Tubes
Concert Classics
The Tubes were arch satirists of popular culture whose outrageous performance-art concepts - which swung wildly from
soft-core pornography to suit-and-tie conservatism - frequently eclipsed their elusive musical identity. The beginnings
of the group originate 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.
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.
Price
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Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
05-03-2007
Label
Item-nr
370063
EAN
8231950103929
Availability
Not in stock