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this covers thing has me thinking -- are there any really *great* television covers? i liked chris stamey's mellow take on "venus" ... feelies do a good see no evil. clientele did a nice version of "the fire" a few years back.

tylerw, Tuesday, 8 June 2010 21:36 (sixteen years ago)

[ft. Lykke Li]

Huh? How'd she get involved? (swedish pop princess (imo :))

willem, Tuesday, 8 June 2010 22:00 (sixteen years ago)

LOL Upthread somebody said Television was a rip-off of early U2. I fervently pray that they were kidding.

'Marquee Moon' remains one of the great guitar-oriented rock LPs, a distinction that was certainly not damaged by the inclusion of "Little Johnny Jewel" on the reissue. The arrangements are also spot-on, the melodies infectious. The other records are also very good. 'The Blow-Up' is a terrific sounds-like-you're-there live recording & the s/t comeback disc was better than I thought it was going to be. 'Adventure' isn't as crazy-good as 'Marquee Moon' but I think it suffers only by comparison. Pretty solid throughout & it makes me wish they had continued long enough to do a 3rd LP so we could really judge its sophtware (sic) slump qualities more accurately. BUt - there ya go...

ImprovSpirit, Wednesday, 9 June 2010 01:03 (sixteen years ago)

LOL Upthread somebody said Television was a rip-off of early U2.

omg holy lols

ksh, Wednesday, 9 June 2010 01:04 (sixteen years ago)

It was dave q, it was a joke

Wenlock & Mandelson (Tom D.), Wednesday, 9 June 2010 13:30 (sixteen years ago)

four months pass...

this is cool -- the classic ARROW bootleg, uploaded by the taper/bootlegger himself: luckypsychichut.blogspot.com/2009/11/television-arrow-bootleg.html
pretty awesome bootleg (most of it shows up on the Blow Up, but as the dude notes, it sounds better here). Johnny Jewel might be the definitive version.

tylerw, Thursday, 21 October 2010 19:38 (fifteen years ago)

cool indeed, thanks

sonderangerbot, Thursday, 21 October 2010 19:47 (fifteen years ago)

From that blog:

Tom Verlaine is now my girlfriend's grumpy upstairs neighbor and has (like myself) lost most of his teeth, but I still get a kick out of seeing him stumbling in off the street with a pizza for dinner, mumbling a few random problems that need fixing to the doorman.

Santa's Choad (Dan Peterson), Thursday, 21 October 2010 19:49 (fifteen years ago)

haha, sounds about right.

tylerw, Thursday, 21 October 2010 19:52 (fifteen years ago)

Hate the way The Blow Up sounds

If Assholes Could Fly This Place Would Be An Airport, Friday, 22 October 2010 05:11 (fifteen years ago)

Would be nicer if he'd uploaded the whole show, not just the stuff on Arrow. I might have been at this show btw. They played at My Father's Place three times in '78 & I don't remember which one I went to. It was definitely before the Adventure album came out. I spent a fair amount of time thinking TV had a new song called "Fatso, Fatso."

Thus Sang Freud, Friday, 22 October 2010 15:31 (fifteen years ago)

lol. i've got at least one of the complete father's place recordings, incredibly jealous you got to see it in person. television was pretty much the best band on the planet at that point. just amazing.

tylerw, Friday, 22 October 2010 15:36 (fifteen years ago)

Hahaha
There's a link in the comments to a blog that offers an entire 78 Television show. Not sure if it's the same gig though (can't check quickly as I'm browsing on a not so handy phone).

willem, Friday, 22 October 2010 15:38 (fifteen years ago)

phone allows xposts...

willem, Friday, 22 October 2010 15:39 (fifteen years ago)

tbh i remember it less for the performance than for the pigeon who shat on me afterward. The club was situated next to a tall viaduct, & people parked underneath (illegally, as it turned out -- that's nominally what did the club in, lack of legal parking, though what really did it in was NIMBY on the part of the good people of Old Roslyn). usually the pigeons would be kind enough only to use the cars for target practice, but this one was particularly ornery. The performance was great, of course. I'm an old fogy, though -- in 1978, the bar was just set higher. Lots of performances were great. I prolly just go to the wrong shows, now, i dunno...

