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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 1978 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Geneon [Pioneer] |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Live, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Music Video, Music Video - Pop/Rock, Performance, Pop, Rock, Rock/Pop |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 013023185494 |
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Customer Reviews of Blondie Live -The Best of Musikladen
Plastic letters Promo This performance was taken from a german tv show where blondie performed their original songs from their 1st and 2nd albums on January 1978. Not the most entertaining show but the songs are great and the band really hounds out the music. At one moment int he show Debbie harry tries to rally up the audience but to no avail. Sound is terrific and this show is worth buying just for the rare songs performed live.
BLONDIE LIVE: THE EARLY DAYS
Blondie is performing from their first 2 albums; BLONDIE and PLASTIC LETTERS. We start out with "X offender", with Debbie wearing a tan jacket, green shirt, cammo shorts, and tan boots. Debbie hits the notes just perfect! The band sounds great and really tight! Debbie Harry is great to watch! Clem Burke is great on the drums! The band is full of energy and are top notch! Debbie has excellent vocal range! If you see a copy of this pick it up. It's hard to find these rare live performances. The songs are cool and the concert is fun to watch!
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>X OFFENDER
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>LITTLE GIRL LIES
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>LOOK GOOD IN BLUE
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>MAN OVERBOARD
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>IN THE FLESH
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>I'M ON E
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>LOVE AT THE PIER
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>I DIDN'T HAVE THE NERVE TO SAY NO
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>BERMUDA TRIANGLE BLUES (FLIGHT 45)
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>YOUTH NABBED AS SNIPER
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>APPROXIMATE RUNNING TIME: 30 MINUTES
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>ENJOY!!!
Best live early Blondie
Apparently recorded between "Plastic Letters" and "Parallel Lines", the performances are of songs from their first two albums only, just before Blondie hit it big. Nigel Harrison and Frank Infante (listed as Frank Freak in the credits) have already joined the band, but since none of the songs come from "Parallel Lines" it is safe to assume that the video was recorded just after the second album.
If the period of Blondie's albums "Blondie" and "Plastic Letters" appeal to you, then you will probably enjoy this video. Not to reveal any surprises, but the performance is rawer and more "rocking" than on other Blondie live performances I have seen. The band seems to still be having fun at this point. If you own "Blondie's Greatest Video Hits" and you enjoyed the style and energy of the video for "X Offender", then you will probably like this video. One minor annoyance is the way the credits are superimposed over the band's performance on a couple of songs. Apparently this video was lifted from the final edit of a TV show appearance.
As this video seems to be getting harder and harder to find, it may become a rarity. At the time of this review, I know of no other live Blondie video that concentrates on their early material. A must for fans who prefer Blondie's early, more punk/new wave style to their the later disco/funk style.