hello again , i saw this beautiful young woman in 1979 in New York , WOW words fail me to describe her beauty ,,,,all these years on im still a great fan of hers ,,i live in South Youth yorkshire England , i have seen Debbie several times through out the years x kind regards Jane x
@@yadaydada123totally agree. That’s why I hate what they did with Woodstock soundtracks. The imperfections were indicative of the venue. Rain, chaos, etc.
Hi Kidkipling. Thanks for sharing this magical little piece of history. If this was taped at CBGB’s on May 04 1977, I would have liked to have been there. This sounds raw and awesome. I especially like the drums and guitar.
Im55 1st hearing of it. I like it. Not a normal Blondie tune...a little bluesy. Yes...Im a fan😊❤ Thankyou Blondie. L ya and boogie on on your Happy Daze upon ur wise journey 😊❤
Hola soy de chile, amante del blues, excelente interpretación de este clásico de la música Norte americana Sin embargo no puedo comparar a howlin wolf o junior wells con blondy otros tiempos. Sólo puedo decir que blondy hace una maravillosa interpretación de este tema un clásico de la música, gracias a la persona que subió este tema....
I have been listening to the BAND called Blondie for over 40 years. I think this is the first time I have heard them play the blues. Not my favorite but it sounds like a live bootleg from very early on. I have heard them play many other genres, including pop, rock, Broadway, disco, rap, western cowboy music, electronic, and more.
This is a great version of Little Red Rooster which is well away from their usual style. Debbie sounds cool with her own take and the band really socks it to you. Really lame sexist posts by those criticising Blondie.
I first heard the Stone’s version, via a French single which didn’t play on a UK record player without a physical adaptor around the spindle to hold it steady. The record spun around all over the platter and the needle didn’t know what to do. That was my introduction to the blues. Blondie’s interpretation kind of reminds me of that. Still, if Debbie wants to perform freestyle, my spindle is ready.
OUTstanding ... ... like the deepest hell is incredible hot! Bloody damness, how fukked up cool these meanwhile also old days had been! And i´m still the lucky one, to be able to listen to all the galore "bull". WOAHHHH!!!
Debbie Harry showed up incognito in Camden, Maine. Attended a walk on, open mic, she performed a Debra Harry song and came in second to a Blondie impersonator?
Having listened to a few other cover's, The Door's, (awful) I've alway's liked the Stone's version, being the first I heard. Debbie's voice doesn't suit the song BUT the roughness of the playing does. Yes, it's pretty crappy BUT anyone who was around in the 1960's would apreciate this. I recon, The Who would of done a good version in their early day's. I was going to say, I expect this was in their PUNK period, and just noticed it was at CBGB's...... I quite like it..... Not everything HAS TO BE PERFECT.
Chris Frantz of the Talking Heads saw Ms Harry perform in a east coast club and offered her a place in his band. She said she'd just got a band & passed. Said he'd wondered where things would have gone with her singing in front.
Interesting - each of the band members trying to outdo the others, so presumably recorded while they were still gelling into the group we know and love.
Heart of glass was a reggae song before the producer changed it, so why be surprised that they played real music before manufactured pop, is this real or fake?
First time I ever heard this... It's fabulous...such a shame that the blues (or even its love-child, rock'n'roll!) seems to need to claim so many young, human sacrifices... a shame on those who control it, anyway, though such people don't even know the meaning of the word, apparently! ☹
@@kamuelalee That was the Rolling Stones version of the song back in 1964. This version by Blondie was from 1977, I believe at the CBGB Club in NYC. The original was by Howlin' Wolf in 1961.
This had to be in the band's early years , @ CBGB, where they could experiment any way they wanted. The record companies wouldn't allow something like this.
What's up great song great cover fine lady great musicians. Thank U
good photo i seem to recall she was looking at me when this picture was taken
Ah, Torpy, that's a good one, Buddy--ha ha!! dbh
Never stop being you, torpy. You da man. Them pokers say so.
hello i thought it was me she was looking at ?? we should be so lucky ,,ive loved this lovely lady since her beginning xxxxxxx🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
hello again , i saw this beautiful young woman in 1979 in New York , WOW words fail me to describe her beauty ,,,,all these years on im still a great fan of hers ,,i live in South Youth yorkshire England , i have seen Debbie several times through out the years x kind regards Jane x
Debbie is the reason as a young teen boy I knew I liked women (that way) thank you Debbie ❤
love that line! made me lol. totally agree! lol
I think I'm going to sign up for 'Camp Funtime'.
Me too
yer gonna get laid
40 years to late mate
I "came" too soon. 🤤
Great version. For those complaining, the loose feel gives it some edge. It's not meant to be polished. I like it.
I'm 86 and this is not my first Little Red Rooster. This tune goes way back in blues history.
I absolutely, no wavering, Blondie is the most get down, with it, cannot say no mo' , love it she's got it!!!!!!
Wow! Would have never guessed Blondie was ever down with Little Red Rooster! Serious blues.
A band of excellent musicians. Interesting to hear them play the blues! And Debbie's singing is as great as ever. Very different for them.
