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The Tubes
3rd Stone From The Sun
Winterland (San Francisco, CA) Dec 31, 1975
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The Tubes
Recorded live on Dec 31, 1975
at Winterland (San Francisco, CA)
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1
What Do You Want From Life
5:54
2
Tubes World Tour
5:23
3
Sputnik
2:17
4
Space Baby
4:44
5
Theme From I Love Lucy
0:58
6
Proud To Be An American
3:38
7
3rd Stone From The Sun
1:34
8
New Year's Countdown
4:15
9
Living In The U.S.A. (Stanford Marching Band)
2:45
10
Funk Instrumental
2:43
11
Malaguena Salerosa
2:24
12
Crime Medley
1:44
13
Mondo Bondage
6:46
14
Slipped My Disco
5:23
15
Dr. Strangekiss / Bali Ha'i
5:02
16
It's Not Unusual
5:57
17
Up From The Deep
4:36
18
Buy The Album
1:09
19
Haloes
6:10
20
I'm Waiting For The Man
2:10
21
Boy Crazy
4:46
22
Quay Lewd
5:11
23
Stand Up And Shout
6:07
24
More Power
2:44
25
White Punks On Dope
9:58
26
Town Without Pity
4:30
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The Tubes
Recorded live on Dec 31, 1975
at Winterland
windysuisun
Sunday, February 12, 2012 11:14 pm
Whow- check out the facts, and nothing but- this is the 3rd 1975 show featuring this developing band, that still plays today. Some of the earlier 75 shows kind of wild. Great document of a more innocent time. Never saw these guys, but Vince
DesertGod
Monday, January 09, 2012 12:32 pm
Love The Tubes, saw them back in the day. All the minimally organized chaos that goes on here is awesome...AWESOME. Nurse Betty was a hottie, especially love how she power walks off stage around 5:05. I wonder what she's up to now. Cheers Betty.
Anonymous
Monday, July 25, 2011 1:31 pm
Vince Welnick later toured with the dead until his death. Saw them last year in vegas.Still a fun show. Sat on the edge of the stage at the Canyon club. Awsome musicianship.
Anonymous
Friday, June 17, 2011 2:42 pm
Prarie Prince was Journey's original drummer (debut 12-31-73), left by March of 1974 and joined The Tubes. I wonder if he ever had any regrets.
SSteve
Friday, June 17, 2011 12:02 pm
Awesome. Spiritual predecessors to the Flaming Lips.
Anonymous
Friday, June 17, 2011 8:23 am
None of my friends could understand why this little old redneck from South Alabama loved this band so much back when I was in college at Auburn in the 70s. All my friends thought they were a joke, but I knew that they were not only masters of theatrical rock but damn fine musicians if listened hard enough. Prairie Prince is still one of the great rock drummers of our generation. I would love to see more! Tubes Rule!
Anonymous
Sunday, May 22, 2011 11:55 am
This band was my favorite of that time. Everytime I saw them I was amazed and entertained. Thanks for all the memories! They showed me that Vaudeville will never die. The Tubes live on with their fanbase forever! Thank you all.