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Television is an American rock band, formed in New York City in 1973 and considered influential in the development of punk and alternative music.
Television was an early fixture of CBGB and the 1970s New York rock scene. Although they recorded in a stripped-down, guitar-based manner similar to their punk contemporaries, the band's music was by comparison clean, improvisational, and technically proficient, drawing influence from avant-garde jazz and 1960s rock. The group's debut album, Marquee Moon, is often considered one of the defining releases of the punk era.
Television's roots can be traced to the teenage friendship between Tom Verlaine and Richard Hell. The duo met at Sanford School in Hockessin, Delaware, from which they ran away. Both moved to New York, separately, in the early 1970s, aspiring to be poets.
Their first group together was the Neon Boys, consisting of Verlaine on guitar and vocals, Hell on bass and vocals and Billy Ficca on drums. The group lasted from late 1972 to late 1973. A 7-inch record featuring "That's All I Know (Right Now)" and "Love Comes in Spurts" was released in 1980.
+/-, or Plus/Minus, is an American indietronic band formed in 2001. The band makes use of both electronic and traditional instruments, and has sought to use electronics to recreate traditional indie rock song forms and instrumental structures. The group has released two albums on each of the American indie labels Teenbeat Records and Absolutely Kosher, and their track "All I do" was prominently featured in the soundtrack for the major film Wicker Park. The group has developed a devoted following in Japan and Taiwan, and has toured there frequently. Although many artists append bonus tracks onto the end of Japanese album releases to discourage purchasers from buying cheaper US import versions, the overseas versions of +/- albums are usually quite different from the US versions - tracklists can be rearranged, artwork with noticeable changes is used, and tracks from the US version can be replaced as well as augmented by bonus tracks.
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!!! is a dance-punk band that formed in Sacramento, California, in 1996 by lead singer Nic Offer. Its name is most commonly pronounced "Chk Chk Chk" ([/tʃk.tʃk.tʃk/]). Members of !!! came from other local bands such as The Yah Mos, Black Liquorice and Popesmashers. They are currently based in New York City, Sacramento, and Portland, Oregon. The band's sixth full-length album, As If, was released in October 2015.
!!! is an American band formed in the summer of 1995 by the merger of part of the group Black Liquorice and Popesmashers. After a successful joint tour, these two teams decided to mix the disco-funk with more aggressive sounds and integrate the hardcore singer Nic Offer from the The Yah Mos. The band's name was inspired by the subtitles of the movie The Gods Must Be Crazy, in which the clicking sounds of the Bushmens' Khoisan language were represented as "!". However, as the bandmembers themselves say, !!! is pronounced by repeating thrice any monosyllabic sound. "Chk Chk Chk" is the most common pronunciation, which the URL of their official website and the title of their Myspace page suggest is the preferred pronunciation.
Television (Bengali: টেলিভিশন) is a 2013 Bangladeshi comedy drama film directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki and starring Shahir Huda Rumi, Chanchal Chowdhury, Mosharraf Karim, Nusrat Imroz Tisha, and others. The film was selected as the Bangladeshi entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film originates from the director's mother who had the same destiny as the Chairman in the film, who was incapable of going to Hajj at the very ending of the film.
As a leader of the local community, Chairman Amin (Shahir Huda Rumi) bans every kind of image in his water-locked village in rural Bangladesh. He even goes on to claim that imagination is also sinful since it gives one the license to infiltrate into any prohibited territory. But change is a desperate wind that is difficult to resist by shutting the window. The tension between this traditional window and modern wind grows to such an extent that it starts to leave a ripple effect on the lives of a group of typically colorful, eccentric, and emotional people living in that village. But at the very end of the film, Television, which he hated so much, comes to the rescue and helps Chairman Amin reach a transcendental state where he and his God are unified. A new twist to the story makes him embrace IMAGE and IMAGINATION.
TV or television is a telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images and sound.
