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Marquee Moon

Album - 8 february 1977 - DeB Id: 13774
By Television
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Album DeRango™ 57,92

Television

Marquee Moon NickGhostDrake

 Fuck Tom Verlaine, because I believed in virginity and instead, he told me everything had already been raped 30 years ago.

 And for a child it is always a source of pride when told 'how beautiful you are... You are just like your father.'

 Dive into the raw power of Marquee Moon—listen now and experience the rock masterpiece that still challenges the mainstream.

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📈 4,15
Album DeRango™ 13,00

Television

Marquee Moon jeremy

 The band’s sound is fundamentally based on a solid guitar architecture, with Verlaine and Lloyd extracting wonderful harmonies from their guitars.

 Songs like See No Evil, Venus, Elevation, and the visionary and minimalist ten minutes of the title track are spine-tingling.

 Discover the groundbreaking sounds of Television’s Marquee Moon and experience a new wave masterpiece that set the standard for generations.

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📈 3,79
Album DeRango™ 12,66

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Marquee Moon David Bowie

 Few resources but many ideas.

 'Marquee Moon' is a forward-looking record for compositional and stylistic ideas, anything but dated and ready to be rediscovered.

 Dive into 'Marquee Moon' and discover the electric vitality that shaped New Wave and indie rock’s foundations.

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3480
📈 3,60
Album DeRango™ 10,19

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Marquee Moon Stefano Potenza

 One of the masterpieces of the American new wave and the entire history of rock, certainly to be counted among the most important and influential albums of all time.

 The guitars of Verlaine and Richard Lloyd converse perfectly, in a rare and miraculous blend of vigor and minimal elegance.

 Listen to Marquee Moon today and experience one of rock’s most influential masterpieces.

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📈 4,14
Album DeRango™ -2,11

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Marquee Moon vinrock

 Despite Television’s sound precision, it is not cold or impersonal; the guitars intertwine nervously, responding to each other, accompanying the singing and highlighting the more expressive passages.

 Marquee Moon is an album that every music enthusiast of yesterday and today must discover, or rediscover, at least to understand a significant part of today’s bands.

 Explore Marquee Moon today and hear how it shaped modern rock's sound and spirit!

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See No Evil (03:57)
What I want
I want now
and it's a whole lot more
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Venus (03:53)
(Verlaine)

Tight toy night, streets were so bright.
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Friction (04:43)
I knew it musta been some big set-up.
All the Action just would not let up.
It's just a little bit back from the main road
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Marquee Moon (09:58)
I remember
how the darkness doubled
I recall
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Elevation (05:09)
The last word
is the lost word
Why don't you say so
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Do I, Do I?
belong to the night?
Only only
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Prove It (05:03)
The docks
The clocks
A whisper woke him up
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Torn Curtain (07:02)
Torn Curtain reveals another play.
Torn Curtain, Such an expose!
I'm uncertain when beauty meets abuse.
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Television

Television is an American rock band formed in New York City in 1973. Core members include Tom Verlaine (vocals, guitar), Richard Lloyd (guitar), Billy Ficca (drums), and Fred Smith (bass; replacing founder Richard Hell). Central to the CBGB new wave scene, they debuted with Marquee Moon (1977), followed by Adventure (1978), disbanded, then reunited to release the self-titled Television (1992). They are renowned for intricate dual‑guitar interplay and literate, art‑punk songwriting.
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