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Hail to Renzo Arbore, Gegè Telesforo and Monica Nannini, the three hosts and ideators of "D.O.C." (name of the Italian show where Tuxedomoon played in this video); we owe them a lot. Still need a TV show like this nowadays. So much.
@@paulpennington-mv7rt I mean what a colossal talent. No matter how much I practice I will die before I get that good. I mean it sucks that he died but the fact is he got that amazing while he was alive. He peaked in a way few have.
Yes buck, you sure got that right! This is the best I've personally ever seen, and absolutely one of the very best I've ever heard. They were definitely feeling it that night, and they were definitely ON! I believe the drummer was Paul Zahl, they always benefited with him in the line-up, esp. live.
I was super shocked at the news that one of my favorite bands at the time would be on live TV I prepared the videotape and recorded it. The same year the tuxedos played in my city at the theater and at the Brown auditorium with songs by Tenco! Beautiful. And then together with Reininger...... Unforgettable period full of musical events. Great
Thank you for improving civilization with this post of Tuxedomoon, one of the most criminally under-rated bands in history, along with these below: Gun Club (or Jeffrey Lee Pierce), Flipper, Factrix, Joy Division, Christian Death with Rozz Williams, The Screamers, Hans Joachim Roedelius, The Bags or Alice Bag Band, The Weirdos, 45 Grave, The Centimeters, The Fall, PiL ( with K. Levene), Bad Brains.
I am glad you found and enjoyed this video Jason. I know all the other bands you mentioned except Factrix and Hans Joachim Roedelius, I will look into them.🙂
@@ScottishTeeVee Factrix is on the Live At Target 1980 video compilation, also the LP Schientot, also the CD of Factrix. They came up with Flipper and Tuxedo Moon and performed with the Nihilist performance artist Mark Pauline and his Survival Research Lab; Roedelius founded the Kraut rock band Kluster, then Cluster, then with Brian Eno, Harmonia, then went solo, and from the solo era I think the albums LA Nordica, and Sinfonia, are among his best. He set my poems to music in 2006 on a CD titled Act Of Love.
Madonna pensare che la Rai trasmetteva certe cose! E ora come siamo caduti in basso! Grandi Tuxedomoon, so che erano molto amati in Italia e con l'Italia avevano un rapporto speciale. Per fortuna ho fatto in tempo a vederli almeno una volta live poco prima della morte di Peter Principle al Tenax di Firenze, poi non ci sono piu' stati concerti
@@ludovicodiberardino8453 No, non ne ho idea, ho scoperto questo video live qui e in quegli anni ancora nemmeno ero nata! Ma presumo forse erano ospiti da Doc di Renzo Arbore o in qualche altro programma musicale, all'epoca li facevano e davano spazio a piu' generi a quanto mi dicono e anche alla qualita'. I Tuxedomoon li ho scoperti anni fa grazie ad un programma a radio 3 che gli aveva dedicato un tributo e me ne innamorai subito.
@@trillyblack531 Si il programma si chiamava "D.O.C. : Musica e altro a denominazione d'origine controllata" ed era condotto da Monica Nannini e Gegè Telesforo, Renzo Arbore era uno degli autori e ogni tanto interveniva in studio (c'è anche un articolo su Wikipedia). In effetti oggi una trasmissione come quella sarebbe inconcepibile, credo per tanti motivi.
Si tornava da scuola giusto in tempo per DOC! David Sylvian, Tuxedomoon, e altri mostri sacri della bellezza. A quell'epoca la Rai con noi era davvero mamma rai. Oggi, una prece, sic.
This upload has THE most kick ass version of, "Volo Vivace" EVER! Especially, the violin and bass! Wish we had the entire performance, but I absolutely believe you're sharing all that you have, with us. Much thanks! Great upload, Scottish TeeVee! Thanks also to, "Wolfgang"!
at that time Italian television used to host avant-garde (now "post punk") bands. unfortunately, in these shows the performance didn't last more than 10 minutes, so, that's it :( if you didn't check them yet, look for CCCP (punk/ post punk Italian band during the 80s - 90s) 😊
Documento eccezionale! Non sapevo di questa esibizione prima d'ora, è davvero straordinaria! Ho assistito a 3 o forse 4 concerti, dall'anno 2000 in avanti, di questa indimenticabile band ed stato sempre suggestivo ed emozionante. Questa esibizione è davvero energica, intensa e soprattutto preziosa... Grazie infinite per questa generosa condivisione! 👍😑💯
"Live a thousand lives by pictures - Live a thousand lives by pictures - Live a thousand lives by pictures - Live a thousand lives by pictures - Live a thousand lives by pictures - Live a thousand lives by pictures - Live a thousand lives by pictures - Live a thousand lives by pictures"
Thanks for this fantastic testimony. When I was a boy I saw them live on television on RAi 2, the video and audio quality you got is very high. This video will remain in the history of music!