TV may also refer to:
Television is a telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images
Television may also refer to:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Uk-1977 Elektra — K 52046, Elektra — (7E-1098) 1080p 00:00 . . . A1 — See No Evil (Verlaine) . . . [3.56] 04:01 . . . A2 — Venus (Verlaine) . . . [3.48] 07:53 . . . A3 — Friction (Verlaine) . . . [4.43] 12:37 - - - A4 — Marquee Moon (Verlaine) . . . [9.58] 22:26 . . . End Side a) 22:52 . . . B1 — Elevation (Verlaine) . . . [5.08] 28:01 . . . B2 — Guiding Light (Lloyd/Verlaine) . . . [5.36] 33:36 . . . B3 — Prove It (Verlaine) . . . [5.04] 38:39 . . . B4— Torn Curtain (Verlaine) . . . [7.00] 45:22 . . . End Side b) Tom Verlaine: Lead vocals, guitar. Richard Lloyd: Guitar, vocals. Fred Smith: Bass, vocals. Billy Ficca: Drums. Keyboards: Tom Guitar solos: See No Evil, Elevation, Guiding Light - Richard . . . . . . . . . . .Venus, Friction, Prove It, Torn Curtain - Tom ....
Television - Marquee Moon [1977]
Released in February of 1977, Television’s debut long-player, Marquee Moon, is an artful collection of twin guitar explorations, symbolist poetics, and hard-boiled narratives. ------ SUBSCRIBE to Pitchfork.tv: http://bit.ly/yK2Fbp ------ FOLLOW Pitchfork.tv on Twitter: http://bit.ly/KJ2PhP ------ For more videos from Pitchfork TV: http://bit.ly/M1lvs8 Like Pitchfork on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pitchforkmedia Check out Pitchfork on Tumblr: http://pitchfork.tumblr.com/ Television's Marquee Moon in 5 Minutes
A1 Glory A2 Days A3 Foxhole A4 Careful A5 Carried Away B1 The Fire ----------------19:30- B2 Ain't That Nothin' B3 The Dream's Dream
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Television "Marquee Moon" Live At the Bowery Ballroom, NYC 12/30/17. New York City, New York, Richard Hell Television (band) Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. So basically I'm posting this cus I'm a fan... if you have an axe to grind with other ex band members or have a problem with me posting this, let me know... I'll be more than happy to remove when I get the chance. No need to cry to Youtube about it. I'm a music fan and if I post a video it means I support your ...
Provided to YouTube by Elektra Records Marquee Moon · Television Marquee Moon ℗ 1977 Elektra/Asylum Mixer, Producer: Andy Johns Drums: Billy Ficca Bass Guitar: Fred Smith Engineer: Jim Boyer Guitar: Richard Lloyd Guitar, Producer: Tom Verlaine Lead Vocals: Tom Verlaine Composer: Tom Verlaine Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Television - Marquee Moon [1977]
Television - Marquee Moon [1977]
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Elektra Days (Remastered) · Television Adventure ℗ 1978 Elektra/Asylum Drums: Billy Ficca Bass Guitar: Fred Smith Producer: John Jansen Guitar: Richard Lloyd Guitar, Producer: Tom Verlaine Lead Vocals: Tom Verlaine Writer: Richard Lloyd Writer: Tom Verlaine Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Elektra Records Venus · Television Marquee Moon ℗ 1977 Elektra/Asylum Mixer, Producer: Andy Johns Drums: Billy Ficca Bass Guitar: Fred Smith Engineer: Jim Boyer Guitar: Richard Lloyd Guitar, Producer: Tom Verlaine Lead Vocals: Tom Verlaine Composer, Lyricist, Writer: Tom Verlaine Auto-generated by YouTube.
Television is an American rock band, formed in New York City in 1973 and considered influential in the development of punk and alternative music.
Television was an early fixture of CBGB and the 1970s New York rock scene. Although they recorded in a stripped-down, guitar-based manner similar to their punk contemporaries, the band's music was by comparison clean, improvisational, and technically proficient, drawing influence from avant-garde jazz and 1960s rock. The group's debut album, Marquee Moon, is often considered one of the defining releases of the punk era.
Television's roots can be traced to the teenage friendship between Tom Verlaine and Richard Hell. The duo met at Sanford School in Hockessin, Delaware, from which they ran away. Both moved to New York, separately, in the early 1970s, aspiring to be poets.
Their first group together was the Neon Boys, consisting of Verlaine on guitar and vocals, Hell on bass and vocals and Billy Ficca on drums. The group lasted from late 1972 to late 1973. A 7-inch record featuring "That's All I Know (Right Now)" and "Love Comes in Spurts" was released in 1980.