Blondie
Posted: 30 Jun 2013, 00:21
What a live act! I just looked and Debbie Harry is 68 on Monday. 68!!! I want to be dancing around whilst wearing hot pants and singing in tune when I'm 68
Lightning Seeds were the support. John's always liked them so wanted to be there for their set. Definitely one of the worst support bands I've ever seen (and I've seen a lot), Ian Broudie was so off key. After one song John said how bad they were.
5000 people were there and who comes and stand next to us? Our neighbours from 4 doors away so we've had a great time with them and have said we'll do it again next year.
Back to Blondie though. They opened with One Way Or Another which I love, they played the hits and they played some new material which was really good, and they did covers of Frankie Goes To Hollywood's Relax and The Rolling Stones' Get Off My Cloud.
This is a band I've been listening to since Denis, as a 9 year old in 1978, I'd never have believed back then that one night I'd stand on the Chase and watch them. I wanted to be Debbie Harry back then, or at least I wanted her hairstyle but I wasn't allowed to have it bleached and style-wise my Mom preferred to send me to school with pigtails
Lightning Seeds were the support. John's always liked them so wanted to be there for their set. Definitely one of the worst support bands I've ever seen (and I've seen a lot), Ian Broudie was so off key. After one song John said how bad they were.
5000 people were there and who comes and stand next to us? Our neighbours from 4 doors away so we've had a great time with them and have said we'll do it again next year.
Back to Blondie though. They opened with One Way Or Another which I love, they played the hits and they played some new material which was really good, and they did covers of Frankie Goes To Hollywood's Relax and The Rolling Stones' Get Off My Cloud.
This is a band I've been listening to since Denis, as a 9 year old in 1978, I'd never have believed back then that one night I'd stand on the Chase and watch them. I wanted to be Debbie Harry back then, or at least I wanted her hairstyle but I wasn't allowed to have it bleached and style-wise my Mom preferred to send me to school with pigtails