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The Tubes are a San Francisco-based rock band. [1] Their self-titled 1975 debut album included the single "White Punks on Dope", while their 1983 single "She's a Beauty" was a top-10 U.S. hit and its music video was frequently played in the early days of MTV.
The Tubes is the first album by the Tubes.Songs which received significant airplay from this album include "What Do You Want from Life?" and "White Punks on Dope", the latter of which peaked at number 28 on the UK singles chart. [3]
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The Completion Backward Principle is the fifth studio album by the American rock group the Tubes. It is the group's first for Capitol Records. It was accompanied by a long form music video release of the same name, although it did not contain all of the songs from the album. It is a concept album presented as a motivational business document.
The Michele Gray version of "The Monkey Time" was also used on the Capitol CD issue of the album. The album's liner notes list the track "Outside Lookin' Inside" as being "excerpted from a conversation with Harry James." [citation needed] In 2012 Iconclassic reissued the album with the original version of "The Monkey Time" featuring Davis.
Remote Control is the fourth studio album released by the Tubes. This was their first to be produced by Todd Rundgren (the other being 1985's Love Bomb ). It is a concept album about a television-addicted idiot savant .
Now is the third studio album released by The Tubes.It was produced by John Anthony.Fed up with constant meddling from Bud Scoppa and Don Wood under the direction of Bill Spooner including surreptitiously remixing a track when Anthony was not at the studio, Anthony was advised to leave the project by Jerry Moss.
The Tubes toured the UK at the height of the punk rock era in 1977. Despite their somewhat out-of-step musicality, the band's humorous and manic stage show found favor all over the country. Despite their somewhat out-of-step musicality, the band's humorous and manic stage show found favor all over the country.
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