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—“Television 1974

1978,”
New York Rocker
, September 1978.

Black, Bill. “The Ramones,”
Sounds
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“Bowie Knife,”
The Advocate
, 14 November 1995: 107.

Bradshaw, Melissa. “Performing Greenwich Village Bohemianism,” in Patell and Waterman (eds.),
The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of New York
(New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010), 146–159.

Buckley, Tom. “New Supper Club in Greenwich Village Swims against the Tide,”
New York Times
, 23 February 1973.

Charlesworth, Chris. “Blue Oyster Cult: Cult Heroes,”
Melody Maker
, 16 February 1974.

—“CBGBs, Max’s etc.: Underground Overground,”
Melody Maker
, 27 November 1976.

Christgau, Robert. “Avant-Punk: A Cult Explodes … and a Movement Is Born,”
Village Voice
, 24 October 1977.

—“Bette Midler: The Art of Compassion,”
Newsday
, August 1972.

—“Pazz & Joppers Dig Pistols — What Else Is New?”
Village Voice
, 23 January 1978a.

—“Television Don’t Play by Numbers,”
Village Voice
, 22 March 1976.

—“Television’s Principles,”
Village Voice
, 19 June 1978b.

Demorest, Stephen. “Another Television Broadside: Tom Verlaine: Genius in Fragments,”
Sounds
, 8 April 1978.

—“Television: More Than Just a Boob Tube,”
Creem
, May 1977.

Dery, Mark. “The 6 String Alchemy of Richard Lloyd,”
Guitar Player
, January 1988.

Dove, Ian. “On the Trail of a New York Sound,”
Billboard
, 14 December 1974.

Elliott, George. “TV: Cool Reception,”
Crawdaddy!
, January 1977.

Emerson, Ken. “Television Takes to the Air,”
Village Voice
, 14 March 1977.

Feigenbaum, Josh. “R&R&B&CW,”
SoHo Weekly News
, 25 April 1974.

Fields, Danny. “Interview with Mickey Ruskin,”
Andy Warhol’s Interview
, April 1973.

—“The
SoHo Weekly News
Columns: Punk’s First Press,” in Scott Schinder (ed.)
Rolling Stone’s Alt-Rock-a-Rama
(New York: Delta, 1996).

Fricke, David, “Interview with Patti Smith (1996),” in Jann Wenner (ed.)
The Rolling Stone Interviews
(New York: Back Bay, 2007).

Gerstenzang, Peter. “Hendrix on His Mind,”
New York Times
, 27 February 2009.

Gholson, Craig. “Richard Lloyd: Life, Love, and Electra/Asylum [
sic
],”
New York Rocker
, September 1976.

Goldman, Vivian. “To Hell & Back,”
Sounds
, 8 October 1977.

Green, Penny. “I No Longer Need People to Cloak Me [Patti Smith interview],”
Andy Warhol’s
Interview
, October 1973.

Harron, Mary. “Pop Art/Art Pop: The Warhol Connection,”
Melody Maker
, 16 February 1980.

Hastead, Nick. “Punk’s Founding Father: Richard Hell,”
The Independent
[London], 19 August 2005.

Hell, Richard. “The Autobiography of Richard Hell,”
Brooklyn Rail
, October 2007.

—“I Is Another,”
New York Times
[Sunday Book Review], 15 October 2008.

—“‘I Was Robbed!’ Or, How I Invented Punk Rock,”
NME
, 4 May 1980.

—“My First Television Set (1974),” in
Hot and Cold
(New York: powerHouse, 2001), 39–40.

Hermes, Will. “Punk Reunion New York,”
Spin
, October 2007: 83–4.

Hibbert, Tom. “The Bowery Beat: CBGBs and All That,”
The History of Rock
, 1982.

Hickey, Dave. “Martin on Ramones: Now That’s Freedom,”
Village Voice
, 21 February 1977.

—“Prime Time: Television,”
The History of Rock
, 1983.

—“Television: One Big Happy Family …,”
Q
, October 1992.

Holmstrom, John. “Jayne County: ‘CBGBs was a bit scary!’”
Punk
, Fall 2007.

Jones, Allan. “Television,”
Melody Maker
, 18 June 1977.

Joseph, Branden. “‘My Mind Split Open’: Andy Warhol’s Exploding Plastic Inevitable,”
Grey Room
(summer 2002): 80–107.

Kane, Daniel, “From Poetry to Punk in the East Village,” in Patell and Waterman (eds.),
The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of New York
(New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010), 189–201.

Kaprow, Allan. “‘Happenings’ in the New York Scene,”
Art News
60:3 (May 1961): 36–9, 58–62.

Kendall, Paul. “Four Guys with a Passion,”
ZigZag
, June 1977.