Thus Sang Freud, Friday, 22 October 2010 15:53 (fifteen years ago)

i'm even jealous of your pigeon story. srsly, if i was granted one time machine trip it might be to go see television around that time.

tylerw, Friday, 22 October 2010 16:36 (fifteen years ago)

six months pass...

just posted this - an imaginary third 70s television album made up of unreleased live tunes 1975-78 http://doomandgloomfromthetomb.tumblr.com/post/5667774473/kingdom-come-the-lost-television-album-dont-get

tylerw, Friday, 20 May 2011 17:07 (fifteen years ago)

all over that thanks!!

nerve_pylon, Friday, 20 May 2011 17:20 (fifteen years ago)

damn tyler awesome

Blink 187um (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 20 May 2011 17:23 (fifteen years ago)

thaking u

http://twitter.com/hipsterrunoff/status/56581234846990336 (markers), Friday, 20 May 2011 17:24 (fifteen years ago)

no problem. it is pretty good!

tylerw, Friday, 20 May 2011 17:30 (fifteen years ago)

:):):):):)

sonderangerbot, Friday, 20 May 2011 17:32 (fifteen years ago)

got around to getting Portland '78 off yr blog and jesus fucking christ

Spikey, Saturday, 21 May 2011 02:45 (fifteen years ago)

weirdness!
Metallica's Lars Ulrich On His Cult Heroes
To me, Television’s first record still sounds as fresh today and as all-round awesome as it did in 1977. I grew up in Copenhagen, and pretty much I got everything I knew about music came from this tiny record store there. There weren’t any Danish music periodicals, so it was all word of mouth in this place, and I remember this guy called Tim who put me onto all kind of things – including 'Marquee Moon'.

Television played Copenhagen around the time it came in, and I saw them in this tiny venue. The Pistols had played in Copenhagen in June or July of 77, the Ramones played as well. ACDC came down too, and played in early September. So in the span of about three months the Pistols, Ramones, ACDC and Television had all played in my home town as headline acts. Excellent! Those concerts were actually what kept me alive at that time.

With Television, I got the sense that here was a real band who were really connecting with each other. Obviously Tom Verlaine was the mainman, but some of the songs on that first album, like 'Friction', are just so intricate. That one's actually like this real hard rock track too. Don’t tell anyone this but 'Marquee Moon' is one of my secret tracks for Metallica to play. I'm gonna try and sneak that one in there without anyone noticing!

tylerw, Thursday, 26 May 2011 16:43 (fifteen years ago)

"i rememberuuuh how the darkness duhbuhlledyeaah"

Michael B, Thursday, 26 May 2011 17:06 (fifteen years ago)

Ah recalluh.....lightnin struck itselffffffah

kornrulez6969, Thursday, 26 May 2011 17:14 (fifteen years ago)

the lightningggggah rode itself!

tylerw, Thursday, 26 May 2011 17:16 (fifteen years ago)

I'm imagining Lars' double-bass-drums bit from "One" ruining the post-solo breakdown.

shake it, shake it, sugary pee (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 26 May 2011 17:33 (fifteen years ago)

who's actually had the guts to cover marquee moon? i've heard that kronos quartet version, but can't think of others.

tylerw, Thursday, 26 May 2011 17:58 (fifteen years ago)

One could argue that Richard & Linda Thompson covered it before it was recorded...

shake it, shake it, sugary pee (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 26 May 2011 18:52 (fifteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXB4q-V14TI
hee hee

tylerw, Thursday, 26 May 2011 18:57 (fifteen years ago)

this television cover band from NC actually sound pretty rad:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cIwVhL183A

tylerw, Thursday, 26 May 2011 18:59 (fifteen years ago)

Kronos Quartet covered Marquee Moon on an Elektra anniversary comp. Not on YouTube...

willem, Thursday, 26 May 2011 20:58 (fifteen years ago)

I remember liking it. Probably have the tape somewhere in the attic

willem, Thursday, 26 May 2011 20:58 (fifteen years ago)

I do have the cassette version that the previous owner transferred onto CD.

