9781441186058-1441186050-Television's Marquee Moon (33 1/3)

Television's Marquee Moon (33 1/3)

ISBN-13: 9781441186058
ISBN-10: 1441186050
Edition: 0
Author: Bryan Waterman
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Continuum
Format: Paperback 244 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781441186058
ISBN-10: 1441186050
Edition: 0
Author: Bryan Waterman
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Continuum
Format: Paperback 244 pages

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Television's Marquee Moon (33 1/3) (ISBN-13: 9781441186058 and ISBN-10: 1441186050), written by authors Bryan Waterman, was published by Continuum in 2011. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other History & Criticism (Music) books. You can easily purchase or rent Television's Marquee Moon (33 1/3) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History & Criticism books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.66.

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Two kids in their early twenties walk down the Bowery on a spring afternoon, just as the proprietor of a club hangs an awning with the new name for his venue. The place will be called CBGB & OMFUG which, he tells them, stands for “Country Bluegrass and Blues & Other Music for Uplifting Gormandizers.” That's exactly the sort of stuff they play, they lie, somehow managing to get a gig out of him. After the first show their band, Television, lands a regular string of Sundays. By the end of the year a scene has developed that includes Tom Verlaine's new love interest, a poet-turned rock chanteuse named Patti Smith. American punk rock is born. Bryan Waterman peels back the layers of this origin myth and, assembling a rich historical archive, situates Marquee Moon in a broader cultural history of SoHo and the East Village. As Waterman traces the downtown scene's influences, public image, and reputation via a range of print, film, and audio recordings we come to recognize the real historical surprises that the documentary evidence still has to yield and come to a new appreciation of this quintessential album of the New York City night.

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