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Mordhaus (Member Profile)
Your video, Debbie Harry & The Muppet Band ~ Call Me, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Miley Cyrus does a decent Heart of Glass (Blondie Cover)
Debbie Harry is 75 years old, so why does Miley sound older?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpEhpHGaXH4
Tiger versus rat: Metric's "Stadium Love" video
Her voice reminds me a lot of Debbie Harry.
The Jazz Passengers w/ Elvis Costello and Debbie Harry
i dunno man, I'm voting it up because you like it IK....Harry never had much of a voice, EC's lilt just runs together on every song he performs, but he does revive some obscure trad jazz tunes-the lyric, "Passing fad" inna duet with Debby Harry....that's just mean!
Elvis Costello on the Sift by youdiejoe (Playlist)
Here are a few I just submitted to add to this playlist!
http://videosift.com/video/Elvis-Costello-All-This-Useless-Beauty-live
http://videosift.com/video/The-Jazz-Passengers-w-Elvis-Costello-and-Debbie-Harry
Blondie - Call Me by "In This Moment" - Check It Out
Go to mtv.com or in Canada, mtv.ca and search "blondie call me"
Debbie Harry was better looking even in late 70's fashions, sang better stoned out of her gourd, and had more talent in a strand of her bleached hair than this person will ever experience.
This being said... Debbie, and her voice, haven't aged well.
Blondie - Call Me by "In This Moment" - Check It Out
as I understand things, Debbie Harry asked them to release this after hearing them cover it.
The Office - Holly & Michael rappin'
You know, the last white female rapper we ever had was Debbie Harry, who also has the distinction of being one of the first. Her tune 'Rapture' was the very first number 1 hit (U.S. charts, Jan '81) to feature rap.
We've had plenty of white males co-opting black culture in this regard so come on, girls! Does this music not appeal to you? You're always going on about equality.
Blondie "Shayla"
Damn, Debbie Harry was hotter than hell. The music is not terrible.