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tj wrote:The first time I ever saw The Tubes was on the Tomorrow Show, sometime around then as well. They were promoting The Completion Backward Principle album. They were dressed in suits and ties and played Sushi Girl and something else. Probably on YouTube but I haven't looked for it.
Marzdog wrote:Watching this takes me back to Herbie's infamous interview about Cain not being able to sing background vocals. Oy!
perryfan61 wrote:What "events of the day" made them change their program to something " more suitable"? Anyone remember?
And what was that instrument at the 1:51 mark? First time I hear that.
Arkansas wrote:Absolutely love the raw trashy sounding Les Paul on DSB. Although NS has always played far above & beyond, I miss that edgy crunch from back then. I think he recaptured some of that sound at the Belgium Graspop Fest once, and I think he was playing a Les Paul that show too.
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scarab wrote:This has to be late 1981 or early 1982 which was after Reagan shooting.
Stones tour was from Sep-Dec in 81 in America.
instrument at 1:51 has to be Neal's guitar.
tater1977 wrote:Don't know if this is correct or not, but it's in the comments.
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It made me corious so i checked a litle bit. the show aired on October 7, 1981 in the morning, the main headline in the news on that day was about the assassination of Egypt's President Anwar Sadat that happened the day before. It might be related. I think they weren't supposed to sing "Don't Stop Belivin'" or maybe they needed to create a shorter version of it.
brywool wrote:tater1977 wrote:Don't know if this is correct or not, but it's in the comments.
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6 months ago (edited)
It made me corious so i checked a litle bit. the show aired on October 7, 1981 in the morning, the main headline in the news on that day was about the assassination of Egypt's President Anwar Sadat that happened the day before. It might be related. I think they weren't supposed to sing "Don't Stop Belivin'" or maybe they needed to create a shorter version of it.
Coulda been "Line of Fire"?
Art Vandelay wrote:scarab wrote:This has to be late 1981 or early 1982 which was after Reagan shooting.
Stones tour was from Sep-Dec in 81 in America.
instrument at 1:51 has to be Neal's guitar.
Ah, right..Reagan was in March.
Anwar Sadat was assassinated on October 6th. That could be it.
perryfan61 wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:scarab wrote:This has to be late 1981 or early 1982 which was after Reagan shooting.
Stones tour was from Sep-Dec in 81 in America.
instrument at 1:51 has to be Neal's guitar.
Ah, right..Reagan was in March.
Anwar Sadat was assassinated on October 6th. That could be it.
That must be it thanks for the info
Art Vandelay wrote: I wonder if the song could have been Dead or Alive, since they were promoting Escape? Probably not, but who knows.
Lora wrote:Art Vandelay wrote: I wonder if the song could have been Dead or Alive, since they were promoting Escape? Probably not, but who knows.
Yes. They were supposed to play WCN and Dead Or Alive. They scrapped DOA because of the assassination of Anwar Sadat and opted for a shortened version of DSB. I could never stand Tom Snyder and this segment just reinforced that. When he was interviewing SP, RS & JC and asked the question about letting past members go, he was looking right at SP, who started to answer, and then he cut him off mid-sentence. I remember when I was watching that when it aired, I wanted to smack him. Rude prick.
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