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Debbie Harry of Blondie 1995

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Rarely seen interview broadcast on the eve of Debbie's performance with The Jazz Passengers @ The Royal Festival Hall in London forMeltdown 1995.
A very candid and relaxed Debbie talks about how she got involved with The Jazz Passengers, her "solo" career and new band "Mad Mans Drum" and her dissatisfaction with the way Chrysalis handled the 1995 remix project "Beautiful"

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  • GREAT!!!! thank for posting!!! you rock!!!

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  • thanks for this! :) shes so beautiful

  • Debbie is so intelligent and articulate, yet so humble unlike most other pop celebrities.

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  • What a doll!

  • I am sorry to say,but when I first saw her on Lauren Hutton and... she looked much like this,I love her but the harsh over plucked eyebrows,bad hair with severe middle part,shattered my Ideal beauty,she really could otherworldly stunning,but trying different looks because she gets bored sometimes seems destructive.but i still love her writing and voice,lets hope she quits smoking! for good.

  • Her every other sentence is littered with "I don't know" :)

  • @marcosssssssssss1990

    Debbie is such a great roll model, having worked very hard for her successes and even now in her mid sixties continues to work very hard. I am totally jealous of anyone who has had the fortune to know Debbie on a personal basis.

  • @johndid She worked for everything she earned. No one gave her nothing for free. She respectes everyone who respects her, and forgets the ones who don't treat her well.

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