Television - The Blow Up (1982 1999r) -

The setlist includes eclectic covers such as the Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" , Bob Dylan’s "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" , and a transformative version of the 13th Floor Elevators' "Fire Engine" (from which the album takes its title). Track Listing & Highlights

The recordings first surfaced officially as a double-length cassette released by the ROIR (Reachout International Records) label. Television - The Blow Up (1982 1999R)

Television, led by Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd, was a cornerstone of the New York punk and New Wave movements. While their studio masterpieces like Marquee Moon were celebrated for their "sonic elegance," the band's live performances were legendary for a more "explosive" and "spontaneous" character that the studio often couldn't fully capture. The setlist includes eclectic covers such as the