Fee Waybill is a Classy gentleman. I was fortunate to run into him at the Canyon Club in Calabasas Ca. and he was nice enough to answer a few questions and I asked for an autograph and handed him a napkin and he said I think we can do better than that and came back with a piece of paper.If you're a Tubes fan they put on a great show.
I love this guy. He's a class act, and a real business man with a property management business near LA, and a serious horseman. A great, fun entertainer and positive influence in the music business and elsewhere. Thx!
Fee is probably the most intelligent, interesting, and fun front-man in the history or Rock N Roll. He writes great lyrics, and gives 110% in concert. His characters are terrific. i'm SO happy to see that he is still performing and performing well. We just saw the Tubes at the Canyon Club Agoura Saturday night, Feb 2, 2019 and wow, what a great show. I've been a fan since the 70s and love their music; it's far more intelligent and interesting than anything else I've heard. LONG LIVE THE TUBES !!!!
Was at a Tubes concert with my Mom and Dad, Fee comes out with the heels and outfit drinking a beer, Sits the beer down singing jamming out ends up kicking the beer on my mom front row. Song ends near the end of the concert they start playing tubes world tour, Fee comes out wearing a tubes concert t shirt for the tour takes it off gives it to my mother during the show. Show ends I have my back to the stage talking to my mother next thing I feel is 2 huge hands on my shoulders, I look up its fucking Fee using me as a leaning post to apologize to my mother and to make sure she was okay. Got the full band signatures on that shirt framed on my wall.... They are the best!!
just when I see myself as too old (53) to keep rockin', Fee saves the day, the Tubes are the most underrated rock band ever, nobody seems to recognise just how talented and gifted they are, and funny as fuck.
Totally mate, we always have a lads night out every time they come to Scotland, the guy has the audience in stitches then slays them with Mr Hate !! legend !
I'm not sure that I would necessarily consider theme as underrated, at least not during the prime 5-10 years of their recording and touring career (circa 1975-1986). They scored a handful of fairly successful pop/rock radio hits in the US and abroad (most notably US #1 She's a Beauty ,Talk to Ya Later, Monkey Time, Prime Time, and Love Bomb) not to mention a number of lesser Billboard entries and hook laden cult favorites (White Punks on Dope, What Do Ya Want From Life, Driving All Night, Tubes World Tour, etc) that aired sporadically on broadcast radio stations across the US and abroad, so they also broke the international market (especially in the UK, Europe, and Canada), they garnered plenty of positive critical reviews alongside a smaller handful of negative reviews, they played television concerts (most notably at least one MTV performance circa 1982-83) and a few modestly successful video releases (most notably The Completion Backwards. Principle video comp)plus they frequently toured and played in front of countless thousands of filled seats alongside a number of their fellow late 70s and early 80s new wave rockers and post punk icons. Of course, the stage performances mixed numerous, often bizarre costume changes, props, and consistent quality of musical performance. Not a bad 10-12 years or so, and they reunited during this millennium and have completed several successful tours steeped in plenty of nostalgia from the decade plus prime of their career as a band. I believe Fee has dabbled in acting, and members of the band have dabbled in other projects. They did okay for a bunch of eccentric rockers who haled from the hot, arid regions of Arizona playing music that utilized elements of pop, rock, prog, disco, funk, punk, new wave, synth, and other wide ranging styles in the studio. The albums sound good, the performances of that material have largely translated nicely to the live performances, and those live performances included a considerable amount of thought, talent, planning, and as many bizarre wardrobe changes during a show as a large scale Broadway production. I'm sure they have all lead decent middle class lives at least, they weren't starving artists by any means. Sure, they probably welcomed the income from the reunion tours, but they probably still get modest royalty payments from She's a Beauty, Talk to Ya Later, etc.
The Tubes were much more than chart hits. Their first 3 albums (especially their debut) are art-rock masterpieces. Their self-titled 1975 album should be ranked up there with Roxy Music's first album.
