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Posted on 5/11/15 at 1:46 pm to
Posted by npersa1
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Posted on 5/11/15 at 1:46 pm to
Keller Williams Live at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden on 2006-06-22

One of my favorite times I've seen Keller.

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Set One/Disc One:
01. Instrumental Intro (unknown name)>
02. Best Feeling>
03. Freshies
04. Brown Eyed Women
05. People Watching
06. Goof Balls
07. Tuning Loup (Tech Difficulties)
08. Life Is
09. Stupid Questions
10. Dude Loup (or Dudley Wah ?)
11. Local
12. Bob Rules>Scooby Do>Bob Rules
13. Dogs
14. Loup "Let's Take a Break Together"

Set Two/Disc Two:
01. Instrumental Intro (unknown name)>
02. Freeker by the Speaker
03. Sheebs (?)>
04. Breathe>Up In My Cadillac>Tube Loup>Breathe
05. Runnin' on Fumes
06. Attics of My Life
07. Kidney in a Cooler
08. Life Without You
09. Ground Score (?)
10. Alligator Alley
11. Yoni>Boob Job (fast)>Yoni
12. 'til The Morning Comes
Encore:
13. Loup with call & response
Posted by Vdrine
Big Bad Baz
Member since Jun 2014
888 posts
Posted on 5/11/15 at 4:40 pm to
Warning some parts NSFW

The Tubes - Full Concert - 12/31/75

Personnel:
Fee Waybill - vocals
Bill "Sputnik" Spooner - guitar, vocals
Roger Steen - guitar
Prairie Prince - drums
Michael Cotten - synthesizer
Vince Welnick - piano
Rick Anderson - bass

Summary:
The Tubes are a Bay-Area band best known for their skewering of popular culture issues of drugs, celebrity, and their namesake: Television. At this Bill Graham-produced show, the Tubes had sold out the Winterland for the first time. The band's stage antics are as lively as ever, owing to the festive spirit of New Year's Eve. Less than 25 minutes into the set they count down to 1976, with lead singer Fee Waybill endlessly insisting that there is another minute-and-a-half to go and feigning a broken watch.

From their debut record, the Tubes play "Up From The Deep," Space Baby "Malaguena Salerosa," "Mondo Bondage," "Haloes," and the aforementioned "What Do You Want From Life" and "White Punks On Dope." But they had been busy putting material together for six years at this point, and had already prepared a good portion of material that would end up on their second record. From that album, Young and Rich, they play "Tubes World Tour," "Slipped My Disco," "Stand Up And Shout," and "Proud To Be An American.

There is a load of vulgarity and fun throughout this show. And the long and irreverent program comes to a tee when Waybill puts on his "Quay Lewd" alter-ego and introduces his band as the Cocaine Piranhas.


Setlist:
0:00:00 - What Do You Want From Life?
0:05:54 - The Tubes World Tour
0:11:17 - Sputnik
0:13:34 - Space Baby
0:18:18 - Theme From I Love Lucy
0:19:16 - Proud To Be An American
0:22:54 - 3rd Stone From The Sun
0:24:28 - New Year's Countdown
0:28:43 - Living In The U.S.A. (Stanford Marching Band)
0:31:28 - Funk Instrumental
0:34:11 - Malaguena Salerosa
0:36:35 - Crime Medley
0:38:19 - Mondo Bondage
0:45:05 - Slipped My Disco
0:50:28 - Dr. Strangekiss / Bali Ha'i
0:55:30 - It's Not Unusual
1:01:27 - Up From The Deep
1:06:03 - Buy The Album
1:07:12 - Haloes
1:13:22 - I'm Waiting For The Man
1:15:32 - Boy Crazy
1:20:18 - Quay Lewd
1:25:29 - Stand Up And Shout
1:31:36 - More Power
1:34:20 - White Punks On Dope
1:44:18 - Town Without Pity

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