It's not all that, really.

Mark G, Thursday, 26 May 2011 21:05 (fifteen years ago)

Ha, just now seeing that tyler already mentioned it. Ah well, it's here: http://somegirlinspace.blogspot.com/2007/04/marquee-moon.html.

willem, Thursday, 26 May 2011 21:09 (fifteen years ago)

i heard a mashup of the original television "marquee moon" with the kronos quartet version. which was interesting. didn't quite work.

tylerw, Thursday, 26 May 2011 21:11 (fifteen years ago)

Ah recalluh.....lightnin struck itselffffffah

Can't stop hearing this in my head now. LOL

Been enjoying the lost third TV album!

willem, Thursday, 26 May 2011 21:25 (fifteen years ago)

oh cool, yeah there's some good stuff on there. amazing that there hasn't been some sort of television box set ... or at least a rarities comp.

tylerw, Thursday, 26 May 2011 21:29 (fifteen years ago)

tyler, the "lost" "third" "album" is aceee, thankyou very much.

sometimes all it takes is a healthy dose of continental indiepop (tomofthenest), Thursday, 26 May 2011 21:55 (fifteen years ago)

^ seconded, well done Tyler

Tom D has taken many months to run this thread to ground (Tom D.), Friday, 27 May 2011 11:51 (fifteen years ago)

The actual third album is quite excellent – my introduction to the boys.

The Edge of Gloryhole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 27 May 2011 13:10 (fifteen years ago)

Thanks as usual Tyler

Marco Damiani, Friday, 27 May 2011 13:17 (fifteen years ago)

apparently there's a new television track on some japanese benefit LP? can't really find too much info, but it's without lloyd. so strange.

tylerw, Friday, 27 May 2011 14:12 (fifteen years ago)

http://www.headheritage.co.uk/headtohead/unsung/topic/62553/

tylerw, Friday, 27 May 2011 14:13 (fifteen years ago)

kind of a bizarre tracklist!
Vinyl Japan/Eikoku Ongaku
” OMOIYARI FOR JAPAN " international music rescue vol.1
vinyl japan label 英国音楽 2CD set 2100 ( inc: VAT )

