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Venue
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Aladdin Theater
Las Vegas
NV
Call Me
Dreaming
Hanging On The Telephone
Accidents Never Happen
Atomic
Pretty Baby
More Than This
Good Boy’s
Maria
The Tide Is High
Picture This
Rifle Range
In The Flesh
Rapture
One Way Or Another
Heart Of Glass
The show was filled with small technical problems with the Deborah’s microphone. On “Call Me” her microphone was not turned on, so she missed the first couple lines of the song. At the end of “Maria”, Deborah slammed the microphone to the ground.
Gibson Amphitheatre
Universal City
CA
Call Me
Dreaming
Hanging On The Telephone
Accidents Never Happen
Atomic
Pretty Baby
More Than This
Good Boys
Maria
Tide Is High
Picture This
Rifle Range
In The Flesh
Rapture
One Way Or The Other
Havana Affair
Heart Of Glass
Viejas Casino
Alpine
CA
Call Me
Dreaming
Hanging On The Telephone
Accidents Never Happen
Atomic
Pretty Baby
More Than This
Good Boy’s
Maria
The Tide Is High
Picture This
Rifle Range
In The Flesh
Rapture
One Way Or Another
Heart Of Glass
Wolf Trap Farm Park
Vienna
VA
Call Me
Dreaming
Hanging On The Telephone
Atomic
More Than This
Good Boys
Maria
The Tide Is High
Picture This
Rifle Range
In The Flesh
Rapture
One Way Or Another
Paint It Black
Heart Of Glass
Key Club
Hollywood
CA
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Call Me
Dreaming
Hanging On The Telephone
Will Anything Happen?
Atomic
Accidents Never Happen
Good Boys
Maria
More Than This
Tide Is High
Screaming Skin
Picture This
Rifle Range
Rapture / Sex Machine
One Way Or Another
Please Please Me
Heart Of Glass
+ set of opener "Miss Deringer"
Blondie - One Way Or Another
BBC documentary
UK
A magnificent documentary about the group that sold 30 million albums and boasts, in Debbie Harry, a front woman of effortless cool. In many ways, it is a classic story of rock 'n' roll, characterised by bitter conflicts, bullying managers, record companies trying to impose their will, moneymen behaving like vultures and musicians off their heads on drugs. Mike Chapman, the producer brought in to broaden the bands commercial appeal, says ruefully: "Even my horn section were junkies." The film has lengthy contributions from everyone involved and suggests that it was the friction within the band that gave their music its distinctive edge. This is the best sort of rock documentary: comprehensive, forthright and compelling - both for Blondie fans and everyone else.