@@debbiebrantley61 There’s actually no way you were that confident being a dumb*ss😭. Aye goofball, how many years is it from 1981 to 2001 LOL.??? 20 YEARS!!! You just proved you can’t do math for sh*t😂😂😂🤦🏻♂️! THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK or in your case, type kiddo.
@@debbiebrantley61 Hey what’s the years from 1981 to 2001 ? 20 YEARS lady, 20 YEARS once again😂😂😂. It came out in 1981 not “86 or 87”. Think before you speak/type. Do the math and don’t be so confident being a fool, now you are humbled.
Here we are in 2024 and this song came to me and thats what brought me here. The Tubes? Simply when you have "it" you HAVE It. One of the top 10's ion my 80' s list. In this video they sound as good as they ever did. Actually better with all those years under their belt.
@@joeelwell162 White Punks On Dope, was never a hit, but it was their signature song in the the mid 70's! They have 3 or 4 albums released before the 80's, that are underrated albums. Remote Control is an album I have enjoyed for decades now, but rarely has anyone ever heard of it!
For some, these guys dropped through the net and went off the radar in their heyday. But they wrote excellent well crafted tunes and put so much effort into every performance. Fee is an amazing front man. My first memory of them was not great, I thought the massive boots and crazy outfits Fee wore was just too over the top, but when I saw them at Knebworth (England), I was won over totally. The Completion Backward Principal if you could possibly manage the time, is well worth revisiting. And decades on, I am still loving their skills. x
This was one of my first favorite songs. Just recently, I discovered their older records. I have so much respect for them. How cool it would be to see them live! It seems to be where they thrive. Anyway…I’m STILL hooked! So good- so good!
The Tubes put out a Great Live Album in the late 70's. It's what got me into Them.Great Theatrical Band,and Fee Waybill was a one of a kind front Man. Glad They made some Money during the MTV Years with this song. Still loved their early 70's stuff.Peace to All.
One of the best band ever(!) I rediscovered after 30 years - wow how good The Tubes were! Simply got sidetracked stopping listening to this mob - dont ask me why - but wow, what a great band!
Fee and the boys are just the balls. 20 years on with this song and it's like the 80's (the greatest decade, if may) all over again. Rock on my friends!
When I first herd this tune back in the day I thought it was 38 special yes they were that good you have to really be good to be mistaken for 38 Special. the tubes were great band.
When I first heard it I thought it was Toto. Then many years later I heard that Steve Lukather helped write the song and I believe one of the other keyboardists from Toto (Steve Pocaro?) did the actual studio keyboard parts on this song. Lukather plays the insane lead solo.
As a vocalist. I think she did a really good job vocally considering his age and how much time has passed. The backup vocalists are the ones that are off
You’re smokin’ crack. The backup vocals were spot on. One very small part in the first chorus that may or may not have been a bit squirrelly but man, that’s really picking nits. I love how people have to bash an artist for the .01% imperfection in their live performance while forgetting about the .99% that they played flawlessly. You’re not a Repub by any chance, are you?!?
Saw them about 10 years ago due to the edging of a friend. They were playing on a Sunday at a city event. Went to the early show because hey, we had to work the next day. They were so good we stayed for the second show! The showed was played off a downtown city square and it was hot that day. We were imibing at a local establishment that was behind the stage. When we walked out for the second show they were behind the stage and we ended up talking to Fee. Had no idea he is so freaking tall! Don't think he thought a lot about us though as we were in a really good mood!
Met Fee several times, greatvguy. A bit introverted... but what a voice. My gorgeous wife RIP was a huge fan.l took her backstage several times and l think she was literally in awe, even tho my sons father b plays in Foghat, and lve sang with some legends...
WOW I was living in Europe when this was playing on 'the waves'... To think I missed seeing them in my hometown, I could cry 😭 I didn't even know they were popular back here. And this wasn't too long after The WIldhorse opened. I worked on the graphics for that place too. I'm not sure what that says about fate and irony... God those were the days!
Great Job Tubes! These guys were first seen in the movie, "XANADU" c1980. They performed "Dancin" during the dream scene when Gene Kelly & Sonny were discussing ideas for the night club. Gene wanted 1940's style entertainment, while Sonny liked the 1980 electronic movement (hence The Tubes playing). The scene formulated a very seamless mashup between the two eras!
No Auto Tune, just straight talent.
Even better since he lip-synched Bobby Kimball in the chorus, for the original song and video. Waybill did a great job here.
Fee was 51 here, sounding 31. Amazing.
Even back in '83 he was 33 when this song went big. He looked 10 years younger!
He’s 74 now, still doing it. Playing near me soon.
It's crazy how good he sings this live 20 years after it's release. And by no means is it an easy song to sing.
40 years not 20
@@AlreadyShort No buddy, it’s 20, the song came out in the 80’s not the 60’s.
Can you not do math?do you really think this song is 20 yrs old?!? It came out in 1986 or 87.
