The Replacements never had a hit song, but few bands have inspired such a deep connection with their fans. Bob Mehr, author of the biography Trouble Boys, talks with Jim and Greg about the band. Plus we revisit our interview with Mission of Burma.
The mythology of The Replacements can overshadow the actual music – from their infamously volatile live shows, to their wild drinking, to Paul Westerberg’s legendary songwriting genius, and to their commerial ailures. But author Bob Mehr reveals a more complicated story of the Minneapolis band in his new book Trouble Boys: The True Story of The Replacements. As he explains to Jim and Greg, Bob traces much of The Mats’ personality to their troubled upbringings, particularly that of guitarist Bob Stinson. Though the band’s records from the early ‘80s were influenced by hardcore punk, Westerberg always had a latent sensitive side that fully emerged on the 1984 masterpiece (and Classic Album Dissection recipient Let It Be). The Replacements signed to a major label for the 1985 album Tim, but Bob describes a combination of self-destruction and bad timing that ultimately kept the band off the charts. The Replacements broke up in 1991, but its influence was soon heard all over the alternative rock explosion. The enormous crowds at the band’s recent reunion shows are testament to the enormous impact the music has had on generations of fans, even if that big hit song always eluded them.
Featured Songs
The Replacements, "I Will Dare," Let It Be, Twin/Tone, 1984
The Replacements, "Shutup (Demo)," Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash, Twin/Tone, 1981
The Replacements, "Takin' a Ride," Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash, Twin/Tone, 1981
The Replacements, "Hangin' Downtown," Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash, Twin/Tone, 1981
The Replacements, "Dope Smokin' Moron," Stink, Twin/Tone, 1982
The Replacements, "Johnny's Gonna Die," Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash, Twin/Tone, 1981
The Replacements, "Within Your Reach," Hootenanny, Twin/Tone, 1983
The Replacements, "Unsatisfied," Let It Be, Twin/Tone, 1984
The Replacements, "If Only You Were Lonely," I'm In Trouble, Twin/Tone, 1981
The Replacements, "Iron Man," The Shit Hits the Fans, Twin/Tone, 1985
The Replacements, "Bastards of Young (Live on SNL)," Tim, Sire, 1985
The Replacements, "Left of the Dial," Tim, Sire, 1985
The Replacements, "Here Comes a Regular," Tim, Sire, 1985
The Replacements, "Can't Hardly Wait," Pleased to Meet Me, Sire, 1987
The Replacements, "The Ledge," Pleased to Meet Me, Sire, 1987
The Replacements, "I'll Be You," Don't Tell a Soul, Sire, 1989
Green Day, "She," Dookie, Reprise, 1994
Goo Goo Dolls, "Name," A Boy Named Goo, Warner Bros., 1995
Wilco, "Misunderstood," Being There, Reprise, 1996
The Replacements, "Color Me Impressed," Hootenanny, Twin/Tone, 1983
The Replacements, "Skyway," Pleased to Meet Me, Sire, 1987
Mission of Burma, "2Wice (Live on Sound Opinions)," Obliterati, Matador, 2006
Mission of Burma, "Max Earnst (Live on Sound Opinions)," Signals, Calls and Marches, Ace of Hearts, 1981
Mission of Burma, "That's When I Reach For My Revolver ," Signals, Calls and Marches, Ace of Hearts, 1981
Lou Reed, "New York Telephone Conversation," Transformer, RCA, 1972
The Velvet Underground, "Femme Fatale," The Velvet Underground & Nico, Verve, 1967
R.E.M., "Time After Time (Annelise)," Reckoning, I.R.S., 1984
Neil Young & Crazy Horse, "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)," Rust Never Sleeps, Reprise, 1979
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