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Reviews: Blondie, Manchester Apollo
metromagazine23/12/2005
THE Blondie comeback ship has been cruising along nicely since
1998 now, aided by a couple of fantastic singles. Fast forward to
2005, and with nothing new to promote (save an umpteenth Best Of),
they've struck an iceberg.
There's a short, sharp stab of pain at seeing Blondie on the
Christmas nostalgia circuit. The band were once sheer,
unadulterated pop-punk perfection and their last single - 2003's
prescient, lost electropop hit Good Boys - proved they had more to
offer.
Harry may be 60, but she actually seemed a damn sight younger than the majority of the crowd. While an odd setlist, exhuming Parallel Lines album tracks, is hampered by the soundsystem, and a band veering into pub-rock territory, there are flickers of greatness. Clem Burke's drumming is always a thing of wonder.
One Way Or Another, Rapture, Call Me, and End To End provide a requisite tinge of excitement. But the main problem is they're not bad, merely mediocre, and that's probably the most damning thing you could ever accuse Blondie of.
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