In January 1978, Television performed live at the Old Waldorf in San Francisco, showcasing their influential sound that defined the punk and post-punk genres. This performance coincided with the release of their critically acclaimed debut album, *Marquee Moon*, which had come out just a few months earlier in February 1977. The title track from the album, "Marquee Moon," exemplifies the band's complex guitar work and lyrical depth, becoming a hallmark of their style. The live recording captures the band's raw energy, filled with intricate guitar interplay between Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd. Interestingly, *Marquee Moon* is often cited as one of the greatest albums in rock history, and Television's live performances during this era were pivotal in establishing their reputation as one of the leading acts in the burgeoning punk scene. The mixing and production of this live recording, handled by notable figures like Andy Johns, adds an additional layer of professionalism reflective of t