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The Randy, Chuck and Bob Trilogy is a series of live performance tours by The Residents, focusing on the history of the group via their members, Randy Rose, Charles Bobuck, and Lionel Bob (and later, Rico).

The trilogy comprises the tours Talking Light (2010-2011), The Wonder of Weird (2013) and Shadowland (2014-2016). During the concluding tour Shadowland, long-time group keyboardist and composer Charles Bobuck retired from the group.

The trilogy[]

Talking Light[]


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Talking Light was the first show in the Randy, Chuck and Bob Trilogy. It focused on themes of ghost and death. This performance introduced the group as a three-piece (rather than their more traditional four-person lineup), Randy Rose (vocals), Charles "Chuck" Bobuck (keyboards/electronics), and Lionel Bob (guitar).

The Wonder of Weird[]


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The Wonder of Weird was The Residents' 40th anniversary show, focusing on themes of love and sex.

Shadowland[]


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Shadowland was the final part of the Randy, Chuck and Bob Trilogy, and featured Rico on keyboards towards the end of the tour after the retirement of Charles Bobuck. This tour focused on themes of birth, rebirth, reincarnation and near death experiences.

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