The Tubes

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The Tubes were arch satirists of popular culture whose outrageous performance art concepts -- which swung wildly from softcore pornography to suit-and-tie conservatism -- frequently eclipsed their elusive musical identity. The beginnings of the group originated in Phoenix, Arizona in the late '60s, where guitarist Bill Spooner, keyboardist Vince Welnick, and bassist Rick Anderson formed as the Beans (alternately billing themselves as the Radar Men from Uranus). After moving to San Francisco in 1972, the Beans recruited guitarist Roger Steen and drummer Prairie Prince (from Red, White & Blues), and later became the Tubes with the addition of Michael Cotten on keyboards and former roadie Fee Waybill on lead vocals.

Over the course of the next few years, the Tubes earned a devoted cult following on the strength of Spooner's parodic songs and the group's surreal live shows, which featured Waybill adopting a variety of personae including the "crippled Nazi" Dr. Strangekiss, country singer Hugh Heifer, and Quay Lewd, a drug-addled British pop star. After signing to A&M in 1975, they released their self-titled debut, followed a year later by Young and Rich; while both failed to transfer the manic energy and theatrical complexity of their live set onto record, the single "White Punks on Dope" became a minor hit and a radio staple.

After 1977's failed concept record The Tubes Now, the group toured England, where a series of banned performances made them a media sensation. However, during the recording of the concert LP What Do You Want from Live?, Waybill broke his leg on-stage while acting out his punk character Johnny Bugger; the remainder of the tour was canceled, and with it died the band's chart momentum. After returning to the U.S., they recruited producer Todd Rundgren and recorded 1979's Remote Control, a concept album exploring the influence of television; when it met a similar commercial fate as its predecessors, the Tubes were dropped by A&M.

After signing to Capitol, they recorded 1981's Completion Backwards Principle, an album based on an actual sales training instruction manual; both "Talk to You Later" and "Don't Want to Wait Anymore" earned significant radio play, and the LP became the Tubes' first Top 40 hit. Thanks to its provocative video, the single "She's a Beauty" reached the Top Ten, and pushed the 1983 LP Outside/Inside into the Top 20 Albums chart; after 1985's Love Bomb stiffed, however, the Tubes disbanded, and Welnick later joined the Grateful Dead (long suffering from depression, he committed suicide in June 2006).

In 1993, the Tubes reunited; consisting of Waybill, Steen, Anderson, Prince, and new keyboardist Gary Cambra, they toured the U.S. and Europe before releasing a new LP, Genius of America, in 1996. Spooner also issued his own solo record, Mall to Mars. In 2000, the Tubes embarked on another extensive tour, issuing the live greatest-hits album Tubes World Tour to commemorate the event. The band appeared at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire in December 2004, and the show was documented on the CD Wild in London, released the following year. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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Tour Dates

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  • Jun 28 Friday
    Chicago, IL, US City Winery
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  • Aug 10 Saturday
    Los Angeles, CA, US Pershing Square
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  • Aug 16 Friday
    Washington, DC, US The Hamilton Live
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  • Aug 17 Saturday
    Annapolis, MD, US Rams Head On Stage
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  • Oct 24 Thursday
    Lincolnshire, IL, US Viper Alley
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  • Oct 25 Friday
    Lincolnshire, IL, US Viper Alley
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  • Oct 29 Tuesday
    New York, NY, US B.B. King Blues Club and Grill
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  • Nov 2 Saturday
    Norfolk, CT, US Infinity Hall
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  • Nov 3 Sunday
    Sellersville, PA, US Sellersville Theater 1894
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Discography

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  • Wild in London (2005)
    The Tubes
    Wild in London (2005)
    Secret Records
  • Tubes World Tour 2001 (2000)
    The Tubes
    Tubes World Tour 2001 (2000)
    CMC International
  • Genius of America (1996)
    The Tubes
    Genius of America (1996)
    Critique Records
  • Love Bomb (1985)
    The Tubes
    Love Bomb (1985)
    Beat Goes On (BGO)
  • Outside Inside (1983)
    The Tubes
    Outside Inside (1983)
    Beat Goes On (BGO)
  • The Completion Backward Principle (1981)
    The Tubes
    The Completion Backward Principle (1981)
    Beat Goes On (BGO)
  • Remote Control (1979)
    The Tubes
    Remote Control (1979)
    A&M Records
  • What Do You Want from Live (1978)
    The Tubes
    What Do You Want from Live (1978)
    Polygram
  • Now (1977)
    The Tubes
    Now (1977)
    Acadia
  • Young and Rich (1976)
    The Tubes
    Young and Rich (1976)
    A&M Records
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