Kent, Nick. “Blue Oyster Cult/Black Oak Arkansas,”
NME
, 2 March 1974a.

—“Eno: Of Launderettes and Lizard Girls,”
NME
, 28 July 1973a.

—“New York Dolls: Dead End Kids On The Champs-Elysées,”
NME,
January 1974b.

—“New York: The Dark Side of the Town,”
NME
, 5 May 1973b.

—“Television: Marquee Moon,”
NME
, 5 February 1977a.

—“Tom Verlaine: How Pleasant (?) To Know Mr Verlaine,”
NME
, 26 March 1977b.

—“A Walk on the Wild Side of Lou Reed,”
NME
, 9 June 1973c.

Kozak, Roman. “Verlaine’s New Method,”
Billboard
, 19 September 1981.

Krauss, Rosalind. “The Originality of the Avant-Garde,”
October
(autumn 1981): 47–66.

Laughner, Peter. “Sleeper of the Month,”
Creem
, February 1976.

—“Television Proves It,”
Creem
, May 1977.

Leichtling, Jerry. “Buddy Holly, Can You Spare a Dime?”
Village Voice
, 14 July 1975.

Licht, Alan. Liner notes.
Marquee Moon
(reissue), Elektra/Rhino, 2003.

—“Out of the Cool,”
Wire
, April 2006.

McCormack, Ed. “The Gold Lamé Dream of Bette Midler,”
Rolling Stone
, 15 February 1973.

Melillo, John. “Secret Locations in the Lower East Side: Downtown Poetics, 1960–1980,” in Patell and Waterman (eds.)
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(New York: Fales Library, 2009), 59–72.

Mengaziol, Peter. “Tom Verlaine Plays with the Focus,”
Guitar World
, November 1981.

Miles, “Just Another Tough ‘n’ Tender Street Poet Outta New Yawk,”
NME
, 13 August 1977.

—“New York Dolled Up: Glittermania in Gotham,”
International Times
, 1972.

Mortifoglio, Richard. “Watch Television,”
Village Voice
, 7 July 1975.

Murray, Charles Shaar. “Down in the Scuzz with the Heavy Cult Figures,”
NME
, 7 June 1975a.

—“Hilly Kristal (CBGBs),”
NME
, 4 March 1978.

—“New York: The Sound of ’75,”
NME
, 8 November 1975b.

Noland, Carrie Jaurès. “Rimbaud and Patti Smith: Style as Social Deviance,”
Critical Inquiry
(spring 1995): 581–610.

“N.Y. Bands ’78: The Big Ten,”
New York Rocker
, February/March 1978.


Punk
Talks with Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd of Television,”
Punk
, March 1976.

Robbins, Ira. “Television,”
Mojo
, February 2001.

Robinson, Lisa. “Interview with Tom Verlaine,”
Hit Parader
, July 1977.

—“Rebel Nights,”
Vanity Fair
, November 2002.

Robinson, Richard. “TV Is on Again,”
Hit Parader
, September 1978.

Rockwell, John. “CBGB Club Is Hub for Bands Playing Underground Rock,”
New York Times
, 24 January 1976a.

—“Disbanding of the Dolls Tells a Tale of One City,”
New York Times
, 25 April 1975a.

—“Imagery by Patti Smith, Poet Turned Performer,”
New York Times
, 12 July 1974.

—“John Cale Has Debut at CBGB,”
New York Times
, 21 December 1976b.

—“Patti Smith Plans Album With Eyes on Stardom,”
New York Times
, 28 March 1975b.

—“The Pop Life,” 2 July 1976c.

—“Report from New York’s Rock Underground,”
New York Times
, 20 February 1977a.

—“Where to Plug Into Television,”
New York Times
, 25 February 1977b.

Rose, Frank. “An Elegant Enigma,”
The Boston Phoenix
, October 1977.

Sisario, Ben. “CBGB Brings Down the Curtain with Nostalgia and One Last Night of Rock,”
New York Times
, 16 October 2006.

Smith, Patti. “Somewhere Somebody Must Stand Naked,”
Rock Scene
, October 1974a.

—“Television: Escapees from Heaven,”
SoHo Weekly News
, 27 June 1974b.

Strick, Wesley. “Symbolist Coffee Break: A Dream Date With T.V.”
The Music Gig,
September 1976.

“Television,”
Andy Warhol’s Interview
, January 1975.

“Television,”
New York Rocker
, March 1977.

“Tom Verlaine,”
Musician
, June 1995.

Trakin, Roy. “Soul on Ice,”
New York Rocker
, February/March 1978.

—“Tom Verlaine without TV: The New Season,”
New York Rocker
, September 1979.

Verlaine, Tom. “Tom Verlaine,”
New York Rocker
, February 1976.

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