Steven Brown e i Tuxedo avevano un ottimo rapporto con l'Italia, a quanto mi hanno detto venivano spesso e negli anni '80 avevano collaborato con un gruppo di Pistoia in Toscana, ecco perche' Steven parla benino l'italiano!
Regards everyone! The cult band was actually funded in Mexico sometime in 1977 somewhere in Oaxaca, according to the legend.... Steven Brown has been living in Mexico since late 90's.... Thanks! Blessings!
this video is a real gem! too bad that "No Tears"is cut in the middle, any chance to upload it all? I would really apprecate it! your channel is great btw! congrats!
@@ludovicodiberardino8453 il programma si chiamavava DOC creato dal grande Renzo Arbore presentavano Monica Nannini e Gegè Telesforo. La qualità audio era semplicemente straordinaria.
they were really stylistically varied but i think this seems the closest they got to a basic pop band sound. real drummer and all. but then there's Bruce Geduldig with a surprise bit of performance art at the end.
Paul Zahl , plays drums, drum programming on the "No Tears" EP, here I dont know who's paying drums, I was surprise that there's one playing cause as you said above they used to use drum machines
1 of almost 3000 music videos on this channel, all taken from my videotape collection.
If you enjoy this channel, then help keep it going via Go Fund Me at gofund.me/f91033fc
Hail to Renzo Arbore, Gegè Telesforo and Monica Nannini, the three hosts and ideators of "D.O.C." (name of the Italian show where Tuxedomoon played in this video); we owe them a lot.
Still need a TV show like this nowadays. So much.
Thankfully many recordings from D.O.C still exist,I have many that I have not shared yet. Thank you for watching and commenting
RIP to one of the most amazing bassists to ever play the instrument. Peter Principle.
No, I haven't heard that. Sad
I'm sorry to hear it, I didn't know.
Inevitabilities. 🌹
@@laquijadadeldesorden I did not know until after he was dead for two years I believe. Not front page news. To us yes. but the general public?
@@paulpennington-mv7rt I mean what a colossal talent. No matter how much I practice I will die before I get that good. I mean it sucks that he died but the fact is he got that amazing while he was alive. He peaked in a way few have.
He stuck with that Gibson EB-3 the whole time. Total legend.
One of the greatest American music exports.
as Italian I'm way positively impressed by this footage...italian TV hosted such great artists!!! thank you
Some authentic geniuses that joining together formed the best band of the end 70-80s.
Volo Vivace !
0:00 "Nervous Guy" (from "Scream With A View" 12" EP, 1979)
3:22 "Volo Vivace" (from "Half Mute", 1980)
5:05 "Desire" (from "Desire", 1981)
10:55 "What Use?" (from "Half Mute", 1980)
15:54 Steven Brown speaking Italian!
17:23 "No Tears" (from "No Tears" 12" EP, 1978)
Thanks for taking the time to do that.
@@ScottishTeeVee My pleasure :)
You're the best!
This has got to be one of the greatest TM performances ever....dudes were on fire.
So glad you enjoyed it
Yes buck, you sure got that right!
This is the best I've personally ever seen, and absolutely one of the very best I've ever heard.
They were definitely feeling it that night, and they were definitely ON!
I believe the drummer was Paul Zahl, they always benefited with him in the line-up, esp. live.
exactly!!
