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The B-52's play their song "6060-842" live in concert before a sold-out crowd at The Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco, California on October 28, 2022. 6060-842 appeared on the band's debut studio album, The B-52's (1979). The B-52's are a new wave band from Athens, Georgia consisting of Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson, Cindy Wilson, and Keith Strickland, though Strickland stopped touring in 2013. Joining them onstage were Greg Suran (guitar), Ken Maiuri (keyboards), Sterling Campbell (drums), and Tracy Wormworth (bass). ================ The B-52's Final Tour Ever of Planet Earth (Farewell Tour) live tour dates: Aug. 20 — Vancouver, BC @ PNE Amphitheatre Aug. 22 — Seattle, WA @ McCaw Hall Sept. 29 — Mashantucket, CT @ Foxwoods Casino Sept. 30 — Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall Oct. 1 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem Oct. 7-8 — Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theatre Oct. 13-14 — New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre Oct. 15 — Atlantic City, NJ @ Ovation Hall - Ocean Casino Oct. 19 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Venetian Theatre Oct. 21-22 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Venetian Theatre Oct. 28-30 — San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic Auditorium Nov. 4 — Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater Nov. 5 — Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center Jan. 6-8 — Atlanta, GA @ The Fox Theatre ================== 6060-842 lyrics: Tina went to the ladies' room Saw written on the wall "If you'd like a very nice time Just give this number a call" It was 6060-842 And I'm waitin' for you 6060-842 And I'm waitin' for you Tina reached in her pocketbook Pulled out a thin dime Dropped it in the phone slot Prayin' she'd get the line It was 6060-842 And I'm waitin' for you 6060-842 And I'm waitin' for you Dial the number to call Get no answer at all Dime's in the slot Ready to trot Uh, 6060-842 I've been tryin' all day And I'm makin' no headway Operator, what's wrong? I dial stupid number all day long Operator said "Your number's been disconnected" "Your number's been disconnected" "Your number's been disconnected" "Your number's been disconnected" Hello? I'm sorry Hello? I'm sorry Hello? I'm sorry Written by Catherine Pierson / Cynthia Wilson / Ricky Wilson / Frederick Schneider / Keith Strickland =============== The B-52's official bio: It is well known that the B-52s are The World’s Greatest Party Band. And nearly forty years and over twenty million albums into their career, there can be no doubt as to why they remain one of rock music’s most beloved and enduring bands. Any mystery concerning the band’s longevity and ongoing appeal is immediately solved when exposed to a B-52s concert experience. From groundbreaking songs like “Rock Lobster,” “Dance This Mess Around” and “Private Idaho“ to chart-topping hits like “Love Shack” and “Roam” and “Deadbeat Club” to their reemergence on the pop scene with their 2008 CD Funplex the B-52s’ unforgettable dance-rock tunes start a party every time their music begins. Formed on an October night in 1976 after drinks at an Athens, GA, Chinese restaurant, the band played their first gig at a friend's house on Valentine's Day 1977. Naming themselves after Southern slang for 'bouffant" hairdos, the newly-christened B-52s (Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson, Keith Strickland, Cindy Wilson and Ricky Wilson) began weekend road trips to New York City for gigs at CBGB's and a handful of other venues. Before long, their thrift store aesthetic and genre-defying songs were the talk of the post-punk underground. A record deal soon followed and their self-titled debut disc sold more than 500,000 copies on the strength of their first singles, the garage rock party classic "Rock Lobster," and "52 Girls." With the release of their second studio effort, Wild Planet (1980), the B-52s and co-producer Rhett Davies proved their success was no fluke with hits with "Private Idaho," "Give Me Back My Man" and "Strobe Light." In just two albums, the B-52s created a lexicon of songs, styles, phrases and images which set the standard for the development of the 'alternative music scene' for the next decade. The success of Mesopotamia, produced by David Byrne (1982), and Whammy! (1983) positioned the B-52s as MTV regulars and alternative radio staples. At the time of their greatest achievements, however, they suffered their greatest tragedy — the death of guitarist Ricky Wilson from AIDS. "He really had a vision," said sister Cindy Wilson. "He was one of the strongest elements of the B-52s from the beginning." Ricky's passing in 1985 came just after the sessions for Bouncing Off The Satellites (1986). The album, dedicated to Wilson, had taken nearly three years to complete but was worth the wait, serving up the fan favorites "Summer of Love" and "Wig." ====== Typo catcher: Bee 52s, B 5 2 s, B Five Two, B52s, 606-0842