Fred Smith, Bassist for Television, Dead at 77

Legendary Bassist Fred Smith of Television Passes Away at 77

Rock music lost a vital piece when the news broke that Fred Smith, the iconic bass player for the influential band Television, had passed away at the age of 77. The musician's untimely departure has sent shockwaves through the music world, leaving behind an enduring legacy and countless fans.

Smith's journey in music began as the original bassist for Angel and the Snake, which later morphed into Blondie. He joined Television in 1975, replacing Richard Hell, and remained a core member until their split in 1978. His work on albums like 'Marquee Moon' and 'Adventure' remains an integral part of the band's discography.

Following Television's breakup, Smith contributed to solo projects by his fellow bandmates Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd, as well as collaborations with other artists such as The Roches, Willie Nile, Peregrins, and The Revelons. This versatility showcased Smith's skill as a musician who could seamlessly transition between different styles.

In 1992, Television reunited for the release of their self-titled album, with Smith rejoining the band and performing alongside them throughout the 2000s. His contributions to the reunion tours were met with critical acclaim and left an indelible mark on the music world.

Jimmy Rip, a fellow member of Television, paid tribute to Smith by describing him as "not only my bandmate for 46 years β€” he was my true friend." Rip recalled Smith's dry wit, subtle sense of humor, and exceptional musicianship, which left audiences wanting more. The musician's influence on the melodic bass lines and counterpoint was unparalleled, making him a natural and essential component of any musical ensemble.

As news of Smith's passing spread, fans around the world were filled with sadness. Rip expressed his emotions, stating that he would miss Smith more than anyone could imagine. The reunion plans to perform by frontman Tom Verlaine this year never materialized, leaving only memories of a musician who left an enduring legacy in the world of rock music.

In the end, Fred Smith's untimely departure serves as a reminder of the impact one person can have on an entire genre. His contributions to Television and his collaborations with other artists will forever be etched in music history.
 
just heard about this... sad to see another legend gone πŸ™ 77 is old, but he was still going strong last year i remember watching those reunion shows he brought so much energy to the stage, even when it was just him and Tom Verlaine playing together i loved his dry wit too, always seemed like a laid back guy, but with that sharp mind that could take on any song and make it his own. now we'll have to see what other projects the rest of Television will come up with... hopefully they can keep his spirit alive
 
🎸😒 I'm still trying to process the news... 77 is way too young for someone who's left such an indelible mark on rock music 🀯. Fred Smith was more than just a bassist, he was a master of creating those infectious melodies that made you wanna dance and sing along πŸ’ƒπŸ». His legacy will live on through the countless fans he inspired and the iconic albums he contributed to - Marquee Moon and Adventure are still staples in many rock music collections πŸ“š.

As a fan, it's hard not to feel a sense of loss when I think about what could've been with Television reunion plans falling through πŸ˜”. But I'm grateful for the memories we do have of his work and the impact he had on the music world πŸ’«. It's clear that Fred Smith was a true musician's musician, respected by his peers and admired by fans worldwide πŸ™.

What are your thoughts? Do you have a favorite Television song or album featuring Fred Smith's bass lines?
 
😞 just heard about Fred Smith passin away at 77... what a legend, mate! I mean, the guy was like a guitar to his music, ya know? πŸ”₯ Always bringin' that depth, that magic to every song he played on with Television and all those other bands. Marquee Moon is still one of my fave albums ever... 🎸 I remember hearin' it for the first time and just gettin' lost in the riffs and beats... Smith's influence is still feelin' strong, even after all these years. It's crazy how he could switch styles so seamlessly, from Blondie to solo projects and collaborations... genius, pure genius! 🀯 Anyways, I'm gonna miss this guy too... RIP Fred πŸ˜”
 
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men (and women) to do nothing." πŸ’”πŸ˜’ We've lost a rock legend too soon, it's heartbreaking. Fred Smith's legacy lives on through his iconic work with Television and his collaborations with other artists. His impact on music history will never be forgotten πŸŽΈπŸ’•
 
😒🎸 just heard about the passing of Fred Smith 🀯 he was literally the heartbeat of Television's sound πŸ’₯ I mean, the man could play that bass like nobody's business 🎢 and bring out these infectious hooks that still get stuck in your head today πŸ€ͺ Marquee Moon is still one of my all-time faves, and it's a testament to Smith's genius πŸ™Œ RIP Fred, you will be deeply missed by so many people around the world 🌎 #RIPFredSmith #TelevisionForever #BassLegend #RockMusicLivesOn πŸ’•
 