I was super shocked at the news that one of my favorite bands at the time would be on live TV I prepared the videotape and recorded it. The same year the tuxedos played in my city at the theater and at the Brown auditorium with songs by Tenco! Beautiful. And then together with Reininger...... Unforgettable period full of musical events. Great
Thank you for improving civilization with this post of Tuxedomoon, one of the most criminally under-rated bands in history, along with these below: Gun Club (or Jeffrey Lee Pierce), Flipper, Factrix, Joy Division, Christian Death with Rozz Williams, The Screamers, Hans Joachim Roedelius, The Bags or Alice Bag Band, The Weirdos, 45 Grave, The Centimeters, The Fall, PiL ( with K. Levene), Bad Brains.
I am glad you found and enjoyed this video Jason. I know all the other bands you mentioned except Factrix and Hans Joachim Roedelius, I will look into them.🙂
@@ScottishTeeVee Factrix is on the Live At Target 1980 video compilation, also the LP Schientot, also the CD of Factrix. They came up with Flipper and Tuxedo Moon and performed with the Nihilist performance artist Mark Pauline and his Survival Research Lab; Roedelius founded the Kraut rock band Kluster, then Cluster, then with Brian Eno, Harmonia, then went solo, and from the solo era I think the albums LA Nordica, and Sinfonia, are among his best. He set my poems to music in 2006 on a CD titled Act Of Love.
Incredible group.
❤ Very rare music 80's
❤
This was a great perfomance. Bravissimi.
even better than what I could imagine - I'm stunned
I am so glad you found and enjoyed it
Thanks so much for this...one of my favorite bands since '79...
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment Charlie
Madonna pensare che la Rai trasmetteva certe cose! E ora come siamo caduti in basso! Grandi Tuxedomoon, so che erano molto amati in Italia e con l'Italia avevano un rapporto speciale. Per fortuna ho fatto in tempo a vederli almeno una volta live poco prima della morte di Peter Principle al Tenax di Firenze, poi non ci sono piu' stati concerti
Sai per caso come si chiami il programma televisivo?
@@ludovicodiberardino8453 No, non ne ho idea, ho scoperto questo video live qui e in quegli anni ancora nemmeno ero nata! Ma presumo forse erano ospiti da Doc di Renzo Arbore o in qualche altro programma musicale, all'epoca li facevano e davano spazio a piu' generi a quanto mi dicono e anche alla qualita'. I Tuxedomoon li ho scoperti anni fa grazie ad un programma a radio 3 che gli aveva dedicato un tributo e me ne innamorai subito.
@@trillyblack531 Grazie!
@@trillyblack531 Si il programma si chiamava "D.O.C. : Musica e altro a denominazione d'origine controllata" ed era condotto da Monica Nannini e Gegè Telesforo, Renzo Arbore era uno degli autori e ogni tanto interveniva in studio (c'è anche un articolo su Wikipedia). In effetti oggi una trasmissione come quella sarebbe inconcepibile, credo per tanti motivi.
Si tornava da scuola giusto in tempo per DOC! David Sylvian, Tuxedomoon, e altri mostri sacri della bellezza. A quell'epoca la Rai con noi era davvero mamma rai. Oggi, una prece, sic.
This upload has THE most kick ass version of, "Volo Vivace" EVER!
Especially, the violin and bass!
Wish we had the entire performance, but I absolutely believe you're sharing all that you have, with us.
Much thanks! Great upload, Scottish TeeVee! Thanks also to, "Wolfgang"!
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment David, I really do appreciate it. I have truly shared all that I have of this performance.
@@ScottishTeeVee
You're welcome.
Again, I believe you, and thank you again, my friend!
at that time Italian television used to host avant-garde (now "post punk") bands. unfortunately, in these shows the performance didn't last more than 10 minutes, so, that's it :(
if you didn't check them yet, look for CCCP (punk/ post punk Italian band during the 80s - 90s) 😊
Documento eccezionale! Non sapevo di questa esibizione prima d'ora, è davvero straordinaria! Ho assistito a 3 o forse 4 concerti, dall'anno 2000 in avanti, di questa indimenticabile band ed stato sempre suggestivo ed emozionante. Questa esibizione è davvero energica, intensa e soprattutto preziosa... Grazie infinite per questa generosa condivisione! 👍😑💯
Oh wow - the visuals are what they are, but the sound is incredibly good for a dirt old recording like this. Cheers, mate, much appreciated!
