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As punk mainstays (and mid-’70s CBGB stalwarts), however, Television never really achieved the iconic status of The Ramones, Blondie or the Sex Pistols. Luckily, Elektra/Rhino has just reissued the ...
This week on The What Podcast, Television ’s Richard Lloyd joins the crew to dive into the band’s seminal release, Marquee Moon. Listen to the art-punk legend’s insights above, or wherever ...
Television - Marquee Moon Rhino/Elektra by Bill Sherman First time I heard Rhino's remastering of a Television song was on its 1993 D.I.Y. compilation, Blank Generation. That collection focused on ...
The first two Television albums — “Marquee Moon,” released in 1977, and “Adventure,” a year later — were enough to cement the band’s legend.
Television’s first album, 1977’s Marquee Moon, is a serious contender for the greatest rock debut of all time.
Television was a staple in the 1970s New York punk era, and their album Marquee Moon was one of the defining records of that time. The band formed in 1972, and broke up in 1978, before briefly ...
"The band hasn't played very many shows over the years, and I think they were kind of unaware of the 'soundtrack of our lives' effect that the Marquee Moon record in particular has had on a lot of ...