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Blondie

Live Performances by Blondie in 1999

Blondie - Full Concert Live in New York City Performing 'Dreaming', 'Call Me' and More

Town Hall
New York City, NY, United States

February 23, 1999 | Video Length: 1:20:47
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  • On February 23, 1999, Blondie performed a live concert at New York's Town Hall, showcasing their enduring appeal nearly two decades after their initia... Read Full Description >

    On February 23, 1999, Blondie performed a live concert at New York's Town Hall, showcasing their enduring appeal nearly two decades after their initial success. At this point in their career, the band had released their comeback album, "No Exit," in 1999, which marked their return to the music scene after a hiatus in the 1980s. "No Exit" included the hit single "Maria," which is featured in the live recording alongside classic tracks like "Call Me," emphasizing Blondie's ability to blend their iconic songs with newer material. The concert reflects the band's successful reintegration into popular music, demonstrating their adaptability and sustained relevance. Notably, Blondie was one of the pioneers of the punk and new wave movements in the late 1970s and has continued to influence artists across various genres, highlighted by their performance's eclectic mix of styles.

Blondie - Full Concert Live at Town Hall, New York featuring Dreaming, Heart of Glass and more

Town Hall
New York, NY, United States

February 23, 1999 | Video Length: 1:19:34
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  • On February 23, 1999, Blondie performed live at New York's Town Hall, marking their first hometown gig in 17 years. This performance was significant a... Read Full Description >

    On February 23, 1999, Blondie performed live at New York's Town Hall, marking their first hometown gig in 17 years. This performance was significant as it came shortly after the release of their album "No Exit," which debuted in 1999 and was their first studio album since "The Hunter" in 1982. The band’s resurgence was fueled by a renewed interest in their music, driven by the success of their earlier hits and a new generation discovering their sound. The concert was broadcast live on 95.5 WPLJ Radio and later released on DVD as "Blondie Live." Notably, this event kicked off their U.S. tour, highlighting the band's rekindled connection with their fan base and revitalized presence in the music scene after a lengthy hiatus. This period re-established Blondie as a formidable act, blending their classic punk roots with a contemporary edge.

Blondie - Full Concert Live at Glastonbury Festival - 'Call Me' and More

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury, Somerset, United Kingdom

June 25, 1999 | Video Length: 1:8:20
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  • In June 1999, during their performance at the Glastonbury Festival, Blondie was in a phase of re-establishing their presence in the music scene after ... Read Full Description >

    In June 1999, during their performance at the Glastonbury Festival, Blondie was in a phase of re-establishing their presence in the music scene after a lengthy hiatus. Their album "No Exit," which was released earlier in 1999, marked their return after a 17-year break since their last studio album in 1982. "No Exit" featured the hit single "Maria," which became a significant acclaim, achieving commercial success in various countries. The Glastonbury performance highlighted the band's enduring appeal and ability to fuse punk and pop sensibilities, resonating with both longtime fans and new listeners alike. Notably, Blondie's appearance at this iconic festival further solidified their legacy as pioneering artists in the music industry, showcasing their adaptability and timeless sound.

Blondie - Heart of Glass Live at The Town Hall, NYC

The Town Hall
New York City, NY, United States

October 1, 1999 | Video Length: 7:14
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  • In October 1999, Blondie performed live at The Town Hall in New York City, showcasing their enduring appeal and relevance in the music scene. At this ... Read Full Description >

    In October 1999, Blondie performed live at The Town Hall in New York City, showcasing their enduring appeal and relevance in the music scene. At this time, the band was celebrating their resurgence, having re-formed in the mid-1990s. Their performance of "Heart of Glass," originally from the landmark 1978 album "Parallel Lines," highlights the song's lasting impact and the band's ability to connect with both nostalgic fans and a new audience. By this point in their career, Blondie had recently released the album "No Exit," in 1999, which marked their first studio album in over a decade. The live recording captures not just their iconic sound but also the chemistry of the classic lineup including Deborah Harry, Chris Stein, and Clem Burke. Interestingly, "Heart of Glass" was one of the first songs to blend punk, disco, and new wave elements, setting a precedent for the band's innovative approach to music that would be celebrated over the years.