Will always luv her, awesome voice, and beauty.
Blonde, Stein, Burke. What a combination. A very raw, awesome version. I can imagine myself at CBGB’s drunk as hell watching them
BBSwazBBCenc!
Me too, possibly with a stiffy and dribbling. 😳
I love all the versions of this song, I don't know why somebody would say it's awful
exactly! In this case its a jam- why the fk does everyone think it has to be perfect! I love the rawness and experimentation
Because that's what the eternally grumpy come to youtube to do.
@@yadaydada123totally agree. That’s why I hate what they did with Woodstock soundtracks. The imperfections were indicative of the venue. Rain, chaos, etc.
The Stones first charting song in America. Played it on Ed Sullivan Show.
@@marauder600 yup. Brian jones the architect behind doing that.
Thank you for posting this. I've enjoyed listening to it. Remind's me of the early WHO. {Live, first single, period.}
Hi Kidkipling. Thanks for sharing this magical little piece of history. If this was taped at CBGB’s on May 04 1977, I would have liked to have been there. This sounds raw and awesome. I especially like the drums and guitar.
Whoever knew she could sing blues?
Great version, shweet!
Im55 1st hearing of it. I like it. Not a normal Blondie tune...a little bluesy. Yes...Im a fan😊❤ Thankyou Blondie. L ya and boogie on on your Happy Daze upon ur wise journey 😊❤
Blondie was a important musical, great legend of the American music history, Orhan Baki, Şenlikköy- İstanbul.
damn she's beautiful
That’s because her head is the same size as her torso
grow up. she's being a musician
Hola soy de chile, amante del blues, excelente interpretación de este clásico de la música Norte americana
Sin embargo no puedo comparar a howlin wolf o junior wells con blondy otros tiempos. Sólo puedo decir que blondy hace una maravillosa interpretación de este tema un clásico de la música, gracias a la persona que subió este tema....
I have been listening to the BAND called Blondie for over 40 years. I think this is the first time I have heard them play the blues. Not my favorite but it sounds like a live bootleg from very early on.
I have heard them play many other genres, including pop, rock, Broadway, disco, rap, western cowboy music, electronic, and more.
No rap, your not white, your black
@@ЮРРИИЙЮРРООВ Oh yeah, definitely rap as well. 'Rapture' is even one of the first rap songs!!!
Deborah I'm 53 and I still think your music is cool. ❤
I'm 70-something and Blondie was great, howlin' Wolf was great. Music is amazing.
Me too, and I still want to do rumpy pumpy on her.
excellent rendition of the classic blues song
Not heard Blondie do anything like this before… the slide guitar is actually pretty good!
1977 You can hear the future, this has tips of the hat to many.
Lgendary Debbie Harry and blondie
This is a great version of Little Red Rooster which is well away from their usual style. Debbie sounds cool with her own take and the band really socks it to you. Really lame sexist posts by those criticising Blondie.
Band used to play this stuff when we needed to fill in half an hour or so lol
I first heard the Stone’s version, via a French single which didn’t play on a UK record player without a physical adaptor around the spindle to hold it steady. The record spun around all over the platter and the needle didn’t know what to do. That was my introduction to the blues. Blondie’s interpretation kind of reminds me of that. Still, if Debbie wants to perform freestyle, my spindle is ready.
I'm here 2023.... Interesting, yet unique Version!! ✔️ 🐓
Crazy Perfect! Period!
I love the band.
The band is great.
OUTstanding ... ... like the deepest hell is incredible hot! Bloody damness, how fukked up cool these meanwhile also old days had been! And i´m still the lucky one, to be able to listen to all the galore "bull". WOAHHHH!!!
Definitely sounds like this influenced "Cautious Lip" (the closer for their 2nd LP recorded only a month or two after this show)
Love this 👱♀️
Never heard the song... thanks...
I like that it is so Raw . Also this in the key of F , strange
open E tuning capo 1?
Good comments here. Its an interesting version. Love the guitar work possibly because of the key.
I had my guitar on my lap and was looking for something to play along to. Yes, was surprised to find it was F, but it works really well.
Howlin Wolf London Sessions. None Better
How far can love go? all the way and back my friends 🥺❤️💫
Me gustó este blues👍 primera vez que escucho esta pieza de BLONDIE!!!
Photos like this sold a lot of records
Looks like camp funtime has a couple of good points going for it!
Ya, but isn't she a little too young for them to be half way to her belt?
Let's Replicate this TEE. 2X will be needed for me.
I like this.
SUBLIME A REAL GWENDOLINA GIRL AN ANGEL GREAT BLUES
Great version of Little Roster. Joel
awesome
Wow!!!😎👍🎶💜 Thanx!
Debbie Harry showed up incognito in Camden, Maine. Attended a walk on, open mic, she performed a Debra Harry song and came in second to a Blondie impersonator?
That picture got her into the R&R Hall of Fame.
I don't think it was just that picture.
Live Blondie was so cool.
I wish more of that awesomeness made it to their records.
Their albums are great but their live stuff is way cooler.
