Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Blondie's Clem Burke Talks Parallel Lines Anniversary



Hard to believe it, but Parallel Lines, the breakout album from New York City new wave icons Blondie, turns 30 this year. Frequently cited by critics and fans as Blondie's best, Parallel Lines spawned at least two instantly recognizable and ubiquitous classics-- "One Way or Another" and "Heart of Glass"-- and went on to sell 20 million copies worldwide. Not too shabby for a band which, as Blondie drummer Clem Burke nonchalantly puts it, was "just making music" at the time.

Pitchfork chatted with Burke recently about the album's pearl anniversary and the two celebratory gestures Blondie have planned: a deluxe reissue and two solid months of special shows on both sides of the Atlantic.

"We just wanted to make a statement about the Parallel Lines record being 30 years old," Burke offers matter-of-factly, before adding, with a laugh, "We wanted to make a statement that we're all old. We wanted to make sure everyone knew how old we were."

The North American half of the anniversary tour kicks off June 5 in Baltimore and fills out most of that month, followed closely by a gig in Israel and jaunt around Europe in July. And in ATP/Don't Look Back fashion, Blondie plan to rock Parallel Lines from front to back at each stop. "That's the general idea," Burke explains. "We're going to play the record and then another 45 minutes of Blondie stuff.

The other stuff will likely be a mix of songs from Blondie's late 1970s/early 1980s heyday and some material recorded since the combo reconvened in the late 1990s. "At this point, it's still kind of in the planning stages," Burke says. "We have a list of songs we can do. I guess we're going to have to wait and see how they feel when we play them live. I would definitely like to do stuff from the first two albums [1976's Blondie and 1977's Plastic Letters] that we don't really perform that often, that most people probably don't even know."

Burke doesn't really have a favorite song off Parallel Lines, but the ascent of one particular track buried deep in the album continues to amuse him. "At the time, we got a lot of flak for 'Heart of Glass'. [Now] it's one of the main Blondie songs that has endured and contributed to our success."

Blondie have delivered two records since reuniting late last century, 1999's No Exit and 2004's The Curse of Blondie. Can we expect another one? "We're definitely always talking about that," Burke reveals. "I think really, for ourselves, we need to make some new music, and it's been taking a while. I think it's time for a new record, just for ourselves. I would like to do a record that is without technology, myself. Just [us in the] studio, just playing, you know? I think the last record got really bogged down with technology."

The creation of new Blondie material these days regularly has to compete with a number of factors, including various band members' side pursuits. Deborah Harry, for instance, released solo album Necessary Evil last year, while Burke himself has at least two side-things going: Slinky Vagabond, which also features Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols, and Magic Christian, led by Cyril Jordan of Flamin' Groovies fame.

A recent trip to Austin with Magic Christian helped Burke reconnect with his roots in the rock underground. "We did South by Southwest. We did five shows in two days at SXSW, really guerilla style, just kind of showing up at a venue, throwing gear on the stage. It was pretty damn fun. I think it's positive for me to do things like that."

Other than that, Burke's just "really excited about the [Blondie] tour. If it was up to me, we'd be on the road 300 days a year. I admire artists like Springsteen and Dylan-- obviously, they do it because they enjoy it. When I feel the most normal is when I'm on stage; I really enjoy touring. At this point, it's like going on vacation."

As for what's keeping Burke from his 300-days-a-year ideal? "Couches, beds, TV sets, kids," he shares with a laugh. "All those kind of things, I guess."

- Pitchforkmedia.com

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Debbie Harry for 'Just Ask The Locals'™


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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

New Debbie Harry track - 'Fit Right In'

Debbie Harry has been writing and recording some new tracks, and “Fit Right In” is from these sessions. Total straight up dance pop that should have Kylie and Madonna shaking in their boots. Listen, leave a comment and download the song for free at Big Stereo - http://this.bigstereo.net/

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Blondie Celebrate 30 Years Of Parallel Lines

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Blondie are going back on the road to mark the 30th anniversary of the 'Parallel Lines' album.

On September 23, 1978, pop siren Debbie Harry and her Blondie crew released their third album Parallel Lines' which gave the world Blondie's signature tune 'Heart of Glass' as well as the classics 'One Way or Another' and 'Hanging On The Telephone'.

