What does /mu/ think of Debbie Harry and Blondie?
Rapture has the corniest rap verse ever recorded.
I would debbie just to get a harry look at her blondie if you know what i mean
Really innovate for their time, but the formula was copied so extensively that Blondie seems completely unremarkable today.
fappable
>>68375235
This
>>68375235
After all the Madonnas, Gwen Stefanis, Britneys, and Gagas of the world, we forget where it started.
is it true she did backing vocals for the VU or is it urban legend
My cousin was 13 when they broke in '78 and he was all like "Wow, Debbie Harry is 33? She's fucking ancient!"
Guess that is ancient when you're 13.
post more rare Debbies bros
>>68375205
Classy pop, mostly. Debbie had a technically limited voice, but made the most of it.
>>68375235
Rockbird [Geffen, 1986]
It's her achievement and her curse that just listening to the record you'd think she never went away. Vocal technique and vocal identity are sharper than when she withdrew from the fray five years ago, and the songs are brasher and more insouciant than on The Hunter or KooKoo or Autoamerican. If the sound could be a mite fresher, that's because the world is now overrun with the dance-rock Harry made possible--just as it's overrun with cartoon sexpots carrying tunes, whose collective existence give her a larger identity problem she refuses to confront. But it's also because the late '70s were Harry's heyday. Not too many pop icons get more than one of those. B
>>68375458
And 1986 was before there was a Gwen, a Britney, or a Gaga even.
clem burke was no rat scabies, but he was pretty good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU3-lS_Gryk