Band lore states that their name came from both a flippant reference to Adolf Hitler's dog Blondie as well as vocalist Harry's bright blond hair. Previously having been a Playboy Bunny, Harry fronted the early version of the band. initially known as "Angel and the Snakes". They built up underground fame in NYC. Blondie released their first album, 'Blondie', in 1976. The album was mildly successful and spawned the Australian hit single "In The Flesh". Gary Valentine left the band later that year, and they continued briefly as a foursome, recording 'Plastic Letters' and gaining more airplay with their track "Denis". Still in touch with their punk roots, having played in clubs such as CBGBs and hung out with rock artists such as the Ramones, the band broke out into other, more diverse influences such as older dance and pop music, particularly interested in Phil Spector's 'wall of sound' technique.
Valentine was replaced by Los Angeles-based musician Frank Infante (guitar, bass guitar) in 1977. Infante had already played guitar on one track on 'Plastic Letters'. The band went out playing live with Infante and Stein swopping between playing guitar and bass guitar throughout each concert. The band also added British born but LA-based Nigel Harrison (bass guitar), making Blondie a six piece group for the first time. Harrison was a former member of the glam rock band Silverhead.
In 1978, they released the album that would make them international stars, titled 'Parallel Lines'. The album spawned several hit singles, including the number one hit "Heart Of Glass", "Sunday Girl", "Hanging On The Telephone" (a cover of the famous power pop track by The Nerves), and "One Way Or Another". The success of the heavily disco influenced "Heart of Glass", a song sometimes censored for its use of strong language for the time and considered by the band as tongue-in-cheek, proved controversial among many fans of the band's punk background, but it managed to break them through at a massive level.
They released three more albums (1979's Eat To The Beat, 1980's Autoamerican (containing the number one singles "The Tide Is High" and "Rapture") and 1982's The Hunter) as well as a number one single "Call Me", from the score of the 1980 film "American Gigolo".
In 1980, Harrison contributed several unused Blondie songs to ex-Silverhead singer Michael Des Barres solo album I'm Only Human. In 1981, Harry released a solo album Koo Koo, Destri released a solo album Heart On A Wall. Burke recorded and played live with the Eurythmics, and Stein started a record label named Animal Records.
In 1982, health problems for Stein, declining sales and inter-band tension caused the band to split. Harry kept a low profile for a few years while she nursed (now former) boyfriend Stein through a serious illness, but then continued a solo career as an actress/singer.
Reformation plans begun in 1997 with a line-up that included Harry, Stein, Destri, Burke, Valentine, and Harrison. Infante was not invited to the reunion. Valentine and Harrison were eventually (and unceremoniously, they claim) replaced by Paul Carbonara (guitar) and Leigh Foxx (bass).
The band released No Exit in 1998, which did quite well in both US and UK charts and contained the number one hit single "Maria".
The album did not include any song contributions from Valentine or Harrison, despite them recording early sessions for the album and Valentine being assured by Stein that they would use his already recorded song "Amor Fati". Harrison and Infante later filed an unsuccessful lawsuit claiming breach of contract for not including them in the reunion.
The Curse Of Blondie was released in 2003 and, while not matching its predecessor in sales, was critically acclaimed and spawned the global dance hit "Good Boys".
Destri retired from touring in 2004. Kevin Patrick (keyboards), Destri's former keyboard tech and assistant, replaced him soon followed by Matt Katz-Bohen in 2008.
The band's 2006 induction ceremony into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame was the scene of an awkward moment between Infante and Harry, during which he asked that the former members be allowed to play along with fellow inductees Harry, Stein and Burke during the band's set, since it was the original band that was being inducted. Harry replied "Can't you see my band is up there?" prompting Infante to counter "I thought it was Blondie that was being inducted."
In 2006, the band toured as the opening act for The New Cars on the "Road Rage Tour." Although Harry was more than 60 years old, the band still managed incendiary versions of their old hits, while playing with enough fire to remind the audience of their punk roots.
In 2007, the band embarked on a tour of Europe, to coincide with the DVD release of the first ever music video album "Eat To The Beat".
Harry has since resumed her solo career, releasing 2007's Necessary Evil.
On June 5, 2008, Blondie commenced a world tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Parallel Lines with a concert at Ram's Head Live in Baltimore, Maryland. The tour covered some Eastern and Midwestern US cities throughout the month of June. In July, the tour took the band overseas to Israel, the UK, Russia, Europe and Scandinavia, wrapping up on August 2, 2008 at Rockefeller in Oslo, Norway.
Clem Burke and Paul Carbonara both recently told interviewers that the band is working on another record, which would be their first new album since the release of The Curse of Blondie in 2003. Carbonara described it as "a real Blondie record.
Blondie undertook a North American tour of mid-sized venues with Pat Benatar and The Donnas in the summer of 2009. Following the tour, in October, the band began recording sessions for their ninth studio album with producer Jeff Saltzman in Woodstock, New York. In December 2009, the band released the song "We Three Kings" to coincide with the Christmas holiday.
The new album, to be titled Panic of Girls, which was being mixed at the time, was said to follow in 2010. Chris Stein stated that Dutch artist Chris Berens will provide the cover art. In April 2010, it was announced that guitarist Paul Carbonara had amicably left Blondie to pursue other projects and was replaced by Tommy Kessler. Panic of Girls is tentatively set to be released in 2010/2011.
