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THE TUBES- last U.K gig at The Pier this Tuesday (14th Dec.)!


THE TUBES - South Parade Pier, Tuesday 14th December.

Don't foget! The very last date of The Tubes U.K tour is at Southsea this 
Tuesday! They've been getting rave reviews thoughout this tour, so this is NOT to 
be missed! 

Twenty seven years after being banned from performing in Portsmouth,  THE 
TUBES are back in town,  and their appearance  at South Parade Pier is a real 
coup, as it's the smallest venue on the tour, as they've played at prestigious 
venues such as  Carling Academys up and down the country and Shepherds Bush 
Empire during the tour.  

In the tradition of  Zappa and Beefheart, the Tubes were one of the first 
bands to write and perform songs in a head-on theatrical onslaught.  They simply 
didn't entertain, they shocked audiences into submission. They will go down in 
the rock history  as one of the most exciting, in-your-face tight-knit group 
of musicians, epitomising the hilarity of popular American culture by making 
it into a the ultimate rock'n'roll extravaganza.  Some say they were about 15 
years ahead of Madonna, and light years ahead of the politically correct...... 

Rikki Farr, a great friend of the Portsmouth music scene, the former promoter 
of the Isle of Wight Festival (and the man who first brought Country Joe & 
The Fish to South Parade Pier in 1969!!) was a great  fan of The Tubes, and in 
1977 persuaded them to tour the U.K. and record a live album. 

One of the band's first U.K. concerts, was scheduled for Remembrance  Sunday 
1977 at  Portsmouth Guildhall.  Under pressure from The British Legion, who  
strongly objected to the show, Portsmouth Council officials took the trip to 
Newcastle to see the band perform their first gig of the tour to make up their 
own minds whether the show should go on. The Portsmouth Councillors saw a show 
which  involved mock bondage rituals, simulated sex, a 12-foot high rock star 
by the name of Quay Lude singing 'White Punks On Dope', exploding televisions, 
chainsaws and an array of semi-clad dancers. Lurid headlines in the tabloid 
press such as "How would you like your daughter to see this?"  can't have 
helped matters either...  The Tubes were banned from performing at Portsmouth 
Guildhall. 

However, despite the ban, The Tubes went on to sell out an amazing five-night 
engagement at the Hammersmith Odeon.  During the recording of the live 
concert album, 'What Do You Want From Live', Fee  Waybill accidentally broke his leg 
onstage while acting out his punk character Johnny Bugger, and the remainder 
of the tour was cancelled.

Four fifths of the original line-up of The Tubes will be appearing at The 
South Parade Pier concert -   Rick Anderson  (bass) Roger Steen (guitar),  
Prairie Prince (drums)  and of course  lead singer Fee Waybill  - alias Dr. 
Strangekiss, Hugh Heifer, Johnny Bugger and Quay Lewd. They're joined by keyboard 
player  Gary Cambra, the "new boy" - he's only been with them since 1992!

So expect to hear  'White Punks On Dope', 'Mondo Bondage',  'What Do You Want 
From Life',   'Don't Touch Me There',  'Slipped My Disco', 'Turn Me On', 'TV 
Is King', 'Prime Time',  'Talk to Ya Later', 'Don't Want to Wait Anymore' ,' 
She's a Beauty' 
'Piece By Piece' .... the hits just come on a-comin'. 

The Tubes have  the uncanny ability to highlight the absurdity of everyday 
American life, occasionally shocking audiences along the way, but more 
importantly, always making them think twice.  The Tubes have always managed to expose, 
enlighten and entertain audiences worldwide by combining art with trash, 
comedy with tragedy, and innovative rock theatre with consummate musicianship. 

DON'T MISS THIS ONE - WE'RE EXPECTING A SELL-OUT SO GET YOUR TICKETS (£12 
advance) SOON! !!!!!!!!!! Available from this Friday from......

Wedgewood Rooms Box Office,  Albert Rd, Southsea.  
Reflex Records -  Albert Rd. Southsea & High St.,  Gosport.  
& General Office, South Parade Pier.

All enquiries to spiderpromos@aol.com or ring o 07970 959793 anytime.

And check out The Tubes  official website - www.thetubes.com