Yes! Love The Tubes. I think I left a comment on your last Tubes lesson about this one. I worked security at one of their shows way back in 2005 and got to hangout with them after. Good time.
i dont even know this song but i saw you play it and it sounded so cool knew i had to learn it, now I can play the guitar parts of a song Ive never heard, thanks!
Love this song! I've happened to see these guys live twice, the last around 2008 and Fee certainly has still got it! Fortunately I was ready for his appearance for this song but the people who I took to the show were not LOL!
Awesome! Big Tubes fan here! Been trying to figure out one of their best tunes, Tubes World Tournfor years now. Bill Spooner and Roger Steen are truly underrated guitarists.
Like the way you teach. Da da da da. :D I was pretty far out there in '75. When White Punks On Dope dropped on the airwaves, it seemed like music from Heaven.
This is wild since I'm from Kentucky, but I actually heard this song when I was fairly little from somewhere. I can't remember how I found it later in life. Probably UA-cam from OGWT. I'm now 15 and came here to learn this song. Thank you KDA. Best tutorials on here for these obscure songs.
My youth pastor turned me onto this Tubes song when the album " What do you want from Live" came out in 1978, I was 12. We would smoke w%%d and explore the endless possibilities of the future of music and the cosmos that God had created.
Wow ! Great band , Fee Waybill and The Tubes. Roger Steen was a good guitarist. Most people won't know that Steve Lukather (Toto) played the solo on the Tubes hit Talk To Ya Later. I also believe the Tubes were produced by the legendary Todd Rundgren.
Wow ! I didn't know that SL played the solo on Talk to you Later. I understand now why I loved it so much and why I've spent weeks to learn it a long time ago ! 🤘
The first time I saw the Tubes they were one of the opening acts for Led Zeppelin in San Francisco, at Kesar stadium. Along with Lee Michaels and a sadly miscast Livingston Taylor, who ended up succumbing to the "boos" and leaving, I mean, the crowd was there to Rock and Stairway was brand new. The Tubes really stole the show as far as just pure showmanship goes. And their music was stellar, too. Lee Michaels was great! One of his last shows. His version of "Walking the Dog" is still in my mind. And, of course, Zep was amazing!
Love this song! Very much underappreciated band these days, their shows were really wild. What do you want from life? (a baby's arm holding an apple). Btw, any chance you've got a proper tutorial on She Ain't Pretty sitting in the queue?
Really good stuff here. Found your channel through the UA-cam algorithm suggestions. Sometimes it works. Subscribed! Really high quality lessons here.
Part of the soundtrack of my youth. A real gem. Great lesson KDA thank you- I’m going to learn this one !
You're awesome mate, thanks for that!
I seen these guys in the '80s it would be awesome to get the solo to this thanks if you can
Saw the Tubes in Toronto in 82 or 83, no question, one if the best live shows ever.
Saw them in 2000 in SF at a small venue. They had a meet and greet after.
Yes! Love The Tubes. I think I left a comment on your last Tubes lesson about this one. I worked security at one of their shows way back in 2005 and got to hangout with them after. Good time.
i dont even know this song but i saw you play it and it sounded so cool knew i had to learn it, now I can play the guitar parts of a song Ive never heard, thanks!
You have to listen to the, What do want from live version
Excellent track tutorial. I've been meaning to pick up this one and you've just handed me the tools, KDA. Thank you!
Love this song! I've happened to see these guys live twice, the last around 2008 and Fee certainly has still got it! Fortunately I was ready for his appearance for this song but the people who I took to the show were not LOL!
Great Band ! Great song ! Nina Hagen cover (Spliff period) is also very good.
Thanks Kelly for this time travel !
Love the Tubes.....Ive seen them many times live....First time Remote Control at the Greek Theatre......Thank you for the lesson......
Kelly, not a good deal of subscribers/viewers know of this hidden gem.
Excellent choice!
“Hang my self when i get enough rope”
Such an underrated classic rock song. I only discovered it a couple month's ago.
Long time since I heard that song on the radio. Nice tutorial ♪♫♪♫♪♫
Awesome! Big Tubes fan here! Been trying to figure out one of their best tunes, Tubes World Tournfor years now. Bill Spooner and Roger Steen are truly underrated guitarists.
Like the way you teach. Da da da da. :D I was pretty far out there in '75. When White Punks On Dope dropped on the airwaves, it seemed like music from Heaven.
lovely
WPOD!!! We covered this song back in the day and hardly anybody had ever heard of it.
This is wild since I'm from Kentucky, but I actually heard this song when I was fairly little from somewhere. I can't remember how I found it later in life. Probably UA-cam from OGWT. I'm now 15 and came here to learn this song. Thank you KDA. Best tutorials on here for these obscure songs.
My youth pastor turned me onto this Tubes song when the album " What do you want from Live" came out in 1978, I was 12. We would smoke w%%d and explore the endless possibilities of the future of music and the cosmos that God had created.
I was a junior in high school when I bought it on cassette. 1984 😂
Wow ! Great band , Fee Waybill and The Tubes. Roger Steen was a good guitarist. Most people won't know that Steve Lukather (Toto) played the solo on the Tubes hit Talk To Ya Later. I also believe the Tubes were produced by the legendary Todd Rundgren.
Wow ! I didn't know that SL played the solo on Talk to you Later. I understand now why I loved it so much and why I've spent weeks to learn it a long time ago ! 🤘
great i knew some of it but you filled in the blanks thank you sir
Perfect !! Thank You ,, from Ireland ☘
LOVE IT!!!!!!
The first time I saw the Tubes they were one of the opening acts for Led Zeppelin in San Francisco, at Kesar stadium. Along with Lee Michaels and a sadly miscast Livingston Taylor, who ended up succumbing to the "boos" and leaving, I mean, the crowd was there to Rock and Stairway was brand new. The Tubes really stole the show as far as just pure showmanship goes. And their music was stellar, too. Lee Michaels was great! One of his last shows. His version of "Walking the Dog" is still in my mind. And, of course, Zep was amazing!
Wish I were there!!!
Remember my parents falling about laughing.. when they saw the mentioned video ..when me my friends were watching it years ago 😂
Love this song! Very much underappreciated band these days, their shows were really wild. What do you want from life? (a baby's arm holding an apple). Btw, any chance you've got a proper tutorial on She Ain't Pretty sitting in the queue?
Can you do a lesson on I Was A Punk Before You Were?
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