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photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
Tom Verlaine with Television at Elsewhere, 2018 (photo by Stephanie Augello)
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
photo by Stephanie Augello
NYC legends Television played a hometown one-off at Elsewhere Hall last night (7/31). They played almost all of their classic 1977 debut Marquee Moon, plus the very early, never properly released cut “I’m Gonna Find You,” their version of Count Five’s “Psychotic Reaction,” and more to a sold-out, very packed crowd. Opening the show was avant-garde guitarist Alan Licht, who played a meditative, droning solo guitar set. Pictures are in the gallery above and Television’s setlist is below.
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Television at Elsewhere — 7/31/18 Setlist (via)
Venus
Elevation
1880 or So
Torn Curtain
Prove It
The Sea (Sapphire)
See No Evil
Persia
I’m Gonna Find You
Marquee Moon
Encore:
Marquee Moon (instrumental finale reprise)
Psychotic Reaction (Count Five cover)
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photos by Stephanie Augello