In late 1976, Television was riding high on the wave of their debut album, *Marquee Moon*, which had been released just months earlier in February of that year. This album was a game changer, showcasing their innovative blend of punk rock intricacies and art rock sensibilities. The live recording at CBGB's on December 28, 1976, captures the band in their prime—raw, dynamic, and full of youthful energy. Performing tracks like "See No Evil" and "Little Johnny Jewel," this set not only highlights their unique sound but also their status as forerunners of the punk scene that was blossoming at CBGB's. Interestingly, *Marquee Moon* would go on to become a seminal work, influencing countless bands and laying the groundwork for alternative rock. It’s fascinating to think that, just after this performance, Television would continue to push boundaries, evolving their sound and presence in the ever-changing landscape of music.