Live at the Old Waldorf, San Francisco, 6/29/78 (Remastered) - Television

Live at the Old Waldorf, San Francisco, 6/29/78 (Remastered)

Television

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2003-09-23
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 9
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2005 Elektra Entertainment Group. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Market
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The Dream's Dream Television 7:17
2
Venus Television 3:46
3
Foxhole Television 5:25
4
Careful Television 3:19
5
Ain't That Nothin' Television 6:47
6
Little Johnny Jewel Television 11:51
7
Friction Television 4:40
8
Marquee Moon Television 14:09
9
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Television 5:05

Reviews

  • Old Waldorf

    5
    By jersey schwartz
    Radio show Hard to find vinyl only and way more expensive very collectable. Missing from the i tunes catalog is the song Stop Breaking in my Heart If you're not going to get it from here where are you going to get it? everything else is drunken dumb show
  • If the Grateful Dead were a punk(!?!) band...

    5
    By rpchurch
    this is what they'd sound like. And, I don't mean that as an insult. Television are no more punk than Patti Smith. They were (are) both much more talented than what was happening around them. But, I sure wish they had stuck it out with Richard Hell. An amazing (way out-of-print and now way-overpriced) nugget from the fine people at Rhino Handmade. This thing is a steal, for the price. Couple this, with some choice cuts from the Velvet's Quine Tapes album, and the Stooges' Complete Funhouse Session box, and you've got the soundtrack to a friday night at the best disco in hell.
  • A Must Have For Any Music Lover

    5
    By Donzi
    The NYC Punk (ugghh! That word again!!) scene was done by the time all the bands started making records. To try and capture the flavor of that time is nearly impossible. The closest would probably be something like this...or any boot you can uncover of Television Live. As a frequent visitor to CB's, the one thing that sticks out in my mind is that the bands that deserved to be famous never got the deserved recognition (other than critical acclaim) while, the mediocre bands got famous and sold millions of albums. Check this record out to hear one of the few great rock and roll bands of all time. They did it all! Hard drivin' psychedelic R&R with improvisation and searing, cuttinig gutair work that is revered to this day by affecianados and fans alike. A must have for a bargin price.