@@debbiebrantley61 There’s actually no way you were that confident being a dumb*ss😭. Aye goofball, how many years is it from 1981 to 2001 LOL.??? 20 YEARS!!! You just proved you can’t do math for sh*t😂😂😂🤦🏻♂️! THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK or in your case, type kiddo.
@@debbiebrantley61 Hey what’s the years from 1981 to 2001 ? 20 YEARS lady, 20 YEARS once again😂😂😂. It came out in 1981 not “86 or 87”. Think before you speak/type. Do the math and don’t be so confident being a fool, now you are humbled.
Here we are in 2024 and this song came to me and thats what brought me here.
The Tubes? Simply when you have "it" you HAVE It. One of the top 10's ion my 80' s list.
In this video they sound as good as they ever did. Actually better with all those years under their belt.
Lots of cowbell !!! 😮😂
This song is just like a fine wine, it gets better with age.
One of the greatest "80's" songs of all time!
Heard in every topless bar across the nation!!! LOL! Love The TUBES!
I miss the 80s
actually even better looking and sounding 20+ years later.. Go boy.
One of the best 80’s songs. Period.
amen...one of the best.
Loved the guitar riffs in it. I watch the original video many times and never get tired of it.
Man, Fee is so completely spot-on here.
What an amazing performance. I watched another performance from 86 and this sounds exactly the same.
What an underrated voice, this guy could sing , well done Fee
Crushing guitar tone, bass tone, great players, vocals spot on, doesn't get too much better than this...
Your auto spell changed the word crappy to crushing
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Coming from someone that has Mick Mars on the You Tube page am I supposed to feel some way about your comment?
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This is a joke right?
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These guys are slammin it.
I'm not even into the Tubes, but I just came from watching the actual video . . . And they sound better here.
More vibrant.
40 years ago still a classic 1 hit wonder
2 hits. "I'll Talk to ya Later" was huge too.
@@joeelwell162 White Punks On Dope, was never a hit, but it was their signature song in the the mid 70's! They have 3 or 4 albums released before the 80's, that are underrated albums. Remote Control is an album I have enjoyed for decades now, but rarely has anyone ever heard of it!
3:14,. Fee nails the phrase and you can just see the real joy he has at doing what he does. He just kills this tune.
Worked with them on the beauty tour in 83 ? Nicest cats in the biz...legends all !
Wow! That’s awesome
Such a classic song … that beginning is like no other
REAL music and REAL singing. No autotune.
that drummer has an awesome sounding drumkit
Helllllllllllll YEAAAAAH!!!!!! Sounds amazing what a performance!!!!!
For some, these guys dropped through the net and went off the radar in their heyday. But they wrote excellent well crafted tunes and put so much effort into every performance. Fee is an amazing front man. My first memory of them was not great, I thought the massive boots and crazy outfits Fee wore was just too over the top, but when I saw them at Knebworth (England), I was won over totally. The Completion Backward Principal if you could possibly manage the time, is well worth revisiting. And decades on, I am still loving their skills. x
Tubes are still out there touring and still killing it
This was one of my first favorite songs. Just recently, I discovered their older records. I have so much respect for them. How cool it would be to see them live! It seems to be where they thrive. Anyway…I’m STILL hooked! So good- so good!
Great song,great vocalsgreat guitar work...😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Killer version..
one of the most provoking music video I've seen this guy is Genius full of energy
The Tubes put out a Great Live Album in the late 70's. It's what got me into Them.Great Theatrical Band,and Fee Waybill was a one of a kind front Man. Glad They made some Money during the MTV Years with this song. Still loved their early 70's stuff.Peace to All.
One of the best band ever(!) I rediscovered after 30 years - wow how good The Tubes were! Simply got sidetracked stopping listening to this mob - dont ask me why - but wow, what a great band!
❤️🔥THIS PERFORMANCE IS EVERYTHING!!!!!❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Oh wow they got the harmony vocals in, fantastic!
Man this song takes me back. Love it.
They were such a staggeringly great band. Nobody touches them on the scene today.
Gary Cambra playing guitar, keyboards and singing the ultimate ringer.
Truly one of the greats from a fun era!
Real music...love it
fucking awesome after all these years !
Exactly what I said they sound wonderful!
Fee and the boys are just the balls. 20 years on with this song and it's like the 80's (the greatest decade, if may) all over again. Rock on my friends!
I sure love that key change!!
When I first herd this tune back in the day I thought it was 38 special yes they were that good you have to really be good to be mistaken for 38 Special. the tubes were great band.
True dat.
How about “White Punks on Dope “ these guys were/are a Trip
When I first heard it I thought it was Toto. Then many years later I heard that Steve Lukather helped write the song and I believe one of the other keyboardists from Toto (Steve Pocaro?) did the actual studio keyboard parts on this song. Lukather plays the insane lead solo.
It basically was Toto and the Tube’s singer
Just a great all around fucking band..am I right!!??