In June 2010, Blondie began the first leg of a world tour named "Endangered Species Tour", which covered the United Kingdom and Ireland, supported by UK band Little Fish. The set lists featured both classics and new material from the forthcoming Panic of Girls. After a break in July the tour will resume in August and cover the United States and Canada over a course of six weeks. Blondie is then set to take the "Endangered Species Tour" to Australia and New Zealand in November and December. It was revealed that the bands album will be released on the Australian Sony label in November 2010, and elsewhere in January 2011.
Songfacts reports that Mother, the first single from Panic of Girls received its global premiere on BBC Radio on March 17th, 2011 and was made available for purchase on May 23, 2011.
In May 2017 a new album was released named Pollinator with the single "Long Time" which saw the daylight in March.
In 2021, the band released a short film along with a soundtrack EP titled Vivir en la Habana. They also released an alternate version of their song Rapture titled “Yuletide Throwdown” which featured Fab 5 Freddy.
In 2022, Blondie released a Sunday Girl EP consisting of an unreleased demo and live version
of the song as well as the previously released french version of the track in honor of Record Store Day. The band went on a UK tour with support from Johnny Marr followed by a US tour with support from The Damned titled “Against The Odds Tour”, which Chris Stein did not attend due to health problems. They also announced the release of their first archival project and box set, titled Against The Odds: 1974 - 1982, which took six years to compile, began recording their twelfth studio album and remastered their music videos in HD.
Kung Fu Girls
Blondie Lyrics
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Down in Chinatown the year of the cock
He sold the silver belt, put it in hock
Fistful of money, mouth full of gold
Soon to be free of all armful of holes
She was a kung fu girl, kung fu girl
Uh eow
He got the address symbolized in Cantonese
Then asked a native, "Some assistance, please"
She took him to the secret door
He was kissing the floor
Don't know much more
She was a kung fu girl, kung fu girl
Heng Lu Cindy Sue
Difo difong hacking hu
In a flash of recollection of oriental pride
She threw him to the side
Got the address, gave the door a knock
What happened next caused quite a shock
She was standing, looking out the door
He was kicked to the floor
Don't know much more
She was a kung fu girl, kung fu girl
Uh eow
Kung fu Cindy Sue
Oh, I wanna get close to you
You're my kung fu girl
You're my kung fu girl
Oh my oriental pearl
Kung fu Cindy Sue
Oh, I wanna get close to you
You're my kung fu girl
You're my kung fu girl
Get down
Blondie's "Kung Fu Girls" was released in 1976 and tells the story of a young man who is looking for the Silver Belt in Chinatown. He enlists the help of a native woman who takes him to a secret door. Upon entering, he is met by a kung fu girl who throws him to the floor. He then becomes enamored with her, singing "kung fu Cindy Sue, oh I wanna get close to you" and "you're my kung fu girl, oh my oriental pearl."
The lyrics reflect the fascination that many westerners had with eastern martial arts during the 1970s, particularly after the success of martial arts films like Bruce Lee's "Enter the Dragon." Blondie's use of the kung fu girl as a symbol of exoticism and mystery is common in this era of music. Additionally, the lyrics paint a picture of a westerner who is enamored with a woman of another culture, suggesting a desire to get closer to and possess something foreign and unknown.
The song's upbeat and catchy tune is accompanied by a driving guitar riff, propelling the song forward. As one of Blondie's earliest songs, "Kung Fu Girls" has become a fan favorite and a quintessential example of the band's punk-tinged new wave sound. Despite the song's popularity, it was never released as a single, indicating the shifting musical landscape of the time.
Line by Line Meaning
Down in Chinatown the year of the cock
In a specific location within Chinatown in a certain year in the Chinese zodiac cycle
He sold the silver belt, put it in hock
He pawned his silver belt for money
Fistful of money, mouth full of gold
He had a lot of money and gold in his possession
Soon to be free of all armful of holes
He was going to use the money to pay off debts and be free of financial trouble
She was a kung fu girl, kung fu girl
She had skills in the martial art of kung fu
Uh eow
A vocal expression of excitement or enthusiasm
He got the address symbolized in Cantonese
He obtained the address written in the Cantonese language
Then asked a native, "Some assistance, please"
He asked a local resident for help
She took him to the secret door
She led him to a hidden entrance
He was kissing the floor
He fell to the ground due to being attacked
Don't know much more
The singer doesn't know what happened next
Heng Lu Cindy Sue
The name of the kung fu girl
Difo difong hacking hu
Untranslatable words possibly meant to sound like Chinese characters or words
In a flash of recollection of oriental pride
Suddenly remembering her cultural heritage and martial arts skills
She threw him to the side
She used her kung fu skills to defend herself and throw her attacker aside
Got the address, gave the door a knock
He found the correct entrance and knocked on the door
What happened next caused quite a shock
Something unexpected occurred
She was standing, looking out the door
The kung fu girl was standing near the entrance
He was kicked to the floor
He was attacked and fell to the ground
You're my kung fu girl
The artist is expressing his admiration for the kung fu girl's skills
You're my kung fu girl
Repetition of previous line
Oh my oriental pearl
The kung fu girl is a precious treasure to the artist due to her Chinese heritage and martial arts skills
Get down
A command to dance or move in a lively, rhythmic way
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Deborah Harry, Gary Valentine, James Mollica Destri
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on Accidents Never Happen
Judging from the cultural framework at the time i read it as lies being exposed for the middle income layers of the society who ere led to believe that if they follow certain codes they will be happy and prosperous but so many fail so accidents nver happen is a mockery