Thursday, October 3, 2013

Atomic: A Night of Blondie & X



I recently won a contest from one of my favorite Houston live music venues, Warehouse Live, and the prize was getting to attend all of their fall shows for free.  Seeing as how I love live music and have caught some other great shows at this venue, this was right up my alley.  First up on the list of “must see” shows was Blondie and X.

Legendary New York punk pioneers, Blondie, returned to Houston last Friday as part of their “No Principals” tour and they brought along their west coast friends, X, to join in on the ride.  And what a ride it was.  I have been fortunate to see Debbie Harry and company a handful of times before, but I never thought I would have the opportunity to see X up close and personal in such an intimate venue.  It was like something out of a Los Angeles punk scene fairy tale.   And it was no surprise that the moment Exene Cervenka and John Doe took the stage the place exploded with excitement.  Ripping through raging hits like “I’m Coming Over,” “True Love,” and the cult classic “Los Angeles,” X never skipped a beat and got the crowd lit with excitement and left them wanting more.   Throughout the show, Exene and John exchanged quite a bit of banter with the audience expressing their gratitude to be back in Texas.  Seeing as how X are punk legends in their own right, it was the perfect beginning to a night sure to be wrought with nostalgic bliss for both the bands and fans alike.

Then it was time for those sweethearts of CBGB’s to take the stage and what better way to keep the party going than to kick it into higher gear with “One Way or Another” before introducing the crowd to a new track, “Rave,” from their 2013 release Ghosts of Download.  There was no slowing down either as the hits kept coming while Debbie, guitarist Chris Stein and drummer Clem Burke raucously pounded out more gems from their extensive catalog sharing the very heart and soul that has kept these three a tight knit group for over four decades.  Incorporating new songs with the classics that most people come out to hear can sometimes be a tricky situation, but definitely one of the highlights of the night was when they performed “Drag You Around” from their latest endeavor which featured some amazing guitar work by Tommy Kessler who has been touring with Blondie as lead guitarist since 2010.  Let’s face it though, Blondie is probably most notably known for a certain little song called “Rapture” that changed the face of music upon its initial release.  This time around, though, Debbie upped the ante and followed the tune with a short cover of “No Sleep ‘til Brooklyn” of Beastie Boys fame.  Yep, that happened.  And it was awesome.   The show ended with my favorite Blondie song of all time, “Dreaming” from 1979’s Eat to the Beat.  

The night could not have been more perfect from beginning to end.   This was undoubtedly the best Blondie show I have witnessed and to see X live was just the icing on the cake to make the night that much sweeter and memorable.  For two bands to still have the following they do is a testament to the imprint they have left on music forever.  And may the light never go out on their legacy and only shine brighter as the years go on.  This was truly a show I will never forget.  Until next time Warehouse Live.  

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