Blondie live!

United Kingdom, 1982

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Recorded in Toronto, just prior to their break-up, this live concert by New Wave rock group “Blondie” includes the songs “Rapture”, “Island of lost souls”, “Danceway”, “The Tide is high”, “Heart of glass”, “Hanging on the telephone”, “Dreaming”, “One way or another”, “War child”, “Start me up” and “Call me”. Captured at the peak of their fame, this presents “Blondie” as a fantastic live pop group, with a slew of catchy hits in their repertoire. Blondie are: Debbie Harry (vocals), Clem Burke (drums), James Destri (keyboards), Nigel Harrison (bass guitar), Chris Stein (guitar) and featuring Eddie Martinez on jazz guitar.

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Credits

director

Stan Harris

co-producer

Ken Weinstock

Stan Harris

production company

KMW Productions

Duration

00:56:00:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1982

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