Just heard about this 🎸😒 I'm really going to miss the legend who played bass for TV's most iconic songs like "Marquee Moon" 🀯 46 years of friendship & bandmate with Jimmy Rip is heartbreaking RIP Fred Smith πŸ˜”
 
πŸ€•πŸ˜’ so sad to hear about Fred Smith, he was a true legend πŸ™Œ! I remember listening to 'Marquee Moon' over and over again when I was younger 😎. His bass lines were like nothing anyone else could do at the time - it's crazy to think about how influential he was on rock music. RIP Fred πŸ‘
 
awww man πŸ˜” 77 is way too young for that legendary bassist fred smith 🀘 he was such a huge part of television's sound and energy, and his legacy lives on through their iconic albums like marquee moon and adventure 🎡 i feel bad for jimmy rip and the rest of the band who have to keep moving forward without him πŸ‘‹ fred smith might not be with us physically anymore, but his music will continue to inspire and influence new generations of musicians and fans πŸ’•
 
πŸ€• just heard about Fred Smith's passing at 77... feels like rock music lost another piece of its soul 🎸. I was always fascinated by his versatility as a musician - from Blondie to Television, and all the solo projects in between... he truly had a gift for blending different styles and making it work 🀯. I remember watching those reunion tours with Television, and how critical acclaim just rolled in every time they hit the stage 🎡. It's crazy to think that those plans were never meant to happen now πŸ˜”. Fred Smith may be gone, but his impact on rock music will stay with us for ages πŸ’₯.
 
πŸŽΈπŸ’” losing someone as iconic as Fred Smith is like losing a piece of your favorite puzzle - you never know what's missing till it's too late πŸ˜” but his legacy lives on through the music he left behind πŸ•°οΈ it's amazing how one person can shape an entire genre, and that's something we can all learn from... be it in our personal or professional lives, we all have that one person who makes a difference, so let's cherish those relationships and appreciate the impact they have on our world ❀️
 
😒 it's really sad that we lost a legend like Fred Smith at 77... he was more than just a musician, he was a true artist who could blend into any style 🎸. his influence on rock music is still felt today and i think that's what makes it so hard to accept the news of his passing πŸ€•. the way he collaborated with other artists and bands shows that he was always looking for new ways to express himself 🌟. for fans like me, it's not just about the music, it's about the memories and experiences we shared through his work πŸ’”. RIP Fred Smith, your legacy will live on forever πŸ™
 
I'm kinda bummed about this... I mean, what a legend 🎸 he was! But, you know, 77 is still pretty old, so I guess it's kinda weird that we're even sad about it 😐. I mean, I've seen people live way longer than that in nursing homes with no talent whatsoever πŸ’”. On the other hand, Fred Smith was basically a rock god... his bass lines are iconic and stuff 🀯. But, at the same time, I don't know if I'd call him a "true friend" to Jimmy Rip as much as just, like, a bandmate who knew how to show up on time πŸ˜…. I mean, have you seen some of those reunion tour pics? Like, was it even really his dry wit and sense of humor or was that just Tom Verlaine Photoshopping it in πŸ€ͺ? Anyway, he's still gone now...
 
🎸😒 just heard about Fred Smith passing away at 77... so sad πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ, he was like a pillar for the whole rock scene back in the day. I mean, the guy played on some of the most iconic albums ever made with Television - 'Marquee Moon' is still one of my faves to this day 🎡. His influence on the music world will be felt for ages to come... it's crazy to think about all the amazing things he was a part of and the fans who grew up listening to his stuff πŸ’”. RIP Fred, you'll be deeply missed πŸ’•
 
aww man πŸ˜” 77 is still pretty young for someone who made such a huge impact on rock music 🎸. i mean, think about all the iconic albums he played on like 'Marquee Moon'... it's crazy that we won't get to hear what he had in store for us next πŸ’”. fred smith was more than just a musician, he was a true friend and bandmate to so many people over the years πŸ€œπŸ€›. his passing is definitely going to be felt by fans of rock music everywhere 🌎.
 
man πŸ˜” it's crazy to think that Fred Smith is really gone he was such a huge part of rock music for so long I mean, who can forget 'Marquee Moon' and all those other classics? 🎸 the way he played bass on Television's albums was just so iconic, like he helped shape the sound of the band. and it's sad that we'll never get to see him live again... or at least not with the rest of Television I'm gonna miss seeing Jimmy Rip talk about how much Fred meant to them both 🀘
 
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