The tour will kick off in Baltimore on June 5. In a statement, Chris Stein said, "We are looking forward to seeing new and old fans out there this summer. We have been doing pretty much the same show for several tours now, and this time we have more rehearsal time than usual and we're going to try to take it a bit further."

"Making Parallel Lines was such an incredible experience for us," Debbie Harry explained "It is so amazing to see that 30 years later it still resonates with people the same way that it did back then."

On June 24, Capitol Records will release a 30th anniversary edition of the album, featuring bonus tracks and a DVD of promotional videos from the album.

Blondie: Parallel Lines (30th Anniversary Edition) (CD/DVD)
CD
1. Hanging On The Telephone
2. One Way Or Another
3. Picture This
4. Fade Away And Radiate
5. Pretty Baby
6. I Know But I Don't Know
7. 11:59
8. Will Anything Happen?
9. Sunday Girl
10. Heart Of Glass
11. I'm Gonna Love You Too
12. Just Go Away
Bonus tracks:
13. Heart Of Glass - [7" single version]
14. Sunday Girl - [French version]
15. Fade Away And Radiate [108 BPM Remix]
16. Hanging On The Telephone [Nosebleed Handbag Remix]

DVD
1. Picture This - [promo video]
2. Hanging On The Telephone - [promo video]
3. Heart Of Glass - [promo video]
4. Sunday Girl - [BBC TV, "Top Of The Pops"] - previously unreleased





Blondie - “Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour”

June

Thursday 6/5/08 Baltimore, MD Ramshead
Friday 6/6/08 Englewood, NJ Bergen Performing Arts
Sunday 6/8/08 Jackson NJ Great Adventure
Tuesday 6/10/08 Kingston, NY Broadway Theatre
Thursday 6/12/08 Ontario, CAN Casino Rama
Friday 6/13/08 Ontario, CAN Casino Rama
Saturday 6/14/08 Niagara Falls, NY Seneca Events Center
Tuesday 6/17/08 Red Bank, NJ Count Basie Theatre
Wednesday 6/18/08 Farmingville, NY Brookhaven
Friday 6/20/08 Hyannis, MA Cape Cod Melody
Saturday 6/21/08 Cohasset, MA South Shore Music Circus
Sunday 6/22/08 New York, NY Nokia Theatre
Tuesday 6/24/08 Louisville, KY Kentucky Center
Thursday 6/26/08 Chester, WV Mountaineer Racetrack
Friday 6/27/08 Chicago, IL Lincoln Park Zoo
Saturday 6/28/08 Milwaukee, WI Summerfest

July

Thursday 7/3/08 Tel Aviv, Israel Raanana Amphitheatre
Saturday 7/5/08 Guilford, UK Guilfest
Sunday 7/6/08 Bristol, UK Academy
Tuesday 7/8/08 St. Petersburg, Russia Oktyabrski
Wednesday 7/9/08 Moscow, Russia B1
Thursday 7/10/08 Helsinki, Finland House Of Culture
Saturday 7/12/08 Belgium, Brussels Rock Zottegem
Sunday 7/13/08 Zurich, Switzerland Xtra Limmitshaus
Tuesday 7/15/08 Luxembourg Den Atelier
Wednesday 7/16/08 Amsterdam, Netherlands Paradiso
Friday 7/18/08 Barcelona, Spain Summercase Festival
Saturday 7/19/08 Madrid, Spain Summercase Festival
Sunday 7/20/08 Suffolk, UK Latitude Festival
Tuesday 7/22/08 Liverpool, UK Liverpool Pops
Thursday 7/24/08 Galway, Ireland Ireland Arts Festival
Friday 7/25/08 Dublin, Ireland Vicar Street
Saturday 7/26/08 Glasgow, Scotland Academy
Monday 7/28/08 London, UK Motorshow Music Festival
Thursday 7/31/08 Sweden Storsjoyran Festival

August
Friday 8/1/08 Norway Storas Festival
Saturday 8/2/08 Oslo, Norway Rockerfeller

check myspace.com/blondie for datails!


Blondie 1978 - Jimmy Destri, Nigel Harrison, Frank Infante, Deborah Harry, Clem Burke, Chris Stein.