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Television

Live Performances by Television in 2005

Television - Full Concert at Tim Festival, Rio de Janeiro

Museu de Arte Moderna
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

October 23, 2005 | Video Length: 1:4:36
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  • When we look at Television’s career timeline in relation to their live performance at the Tim Festival in Rio de Janeiro on October 23, 2005, it’s... Read Full Description >

    When we look at Television’s career timeline in relation to their live performance at the Tim Festival in Rio de Janeiro on October 23, 2005, it’s important to note that this gig came on the heels of their 1992 album, *Adventure*. After an extended hiatus, this show marked a pivotal moment as it showcased the band’s return to the live stage, reigniting interest in their unique blend of punk and art rock. Their performance featured classic tracks like "Marquee Moon," which remains a cornerstone of their legacy, illustrating the staying power of their iconic sound. It’s fascinating how the band, known for their intricate guitar work and poetic lyrics, managed to evoke the same raw energy from their earlier days, even after more than a decade apart. This gig wasn’t just a concert; it was a celebration of resilience in the rock scene, reminding fans and newcomers alike that Television still had that electric spark.

Television - 1880 Or So Live at Tim Festival, Brazil

Museu de Arte Moderna
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

October 23, 2005 | Video Length: 9:24
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  • In October 2005, Television delivered a vibrant performance at the Tim Festival in Brazil, marking a significant moment in their comeback era. This wa... Read Full Description >

    In October 2005, Television delivered a vibrant performance at the Tim Festival in Brazil, marking a significant moment in their comeback era. This was about a year after the band released their critically acclaimed album " marquee moon"—a record that had revitalized their legacy and introduced their pioneering sound to a new generation. At this point in their career, the band was navigating the fine line between nostalgia and innovation, as they were re-establishing themselves after a long hiatus since their last studio album in the '80s. Interestingly, while performing "1880 Or So," fans were treated to the raw energy that had defined their earlier work, blending intricate guitar interplay with poetic lyrics. This concert wasn’t just a performance; it was a testimony to their enduring influence in the alternative rock scene. The atmosphere that night really captured the essence of Television, showcasing their unique ability to engage audiences, both old and new.