Television June 16th, 2007 NYC, NY @ Central Park - Summerstage - last show audience mics > DAT > CDR > EAC > SF6 > flac > CDR Disc One: 1. Intro 1:57 2. 1880 or So 10:30 3. Balloon (aka Flower Spasm) 6:01 (new) 4. Venus 4:24 5. Little Johnny Jewel 10:31 6. Prove It 5:18 7. Frustration (?) 3:52 (new) 8. Glory 4:26 9. The Sea 8:57 (new) 10. Persia > band intro's 16:51 (new) Disc Two: 1. Marquee Moon > outro 16:50 ----- The Melvins (w/ Adam Jones) January 1st, 2005 Seattle, WA @ Electric Heavyland (record store) Core Sound Binaural > Sony TCD-D100 > Tascam DA-20 MKII > Apogee S/PDIF cable > LynxONE digital-in > Adobe Audition 2.0 > CD Wave > flac > CDR 02) intro / chatter about Jello not being there 03) jam ^ 04) more chatter 05) Eye Flys (part of... instrumental) * 06) Sky Pup (instrumental) * 07) unknown (instrumental) * 08) calling Jello on the phone, plus Nardwuar's arrival 09) I Am The Owl ~ ^ Buzz on vocals, Crover on drums, Adam Jones on guitar, & someone from the crowd on bass. * Buzz on bass, Crover on drums, & Adam Jones on guitar/shaver. ~ Buzz on bass, Crover on drums/vocals, Nardwuar some vocals, & Adam Jones on guitar. ----------- TV notes: Personnel: Verlaine, Ripp, Ficca, Smith Message from the webmaster, 1st June 2007: I am sorry to report that Richard is currently unwell. He has been in hospital Intensive Care for 8 days with pneumonia as a primary medical problem. This has responded to treatment and he has shown some improvement and is now free of the breathing apparatus. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- After the possible Summer stage show in New York City on June 16, which is to be announced by the city of New York on May 15, Richard Lloyd will, after 34 years, be amicably severing all ties with the band Television, in order that he may concentrate his magnetic force and supernatural energies upon his own career in support of his forthcoming record, due out in the fall. This new record directly competes with Marquee Moon, Axis: Bold as Love, The Doors, Patti Smith's Horses, Bob Marley's Natty Dread, Neil Young's Harvest, or any other record you can name, as one of the greatest records ever made in the history of rock 'n roll. That being so, Richard needs to concentrate all of his energies to support it and its subsidiary philosophies. To the fans of Television, from the very first show at the townhouse Theatre on March 4, 1974 till the hopeful last show here in New York at the Summer stage -- which by the way, is a free show, thank you for your support over these many years. I hope to see you follow both my own and the other members of the band in their own solo efforts for many more years to come. Thank you, Sincerely yours, Richard Lloyd