Saw the Tubes at the Santa Monica Civic Theatre, I believe 1976. Had the Santa Monica High School marching band with them! About 1 year later saw them at the Whiskey A Go-Go. Great stuff!
I love Fee. I love the Tubes. Saw them in Youngstown, OH IN THE 70'S Patty Smith was their opening act. I'm glad I didn't drop acid that night or I'd still be in a hospital for the criminally warped.
6/1/75 at Winterland. It was insane. 5000 people screaming "White Punks On Dope" at the top of their lungs. One of the best shows ever. I was 15. Thank God for Bill Graham. We were so lucky!
Saw the tubes on their first trip to the uk. Brilliant! Great memory. So nice to hear fee speak here. A very open genuine spirited man. By the way thanks for the free Camels fee.....still havent smoked em....😂
Saw the Tubes in Eugene Oregon when they opened the Hult center. Stoned out of my mind in the front row with Fee right in front of me. Next show at the Hult was Talking Heads, the show before they filmed Stop Making Sense. Good times
Fee looks and has as much energy as if he was in his early 40s here . He is really about 69 years of age here . Although i must say i like the early tubes the best from about 1974-1983 . No i didn't know about them when i was a kid then . one of Great things about the internet is that you learn something new all the time from the past .
Fee is really well spoken and insightful, he'd be a great radio voice, nice warm tone. helps he's not a drunk or druggie like many of his peers were/are, he looks healthy and clear eyed. saw The Tubes live in Hawaii back in the early 80's they were GREAT
I taped Nights with Alice Cooper on a few Halloween nights around 10 years ago. He played Motley Crew for Coopers Covers. That was the first time I ever heard White Punks On Dope (I was born in 1985). Just last week I saw the 45 from The Tubes at my local record store...so funny that right after I get the single here he is on Jonesy's Jukebox
Love The Tubes the same way I love the Damned. Although obviously very different, both bands are kind of underdogs whose musical idiosyncracy in terms of chord sequences made them unique and therefore invaluable in the eye of who recognized it. And neither of them take themselves too seriously. Long live the Tubes and the Damned.
Fee writes poetry?! I bet it's very interesting stuff. Loving this interview, and learning that Jonesy and Fee were in a film together. Two R n' R survivors just talkin' it over.
Steve writes GREAT lyrics!! When he says that he wishes he could write lyrics I think.... WHAT!?? ... Love his song writing, especially the lyrics, be proud of the lineage that you created Steve, it's a good one.
I can never get over his music it's so crazy my freshman and sophomore to junior years in high school all I ever did was listening To him all the time and every song corralated to what I was going through in those times it was a real dime having to listen to him till this day this man's music will always stick with me ❣️👊😭 Fee for life also does anyone know If has social media accounts???
Isn't it funny how things work! Just a few days ago I sent a link to an old Tubes concert to my good friends, The SoapGirls. A question came up at one of their livestream chats about, who would you most want to see perform live? I thought.....Oh, I gotta turn these girls onto The Tubes! Got me thinking about what a great & unsung band they were and now here's Fee himself telling us they're still doin' shows! (BTW Jonesy, get the SoapGirls on when they tour the States!!)
Listening to tubes since a teen...still like em way underrated because people just don't get it!I like their earliest works best some albums later got poppy or weak but still with some great stuff and humor!Scotlands Alex Harvey liked the tubes as well and he was grandfather of punk heavy rock blues jazz etc..to bad Alex still isn't around!
I remember seeing The Tubes many times in the 90s, Always a great show, and fun after the shows. I used to run the first Tubes Webpage, until I lost the domain name in 2000-2001, and that was the end of that. I still have a lot of the material that I might put up online again,m with a new look...who knows. Not sure the demand is there, as others seem to have carried the torch. Anyone who remembers me, or the webpage, drop me a message, here, or search me on facebook
Regarding the "Nobody cares about new music" quip, as a Killing Joke fan, I _mostly_ care about their new stuff; they just keep getting better every year (though it's been about 8 years since their last album..get on the stick, lads!)
