THE TUBES Live At Winterland, San Francisco, CA 12-28-1978 DVD DVD Format: NTSC Source: Pro-Shot (Multi Camera) Video Quality: Rating: 7.8 Menus: Yes Chapter Selection: Every 5 Min. Full Screen: Yes HD: No Total Running Time: 112 Min. NOTE: BLACK & WHITE FOOTAGE SETLIST: What Do You Want From Life Turn Me On Tubes World Tour Lonesome Roger Steen / Ghost Riders In The Sky Strung Out On Strings Sacramento Monologue (The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valence Theme From Route 66 Sweet Caroline Don't Touch Me There / Mondo Bondage No Way Out Only The Strong Survive TV Is King I Want It All Now Telecide Love's A Mystery (I Don't Understand) Remote Control / Drum Solo Baba O'Riley / The Kids Are Alright Stand Up And Shout / Shout White Punks On Dope California Dreamin' / I Saw Her Standing There Seven And Seven Is / The Last Time BAND: Rick Anderson - bass, vocals Michael Cotten - synthesizers Mingo Lewis - percussion, vocals Prairie Prince - drums Bill Spooner - guitar, vocals Roger Steen - guitar, vocals Re Styles - vocals Fee Waybill - vocals Vince Welnick - keyboards Guest: Aynsley Dunbar - drums Guest: Dick Bright - guitar, vocals on tracks 8 & 9 |
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