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Wow; talk about bringing back memories...

In 1975 after graduating from high school in a little town of 1000 people in Georgia, I finally made it back to the big city. In this case, San Francisco where my father was living. I walked into a comic book store (Comics & Comix when it was at the old location, closer to Broadway) and What do You Want from Life was playing. That was when I realized that I'd never have to deal with "Podunkville" again! What a culture shock... :g

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I don't know that I've ever actually heard the Tubes. My one association with them is a memory of sitting in Bob and John's (a fantastic pizzia and wing place in the old neighborhood back in Buffalo) and looking at this woman with an awful haircut who was sitting a couple of booths away. It was one of those short, spikey dos (not quite a mullet, but similar) that was popular with the "New Wave" crowd back in the early 80s. She was wearing a Tubes t-shirt and she had a very small child with her. My first thought was, "They let people like that have kids?"

The pizzia and wings were great, though. And they used to serve Squirt in these little green bottles...

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I don't know that I've ever actually heard the Tubes.

My first thought was, "They let people like that have kids?"

<<<<<My first thought was, "They let people like that have kids?">>>>

What an elitist !!! :) BTW, Tubes fans wrote the original book on child rearing...didn't you know?

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<<<<<I don't know that I've ever actually heard the Tubes. >>>>

I'm a bit surprised to hear that.......thought the "arch parodists of the consumer society" would have been right up your alley?

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They were a great band in their day. I saw them a couple of times although not at their peak when they were playing week-long gigs at "The Boarding House" in SF and getting rave reviews for their outrageous show.

I probably saw them around their 2nd or 3rd albums. They still put on quite a performance. I don't think their albums quite do justice to the live event, but then again that's always the case. :eye:

What Do You Want From Life??!?

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I don't know that I've ever actually heard the Tubes....

Alexander, you have to remember this song from 1983!...And Weizen, best group from San Fran ever???

THE TUBES She's A Beauty

Step right up and don't be shy

Because you will not believe your eyes

She's right here, behind the glass

You're gonna like her, 'cause she's got class

You can look inside another world

You get to talk to a pretty girl

She's everything you dream about...

But don't fall in love

She's a beauty

She's one in a million girls

She's a beauty

Why would I lie

Why would I lie?

You can say anything you like

But you can't touch the merchandise

She'll give you ev'ry penny's worth

But it will cost you a dollar first

You can step outside your little world

[step outside]

You can talk to a pretty girl

She's everything you dream about

But don't fall in love

She's a beauty

She's one in a million girls

One in a million girls

Why would I lie

Why would I lie?

But don't fall in love

If you do you'll find out you're gonna lose

She's one in a million girls

One in a million girls

Why would I lie

Now why would I lie?

Step outside your world...

But don't fall in love

She's a beauty

She's one in a million girls

One in a million girls

Why would I lie

Now why would I lie?

But don't fall in love

If you do you'll find out you're gonna lose

She's one in a million girls

One in a million girls

Why would I lie

Now why would I lie?

But don't fall in love

She's a beauty

She's one in a million girls

One in a million girls

Why would I lie

Now why would I lie?

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There's this old grumpy guy who posts on the SF Giants message board all the time. His screen name is fwaybill. I always wondered if it might possibly really be him. Just from subtle side comments he's made here and there, he definately knows a LOT about the 70s SF music scene and about the 70s punk thing in general. And he's definately in the right age range. He just remembers too many specific things about 70s/80s baseball to not be.

As an aside, do you know what eventually happened to Fee? He ended up being a backup vocalist on Richard Marx records. How's that for irony?

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