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Blondie: Punk vs. Disco, Held Hostage by Phil Spector, and Riding with Ted Bundy

Blondie: Punk vs. Disco, Held Hostage by Phil Spector, and Riding with Ted Bundy

Update: 2023-11-213
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Blondie got their start as part of New York’s fertile punk scene in the late ‘70s, a time of great musical innovation. Also a time of great fear. Violent crime had the five boroughs in a stranglehold. Muggers, rapists, thieves, criminal deviants of all stripes ran wild in the streets. Or so they said. True New Yorkers like Blondie were tough, jaded, immune to the fears foisted upon tourists. Blondie’s Debbie Harry, in particular, was not a victim and not a mark. But she nearly became a victim to a soon-to-be infamous serial killer when she accepted a ride from a stranger.

This episode contains themes that may be disturbing to some listeners, including depictions of sexual assault.

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Blondie: Punk vs. Disco, Held Hostage by Phil Spector, and Riding with Ted Bundy

Blondie: Punk vs. Disco, Held Hostage by Phil Spector, and Riding with Ted Bundy

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