DISC1:
1.AUTAMATA / OUT OF THIS ( from the album " MY SANCTUARY " )
2.BOZ BOORER / TOKYO CALLING ( special recording for this charity album " )
3.DAGMAR KRAUSE / MESSAGES ( previously unreleased song )
4.DEAF SCHOOL / TAXI ( live version )
5.THE DIVINE COMEDY / CERTAINTY OF CHANCE ( previously unreleased version )
6.ELLIOTT MURPHY AND THE NORMANDY ALL STAR BAND FEATURING OLIVIER DURAND
/COUNTERCLOCKWISE ( from the album " ELLIOT MURPHY " )
7.FRIENDS / THIS IS THE START (TRUMPET MIX)( unreleased different version )
8.THE HEP CHAPS / JUST DUG SPUDS ( from album " CLOSE YOUR EYES " )
9.HONEY BANE / THIS AIN'T REALITY ( from the album
" ACCEPTANCE OF EXISTENCE "
10.JEREMY GLUCK & KATE McEWAN / WHISPER(MARTY THAU MIX)
11.JIMMY RIP & THE TRIP / SLOW SOUTHERN WAYS ( unreleased version )
12.THE LOTUS EATERS / IF YOU LEAVE ME NOW ( from the album " DIFFERENCE " )
13.MENACE / I DON'T CARE ( from the album " TOO MANY PUNKS ARE DEAD " )
14.THE MONOCHROME SET / EINE SYMPHONIE DES GRAUENS( unreleased live version )
15.PAT FISH / ALL THE SAINTS ( unreleased song )
DISC2:
1.RICHARD HELL / TIME ( from the album " DESTINY STREET REPAIRED " )
2.RICHARD LLOYD / GLURP ( from the album " THE RADIANT MONKEY " )
3.TELEVISION / MISTAKES ( previously unreleased )
4.TOM VERLAINE / LEAVES ( special new recording for this charity album )
5.PHIL WILSON / I OWN IT ( previously unreleased demo version )
6.THE POOH STICKS / JUST ANOTHER MINUTE ( from the album " MULTIPLE ORGASM" )
7.SECRET AFFAIR / LAND OF HOPE ( from the album " THE SINGLE COLLECTION " )
8.SNIFF'N' THE TEARS / PRAY ( from new album " DOWNSTREAM " )
9.STRANGEFRUIT / THE BELL ( previously unreleased song )
10. TENDER TRAP / SUDDENLY ( from the album " DANSETTE DANSETTE " )
11.TREE / ALRIGHT ( special new recording for this album )
12.THE UNDERTONES / THRILL ME ( from the album " GET WHAT YOU NEED " )
13 VANESSA CONTENAY-QUINONES / SHOW ME HOW ( special new recording )
14.WOODENBOX WITH A FISTFUL OF FIVERS / TWISTED MILE ( unreleased version )
15.THE ZOMBIES / SHE'S NOT THERE ( from the live album " LIVE AT THE BLOOMSBURY THEATRE, LONDON " )

tylerw, Friday, 27 May 2011 14:14 (fifteen years ago)

There was a great 80s jangle band from Mississippi called The Windbreakers that did a pretty good job covering Glory. I can't find any links to it on youtube but you can hear 30 seconds of it here:

http://www.amazon.com/Windbreakers/e/B000ARA13E/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1306506196&sr=8-1

kornrulez6969, Friday, 27 May 2011 14:24 (fifteen years ago)

The Windbreakers were okay, but I think they had the worst band name ever.

immer wieder, ralf & günther (NickB), Friday, 27 May 2011 14:25 (fifteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

was actually surprised this didn't already exist, but i guess it's coming out next week:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41C4w8sJiXL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA300_SH20_OU01_.jpg

tylerw, Friday, 10 June 2011 19:29 (fifteen years ago)

ooo

Mark G, Friday, 10 June 2011 21:11 (fifteen years ago)

as I posted today on Adaam Jacobs thread, Lucy Sante says:

Some of you may already have seen this, but the tape I made at CBGB of a Television/Talking Heads show on January 24, 1976, is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary by being shared all over the internet: https://archive.org/details/television1976-01-24.unk The T-Heads archivists had approached me and digitized and cleaned it, and I encouraged them to make it public. I'm sorry my batteries were dying during the second Television set; "Guiding Light" is especially wobbly. Overall, though, the tapes, made on generic cassettes with a cheapo recorder and stored in a shoebox all these years, sound at least as good as most of the commercially distributed bootlegs from those years. It's also ghostly for me, because at the end of some of the Television numbers you hear a whoop from my old girlfriend Eva, dead now almost 28 years. Oh, and the Talking Heads (trio and still pretty green): https://archive.org/details/th1976-01-24.unk.sante

dow, Sunday, 8 February 2026 20:24 (four months ago)

A reminder for me to read her memoir.

The Luda of Suburbia (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 8 February 2026 20:32 (four months ago)

I believe Eva and that Noo Yawk era are in Maybe The People Would Be The Times, maybe among others.

dow, Sunday, 8 February 2026 20:53 (four months ago)


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