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victorio9996 Says:

May 20, 2012 - Spero che tu possa morire affogato dalla merda.

TheJaniodesouza Says:

Apr 17, 2012 - SIMPLESMENTE MARAVILHOSO!!!! AS GUITARRAS SÃO MAGICAS

TheJaniodesouza Says:

Apr 17, 2012 - BILLY FICCA : THE KING OF THE BEAT.

ThePiccinalove Says:

Apr 15, 2012 - sta canzone fa cacar x lo scemo e gli scemi che lanno creata hahaha

geoffwoade Says:

Apr 6, 2012 - that descending guitar riff, man. perfection

wweecwcollin Says:

Mar 22, 2012 - it sounds more  Post Psychedelic Melodic Progressive Blues Hardcore to me

Useless2112 Says:

Mar 22, 2012 - Viking Metal.

wweecwcollin Says:

Mar 16, 2012 - What genre would you call Television? Art Punk?

gaberyan Says:

Mar 8, 2012 - SMO 

thejoj96 Says:

Feb 21, 2012 - I'm a Nazi war criminal living in Argentine and I wish more Nazi war criminals listened to Television and Richard Hell instead of all this modern day Flamenco.

uforica025 Says:

Jan 29, 2012 - they was... if you know what i mean ;)

ChanceC5 Says:

Dec 30, 2011 - They were before there time. I swear Television and The New York Dolls. Two bands you can lean on.

AlNaafiysh Says:

Dec 19, 2011 - I prefer Lloyd as a guitarist but then, on the other hand, this is my favourite guitar solo on the record and it's by Verlaine... It sounds like an electric snake, fantastic

AlNaafiysh Says:

Dec 19, 2011 - Yeah - and not like "zombies" as someone wrote here... exactly they look like kouros on drugs. So intense, look at Verlaine, and Richard L staring. Brilliant.

AlNaafiysh Says:

Dec 19, 2011 - they look f***ing awesome

AlNaafiysh Says:

Dec 19, 2011 - lloyd's solo - fervent

Bobjb999 Says:

Dec 18, 2011 - Lars Ulrich QUOTE: "With Television,I got the sense that here was a real band who were really connecting with each other...Some of the songs on that first album,like 'Friction',are just so intricate.That one's actually like this real hard rock track too.Don't tell anyone this but 'Marquee Moon' is one of my secret tracks for Metallica to play.I'm gonna try and sneak that one in there without anyone noticing!"

AlNaafiysh Says:

Dec 17, 2011 - I listened to this record throughout the 80's.

AlNaafiysh Says:

Dec 17, 2011 - I'm a guy and I'd do them both hahaha. God were they good looking or what.

AlNaafiysh Says:

Dec 17, 2011 - The whole record is THE best album ever made. This one is totally spaced out. The guitar solo - probably the weirdest thing I have ever heard. The lyrics are great, throughout the whole record. I have spent a lot of nights in my life, drinking loads of wine trying to understand the meaning of them, haha.

AlNaafiysh Says:

Dec 17, 2011 - That's aGREAT quote. I actually find that really sweet.

Okuda Says:

Dec 11, 2011 - @MrSKINFLICK Just to elucidate a fact about Richard Lloyd: "... in his middle teens he met a scrawny black kid from Brooklyn named Velvert Turner who knew Jimi Hendrix. Jimi considered Velvert his "little brother", and took him on as his protégé... teaching him guitar from Jimi's apartment on W12thSt. As Velvert and Richard Lloyd were best friends, Velvert asked for permission to teach Lloyd ... and so Lloyd and Velvert began practicing together under the teaching auspice of Hendrix" Cool Pupil

TheEnchantingWizard1 Says:

Dec 10, 2011 - I can see the resemblance to the guitar solo in You're Gonna Miss Me here.