The Glastonbury Festival was on the TV while I was eating my tea, and for most of it Blondie were on. And, although I have to admit that I couldn't actually hear Debbie's vocals over the music, it started me thinking "Oh, I would love to see some Blondie programmes this season".
But, I got a shock there now when I looked up their discography, and found that they released hardly any singles during the 80's. They are one of the bands I always associated with the 80's. But all their big hits were released before 1981. And they then didn't release anything new between 1982 and 1999. Mind you, some of their big hits were re-released during that hiatus. So, that may be what was confusing me.
There were only a couple of songs that they played that I didn't know. And one of them was one of the songs that was released in 1981. So, I just listened to the original recording of it, and it might work:
Blondie - "
Rapture"
Personally, it wouldn't be my choice. I much prefer their earlier material.
However, I just thought to look up Debbie herself, and it turns out that she was releasing lots of solo singles for the rest of the 80's, and into the 90's. I have to admit, apart from one, I don't recognise the titles, and I don't have time to listen to them all now.
So, here is the song that I do recognise:
Debbie Harry - "
French Kissing In The USA"
Don't worry, I realise that the lyrics mean that it wouldn't be appropriate.
Either side of Blondie, the BBC showed Cat Stevens. Now, he was actually one of the first artists whose discography I looked up when I found out about the 80's theme. Because my head was already going through songs of his that I thought would be good for Ice Dancing. But, unfortunately, all of the songs I was thinking of were from earlier. He didn't actually release anything during the 80's, or the 90's for that matter.
Typical!
But, although Angelina and Ilia can't do it as their Short this season, I would love to see them or one of their Singles team-mates do a Cat Stevens programme at some stage. It would be a really nice touch, given that his Dad was Cypriot.
Incidentally, Cat Stevens' Mum was Swedish, so what I just said goes for the Swedish skaters as well.
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