Blondie emergió de la escena underground de Nueva York de fines de los 70, y logró hacer realmente masivo el sonido que provenía del punk, encabezando la movida más estilizada de esa vertiente que la prensa llamaría new wave.
La banda encontró una indeleble marca registrada en la imagen y actitud de su cantante, la magnética Debbie Harry y a nivel musical se permitió coquetear con gracia entre distintos ritmos como el punk, el glam rock, el sonido de grupos de los 60 como The Ronettes, y la música disco.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
Blondie - Bermuda Triangle Blues (Flight 45) Album: Plastic Letters (1977) Chords by Jon Malmin ([email protected]) Tuning: Standard E
You might want to listen to the song to learn when to change the chords in the interludes, 'cause it's not a simply constructed song, this one. And of course there are lots of possibilities to alter the chords and play Em7, Dsus, and whatever, but I'll leave that to you ;)
INTRO (when the drums enter): D G Em D
EmD Flight 45 was last seen alive on the runway EmD Leaving for some fun in the hot tropic sun, back next monday EmD And our friends are at the airport EmD Cousin Bill says; "enjoy the water sports" EmEm/GEm/BEm/GEmEm/GEm/BEm/G As we fly into the mystery, the film comes on and the Earth recedes AmEmAmEmAmEm Oh, Ooooh...
EmD Several hours out 20 minutes south of Bermuda EmD The communication's gone something has to be so wrong EmD And it must be Jesus calling EmD The silver ship the blue sea falling EmEm/GEm/BEm/GEmEm/GEm/BEm/G Death was in that poison wave and in it's gulf a fitting... DGEmDGEmD Grave...
EmEm/GEm/BEm/G The coast guard said they might be found EmEm/GEm/BEm/GAmEmAmEmAmEm They know just where the plane went down......