Im glad you enjoyed it
Stumbled in by chance... you made my day with that upload. What a great band, what wonderful music. Thanks very much indeed
Glad you enjoyed it
Nostalgia
"Live a thousand lives by pictures - Live a thousand lives by pictures - Live a thousand lives by pictures - Live a thousand lives by pictures - Live a thousand lives by pictures - Live a thousand lives by pictures - Live a thousand lives by pictures - Live a thousand lives by pictures"
Thanks for this fantastic testimony. When I was a boy I saw them live on television on RAi 2, the video and audio quality you got is very high. This video will remain in the history of music!
You're very welcome
Ti ricordi il nome del programma?
Ciao Ludovico, il programma si chiamava D.O.C ed era condotto da Monica Nannini e Gegè Telesforo
@@AndG7144 grazie mille!
Just lovely.
Im glad you enjoyed this Max.
Thank you for this! amazing
So glad you enjoyed this
Wow! I'm impressed that Steven Brown can speak some Italian. He is surprisingly very good. (At around 15:50)
Thanks for watching and commenting Bob
Steven Brown e i Tuxedo avevano un ottimo rapporto con l'Italia, a quanto mi hanno detto venivano spesso e negli anni '80 avevano collaborato con un gruppo di Pistoia in Toscana, ecco perche' Steven parla benino l'italiano!
Steven's mom was italian btw
Peter Principle is killin' it!!! Great band!
Great Musicians, had the chance to see Blaine Reininger live last year, still a class of his own
Amazing
Glad you enjoyed it. To be honest, I was reluctant to upload it, incase there was no interest. I was wrong :-)
Eschuchar a tuxe es estar en varios lugares a la vez sin saber donde
Gracias, por ver y comentar.
Such a crazy great wild ass band. Discovering them at 14 definitely messed my brain up. For the better.
Very interesting
Thanks for watching and commenting
Regards everyone! The cult band was actually funded in Mexico sometime in 1977 somewhere in Oaxaca, according to the legend.... Steven Brown has been living in Mexico since late 90's.... Thanks! Blessings!
Thanks for watching and commenting
Unforgettable Tuxedomoon and DOC too
Phenomenal!
Thanks for watching and commenting Murphy
Fantasticiiii
Remarkable
Thanks for watching and commenting
epic!
Thanks for watching and commenting Mike
Would love to know what sequencer they're using for the bassline on What Use?
Me too! I've always loved the bassline for What Use? and was hoping to catch a glimpse of it being played in this video. That slide part is so good.
At last, thanks for that.
No problem!
listen to that bass! rip Peter.
this video is a real gem! too bad that "No Tears"is cut in the middle, any chance to upload it all? I would really apprecate it! your channel is great btw! congrats!
This is it all, not a second is missing from the tape I have
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
a revelation! this show whas broadcast live in the early afternoon! maybe that's the reason theyr performance was so brilliant!
Thanks for watching and commenting
Ti ricordi il nome del programma?
@@ludovicodiberardino8453 il programma si chiamavava DOC creato dal grande Renzo Arbore presentavano Monica Nannini e Gegè Telesforo. La qualità audio era semplicemente straordinaria.
@@aureliolaloni grazie🙏
Love the bit where Bruce Gedulgig plays with a rope, that was unexpected to say the least.
Thanks for watching and commenting🙂
hand made music !
Gtreat to hear the guys with a live drummer- really gives a punchy sound - It's pity the mix is drowning out Blaine - - Fantastic stuff
Thanks for watching and commenting
they were really stylistically varied but i think this seems the closest they got to a basic pop band sound. real drummer and all. but then there's Bruce Geduldig with a surprise bit of performance art at the end.
Thanks for watching and commenting
Who is playing drums? I think Tommy Tadlock played drums on the No Tears EP, but after that they mostly used drum machines.
Thanks for watching and commenting
Paul Zahl , plays drums, drum programming on the "No Tears" EP, here I dont know who's paying drums, I was surprise that there's one playing cause as you said above
they used to use drum machines
You’re right, it was Paul Zahl playing drums on the EP.
Mi-ti-ci.
Thanks for watching and commenting
Hard to believe they were not an influence on Frankie Goes to Hollywood who cannot compare but still did OK.
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Bravi i tuxedomoon ma la versione di Desire che fanno non mi piace molto.
Music sucks
fucking awful
You are 👍🏽
No taste
heh heh . . . i'm sure we all got stories.