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see the playlist and much more.
Beavis & Butt-head do america,
2001 space odyssey, The virgin sucides,
Tarnation, A clock work orange,
Empire records,Bio-domo,
Freddy got fingered,
Crank,
Fear & loating in Las Vegas,
Pulp Fiction,Requiem for a dream,
The Doors "the movie",
Live in pompeii,etc,
Two albums in two years and that was it. Ignored in the US but recognised in the UK. Sounds familiar?***Marquee Moon - Electra Records 1977***
Television's debut album, "Marquee Moon" is unarguably one of early punk's seminal releases. The album is marked by inventive and freewheeling guitar playing, jazzy drumming and poetic lyrics. And while most albums from that year have become less prominent over time, the influence of "Marquee Moon" can still heard a quarter of a decade later in the music of bands such as the Strokes & Sonic Youth.***Adventure - Electra Records 1978***
Television's second album, "Adventure" was nearly as great as "Marquee Moon" in its songwriting and performances. But while "Marquee Moon" had an immediate presence and no-frills production, "Adventure" found Television opting for a more lush and layered sound. The band added keyboards and piano to the mix and beefed up the reverb on the drums, which helped flesh out the band's sound, but also made them sound slightly removed.
The history of music.
Elvis