my, and many others, first pin up. She is iconic. Blondie had a number of big hits in the UK and Heart of Glass was the biggest. Nothing else sounded like this at the time. Try Denis, Picture This, Hanging On The Telephone, Sunday Girl, Atomic, Call Me etc etc .
@seiraeiramasil2302
@seiraeiramasil2302 2 года назад
This song came out in 1978 and was part of the disco era. Blondie also made a rap song in 1980 titled "Rapture" it was the first rap song to top the charts. "Heart Of Glass" is my favorite song by Blondie, so cool of you guys to react to it!
@brianferris8668
@brianferris8668 2 года назад
Blondie were massive here in the UK. Started of as a New Wave band.
@Webrider357
@Webrider357 2 года назад
1978, this was 80's sound before the 80's. The 70's is the peak, the 60's they lit the rocket, 80's it's coasting, and the rest is your imagination.
@jgrinwald1968
@jgrinwald1968 2 года назад
Blondie's style is eclectic. Check out One Way or Another (New Wave), Rapture (Disco+Rap) and Call Me (Hard Disco?), you can see their diversity. Also The Tide is High, if you want tropical.
@kyleanspach3457
@kyleanspach3457 2 года назад
Call me (rock/pop?)
@jbask3218
@jbask3218 2 года назад
Great list!
@goldy7678
@goldy7678 2 года назад
I lived in England during the late 70's when Blondie was at their peak...I used to watch "Top of the Pops" and had such a crush on Debbie Harry as a 13 year old.
@jkbezo1
@jkbezo1 2 года назад
Lots of new wave and punk groups back then were actually pretty talented, creative. experimental, and all over the place with their music. Like Blondie, Talking Heads, B-52s, The Clash, Sioxsee and the Banshees, Adam and the Ants, Duran Duran, The Pretenders, and others I think because the way they were around many other kinds of music going to play at smaller concerts and clubs. Being around other groups from different genres like rappers, reggae, ska, and others, things that used to be very underground music.. They all influenced each other's music. You see and hear it in their music. Also Blondie like to mix disco in some of their songs, disco was popular from the '70s to the early and middle part of the '80s.
@prozac623
@prozac623 2 года назад
Heart of Glass was originally released as a New Wave song, however, with the popularity of disco, they remixed the song and made this version, the longer disco version.
@rebeccalipps8007
@rebeccalipps8007 2 года назад
Blondie is iconic! Debbie Harry is iconic! Skating that knife-edge between Punk & Rock. As famous for the music was Debbie's Fashion& personality.
@rdub9767
@rdub9767 2 года назад
Debbie Harry had/has it all. The looks, the pipes, the moves, the hipness. One of my first celebrity crushes.
@mikefetterman6782
@mikefetterman6782 2 года назад
Almost, this came out just before the 80s. New Wave started in 77-78 from the dying punk scene, and crushed disco. Blondie, The Pretenders, The Cars, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and the Clash all came out in this era.
@mikefetterman6782
@mikefetterman6782 2 года назад
She is (at the end going into falsetto and then dropping back into throat voice. ( A Beatle trick)
@michellelloyd8963
@michellelloyd8963 2 года назад
Oh my gah the lady is so right, adorable as all get out, I love her!
@shellyk411
@shellyk411 2 года назад
Blondie was amazing! My Mom cleaning house while dancing and singing this song. This song is part of my early childhood memories. Blondie put out a new album in 2017 called Pollinator. Keep in mind Debbie Harry was 71 at the time. She still has it! You should check out more of their old music, but also check out the newer songs like Doom Or Destiny and Long Time.
@BGRPiccu
@BGRPiccu 2 года назад
Love Blondie. They were more of a punk band who became a new wave band who wrote huge hits. This song was released in 1978, so close to an 80s sound, but you can still feel that disco groove especially with the guitars & drums. Blonde has a ton of hits, including one of the first hits to feature rap.
@scottrhoades489
@scottrhoades489 2 года назад
Just saw her in San Diego Last month! She's 78 and I expected it to be...well not good. HOLY CRAP! Blondie still has it, she hit every note, was charming, and her band was amazing. If she comes to your ville, see her. She's legit
@SEIFER69
@SEIFER69 2 года назад
In the TV show "The Boys" I seen Soldier Boy rapping on an 80s TV show thinking it was a song created for the show as the lyrics are utter madness. Then i discover it's Rapture by Blondie. They were one of a kind.
@brutisfletcher
@brutisfletcher 2 года назад
Debra Harry was my first famous person crush! I still absolutely love how her voice sounded.