He said if The Tubes had stuck with Foster and Lukather they would have been much more successful so he leaves the band to do a solo album with them and it's a huge disaster
Waybill is one the nicest guys you could meet . this stupid interviewer is talking about don't get arrested so many times . Fee was arrested very few times and when he was arrested it was the people who had him arrested who were belligerent assholes or suing to get money out of him thinking he was worth millions. Fee has never been wealthy like many millionaire entertainers who are not even close to the talent of Fee Waybill , the tubes, people who worked for or with Fee or the tubes . Fee never did harm to anyone his whole life . on the contrary , he has helped many people . god bless fee .
as my user name implies , haven't watched of listened to this video . I remember once Waybill saying that ginseng will keep you going much longer and better than coffee . he said he was drinking or taking ginseng from the start . i guess that's what kept him going strong in those long shows, and his costume changes and playing different personas , he did with the Tubes in the 1970s ... well i love coffee . but personally my experience he's right about ginseng . but I personally don't like it because it makes me hyper for 3 or 4 hours . coffee both relaxes me and gets my brain working but i do crash after just an hour drinking it . thats why we coffee drinkers drink so much of it i suppose .
I reckon Richard Marx must be still rich as f#$k from that period of the late 80s, he was HUGE here in Australia in that period when music didn't know what to do with itself , hair metal had been a flash in the pan and then grunge bands came in and finished off all the70s and 80s acts looking to follow on with their careers.. Most bands would be happy to have one of their tracks played on the video show.. well I think they were playing 2 or 3 of his songs in the same show at that time just before the Iraq war.. Everything changed afterwards mind you..
The 1975-1983 tubes were controversial and shocking . But they were not swearing, doing simulated s&m, nude females in acts or making sick twisted songs and acts for shock's sake like Lou Reed to be noticed . They were genuinely satirical , funny and critical about for example the me generation(the selfish generation i was part of) and making fun of rock bands including themselves . imho i liked bill sputnik spooner best. but like the whole band, performers, stage hands, producers, great theater , dancers..... funny, and great rock too . here's one of my favorite live concert videos from 1975, lousy quality but great nonetheless . th-cam.com/video/l8mFEBnAImY/w-d-xo.html
this brit interviewer is an old sod . he probably lives in bradford and drinks beer and eat crisps most of the time . Fee is in great shape for his age about 67 years old at this interview . doesn't look a day over 47 yrs old .
@@Lonkka665 - Went right past me, sorry! ;-)) I'll admit there were other bands from that era I like(d) better, like the Damned, Clash, Stranglers, Jam, ...
Was a great Tubes fan, until they became Todd Rontgen, Lukewarm's etc's band. I was like... who the hell is Ted Lundgren? Exit The Tubes. Mind you... they could easily have been world famous like The Please or The Cars. Faydo thought he was really something then. End of story.
I like this band because they never took themselves too seriously.They have a great live show but to be honest they are not the type of band to listen to over and over
The lyric " Thank heaven for little girls!! " sunk the Tubes. Everyone thought Fee and the Tubes were pedo's after that and no major label would promote them. You know, a 'fear of the unknown' thing that happens to cutting edge music and art.
Hmm. I've been listening to that album, Young and Rich a lot lately....the opening song, Tubes World Tour is fantastic. I believe that is the song you are referring to....in a French accent Fee goes oh ho ho ho, thank heaven for little girls"....I take that as him impersonating Maurice Chevalier. Grinning. And he does a good impression. I guess you'd have to know who that is not to take it the wrong way....I immediately knew what it was and was not offended. Had no idea it caused the band problems. It's humor.
Fee Waybill is a Classy gentleman. I was fortunate to run into him at the Canyon Club in Calabasas Ca. and he was nice enough to answer a few questions and I asked for an autograph and handed him a napkin and he said I think we can do better than that and came back with a piece of paper.If you're a Tubes fan they put on a great show.
What a great chat with two legends!