The hounds began to howl !
the first best days
Dorgqz
Having listened to a few other cover's, The Door's, (awful) I've alway's liked the Stone's version, being the first I heard. Debbie's voice doesn't suit the song BUT the roughness of the playing does. Yes, it's pretty crappy BUT anyone who was around in the 1960's would apreciate this. I recon, The Who would of done a good version in their early day's. I was going to say, I expect this was in their PUNK period, and just noticed it was at CBGB's...... I quite like it..... Not everything HAS TO BE PERFECT.
The Dead did a great cover of this.
А я впервые услышал Rolling Stones и до сих пор считаю их версию лучшей .
As a big live blues fan , this is ........ok for a jam
Chris Frantz of the Talking Heads saw Ms Harry perform in a east coast club and offered her a place in his band. She said she'd just got a band & passed. Said he'd wondered where things would have gone with her singing in front.
Can definitely see her singing Psycho Killer
@@captainpoppleton She might have had a extended career with the Tom Tom Club.
Both bands are products of CBGB's.
Interesting - each of the band members trying to outdo the others, so presumably recorded while they were still gelling into the group we know and love.
My Love...!!!
Looking at this foto is making my rooster red, alright.
Ahh but are you saying it's a little one?
@@grandadneal8114 You'd know best, right?
@@kamuelalee only because of years of overuse mate....
@@grandadneal8114 Yikes, all those poor boys.
@@kamuelalee hey hey careful...i ain't no priest.....
I’m having doubts that this is really Blondie.
Damn nice to hear a bit of Blondie.
Una sorpresa ! No sabia que hiso blues, esta bueno !
Still a year and a half away from stardom.
I 2:01 2:01 - I like this version, they do a really great version-
Sounds like the band wasn’t sure whether to go the the four or not! 😄
true blues
I quite like the keyboards.
Blondie is a group has never been the same
hats, blondie, hats blues
When my band didn't have enough material, we'd play some bad blues. Maybe where this came from.
poor band - like it seems to be
I love Blondie. But I think I prefer Howlin' Wolf's version just a little bit more.
Nice!
Sure it's a bit rough and sloppy, and the bass player seems a bit lost, but hey - it's the blues
It is fun hearing she and her band attempt it. A lot of bar bands sound worse.
do they?
Madonna versucht bis heute diese Klasse zu erreichen
Interesting guitar effects.
It's Raw what the song is supposed to sound like.......
THE GREAT BLONDIE 💪😎
Acoustics, fidelity, mixing obviate a critique.
Great
La vdd no la había oído con devora Harry ,solo con Doors , rolling stones pero se q la tocan varios grupos
❤💨🎂💫 Debbie Harry and Blondie do the same place Lorrie
Así somos los.ferrocarrileros..chucu.chucu ...suben....
N.j dover..denvill.huarton.morris toonm.roka wuey
Nueva York
La gran mansana
love the chesticles
lol
What was that girl's name ? She had coffee with Jerry Seinfeld. She was great.
on high beam.
Whaaaat? I had no idea.
Heart of glass was a reggae song before the producer changed it, so why be surprised that they played real music before manufactured pop, is this real or fake?
IMHO the beleiver treads thin waters? Honestest Band On Earth winning it with their 'Bat Back' action attitude. Anyone got something better to say?
Nice sweater bunny's.
Good
Looks like there would be lots of fun at Camp Funtime.
Hell, I thought she WAS Camp Funtime...
You can tell that it's cold at Camp Funtime.
@@captainpoppleton - It's always cold on the peaks.
@@gerthoffmann5436 - Yes, they certainly intend to be seen. lol
Oh dear!
Camp Funtime
I want Live Blondie video.
Once and for all: The correct lyric is " Watch out stray chickens, little red roosters on the prowl."
@@helbitkelbit1790 Rite!
3♥
Great sloppy drunken dive bar blues. Another beer please.
Oops Debbie started singing on the five. Goes to show the blues is not as simple as some say.
First time I ever heard this... It's fabulous...such a shame that the blues (or even its love-child, rock'n'roll!) seems to need to claim so many young, human sacrifices... a shame on those who control it, anyway, though such people don't even know the meaning of the word, apparently! ☹
grottenschlecht - sebst für blondie
Blondie was great in het way. But listen to the Stones’ version and be humble.
Sorry, have to go with Jimi's cover.
every version has cred
Big Mama Thornton
@@tonycreek6912 Damn right!
I wonder what year this was recorded? Always loved this song.
Google says, CBGBs, May 4, 1977Debbie Harry - vocalsChris Stein - guitarFrank Infante - guitarJimmy Destri - keysGary Valentine - bassClem Burke - drums
1965 or earlier
@@kamuelalee That was the Rolling Stones version of the song back in 1964. This version by Blondie was from 1977, I believe at the CBGB Club in NYC. The original was by Howlin' Wolf in 1961.
@@phillipanderson7398 Uh, okay.
This had to be in the band's early
years , @ CBGB, where they could
experiment any way they wanted.
The record companies wouldn't
allow something like this.