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Marco Collins :
02/10/2023 12:25 AM
In 1981, Debbie Harry went on TV's "Solid Gold." “Using our new single, ‘Rapture,’” Harry said, in a professorial tone, “Blondie and some of our friends put together a number to show you what rapping in the street scene is like.”
What followed remains one of the most surprising, delightful and groundbreaking videos of all time. It has everything: Jean-Michel Basquiat playing a DJ, graffiti artists Lee Quiñones and Fab 5 Freddy, Debbie Harry rapping, voodoo dancers, a goat!: https://youtu.be/pHCdS7O248g
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https://nypost.com/2021/07/07/blondie-looks-back-on-iconic-80s-music-video-rapture/
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Evie :
11/21/2022 12:24 PM
In 1981, Debbie Harry went on TV's "Solid Gold." “Using our new single, ‘Rapture,’” Harry said, in a professorial tone, “Blondie and some of our friends put together a number to show you what rapping in the street scene is like.”
What followed remains one of the most surprising, delightful and groundbreaking videos of all time. It has everything: Jean-Michel Basquiat playing a DJ, graffiti artists Lee Quiñones and Fab 5 Freddy, Debbie Harry rapping, voodoo dancers, a goat!: https://youtu.be/pHCdS7O248g
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https://nypost.com/2021/07/07/blondie-looks-back-on-iconic-80s-music-video-rapture/
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Evie :
06/21/2022 12:51 PM
In 1981, Debbie Harry went on TV's "Solid Gold." “Using our new single, ‘Rapture,’” Harry said, in a professorial tone, “Blondie and some of our friends put together a number to show you what rapping in the street scene is like.”
What followed remains one of the most surprising, delightful and groundbreaking videos of all time. It has everything: Jean-Michel Basquiat playing a DJ, graffiti artists Lee Quiñones and Fab 5 Freddy, Debbie Harry rapping, voodoo dancers, a goat!: https://youtu.be/pHCdS7O248g
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https://nypost.com/2021/07/07/blondie-looks-back-on-iconic-80s-music-video-rapture/
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Morgan :
05/21/2022 12:06 PM
* CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 1980! *
Forty-two years ago, Debbie Harry went on network TV to introduce a new musical phenomenon called hip-hop.
“The most recent fad to catch on with kids in our big cities and metropolitan areas is rapping,” the Blondie singer explained to the audience on the network variety show “Solid Gold,” in 1981.
After mentioning some of the genre’s rising stars from the Bronx — the Sugarhill Gang, Grandmaster Flash, the Funky 4 + 1 — Harry introduced her band’s latest rap-inspired video.
“Using our new single, ‘Rapture,’” Harry said, in a professorial tone, “Blondie and some of our friends put together a number to show you what rapping in the street scene is like.”
What followed remains one of the most surprising, delightful and groundbreaking videos of all time. It has everything: Jean-Michel Basquiat playing a DJ, graffiti artists Lee Quiñones and Fab 5 Freddy, Debbie Harry rapping, voodoo dancers, a goat!
https://bit.ly/3wsPckg
Go watch this one again!
https://youtu.be/pHCdS7O248g
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Kevin Cole :
05/18/2022 06:35 PM
* CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF 1980! *
Forty-two years ago, Debbie Harry went on network TV to introduce a new musical phenomenon called hip-hop.
“The most recent fad to catch on with kids in our big cities and metropolitan areas is rapping,” the Blondie singer explained to the audience on the network variety show “Solid Gold,” in 1981.
After mentioning some of the genre’s rising stars from the Bronx — the Sugarhill Gang, Grandmaster Flash, the Funky 4 + 1 — Harry introduced her band’s latest rap-inspired video.
“Using our new single, ‘Rapture,’” Harry said, in a professorial tone, “Blondie and some of our friends put together a number to show you what rapping in the street scene is like.”
What followed remains one of the most surprising, delightful and groundbreaking videos of all time. It has everything: Jean-Michel Basquiat playing a DJ, graffiti artists Lee Quiñones and Fab 5 Freddy, Debbie Harry rapping, voodoo dancers, a goat!
https://bit.ly/3wsPckg
Go watch this one again!
https://youtu.be/pHCdS7O248g
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