I love this guy. He's a class act, and a real business man with a property management business near LA, and a serious horseman. A great, fun entertainer and positive influence in the music business and elsewhere. Thx!
Fee is probably the most intelligent, interesting, and fun front-man in the history or Rock N Roll. He writes great lyrics, and gives 110% in concert. His characters are terrific. i'm SO happy to see that he is still performing and performing well. We just saw the Tubes at the Canyon Club Agoura Saturday night, Feb 2, 2019 and wow, what a great show. I've been a fan since the 70s and love their music; it's far more intelligent and interesting than anything else I've heard. LONG LIVE THE TUBES !!!!
...well put...thanks.......
Agree with you 100%. I can listen to his stories all day long.
Was at a Tubes concert with my Mom and Dad, Fee comes out with the heels and outfit drinking a beer, Sits the beer down singing jamming out ends up kicking the beer on my mom front row. Song ends near the end of the concert they start playing tubes world tour, Fee comes out wearing a tubes concert t shirt for the tour takes it off gives it to my mother during the show. Show ends I have my back to the stage talking to my mother next thing I feel is 2 huge hands on my shoulders, I look up its fucking Fee using me as a leaning post to apologize to my mother and to make sure she was okay. Got the full band signatures on that shirt framed on my wall.... They are the best!!
just when I see myself as too old (53) to keep rockin', Fee saves the day, the Tubes are the most underrated rock band ever, nobody seems to recognise just how talented and gifted they are, and funny as fuck.
Totally mate, we always have a lads night out every time they come to Scotland, the guy has the audience in stitches then slays them with Mr Hate !! legend !
Hey Rolla...I agree 100% with you. These guys were so UNDERRATED and UNAPPRECIATED it's hurts.
Yup
I'm not sure that I would necessarily consider theme as underrated, at least not during the prime 5-10 years of their recording and touring career (circa 1975-1986). They scored a handful of fairly successful pop/rock radio hits in the US and abroad (most notably US #1 She's a Beauty ,Talk to Ya Later, Monkey Time, Prime Time, and Love Bomb) not to mention a number of lesser Billboard entries and hook laden cult favorites (White Punks on Dope, What Do Ya Want From Life, Driving All Night, Tubes World Tour, etc) that aired sporadically on broadcast radio stations across the US and abroad, so they also broke the international market (especially in the UK, Europe, and Canada), they garnered plenty of positive critical reviews alongside a smaller handful of negative reviews, they played television concerts (most notably at least one MTV performance circa 1982-83) and a few modestly successful video releases (most notably The Completion Backwards. Principle video comp)plus they frequently toured and played in front of countless thousands of filled seats alongside a number of their fellow late 70s and early 80s new wave rockers and post punk icons. Of course, the stage performances mixed numerous, often bizarre costume changes, props, and consistent quality of musical performance. Not a bad 10-12 years or so, and they reunited during this millennium and have completed several successful tours steeped in plenty of nostalgia from the decade plus prime of their career as a band. I believe Fee has dabbled in acting, and members of the band have dabbled in other projects. They did okay for a bunch of eccentric rockers who haled from the hot, arid regions of Arizona playing music that utilized elements of pop, rock, prog, disco, funk, punk, new wave, synth, and other wide ranging styles in the studio. The albums sound good, the performances of that material have largely translated nicely to the live performances, and those live performances included a considerable amount of thought, talent, planning, and as many bizarre wardrobe changes during a show as a large scale Broadway production. I'm sure they have all lead decent middle class lives at least, they weren't starving artists by any means. Sure, they probably welcomed the income from the reunion tours, but they probably still get modest royalty payments from She's a Beauty, Talk to Ya Later, etc.
Long story short: they blew it.
The Tubes are insanely great live, criminally under rated.
Was just listening to TALK TO YA LATER. Jesus, jonesy has great guests and taste in music.
The Tubes were much more than chart hits. Their first 3 albums (especially their debut) are art-rock masterpieces. Their self-titled 1975 album should be ranked up there with Roxy Music's first album.
