Information:  - Greenwich Village, often referred to by locals as simply "the Village", is a neighborhood on the west side of Lower Manhattan, New York City. Greenwich Village has been known as an artists' haven, the Bohemian capital, the cradle of the modern LGBT movement, and the East Coast birthplace of both the Beat and '60s counterculture movements. "Groenwijck", one of the Dutch names for the village (meaning "Green District"), was Anglicized to "Greenwich". Two of New York's private colleges, New York University (NYU) and the New School, are located in Greenwich Village.  - The Roches (Maggie, Terre, and Suzzy Roche) were a vocal group of three songwriting Irish-American sisters from Park Ridge, New Jersey, known for their "unusual" and "rich" harmonies, quirky lyrics, and casually comedic stage performances.  - Mas Hysteria is the third album by rock singer and guitarist Carolyne Mas . This album was recorded live at My Father 's Place , Long Island . You can download the complete tracks of the radio session ( 70 min ) from the website of Carolyne Mas . `` A live King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show recorded and broadcast by WLIR on August 3 , 1980 was purchased by Phonogram Records in Germany to be released as an album for the exclusive purpose of promoting an upcoming 2 - hour live television concert , `` Rock Palast , '' on January 20 , 1981 , and a concert with The Boomtown Rats two days later . Called Mas Hysteria , the record cover was designed to look like a bootleg , and though it was originally meant strictly for promotional use , due to popular demand this 6 - song `` limited edition '' was released and reprinted in Germany year after year . The 12:51 version of `` Sittin ' in the Dark '' became especially popular in clubs and on radio ( and still gets much airplay there today ) . Mas Hysteria eventually sells over 250,000 copies , ironically making it Carolyne 's biggest - selling record anywhere . ''  - Samuel Stephen "Steve" Forbert (born December 13, 1954) is an American pop music singer-songwriter. His song "Romeo's Tune" reached No. 11 on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100 chart in 1980, and is ranked as the 60th biggest American hit of 1980. The song also spent two weeks at No. 8 in Canada, and is ranked as the 47th biggest Canadian hit of 1980. In Australia it reached No. 13.  - Rockpalast ("Rock Palace") is a German music television show that broadcasts live on German television station Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR). "Rockpalast" started in 1974 and continues to this day. Hundreds of rock and jazz bands have performed on "Rockpalast". Some acts were recorded for broadcast and for retail sale. All-night marathon shows called Rock Night ("Rocknacht") were produced once or twice a year from 1977 through 1986 and simulcast throughout Europe via the Eurovision network of TV broadcasters. "Rockpalast" is involved in several German pop, rock and underground music festivals, once sponsoring Bizarre Festival.  - The term cult usually refers to a social group defined by their religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs, or common interest in a particular personality, object or goal. The term itself is controversial and has divergent definitions in popular culture and in academia and has been an ongoing source of contention among scholars across several fields of study. In the sociological classifications of religious movements, a cult is a social group with socially deviant or novel beliefs and practices, although this is often unclear. Other researchers present a less-organized picture of cults on the basis that cults arise spontaneously around novel beliefs and practices. The word "cult" has always been controversial because it is (in a pejorative sense) considered a subjective term, used as an "ad hominem" attack against groups with differing doctrines or practices. Cults range in size from local groups with a few members to international organizations with millions.  - Carol Patricia Mas (born October 20, 1955), professionally known as Carolyne Mas, is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, pianist, and producer. She broke out of the Greenwich Village music scene boom of the late 1970s, along with other artists such as Steve Forbert, The Roches, and Willie Nile. Although she remains relatively unknown in the United States, except for a loyal cult of fans, she managed to gain popularity in Europe and Canada, mostly due to the use of television as a promotional tool in these markets. Her records did well in the charts in Canada, but her greatest success was in Germany, where a live album, "Mas Hysteria", was released by Phonogram. It was originally intended to promote her upcoming appearance on Rockpalast in January 1981, and included her most significant hit, "Sittin' in the Dark".  - Willie Nile (born Robert Noonan on June 7, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter. In 1980, Nile released his self-titled debut album. His early career was interrupted by various problems, but he eventually returned to recording and performing in the US and Europe, establishing himself as a respected singer-songwriter.    What is the relationship between 'mas hysteria' and 'live album'?
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