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    The Tide Is High

    Did this Blondie song ever get any club play?

    I know "Heart of Glass" and "Rapture" did, but was curious about this one.

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    Thank god not. I hated, yes hated that song. I still cringe at the thought of it.
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    Billboard "bundled" "The Tide Is High" with "Rapture" (from the same LP "Auto-American")...so it was #1 on the Disco/Dance chart. Trocadero played "Rapture"...I got evidence. Don't recall hearing "The Tide Is High" ...but maybe in a tropical island morning set it might work???

    On the slooooooooow side, if I remember correctly. :o
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    Quote Originally Written by markydefad
    Billboard "bundled" "The Tide Is High" with "Rapture" (from the same LP "Auto-American")...so it was #1 on the Disco/Dance chart. Trocadero played "Rapture"...I got evidence. Don't recall hearing "The Tide Is High" ...but maybe in a tropical island morning set it might work???

    On the slooooooooow side, if I remember correctly. :o
    Marky beat me too it.... TIDE was a monster radio hit.... as 5 times in one day would be overkill as I recall... :roll:

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    The Blondie-original was a huge hit here but never "did" the clubs. "Heart of glass" , "Rapture" and "Atomic" did very well on the national dancefloors.

    The recent cover by Atomic Kitten was a chart and clubtopper here, but hey, we all know the world is falling apart :o

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    Quote Originally Written by paul
    Thank god not. I hated, yes hated that song. I still cringe at the thought of it.
    Amen! I never heard this in a club and would probably have walked out if I did. "Heart of Glass" was more than enough. :x

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    Nicky...

    Don't be a Blondie hater. She's a good woman :D
    "Lost inside adorable illusion...."

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    It was a major number one here in the UK, during late 1980.

    Who did the reggae original? :-?

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    Quote Originally Written by NickNack
    Quote Originally Written by paul
    Thank god not. I hated, yes hated that song. I still cringe at the thought of it.
    Amen! I never heard this in a club and would probably have walked out if I did. "Heart of Glass" was more than enough. :x
    You're damn right! "Tide..." was an absolute low. And from the other dance-efforts, only "Rapture" is allowed on my turntable.

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    All this Blondie hatred!!!! I'm seeing RED!!!!! :evil: :evil: :evil:

    I may have to say something mean about some of the the "sacred cows" of disco around here, like say uh... Alec R. Costandinos... Hmmm.....

    Mantovanni with a BEAT!!!

    That's "EASY LISTENING" Lawrence Welk music with a BEAT, baby.

    Yeah, I said it. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
    "Lost inside adorable illusion...."

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    Marky, before you send your troops in! I never said I hated Blondie :D

    But I was not so happy with their dancetunes, the rest is excellent.

    They made excellent poprock and Debbie was and is a great woman, but "The tide is high"----NOOOO :oops:


    Luckily nobody mentioned "Island of lost souls":o

    And BTW, Mantovani IS pretty cool!

    So, spare our lives, we will repent (someday).

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    The Tide was simply aweful. If they had a party to smash those records I mighta been there. As for her other stuff, zzzzzzzzzzzzz. Just wake when you're done, I guess you'll be the only one having fun :)
    Marky, don't even go there with Cocomotion. You've already beaten that song up.
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    Quote Originally Written by Videoskooter
    Marky, before you send your troops in! I never said I hated Blondie :D

    Marky, maybe TIDE was a little overplayed.... I do play this song at my shows though! during the slow parts of course... however, the song Atomic is :roll:

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    Yes, "Tide" was a sellout, but how pretty Debbie looked on those days... 8) Must have those "Videodrome" vidcaps somewhere
    Blondie was a great band for its time. However, hearing their albums now is a bit of a drag. But they had some terrific singles.

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