THIS IS INCREDIBLE | FIRST TIME HEARING Blondie - Heart Of Glass | REACTION

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All Comments (21)
  • @sukie584
    Iā€™m so glad you reacted to the humor in the lyrics. People often overlook that aspect of Blondie.
  • @marilyn4917
    When this song came out it definitely was a mega hit. Men loved her and the women wanted to be like her. No one was like her and since then no oneā€™s come close.
  • @slash-1971
    Love the way Blondie looked straight at the camera, almost felt like she could see you. Every boy in the 70's and 80's had a crush on her! Every song they did sounded so different.
  • @truckrboat
    You canā€™t go wrong with any Blondie song. They are all similar but different but all driven by that gorgeous quirky voice of the beautiful Debbie Harry
  • One of the sexiest, talented female singers in the industry! Good times every time you hear it! Thanks for memories!
  • @donaldakin492
    Big Blondie fan here, and there are a couple of historical facts about them that are significant: 1) Blondie was one of 4 bands that helped kick off the original American punk scene in NY at CBGBs (the other 3 were The Talking Heads, The Ramones and Television, the British punk scene was concurrent but separate). 2) Many of their hardcore punk fans considered this song to be the ultimate sellout, having little to do with their roots, while for mainstream listeners this was their introduction to the band 3) Regardless of what the often-incorrect Wikipedia says, disco was still in swing in 1979, though it was fading, and didn't exist at all in the 60s, having started up around 1972/73 4) In their defense, Blondie was quite musically adventurous, and a few years after this song had one of the first ever rap hits, with the song Rapture. I've always admired Debby Harry for putting her career aside to care for Chris Stein. She doesn't just have a heart of glass; it's pure gold.
  • It canā€™t be overstated how huge of a hit this was when it came out. Blondie is awesome!
  • Interesting that this song came out a few years before MTV. Thus very few people had seen this video when the song was released. Had MTV existed then, it wouldā€™ve been an even bigger hit.
  • @TRprepper
    My dad owned a bar back in the 80's that was country based bar but he made sure this song was on the jukebox. Everyone loved this song.
  • @DanielRyanScott
    This song has that certain drugged up, melancholy, dancing the night away vibe that I really like about 80s music. Its like an upbeat funky blues. Plus Shes a total babe. Classic for sure.
  • @scottweaver411
    I love Blondie, and Debbie Harry is so iconic - beautiful, talented, stylish, but having had the pleasure of meeting her and having a chat, also a kind and down to Earth person. Love her!
  • @ashleysiberini9784
    You never hear people talk about Blondie being one of the best bands of the 70s/80s.. But the best bands of the 70s/80s will talk about Blondie being one of the best bands
  • @keefbeef2002
    The Wikipedia page just sort of skips past it but when it says she took a couple of years off cos of... Blondie had finally hit the big time, years of work and finally hitting the wave. Her boyfriend, who I think was the drummer, got diagnosed with an autoimmune disease. She stopped everything and personally cared for him. She chose humanity over the money and that is why I have the greatest respect for her not just as an artist but as a human. I love Debbie Harry ā¤ļø
  • 1 second after she starts singing you look like you had an epiphany, and immediately understood why this song was number 1 on so many charts. This is one of those song that as soon as the band hear the recording everyone in the room knew this was going to number 1.
  • @Altman1953
    Many dance clubs saved this until the last dance of the night as their "closer" and at 4am I was right in the middle of it. Doesn't get any better.
  • @stephwest1382
    to see such joy in Blondie is just amazing. SUBBED! such a tremendous song and she is absolutely amazing. talented and beautiful lady right there
  • @dagmar.6954
    Blondie is an American rock & new wave band co-founded by singer Debbie Harry & guitarist Chris Stein. They had a lot of great hits in the 70's-90's such as "Call Me", "Atomic", "The Tide Is High", ā€œRaptureā€, "Picture This", "Hanging On The Telephone", "I'm Gonna Love You Too", "One Way Or Another", "Sunday Girl", "Island Of Lost Souls", "War Child", "Maria" etc.
  • @jwhiteuk
    I was front row at a Blondie gig in 1979.... every young man's dream at the time!
  • @Russ_Keith
    I've always enjoyed Blondie. Doesn't matter what style they played, THAT voice made sure it came through. Then of course when videos appeared - well, you've seen her. The rest of the band were no slouches either. I like many kinds of music but Jazz is my jam. So you can imagine how delighted I was when, during her solo period, she became the vocalist for a jazz band called The Jazz Passengers for one album in 1997 called Individually Twisted. I probably would have bought the album for the title alone. She fitted right in and did not disappoint. Elvis Costello, a popular English artist of the time (and since) who, like Blondie, started out punk but forged his own path, wrote and sang a song on the album. Slightly less of a surprise there since he married a well known jazz singer called Diana Krall. The mot du jour for this comment is 'eclectic'.