Television - "See No Evil"

Television - "See No Evil"

Television came out of the CBGB's scene in New York (in fact, they were the first rock band to play the legendary club), but they never fit the "Punk" or "New Wave" label. They were unique, which is why their debut album Marquee Moon sounds timeless, as fresh today as the day it was released in 1977. Fronted by two great guitarists-- the mercurial Richard Lloyd and the enigmatic Tom Verlaine, who also provided unorthodox vocals and most of the songwriting-- Television would influence generations of bands that followed. Though they never achieved commercial success, Marquee Moon regularly appears on virtually every "Greatest Albums Of All Time" list. On this episode, we explore the track that opens the album, "See No Evil". "See No Evil" (Verlaine) Copyright 1977 Double Exposure Music Ltd. ASCAP — Looking for more music-related podcasts? check out the other shows on the Pantheon Podcast network! And don’t forget to follow our show, so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Curious History of "It Ain't Easy"

The Curious History of "It Ain't Easy"

Have you ever noticed a song that seems to follow you through your record collection, appearing in different forms across decades and genres? This episode explores the fascinating journey of "It Ain’t...

15 Elo 36min

The Temptations - "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)"

The Temptations - "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)"

By 1970, the "Psychedelic Soul" movement was beginning to wane, leading producer Norman Whitfield and The Temptations to return to their ballad roots—but with a sophisticated, dream-like twist. This e...

1 Elo 26min

Creedence Clearwater Revival - "Green River"

Creedence Clearwater Revival - "Green River"

In 1969, Creedence Clearwater Revival accomplished the unthinkable: releasing three career-defining albums in a single year. At the heart of this creative explosion was "Green River," a track that rea...

15 Heinä 23min

Foghat - "Fool For The City"

Foghat - "Fool For The City"

In this episode, we’ll explore the story and sonic architecture behind Foghat’s 1975 arena rock anthem, "Fool for the City". Tracing the band's roots back to British blues rockers Savoy Brown, we dive...

1 Heinä 26min

The Band - "Life Is A Carnival"

The Band - "Life Is A Carnival"

By 1971, The Band was one of the most influential forces in rock music, having steered the genre away from psychedelic excess toward a more rustic, roots-based sound. However, the recording of their f...

15 Kesä 27min

The Beastie Boys - "So What'cha Want" &  "Gratitude"

The Beastie Boys - "So What'cha Want" & "Gratitude"

The Beastie Boys’ trajectory is one of the most unique in music history, moving from underground punk, to the "frat-rap" superstardom of Licensed to Ill, to socially-conscious stars of both hip-hop an...

1 Kesä 35min

Favorite STAX Trax - Part 2: 1964-1966

Favorite STAX Trax - Part 2: 1964-1966

On this episode, we continue our journey from last year through the history of Stax Records, the iconic label that defined Southern Soul music, as I play some of my favorite Stax tracks from 1964 to 1...

15 Touko 34min

Cheap Trick - "Dream Police"

Cheap Trick - "Dream Police"

What happens when a record label shelves a band’s most ambitious studio work to capitalize on a surprise live hit? On this episode, we explore this unique moment in rock history and analyze "Dream Pol...

1 Touko 26min

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