Great to see that Fee is still looking as good and fit as ever; The Tubes are one of my all time favorites. White Dopes on Punk! :P
I have loved The Tubes since the 70s and my biggest regret is never having seen them live!
I saw them in 2001~ Shook his hand. it was 3 of mine. BIg big man. Giant.
Saw the Tubes at the Santa Monica Civic Theatre, I believe 1976. Had the Santa Monica High School marching band with them! About 1 year later saw them at the Whiskey A Go-Go. Great stuff!
I love Jones...and I love The Tubes too!
always got time for Fee
Steve Jones and Fee Waybill on the same show,awesome!!!
Still the best live band in the world. Please come back to London soon.
wow Steve Lukather did that fabulous guitar solo in "talk to ya later?" wow.....great solo !!! definitely one of my favs!!!
I love Fee. I love the Tubes. Saw them in Youngstown, OH IN THE 70'S Patty Smith was their opening act. I'm glad I didn't drop acid that night or I'd still be in a hospital for the criminally warped.
fEE wAYBILL and Jonesy - it doesn't get much better than this on the Radio.
6/1/75 at Winterland. It was insane. 5000 people screaming "White Punks On Dope" at the top of their lungs. One of the best shows ever. I was 15.
Thank God for Bill Graham. We were so lucky!
Was that the show with KISS as opener?? Bill was managing The Tubes so there were probably several shows at Winterland around those years.
Good interview I was a tubes fan since their first album still am!
me too!! and nobody else really cares...sad.
Fee is a class act. I emailed him and he had the decency to reply........you don't forget stuff like that.
He looks incredible.
What a good guy. The Tubes were fun.
Saw the tubes on their first trip to the uk. Brilliant! Great memory. So nice to hear fee speak here. A very open genuine spirited man. By the way thanks for the free Camels fee.....still havent smoked em....😂
The Tubes are awesome! Come to Australia sometime, please Fee :-)
Saw the Tubes in Eugene Oregon when they opened the Hult center. Stoned out of my mind in the front row with Fee right in front of me. Next show at the Hult was Talking Heads, the show before they filmed Stop Making Sense. Good times
The Real Deal. Thanks for everything Fee.
Love the tubes
Fee looks and has as much energy as if he was in his early 40s here . He is really about 69 years of age here . Although i must say i like the early tubes the best from about 1974-1983 . No i didn't know about them when i was a kid then . one of Great things about the internet is that you learn something new all the time from the past .
Loved The Tubes! On my 80's soundtrack.
Fee is really well spoken and insightful, he'd be a great radio voice, nice warm tone. helps he's not a drunk or druggie like many of his peers were/are, he looks healthy and clear eyed. saw The Tubes live in Hawaii back in the early 80's they were GREAT
Seen this man 30 yrs ago in The Tubes playing in Columbus Oh. Todd Rundgren opened for them. They were great! A very busy show for sure!
Great interview Jonesy and great to see Fee still rockin
I taped Nights with Alice Cooper on a few Halloween nights around 10 years ago. He played Motley Crew for Coopers Covers. That was the first time I ever heard White Punks On Dope (I was born in 1985). Just last week I saw the 45 from The Tubes at my local record store...so funny that right after I get the single here he is on Jonesy's Jukebox
White Punks On Dope. Classic tunage!!
Saw the Tubes at the Bottom Line in NY after the first album came out. One of my greatest R&R memories.
What a cool guy
So awesome! Fee is a great performer and amazingly good conversationalist. An still looks very fit.
Love The Tubes the same way I love the Damned. Although obviously very different, both bands are kind of underdogs whose musical idiosyncracy in terms of chord sequences made them unique and therefore invaluable in the eye of who recognized it. And neither of them take themselves too seriously. Long live the Tubes and the Damned.
Seen them in in my hometown. Fee was the teets never laughed so fuckin hard I remember blasting Young and Rich always back in high-school thanks 🎉🎉
Fee writes poetry?! I bet it's very interesting stuff. Loving this interview, and learning that Jonesy and Fee were in a film together. Two R n' R survivors just talkin' it over.
