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Date Archives August 2013
This 7-second video is making most of MN’s heart race with anticipation
I will have to turn Supergenius HQ into Jodi’s Flophouse for wayward Westernerds.
Review: The Replacements at Riot Fest Toronto, August 25, 2013 | Cassingles.com
As a fan, it was gratifying—and, I’ll admit, a little surprising—to see how animated Westerberg was onstage. I’ve only seen him once before (in 2005 or so, when Michael Bland was his drummer), and my…
Replacements Play First Show in 22 Years at Riot Fest in Toronto | Music News | Rolling Stone
Westerberg was chatty throughout the show, looking down at the front row at one point and asking, “How long have you been here? Eight [a.m.]? Early day. Good stuff.” After “Color Me Impressed,” “Tommy Gets…
Download The Replacements’ RiotFest Toronto Set
The people at The Replacements Live Archive Project have last night’s ‘Mats set available for download, if you’re into that kind of thing. If you don’t have Facebook you can get download at: Filecloud Putlocker.
Minneapolis rock legends Replacements finally do reunion gig in Toronto | Star Tribune
As if keeping with tradition, Westerberg and original bassist Tommy Stinson had turned down lucrative offers for many years from more prominent festivals such as Coachella. Westerberg’s manager, Darren Hill, said they went with the…
The Replacements return – with the chaos dialled down | theguardian.com
The Replacements have been beloved by everyone from Nirvana to the Decemberists, from Titus Andronicus to the Goo Goo Dolls, but they’ve never been good at preaching to the unconverted. So when, midway through their…
RiotFest Toronto Videos in Setlist order (at least the ones I’ve found so far)
Right now the only ones we’re missing are: Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out Love You ‘Til Friday Wake Up Borstal Breakout Entrance Takin’ a Ride I’m in Trouble/Favorite Thing Favorite Thing Hangin’ Downtown Color Me…
The Replacements make a triumphant return at Riot Fest in Toronto | Local Current Blog
The songs came packaged with plenty of backstories, too—at least when Westerberg delivered his between-song banter with a straight face. Before “I Will Dare,” he said it was “dedicated to anyone who was dragged here…