As a vocalist. I think she did a really good job vocally considering his age and how much time has passed. The backup vocalists are the ones that are off
You’re smokin’ crack. The backup vocals were spot on. One very small part in the first chorus that may or may not have been a bit squirrelly but man, that’s really picking nits. I love how people have to bash an artist for the .01% imperfection in their live performance while forgetting about the .99% that they played flawlessly. You’re not a Repub by any chance, are you?!?
THE SYNTH BREAKDOWN “ Step outside your world “. Is it me or is that the most heavenly melody ever created ????!!! What ???
I agree
Oh man. Just clicked on this thinking "Oooh! A recent show of theirs!" Um Jill? 2001 is basically 20 years ago. Ooooof.
I just thought the same daaaaamn thing……😫fuck!!
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You're welcome.
There is a newer one from about 2 years ago.
Saw them about 10 years ago due to the edging of a friend. They were playing on a Sunday at a city event. Went to the early show because hey, we had to work the next day. They were so good we stayed for the second show! The showed was played off a downtown city square and it was hot that day. We were imibing at a local establishment that was behind the stage. When we walked out for the second show they were behind the stage and we ended up talking to Fee. Had no idea he is so freaking tall! Don't think he thought a lot about us though as we were in a really good mood!
Met Fee several times, greatvguy. A bit introverted... but what a voice. My gorgeous wife RIP was a huge fan.l took her backstage several times and l think she was literally in awe, even tho my sons father b plays in Foghat, and lve sang with some legends...
Helluva live performance.
Their lead singer has got a great voice,that is a hard song.
WOW I was living in Europe when this was playing on 'the waves'... To think I missed seeing them in my hometown, I could cry 😭 I didn't even know they were popular back here. And this wasn't too long after The WIldhorse opened. I worked on the graphics for that place too. I'm not sure what that says about fate and irony... God those were the days!
This song is so good!
Great Job Tubes! These guys were first seen in the movie, "XANADU" c1980. They performed "Dancin" during the dream scene when Gene Kelly & Sonny were discussing ideas for the night club. Gene wanted 1940's style entertainment, while Sonny liked the 1980 electronic movement (hence The Tubes playing). The scene formulated a very seamless mashup between the two eras!
First seen? Perhaps by some. But many of us knew of them long before that. Try “White Punks on Dope” or “What Do You Want from Life” from 1975.
Great set, energy, sound, better than original video.
This song is a beauty!
Great Band/Tune has a great vibe/ Superb
Still very much GOT IT! Great Underrated Band
Me recuerda la Gran serie policial "MIAMI VICE"
con su exelente musica
Iconic song. Never gets old
The first (only?) nips ever on MTV thanks to The Tubes. And some great music from them, too. Always a great show! :)
They deserve far more likes than they were given tbh
Such a great band!
Wow!!!!!! Glad I found this one!
The Tubes... brilliant song writing, brilliant message "Give 'em enough rope" and great stage presence !
Big Love from Big Sur !
Excellent performance!
I like the drummer also.
Great pipes.
thx for posting this; damn great song!
man, well played. sounds fantastic!
I love You this song! I love You the tubes!! Thanks for this gift! 😭😘🥰🥰🥰🥰
Love the live version
The Tubes are always better live and in-concert. We just need some live recordings (albums) in the 21st century from theses bad boys.
Man 1st time in 78 Aragon Chgo , they were Tripn
They always look they’re having so much fun!
@@gagegibbs5219 ...and they are, because they have always believed in their craft.
@@terrycarlin2443 Toronto CNE Bandshell June '83 in the pouring rain. It was magical and a show I will never forget. The Plimsouls opened.
Check out Wild in London. Catch them on tour, in fact. They're still out there killing it
That was fun. THANK YOU
🙋🏾♂️ Damn I miss the 80's at times.
Sounds great!Love this song!
Amazing 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
These guys were so under rated.
Wow he still has it... For he's age.. his voice is near perfect...
Awesome
I’m impressed. I liked it
And look at John "Fee O." Waybill; he was outfitted as a carnival barker in that concert, straw hat and all!!!
I saw them in Scottsdale a long time ago
they killing it
Great vocals
The only band I actually worship!
Simple amazing
These boys are well established pros and never sound bad,watch out for re styles tribute concert
What was it before you changed it? George Stone...😄
This is a hit in every Waybill!
Have you ever noticed that most of names on the tube are not real. Excellent evaluation Tom Giraffe 🦒. I will have to get back with you.🙃
great
A really underestimated and underestimated band of the 80ies. They know playing.
Saw them at Phoenix College when they were called The Beans..
AWESOME !!!😅🎈😅🎈😅🎈😅🎈😅🎈😅🎈😅🎈😅🎈😅🎈😅
Wow. All-Star band.
Damn, I guess I never consider that the bands I grew up with get older. Which means I’ve gotten older too.
🗣 She’s a beautyyyy!!!
Roger bleedin Steen!! Love Fee too. But just such a wonderful band
Damn! Fee sounded GREAT!
Tres patines rockea y cantaba
Fee was very underrated. Full throttle vocalist!
He worked with David Foster and the lead guitarist from Toto for this songs compilation.
"Why would I lie?"