Blondie - The Tide Is High - 1980



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Blondie is a 12 time Grammy Award-winning American rock band that first gained global fame in the late 1960s. The band was a pioneer in the early American punk rock and New Wave scenes. Its first two albums contained strong elements of these genres, and although successful in Australia and the United Kingdom, Blondie was regarded as an underground band in the United States until the release of a third album in 1978. Over the next three years, the band achieved several hit singles and was noted for its eclectic mix of musical styles incorporating elements of disco, pop and reggae, while retaining a basic style as a New Wave band.
Lead singer Deborah Harry achieved a level of celebrity that eclipsed other band members leading to tension within the group. Following a poorly received album, and with core member Chris Stein diagnosed with a potentially fatal disease, the group disbanded in 1982.[1] As members pursued other pro
jects, Blondie's reputation grew over the following decade and the group reformed in 1998, achieving renewed success and a number one single in the United Kingdom the following year. The group toured and performed throughout the world over the following years, and was inducted into both the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame and the RockWalk of Fame in 2006.[2] Early career In the early 1970s, Chris Stein moved to New York City, and inspired by the New York Dolls, aimed to join a similar band. He joined The Stilettos in 1973 as their guitarist and formed a romantic relationship with one of the band's
vocalists, Deborah Harry. A former waitress and Playboy Bunny,[3] Harry had been a member of the folk-rock band, Wind in the Willows, in the late 1960s. In 1974, she parted ways with The Stilettos and Elda Gentile, the band's originator. Stein and Harry formed a new band with drummer Clem Burke, ke
yboard player Jimmy Destri and bass player Gary Valentine. Originally billed as "Angel and the Snake"[4] the band soon renamed themselves "Blondie" in late 1975. The name was taken from comments from truck drivers who called "Hey, Blondie" to Harry as they drove by.[5] They became regulars at New Y
ork's Club 51, Max's Kansas City, and CBGB.[6] They got their first record deal with Private Stock Records in the mid-'70s and released their debut album Blondie in 1976,[2] along with the single "X-Offender". Private Stock Records was then bought out by the UK-based company, Chrysalis Records, and
the first album was re-released on the new label in 1977[2] along with the single "Rip Her To Shreds". By this time, Valentine had been replaced by Nigel Harrison, and another guitarist Frank Infante had been added. Rolling Stone wrote about Blondie for the first time in August 1977[7] and observed
the eclectic nature of the group's music, comparing it to Phil Spector and The Who and commented that the album's two strengths were Richard Gottehrer's production and the persona of Deborah Harry, saying she performed with "utter aplomb and involvement throughout: even when she's portraying a chara
cter consummately obnoxious and spaced-out, there is a wink of awareness that is comforting and amusing yet never condescending." It also noted that Harry was the "possessor of a bombshell zombie's voice that can sound dreamily seductive and woodenly Mansonite within the same song".[8] Their first
commercial success occurred in Australia in 1977, when the music television program Countdown mistakenly played their video "In the Flesh", which was the b-side of their current single "X-Offender".[2] Jimmy Destri later credited the show's Molly Meldrum for their initial success, commenting that "w
e still thank him to this day" for playing the wrong song.[9] In a 1998 interview, bandmember Clem Burke recalled seeing the episode in which the wrong song was played, but he and Chris Stein suggested that it may have been a deliberate subterfuge on the part of Meldrum. Stein asserted that "X-Offen
der" was "too crazy and aggressive [to become a hit]", while "In the Flesh" was "not representative of any punk sensibility. Over the years, I've thought they probably played both things but liked one better. That's all." In retrospect, Burke described "In the Flesh" as "a forerunner to the power ba
llad."[10] Blondie, 1976. From left to right : Gary Valentine, Clem Burke, Deborah Harry, Chris Stein and Jimmy Destri.The single and album each reached the Australian top 5 in October 1977, and a subsequent double-a release of "X-Offender" and "Rip Her to Shreds", was also popular. A successful Au
stralian tour followed in December, though it was marred by an incident in Brisbane when disappointed fans almost rioted after Harry cancelled a performance due to illness.




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I like the remake ... ( 1 month ago by Bootiful82)
I like the remake from Atomic Kitten
this song was used ... ( 1 month ago by tundratomo)
this song was used durin the credits of " long time companion"
coolest song eva!!! ... ( 1 month ago by Bootiful82)
coolest song eva!!!!!!!
it sounds like ... ( 1 month ago by feetlover18)
it sounds like reggea realy chill
I love thsoe shoes. ... ( 1 month ago by The3rdHiltonSister)
I love thsoe shoes...like omg where can I find them?
The only difference ... ( 1 month ago by z3br4m4n)
The only difference is that Paris sucks.
the remake was ... ( 1 month ago by martingoblin65)
the remake was dreadful
George Lucas would ... ( 1 month ago by lurch321)
George Lucas would be proud! Guess Debbie's gonna be this Darth Vader-like guy's number 1...........LOL
they didnt even ... ( 1 month ago by glibsporass)
they didnt even know how good they were
What a hoot, as a ... ( 1 month ago by rachellebout)
What a hoot, as a VERY young child (3-4 yrs old at the time this was on the charts), I assumed due to the calypso sound of this song, that it must've been some Jamaican/Caribbean group. I loved the song so much throughout the rest of my childhood/teenage years due to the simple nostalgia, never knowing who sang it. It's lost some of that in my adulthood, but I can still send myself back there mentally when I hear it...and love it for that.
i love this song ( 1 month ago by goldenex)
i love this song
Man,what a FOX! ( 1 month ago by labella8x)
Man,what a FOX!
Welcome to New York ... ( 1 month ago by houstonveer)
Welcome to New York, and congratulations, you now have a number one single. That means you're buyin'. Let's go!
I Love a girl who ... ( 1 month ago by Ottawarocket)
I Love a girl who won;t give up just like that ..Great song! Thanks Paula : )
Rocket
Great reggae groove! ( 1 month ago by reddvelvet)
Great reggae groove!
This song is a ... ( 1 month ago by Kingkong922)
This song is a remake (there's one released in the 60s), too, if you didn't know... That doesn't mean that this one is dreadful, too. I actually loved Atomic Kitten's one.
Sounds like a song ... ( 1 month ago by merry3perish)
Sounds like a song from Grease.
Such an amazing ... ( 1 month ago by XZoneCiderpowered)
Such an amazing tune! But, I STILL don't understand why Darth Vader's in the video XD
Array ( 1 month ago by jjpeterson1)
A
P truck sighted, ahh the memories this song played on the radio on the school bus that drove me home back in the day, 1981, grade 2.
I love this song. ... ( 1 month ago by MyHTSignIn)
I love this song. Memories!
Array ( 1 month ago by tho7a)
Blondie is #1.
2008
She's great. I love ... ( 1 month ago by bellalovesfelixyanez)
She's great. I love this song!
Keri Hilson sings ... ( 1 month ago by DarkMasterCortex)
Keri Hilson sings it way better and is way hotter pls
I think Blondie ... ( 1 month ago by xxxBadgerBabexxx)
I think Blondie were one of the better groups of their time.


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