What a guest. Easy going and generous story teller, I like that !
Steve writes GREAT lyrics!! When he says that he wishes he could write lyrics I think.... WHAT!?? ... Love his song writing, especially the lyrics, be proud of the lineage that you created Steve, it's a good one.
Talk to Ya Later ...last best song of the 1980s era of the Tubes!!
HARD TO CHOOSE > "Sushi Girl" - "Think About Me" -"A Matter of Pride" - "Turn Me On" - "No Way Out" - "White Punks on Dope"
I can never get over his music it's so crazy my freshman and sophomore to junior years in high school all I ever did was listening To him all the time and every song corralated to what I was going through in those times it was a real dime having to listen to him till this day this man's music will always stick with me ❣️👊😭 Fee for life also does anyone know If has social media accounts???
One in a million...
QUAY LUDE!
LEWD, dammit!!!
Isn't it funny how things work! Just a few days ago I sent a link to an old Tubes concert to my good friends, The SoapGirls. A question came up at one of their livestream chats about, who would you most want to see perform live? I thought.....Oh, I gotta turn these girls onto The Tubes! Got me thinking about what a great & unsung band they were and now here's Fee himself telling us they're still doin' shows! (BTW Jonesy, get the SoapGirls on when they tour the States!!)
Listening to tubes since a teen...still like em way underrated because people just don't get it!I like their earliest works best some albums later got poppy or weak but still with some great stuff and humor!Scotlands Alex Harvey liked the tubes as well and he was grandfather of punk heavy rock blues jazz etc..to bad Alex still isn't around!
Steve Lukather amazing guitarist, any decade.
Nix the poetry and write a rock book. These stories are endless...Awesome!
Cool show
The story behind, "She's a Beauty" video is great! Research it. (The San Francisco Macy's trip & a dollar @ a phone booth)
Fee is so fucking cool
I remember seeing The Tubes many times in the 90s, Always a great show, and fun after the shows. I used to run the first Tubes Webpage, until I lost the domain name in 2000-2001, and that was the end of that. I still have a lot of the material that I might put up online again,m with a new look...who knows. Not sure the demand is there, as others seem to have carried the torch. Anyone who remembers me, or the webpage, drop me a message, here, or search me on facebook
Fee has a perfect voice for FM
Fee was hilarious in the Stains.
Saw squeeze a couple times back then
That Live Tubes is pretty wild. Surprised they survived.
Fuckin' A... I've been waiting for Fee to come on!
Fee's perspective is +vibes
Bill and Ted's excellent adventure
where can i get this movie??
Regarding the "Nobody cares about new music" quip, as a Killing Joke fan, I _mostly_ care about their new stuff; they just keep getting better every year (though it's been about 8 years since their last album..get on the stick, lads!)
He said if The Tubes had stuck with Foster and Lukather they would have been much more successful so he leaves the band to do a solo album with them and it's a huge disaster
Waybill is one the nicest guys you could meet . this stupid interviewer is talking about don't get arrested so many times . Fee was arrested very few times and when he was arrested it was the people who had him arrested who were belligerent assholes or suing to get money out of him thinking he was worth millions. Fee has never been wealthy like many millionaire entertainers who are not even close to the talent of Fee Waybill , the tubes, people who worked for or with Fee or the tubes . Fee never did harm to anyone his whole life . on the contrary , he has helped many people . god bless fee .
Wow watching some of those old Tubes video's where Fee was dressed up in bondage with a bruised ass was interesting! lol
That's not uncommon in Hollywood
Cool ass dude
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as my user name implies , haven't watched of listened to this video . I remember once Waybill saying that ginseng will keep you going much longer and better than coffee . he said he was drinking or taking ginseng from the start . i guess that's what kept him going strong in those long shows, and his costume changes and playing different personas , he did with the Tubes in the 1970s ... well i love coffee . but personally my experience he's right about ginseng . but I personally don't like it because it makes me hyper for 3 or 4 hours . coffee both relaxes me and gets my brain working but i do crash after just an hour drinking it . thats why we coffee drinkers drink so much of it i suppose .
