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Wild In London is a live album by The Tubes released in 2005. It was recorded on 6 December 2004 at Londons' Shepherd's Bush Empire and features some newer Fee Waybill characters such as 'Russell Chaps'. The CD featured a guest appearance by Beki Bondage who dueted with Fee Waybill on "Don't Touch Me There".
There was an accompanying DVD called The Tubes Wild West Show, which has many more tracks on than the CD release.
Track listing
- "Overture" - 2:32
- "She's A Beauty" (Foster, Lukather, Waybill) - 5:47
- "Don't Touch Me There" (Doornacker) - 5:29
- "Malaguena Salarosa" (Galindo, Ramirez) - 4:17
- "Russell Chaps Intro" - 1:33
- "Tip Of My Tongue" (Foster, Lukather, The Tubes) - 5:37
- "Don't Want To Wait Anymore" (Foster, The Tubes) - 7:05
- "TV Is King" (Cotton, Prince, Spooner, Steen, Waybill, Welnick) - 3:10
- "No Way Out" (Prince, Spooner, Steen) - 3:51
- "Let There Be Drums" (Anderson, Cotten, Prince, Spooner, Steen, Waybill, Welnick) - 3:50
- "White Punks On Dope" ( Evans, Spooner, Steen) - 8:37
- "Mondo Bondage" (Anderson, Cotten, Prince, Spooner, Steen, Waybill, Welnick) - 5:46
- "Haloes" (Kooper, Spooner, Steen) - 5:30
- "Talk To Ya Later" (Foster, Lukather, The Tubes) - 10:06
Personnel
- Musicians
- Production
- Roger Lomas – engineer, mixing, producer
- Richard Evatt – assistant engineer
- Tim Jones – liner notes
References
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- "Don't Touch Me There"
- "White Punks on Dope"
- "Show Me a Reason"
- "Prime Time"
- "Love's a Mystery (I Don't Understand)"
- "TV Is King"
- "Don't Want to Wait Anymore"
- "Talk to Ya Later"
- "Sports Fans"
- "She's a Beauty"
- "Tip of My Tongue"
- "The Monkey Time"
- "Piece by Piece"
- "How Can You Live With Yourself"
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