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[Music] Happy Birthday Debbie Harry (yesterday)

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marcos3263

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I saw Blondie at the Isle of wight festival 10 years or so ago and she was shocking. Just stood there, no presence, no enthusiasm couldnt be arsed.

In fact I just googled to see when it was (2010) and the Guardian said this "At worst (Blondie), it was sad testament that Debbie Harry still has the new wave snarl, but no longer the vocal oomph."

She was an act I was keen to see and cross of my list but she was the worst there (and Ndubs were on the bill)
 

Cowfold Seagull

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I saw Blondie at the Isle of wight festival 10 years or so ago and she was shocking. Just stood there, no presence, no enthusiasm couldnt be arsed.

In fact I just googled to see when it was (2010) and the Guardian said this "At worst (Blondie), it was sad testament that Debbie Harry still has the new wave snarl, but no longer the vocal oomph."

She was an act I was keen to see and cross of my list but she was the worst there (and Ndubs were on the bill)

Well l think that very few artistes heading for eighty, are going to have anything like the vocal range that they once had. Paul McCartney, and Mick Jagger are just two of many examples. In fact the only one l can think of who has, is Tom Jones, and his voice has actually matured with age!

It all leads me to wonder, why on earth most of these old timers continue to tour, it certainly can't be for the money. Presumably it's the glamour and the adulation that they can't live without.
 

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Well l think that very few artistes heading for eighty, are going to have anything like the vocal range that they once had. Paul McCartney, and Mick Jagger are just two of many examples. In fact the only one l can think of who has, is Tom Jones, and his voice has actually matured with age!

It all leads me to wonder, why on earth most of these old timers continue to tour, it certainly can't be for the money. Presumably it's the glamour and the adulation that they can't live without.

Or maybe they just love what they do.
 

Cowfold Seagull

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Apr 22, 2009
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Or maybe they just love what they do.

Indeed.

And in some ways kudos to them for bein g prepared to play in much more modest venues, and to smaller audiences that they were used to in their heyday.

I'm a Quo fan, and saw them live many times back in the 80's and 90';s filling venues like the Hammersmith Odeon and Wembley Stadium, now forty years on, they have gigs lined up n such places as Guildford and Southend.
 
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I saw Blondie at the Isle of wight festival 10 years or so ago and she was shocking. Just stood there, no presence, no enthusiasm couldnt be arsed.

In fact I just googled to see when it was (2010) and the Guardian said this "At worst (Blondie), it was sad testament that Debbie Harry still has the new wave snarl, but no longer the vocal oomph."

She was an act I was keen to see and cross of my list but she was the worst there (and Ndubs were on the bill)

Not listening........laa laa laa

:ban:
 

marcos3263

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Well l think that very few artistes heading for eighty, are going to have anything like the vocal range that they once had. Paul McCartney, and Mick Jagger are just two of many examples. In fact the only one l can think of who has, is Tom Jones, and his voice has actually matured with age!

It all leads me to wonder, why on earth most of these old timers continue to tour, it certainly can't be for the money. Presumably it's the glamour and the adulation that they can't live without.

Ironically Paul McCartney was the main act that night at the Isle of Wight and he was superb, all the hits and Hey Jude went on for about 20 minutes!!!!
 

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For those of us of a certain age, she will remain the fittest woman ever….


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Only had two music posters on my wall as a teenager. Heaven Up Here cover, and Ms Harry.


Edit: - just remembered I also had Unknown Pleasures cover as well. I suppose heaven up here and unknown pleasures were quite fitting terms to be alongside her really!!
 

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