@VicEclectica
@VicEclectica 2 года назад
This is late 70s and played in every disco club everywhere. Blondie was all about pushing the envelope and venturing into several different styles of music. But honestly, many bands in the 70s did this - experimented with different styles and sounds. The Stones did a disco song - Miss You. So did Rod Stewart - If You Think I'm Sexy. Shrug.
@grapeman63
@grapeman63 2 года назад
Ah, Blondie. Everyone loves Blondie. They had a wonderful ability to move between musical genres. In fact, their first four UK no.1s are all in different styles. You never get bored with that. Also, they were unusual for their time in having a female lead who was also the main lyricist.
@stephenpaxman6180
@stephenpaxman6180 2 года назад
BLONDIE....... AWESOME !!
@joesmith8725
@joesmith8725 2 года назад
Oh man! New Wave punk royalty here and Debbie is beautiful.. I think everyone already explained Blondie. Tons of comments other people here lol. I'll just keep it short here. Check out more Blondie! Huge in the '70s and '80s. Influenced others as well. Tons of other great songs/videos from them. Too many for me to list, but others have told yall already. Very versatile (new wave punk, rap, funk, disco, reggae, fusions, etc). Lot of had to do with many underground genres bands at the time (reggae/ska, punk/new wave, rap, etc) hung out with each other back then and did gigs at same small type clubs. Blondie (like Talking Heads, Ramones, etc) were part of the NYC, CBGB club scene.
@BossDM-2
@BossDM-2 2 года назад
One of the absolutely beautiful faces ever in music.
@twenty3enigma
@twenty3enigma 2 года назад
Bravo, Lex! You noticed the subtle Latin flavor mixed into the techno-disco groove. The members of Blondie didn't just go to CBGB and Max's Kansas City for musical inspiration -- they picked up on every separate music scene brewing in the NYC area.
@paulb4604
@paulb4604 2 года назад
Glad you guys finally got to Blondie. At the pinnacle of the disco and punk eras in the NYC area, at roughly the sme time, Blondie was on top of the both genres. And Debbie Harry, the lead singer (and the Blondie I guess you would say) was a stone cold fox and a real sex symbol of the era. As others have said, lots of great tracks by Blondie. In fact, you should react to the song Rapture next. Debbie had heard kids on the streets of NYC rapping and decided the band needed their own rap song. So Rapture is, in part, one of the earliest "rap" songs that ever became popular.
@Rob-eo7ku
@Rob-eo7ku 2 года назад
One of my favorite bands, union city blues is always on my playlist.
@sotanodrums
@sotanodrums 2 года назад
This is about the best a pop song can get. The oooh bridge is frankly perfect. And they've got a lot more.
@LynnThompsonAuthor
@LynnThompsonAuthor 2 года назад
Debbie Harry was paying homage to Marilyn Monroe with this hairdo, just like Madonna did in her "Material Girl" phase. And all the women who came after, some of whom probably didn't know who Marilyn Monroe was, have taken inspiration from these '80s singers.
@jamesdignanmusic2765
@jamesdignanmusic2765 2 года назад
You're listening to New Wave. Blondie started off borderline punk, but found commercial success when they softened their sound - Debbie Harry's charismatic presence helped too, though in many songs, the hidden star of the show was drummer Clem Burke, one of the best drummers of his era. To see him in full flight, try their song "Dreaming". Other great Blondie songs include "Union City Blue", "Atomic", and one the first hits to feature rapping, "Rapture".
@gsilcox
@gsilcox 2 года назад
This song came out in 1978, it helped prolong the death of disco music!
@eggy1962
@eggy1962 2 года назад
Disco never died, it slumbered and continued to run at a lower level.
@gsilcox
@gsilcox 2 года назад
@@eggy1962 I like that!
@gigantor62
@gigantor62 2 года назад
No, it was early '79, just after my 17th birthday. Parallel Lines might say copyright 1978 but the singles off it were released in '79. If you weren't there living it you wouldn't know.
@johnnysampa
@johnnysampa 2 года назад
I watched their show 3 years ago and it was amazing. A dream come true.
@GinaGeeILuvu
@GinaGeeILuvu 2 года назад
I love lead singer, Debbie Harry's voice and style and she's not a bad actress either. This song is about a love that has gone bad. It was once great, but something happened to cause trust to be lost and now the love is going too! 💖💖
@shanedesselle2590
@shanedesselle2590 2 года назад
Underrated band. Awwwwweeeesome!! “Atomic”! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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