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Blondie - Detroit 442 (1977)

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strangelets (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Clem Burke FTW!
Dean812 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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ugh like finger nails on a chalkboard
HarryPotter87 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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First, Blondie was a punk band. Then, after "Heart of Glass" was released, Blondie became more of a pop band.
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WOW such a babe
Forestamtul (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I have to admit I didnt come accross punk until 1977 and it was already there for a few years wasnt it.? I didnt hear of Blondie until 1978 when Denis was a hit.
themainproblem (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I agree 100%. She is remarkably beautiful and was the perfect choice.
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thanks, enjoy,
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wow U say that about sid, I met him in London in 75 when he worked in the Sex Shop, Nancy destroyed him, met him again in 78 in NY with her and he was a changed man, he was punk, the very meaning of it and when he died so did punk, but then you prob didnt grow up in london during that time, sid was original and its a shame he died,
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His band mates call him a poser. So you met him and fell for his 'act'. Good for you.

Give me 1 Sex Pistols song that Sid contributed to.

Sid wasn't punk. Ramones, Dead Boys, Television, Richard Hell, etc were punk. Sid was a poser.
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ur talkin about american punk, I know that a lot of the younger generation who were not around for punk in the uk from 1975/79 believe they know everything there is to know about it, it time, and who was an who wasent punk, but history and fact and that I lived through it gives me some measure of knowing, in those days punk was about the youth culture n the system it was very different to the USA, a time that wont ever be re visited, its a pity that you consider Sid in such a low term

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