I actually never knew what the lyrics were to this song at all. All I could understand was "raaaaaaaaaapture....." Or at least that's how it sounded to me. I also could hear "Fab 5 Freddy told me" something or other. Please, do not get me wrong here. I absolutely love Blondie and would honestly pass out if I ever met Debbie Harry in person. I think the group was genius, and I actually don't mind that I can't understand the lyrics. No problem at all. The video has always scared me, though. I really think it's the guy in the white tux dancing around expressionless with sunglasses. It creeped me out. But, it's okay. Now that I am older, what strikes me the most about the song is actually the instrumental part. Sounds like chimes in the beginning, but I am guessing it's a synthesizer. Then, the bass guitar and rhythm guitar lines are just intermingled perfectly. To me, I really hear the bass and the brass section most prominently. I swear I hear saxes, too. It's quite the intricate instrumental backing for this awesome tune. Of course, Debbie Harry's voice can put you in a trance with it's sweet and ethereal quality on this song. I was really surprised to see her singing with Eve on the VH-1 special -- but surprised in a good way. Debbie Harry truly is a rock legend, and she can sing with whomever she pleases across all genres -- and it kicks a--!!!!! What else can I say? Not much! Enjoy -- I've added the original video and the clip from the 2004 Divas Live.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Rapture
I actually never knew what the lyrics were to this song at all. All I could understand was "raaaaaaaaaapture....." Or at least that's how it sounded to me. I also could hear "Fab 5 Freddy told me" something or other. Please, do not get me wrong here. I absolutely love Blondie and would honestly pass out if I ever met Debbie Harry in person. I think the group was genius, and I actually don't mind that I can't understand the lyrics. No problem at all. The video has always scared me, though. I really think it's the guy in the white tux dancing around expressionless with sunglasses. It creeped me out. But, it's okay. Now that I am older, what strikes me the most about the song is actually the instrumental part. Sounds like chimes in the beginning, but I am guessing it's a synthesizer. Then, the bass guitar and rhythm guitar lines are just intermingled perfectly. To me, I really hear the bass and the brass section most prominently. I swear I hear saxes, too. It's quite the intricate instrumental backing for this awesome tune. Of course, Debbie Harry's voice can put you in a trance with it's sweet and ethereal quality on this song. I was really surprised to see her singing with Eve on the VH-1 special -- but surprised in a good way. Debbie Harry truly is a rock legend, and she can sing with whomever she pleases across all genres -- and it kicks a--!!!!! What else can I say? Not much! Enjoy -- I've added the original video and the clip from the 2004 Divas Live.
Labels:
1980s music,
Blondie,
Debbie Harry,
Eve,
Fab 5 Freddy,
music videos,
Rapture,
VH-1,
VH-1 Divas
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Many artists will credit this song for being the igniter for the hip hop / rap genre. I won't hold that against her though. A few years ago a girlfriend made me listen to a Blondie vs. doors mash-up called "Rapture Riders". I was blown away. It actually blended together really well!
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That is a pretty good mash-up, Mike. Thanks for sharing! Yeah, don't hold the rap thing against Blondie :) I think the group was just all about innovation and "crossing boundaries." Even "The Tide Is High" is sort of reggae-influenced, right? Hope to meet Debbie Harry one day. I would pass out!
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