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BLONDIE - SLOW MOTION(1979)

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2009

Love DEBBIE!
From "EAT TO THE BEAT"
So good song!
Love this so much!
One of my favorites.
☆BLONDIE☆
Vocals:DEBORAH HARRY
Guitar:CHRIS STEIN
Guitar:FRANK INFANTE
Bass:NIGEL HARRISON
Keyboards:JIMMY DESTRI
Drums:CLEM BURKE

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  • The most BEAUTIFUL woman in the world !!!

  • you're truly one hell of a beauty Debbie, will you be my valentine ? ;) ma chérie

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  • La dona més GUAPA del mon !!!

  • Blondie does Motown Style here! Probably the most versatile band ever.

  • @donMateo07 Pamietaj ze Debbie jest troche starsza niz byla wowczas :P Tak czy siak gdybym nie byl zareczony i nigdy nie poznal wybranki mego serca pewnie by mi to nawet nie przeszkadzalo :P

  • @JohnnyCxviii Slow Motion written by L Davis and Jimmy Destri, Jimmy is the band's key board player but I don't know who L Davis is, any body know?

  • Who wrote this one? Anyone? Bueller?

  • Much better then the Vandellas original in the 60's.

    Shangri-las did a good job too.

  • @wallyinwales Yeah i know what your talking about. Ive seen it in a lot of her video's too. "Picture this" "In the Flesh" I like the intensity in her eyes with minimalistic facial expression but im sure its not deliberate or structured. More to do with FEELING the song, as she is singing i would say. And then suddenly she smiles and its like the sun appearing from behind the clouds. Her whole face lights up and her eyes laugh and twinkle. Very nice to watch.

  • @boltonox You got it so right with her expressions I see it in a lot of their video but none more so than this video.

  • @celticpark100 Yep, Good call on that. I think "Slow Motion" would have been a MONSTER "out of left field" hit in that very experimental music era. Maybe one of their biggest. It has a Motown feel with the BLONDIE and DH slick punkish edge too it. This song is more ADDICTIVE than crack! I find myself singing the lyrics to myself in the middle of business deals latley. It just starts up, anytime, anywhere. The most Silky sweet vocals ever by Deborah!

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