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The Good Anarchist

Official music video for the track The Good Anarchist by Television Personalities.

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TELEVISION PERSONALITIES Painted Word Play Video

TELEVISION PERSONALITIES Painted Word

Brilliant & rare! Check out our cult hero Dan Treacy doing his thing with the TELEVISION PERSONALITIES!

TELEVISION PERSONALITIES - part time punks Play Video

TELEVISION PERSONALITIES - part time punks

television personalities part time punks , punk 77 , television personalities , tvp

Television Personalities Documentary Part One Play Video

Television Personalities Documentary Part One

Television Personalities. Swedish subtitles. Part one. Uploaded for Billy - for some reason he thinks I'm a liar. Bastard.

I know where Syd Barrett lives-Television Personalities Play Video

I know where Syd Barrett lives-Television Personalities

Here Ivan srry Syd was never your dad :P ps srry the vid kinda sucks...just wanted to show you the song :]

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Television Personalities - Geoffrey Ingram

Geoffrey's got a nice new suit, he bought it yesterday Ten pounds in an Oxfam shop near Hammersmith Broadway All the kids admire him, Geoffrey is the face Geoffrey is that kind of guy Who always gets away with that...

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Television Personalities Biography

The Television Personalities are an English group with a varying line-up. The only constant member is singer-songwriter Dan Treacy (b. 19 June 1960), who uses the band as a vehicle for his music. The band's first release (January 1978) was the single "14th Floor / Oxford Street W1", while their second, the EP Where's Bill Grundy Now? features one of their best-known songs, "Part Time Punks".

The Television Personalities' first album And Don't the Kids Just Love It was released in 1981. It set the template for their subsequent career: neo-psychedelia, an obsession with youth culture of the 1960s, a fey, slightly camp lyrical attitude, and the occasional classic pop song. Their second album Mummy Your Not Watching Me [sic] demonstrated increased psychedelic influences. Their third album, entitled They Could Have Been Bigger Than The Beatles showed Treacy's sense of humour: the TVPs were never to have any major commercial success in the UK - although their albums sold respectably in Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands. The first three albums featured Treacy and schoolmate Ed Ball; Ball left the band to found The Times, but rejoined in 2004.

The band were offered the support slot on Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour's 1984 UK solo dates, but were promptly dropped after reading out former Pink Floyd member Syd Barrett's home address.

The 1984 album The Painted Word was unexpectedly dark in content, reflecting Treacy's despair at Thatcherite Britain and his personal circumstances.

Various line up changes prevented their next album (Privilege) from appearing until 1990. Their subsequent album Closer to God was a combination of fey sixties style pop and darker material, similar in tone to The Painted Word.

The album Don't Cry Baby, It's Only a Movie was released in 1998.

From 1998 to June 2004 Dan Treacy was incarcerated for shoplifting to feed his drug habit. He spent time aboard HM Prison ship the Weare in Portland Harbour, Dorset, England. He has referred to the Weare as "The Good Ship Lollipop". The experience helped him put his life and career back on track.

In February 2006 a new TVPs album My Dark Places was released. Despite their relatively small independent sales the TVPs were very influential on British music in the 1980s, especially the so-called C86 generation and many of the bands on Creation Records.

In an article in The Guardian on 24 April 2006, it was implied that Dan Treacy is in some way behind the Arctic Monkeys, although this is based on little more than a perceived similarity between their lyrical style and that of Treacy, and the fact that the lead singer of Arctic Monkeys, Alex Turner is mysteriously not credited with their songwriting.

It was reported in October, 2011 that Treacy is seriously ill after an operation to remove a blood clot from his brain.

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Television Personalities Lyrics

Television Personalities - I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives Lyrics

There's a little man in a little house
With a little pet dog and a little pet mouse
I know where he lives and I visit him
We have Sunday tea, sausages and beans

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Television Personalities - Diary Of A Young Man Lyrics

I draw the curtains on another day
I pick up my diary but there's nothing to say
I went to see a friend to see how she's been
But when I got there she wasn't in, she never is

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Television Personalities Discography

Television Personalities albums.

  • Are We Nearly There Yet? - 19/02/2007 (Overground Records/GB)
  • My Dark Places - 27/02/2006 (Domino/GB)
  • They Could Have Been Bigger Than the Beatles - (Fire Records/GB)

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