"This ain't no weekend trip to Hollywood..."
W.P.O.D.
Tubes on SCTV is worth looking up (if you have a sense of humor 😄)
Mark Mark
U Betcha,Ya Hoser!!!
They blew up real good!
the tubes are like kiss if kiss had any talent
It would have hard when White Punks came out to imagine Waybill doing a cruise.
Holy shit!! I would literally kill someone to be on a cruise with all those artists he mentioned. Fuck me
is there an episode with Arthur Brown? .
Probably after midnight
Some revelations in this one lol
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I reckon Richard Marx must be still rich as f#$k from that period of the late 80s, he was HUGE here in Australia in that period when music didn't know what to do with itself , hair metal had been a flash in the pan and then grunge bands came in and finished off all the70s and 80s acts looking to follow on with their careers.. Most bands would be happy to have one of their tracks played on the video show.. well I think they were playing 2 or 3 of his songs in the same show at that time just before the Iraq war.. Everything changed afterwards mind you..
Alice Cooper has a new wave rock phase from 1978-1982. he had a few songs that could've been Tubes songs
The 1975-1983 tubes were controversial and shocking . But they were not swearing, doing simulated s&m, nude females in acts or making sick twisted songs and acts for shock's sake like Lou Reed to be noticed . They were genuinely satirical , funny and critical about for example the me generation(the selfish generation i was part of) and making fun of rock bands including themselves . imho i liked bill sputnik spooner best. but like the whole band, performers, stage hands, producers, great theater , dancers..... funny, and great rock too . here's one of my favorite live concert videos from 1975, lousy quality but great nonetheless . th-cam.com/video/l8mFEBnAImY/w-d-xo.html
Re Styles was never shy about getting her ta tas out.
Jonesy gives zero fucks about anything Fee has to say.
Yeah sometimes Jonsey comes off like a bitter old fart. Always wearing his own merch and kissing the asses of the Foo Fighters.
"Colonel Sanders?"
this brit interviewer is an old sod . he probably lives in bradford and drinks beer and eat crisps most of the time . Fee is in great shape for his age about 67 years old at this interview . doesn't look a day over 47 yrs old .
This "old sod" once was the guitarist for the Sex Pistols, LOL! :-))
To be exact, he's a Lazy Sod... :D
@@Lonkka665 - I'm fine with that, too! Jonesy wouldn't be Jonesy otherwise X-))
@@mightyV444 My reply was an appropriate reference to a Pistols song... ;)
@@Lonkka665 - Went right past me, sorry! ;-)) I'll admit there were other bands from that era I like(d) better, like the Damned, Clash, Stranglers, Jam, ...
Was a great Tubes fan, until they became Todd Rontgen, Lukewarm's etc's band. I was like... who the hell is Ted Lundgren? Exit The Tubes. Mind you... they could easily have been world famous like The Please or The Cars. Faydo thought he was really something then. End of story.
WPOD
" The Pink Floyd".......Really??!! Lol
I like this band because they never took themselves too seriously.They have a great live show but to be honest they are not the type of band to listen to over and over
New Avatar Of course you’re speaking for yourself because I’ve pretty much worn out every record they’ve done from 75-83
Boring!!
The lyric " Thank heaven for little girls!! " sunk the Tubes. Everyone thought Fee and the Tubes were pedo's after that and no major label would promote them. You know, a 'fear of the unknown' thing that happens to cutting edge music and art.
Hmm. I've been listening to that album, Young and Rich a lot lately....the opening song, Tubes World Tour is fantastic. I believe that is the song you are referring to....in a French accent Fee goes oh ho ho ho, thank heaven for little girls"....I take that as him impersonating Maurice Chevalier. Grinning. And he does a good impression. I guess you'd have to know who that is not to take it the wrong way....I immediately knew what it was and was not offended. Had no idea it caused the band problems. It's humor.