Rockshow episode 204 The Tubes
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Rockshow Episode 204 The Tubes
The Tubes are a rock band that formed in San Francisco in 1972. They are best known for their theatrical live performances, blending rock, punk, satire, and outrageous costumes, creating a style that was both eccentric and influential in the late 1970s and 1980s.
Founding Members: The band was originally formed by members from two Phoenix, Arizona bands who moved to San Francisco. The core members included:
• Fee Waybill (vocals)
• Bill Spooner (guitar, vocals)
• Roger Steen (guitar, vocals)
• Rick Anderson (bass)
• Prairie Prince (drums)
• Michael Cotten (keyboards)
• Vince Welnick (keyboards)
• Musical Style: Their music blends rock with elements of punk, new wave, and progressive rock. While their music was solid, they are best remembered for their extravagant live shows that parodied media, pop culture, and consumerism. Their shows were often theatrical, featuring elaborate set designs and costumes, blending comedy, social commentary, and rock music.
• Breakthrough and Notable Albums:
• The Tubes (1975): Their self-titled debut album included the single “White Punks on Dope,” which became one of their signature songs, known for its irreverent critique of the excesses of Los Angeles youth culture.
• Young and Rich (1976) and Now (1977): These albums continued their satirical themes and unique blend of rock and performance art.
• Remote Control (1979): Produced by Todd Rundgren, this concept album critiqued television and media culture, marking a shift toward a more polished and cohesive sound.
• Completion Backward Principle (1981): This album marked their move towards mainstream success, featuring the hit singles “Talk to Ya Later” and “Don’t Want to Wait Anymore.” The band began incorporating more polished pop and rock elements, appealing to a wider audience.
• Commercial Success: Their biggest commercial success came with Completion Backward Principle and Outside Inside (1983), which included their most famous single, “She’s a Beauty.” This song reached No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and gave the band significant radio and MTV airplay during the early 1980s.
• Live Performances: The Tubes were particularly famous for their live performances, which included elaborate, theatrical shows often featuring Fee Waybill taking on various personas, including the infamous “Quay Lewd,” a character representing the decadent rock star lifestyle.
• Later Years: The Tubes continued to tour through the 1980s and into the present, though they underwent lineup changes, including the departure of keyboardist Vince Welnick, who later joined the Grateful Dead. While their commercial success waned after the mid-1980s, they retained a dedicated fan base and continued performing live, celebrated for their innovation and influence on rock theater and performance art.
Legacy:
The Tubes’ combination of humor, social critique, and musical innovation made them a unique force in rock. Their over-the-top performances influenced bands like Alice Cooper and later artists in the glam and punk scenes. Despite their often niche appeal, songs like “She’s a Beauty” cemented their place in rock history.
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