Whether it’s the seductive gallop of Atomic, the 1D-pilfered crunch of One Way Or Another or the disco-surfing glissando of Heart Of Glass, Blondie’s musical innovation has known few limits. But when the history books are dusted off, there’ll be good reason for the New York band to receive some heavyweight credit for innovating in the music biz, too.
Debbie Harry, Chris Stein, Clem Burke and co. were one of the first big-league acts to empower themselves by taking true possession ...
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