Three things for a Friday — Most importantly how I’m not Paul Westerberg

Hey Gang, first of all remember how I was telling you the other day to go read David Carr’s The Night of the Gun? Well, I am going to up that another notch and encourage you to go see him read if at all possible. His appearance schedule is here (VT, NH, Seattle, LA, DC, etc, oh and St. Paul on Monday August 18th).

I went to go hear him read last night (and got a bonus Q&A with Jim Walsh to boot). It was fabulous.He is a kind, gracious, charming, and entertaining man. I was amazed how he got up and shook the hand of every single person waiting in line. It was a great time.

Oh and then when I got my book signed I got to crush David Carr’s dreams about how Paul Westerberg mentioned his book on the blog. Westernerds, he was so excited. The look in his eye was five-year-old getting a bike for Christmas excited. And then I was like, “Uh, that was me.”

We can add this to the list of phrases I never expected to utter in actual real life with my own voice: “I’m not Paul Westerberg.

Second of all, Imemat has done all the heavy lifting with regard to that 1982 show and converting the files to MP3. Go download than and while you’re there check out the response he got to the only fan letter he’s ever gotten.

Third of all, Aquarium Drunkard has a great, great write up on 5:05.

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In the Blogs: Reviews, reviews, reviews & two bootlegs edition

In the Blogs

Okay, Okay, there are tons more to get to, but I am babysitting my nephews today (ages 6, 4, and 3) and they are all crowding around me, watching me type, and whining about how hungry they are. So far they are not responding to my mini-lectures about suffering for their art. “We have no art,” my nephew Cade said. So here’s what I’ve culled from the Internet so far. Lots of good reads here!

Campfire says Our Man Paul (which will never cease to crack me up, me calling him that) one ups Radiohead with the release of 49:00.

Medialoper calls 49:00 artrock.

This just in calls it not a throwaway but one of Westerberg’s best solo albums ever.

Tiny Mix Tapes claims to be on to Our Man Paul’s plan to shake up the record industry (and picks on him for having an AOL hompage as his official site).

Rock Town Hall reviews 49:00 and writes, “The album functions equally well as an endearingly sloppy take on Let it Bleed and Gasoline Alley, or a musique concrete deconstruction of itself.”

Pop Head Wound talks about the guerilla marketing aspect of 49:00, includes a few live tracks from the Pantages shows a few years back, and a link to a ‘Mats bootleg called Simply Unacceptable.

Rock is Dead RIP has the Gravel Pit bootleg available to download.

Favorite10 has a bit on 49:00, but the best part of it is the comment on the post. I am not going to spoil it for you, go read it and then we can talk about how funny it is.

I really like this review at Unfinished that says, “On albums that skip around or are delivered in a fast pace, reviewers often use an analogy that liken the music to an artist switching stations on a radio. I can’t think of a better analogy to describe 49:00. It even contains a cathartic mash-up of classic rock covers near the end. 49:00 sounds like classic Westerberg, but he comes off as so much more comfortable in this situation where he has decided that the rules simply do not apply.” (Go read the rest, it’s really good and thoughtful, except that part about Folker and the woodshed)

In what is probably my favorite post of the week, Brendan downloads 49:00 and then has to make room for Paul Westerberg on his iPod. Seriously, it’s funny. Read this one because it says things like this:
This is meant to be a comedic blog, but there are two things I don’t joke about: the size of my penis, and how much I love Paul Westerberg. Last night, I downloaded his new album.

P.S. My nephew Liam just asked me, “why you taking a long time? why aunt jodi, why?”

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This just might be your lucky day

If you haven’t already procured a copy of “Shit, Shower, and Shave” today is your lucky day! Aquarium Drunkard has it available to download. Woo to the hoo!

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Download Husker Du show from July 1981

I Am Fuel You Are Friends has posted a Husker Du show from July 1981 at the Mabuhay Gardens in San Francisco. You can download it, you lucky dog [found via east-lake.net]. Sure this has nothing to do with Paul Westerberg or The Replacements, but it’s like one-degree of separation so it counts, right?

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‘Mats at CBGBs 10-12-1984

Hey, if you’ve never heard this prime-era Mats bootleg, of the band in action at CBGBs in 1984, now’s your chance to grab it over at rballys rock blog.

And then, for more fun, skip over to my 2006 cover song site to hear my version of The Replacement’ ‘Color Me Impressed’.

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Don’t have a Dime a Dozen account? Don’t worry!

Captains Dead has Paul Westerberg’s The Craft show available for easy download in MP3 format. Whatta guy!

Paul Westerberg’s Craft interview, performance available for download

Thanks to our friends at Colormeimpressed.com, PW’s craft show from last month is available at Dime a Dozen.

A very nice sounding recording.

I think Wolfdogg is sleeping it off, so here’s some sounds from last night’s The Craft show

Okay, I am impatient. And if he doesn’t like that I am stealing his thunder, he can suck it.

Here’s some questionable quality, but still totally cool mp3’s from last night’s Paul Westerberg The Craft show:


What A Day (For A Night)


Make The Best Of Me


Wonderful Lie

It ain’t over until the Fat Roadie plays

Infonistacrat has the very last Replacements’ concert from the Taste of Chicago in 1991 available for you to download.

Putting on the Ritz Bootleg

No, I’m not talking about Taco here (deduct 5 style points if you get that reference). That Truncheon Thing has posted the Mats 1987 NYC show for your downloading pleasure. A great show with good sound for a bootleg, this one took place on the Pleased to Meet Me tour and has a good mix of tunes from all their albums.

Putting on the Ritz, Live in New York July 27, 1987