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(000476) Blondie Blondie - March 22, 1980, Supergroups In Concert - Hammersmith


 Broadcast date of March 22, 1980


Sides One, Two, and Three:

01.  SGC 105 Intro - Pat St. John

02.  Dreaming

03.  Slow Motion

04.  Shayla

05.  Union City Blue

06.  The Hardest Part

07.  SGC 105 Break- Pat. St. John

08.  Interview - Deborah Harry

09.  Atomic

10.  Living In The Real World

11.  Denis

12.  Picture This

13.  Interview - Deborah Harry

14.  Die Young Stay Pretty

15.  Accidents Never Happen

16.  Victor

17.  SGC 105 Break - Pat St. John


Sides Four, Five, and Six:

18.  Interview - Deborah Harry

19.  Heart Of Glass

20.  Eat To The Beat

21.  Hanging On The Telephone

22.  Louie, Louie

23.  SGC 105 Break - Pat St. John

24.  Interview - Deborah Harry

25.  I Feel Love

26.  Heroes

27.  I Got You (I Feel Good)

28.  Sunday Girl

29.  SCG Break - Pat St. John

30.  Interview - Deborah Harry

31.  Pretty Baby

32.  One Way Or Another

33.  SGC 105 Credits - Pat St. John

34.  Specific Promo Announcement

35.  General Promo Announcement #1

36.  General Promo Announcement #2

 

The Blondie Supergroups show was probably the seventh show in the Supergroups concert series, and may have been the last to use the premium presentation format of a box, cue sheets on heavy weight paper, and plastic-line disc sleeves.  The show's production credits added G.K. Productions, who aren't on the prior Cars show.  The Cars show was broadcast in October or November of '79, so there's a five month gap between it and the Blondie show...perhaps winter was a bad time for radio advertising.


Chicago OCC 101 - broadcast date of May 12, 1979

Foreigner CC 201 or 203 (unconfirmed number....)

Moody Blues SGC 101

Allman Brothers SGC 102

Peter Frampton SGC 103

The Cars SGC 104

Blondie SGC 105 - broadcast date of March 22, 1980

Cheap Trick SGC 106

Journey SGC 107

Alice Cooper SGC 108.  


The earliest of these shows were distributed in boxes, with similar cover designs.  The background of each box was a solid color covered in a pattern of dots, with the artist's name on the front and the show credits on the back.  The cue sheets were printed on premium paper, and the discs housed in plastic-lined disc sleeves.  Occasionally they "themed" the color of the box: The Moody Blues box is blue, and Blondie is yellow.


This version was digitized from the original syndicated radio discs and declicked in Audacity in October 2014.  Included are 300 dpi scans of the front cover, a disc label, and all four pages of the cue sheet.  Flac files of wavs. The only thing I edited out was the 700 Hz test tone. 

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