In a band long ago we covered Blondie hits. They were very unique and deceptively simple in appearance, but actually complex with atonal underlayment. Fantastic to sing. Esp "One Way or Another"
Debbie always said "we weren't really a punk band. It was always just rock and roll to us." For a punkier edge, try out some of their early deep tracks "Rip Her To Shreds", "Kung Fu Girls" or "Detroit 442".
In a band long ago we covered Blondie hits. They were very unique and deceptively simple in appearance, but actually complex with atonal underlayment. Fantastic to sing. Esp "One Way or Another"
Blondie was a group way ahead of their time. Incorporating punk, new wave, disco, rap, rock reggae, pop. Debbie Harry a true icon.
Debbie always said "we weren't really a punk band. It was always just rock and roll to us." For a punkier edge, try out some of their early deep tracks "Rip Her To Shreds", "Kung Fu Girls" or "Detroit 442".
This band had number 1 songs in 4 genres Rap Reggae New Wave and Disco checkout Rapture Heart of glass and The Tide is high
Un peu le même rythme que Jonah Lewie dans "you'll always find me in a kitchen of parties"🤔