Watch Five Classic Replacements Clips. The Replacements' 1981 debut. Thank god for YouTube because I was 45 days old when this happened.
We still rock like murder."Below, watch the band's drunk and unforgettable "Saturday Night Live" performance, Pleased to Meet Me and Let It Be- era interview clips, and more. I Hate Music"/"Stuck in the Middle" live in Minneapolis, September 5, 1. The Replacements' 1.
Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash is an unimpeachable classic: 1. Sorry, Ma is also hilarious, as one of its finest cuts, "I Hate Music", exhibits: "I hate music/ Sometimes I don't/ I hate music/ It's got too many notes." The track is performed here by a very early, fresh- faced Replacements for a showcase organized by the band's label, Twin/Tone, at 7th St. Entry in their native Minneapolis. They also perform "Stuck in the Middle" from the Stink EP. For more from this set, check out videos on the Twin/Tone website. Embedded content is unavailable. Drunk interview, December 1.
It takes all of five seconds for the Replacements to plainly assert that they are, indeed, drunk. This interview, conducted backstage by Mike Eck for the Albany- based music television program "Real George's Backroom", touches on topics the band had likely discussed often during the Let It Be period: inebriation, Alex Chilton, the Minneapolis scene, being losers, and the idea of fame. Embedded content is unavailable.
Kiss Me on the Bus" on "Saturday Night Live", January 1. Speaking of drunk, behold: the Replacements' epic "Saturday Night Live" debut, after which (rock legend has it) they were forever banned from the show. After performing an out- of- tune "Bastards of Young" off Tim and probably drinking their weight in free booze, the 'Mats returned for "Kiss Me on the Bus". They are wearing mismatched outfits of each others' clothing from the previous performance. Embedded content is unavailable.
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Pleased to Meet Me promo interview, 1. For all the wasted antics, the Replacements' legacy lies largely in the emotional candor Westerberg brought to his rock 'n' roll poetry. Sons Of Anarchy Season 2 Episode 10 Online. The Pleased to Meet Me single "The Ledge" met controversy for its lyrics about a boy who contemplates jumping to his death. I was a fuckup when I was younger and I tried to kill myself," Westerberg admits. Look at me now: I'm fine.
If anything, this is help for someone who's younger and maybe contemplating something like that and doesn't know how to handle it. I can feel for the kind of person who would want to do that.
We know what it's like to be desperate."In this interview the band also talk about being genuine, playing strictly for themselves, and the difference between the "stupid," "loudmouth" fans at the front of their concerts and the "shy," "introspective" ones "with the brains" at the back of the room. "Those are the ones you want to run out and hug," Westerberg said. And say, we did it for you!"Embedded content is unavailable. Bastards of Young", live August 8, 1. Recorded at the Orange County Speedway in Middletown New York, during an opening set for Tom Petty, here's one of the Replacements' most iconic anthems, shot from the perspective of an ebullient crowd.
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