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VH1 Behind the Music - Blondie |
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Rating: Summary: Cold as Ice Cream But Still As Sweet Review: Deborah Harry, probably the most under-rated performer of our time, (and the best-looking 55-year-old woman around) finally gets her story told in this extremely enjoyable Behind The Music episode. If you've already watched and/or recorded this from VH1 and think you don't need to see the video......think again! There is lots of additional footage here that was not included in the TV special, like almost the entire video of "I Can See Clearly", more of the early black-and-white concert footage, the video for "Maria" and lots more. An excellent treat for the Blondite!
Rating: Summary: Cold as Ice Cream But Still As Sweet Review: Deborah Harry, probably the most under-rated performer of our time, (and the best-looking 55-year-old woman around) finally gets her story told in this extremely enjoyable Behind The Music episode. If you've already watched and/or recorded this from VH1 and think you don't need to see the video......think again! There is lots of additional footage here that was not included in the TV special, like almost the entire video of "I Can See Clearly", more of the early black-and-white concert footage, the video for "Maria" and lots more. An excellent treat for the Blondite!
Rating: Summary: good Review: if you like Blondie, i strongly recommend that you get this video
Rating: Summary: Blondie Review: This DVD is a must have for any Blondie fan. I just purchased this DVD and love it. The additional footage is great. Also, the movie is very good and explains the entire Blondie story. The footage of Debbie and the band are great!
Rating: Summary: Fan Favorite! Review: This is a great DVD for any hardcore Blondie fan. There's no extra material though in the case and no extras on the disks. Plenty of great concert segments included as well the unreleased, "Maria." This title gets three stars from me though because the studio was too cheap to make it closed captioned for the deaf and hard of hearing. Given that this was largely interviews with the band, it would have been nice if I could have actually followed what everyone was saying. This aired on VH1 in closed captioned, but I've no idea what they were thinking when they put the DVD together...
Rating: Summary: Blondie still comes off as cool when the glitz is aside. Review: Whatched this video and enjoyed every minute. A true testement to their long careers. The story draws out every relevant connection with CBGB's and music today.
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