In the Blogs: The back from hiatus edition & Bonus video!
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Our own Zook ran across this article in the Jersey Beat about the reissues and said it was nice to see someone talking about Don’t Tell a Soul. I haven’t read it because I am too busy making my award-winning chili.
Everybody and their sister have reviewed the recent reissues, here are a few:
Blurt
Dusted
iF Magazine
The Boston Phoenix
I’ve been reading a lot about Jeremy Messersmith and I have yet to actually listen to his music (because I am laaazzy), but I did catching this little bitty snippet of Skyway:
That’s all I got this week, because I’m much too something today to be in the mood to read through 39,396 iPod shuffle lists to find any real content.
Tags: Don't Tell a Soul, Replacements Reissues, Skyway
Pitchfork rates Sire Years reissues everything from 9.3 to 6.3
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You can read the review here. Y’all will have to tell me if they got it right or wrong. I haven’t heard this batch of reissues, so I have no idea.
Also, on an unrelated matter, you will be happy to know that Paste Magazine has finally realized that I am not Paul Westerberg.
Tags: All Shook Down, Don't Tell a Soul, Pitchfork, Pleased to Meet Me, Tim
Some things to get you pumped about tomorrow’s reissues
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First of all, the Newsday story that features this gem:
So will the college-rock standbys reunite, perhaps?
“I think we still exist in some sort of fragmented form,” Westerberg says. “It’s just a question of whether he and I can ever get together again … that’s how close we are, I can’t even mention his — name.”
Typical Westerberg. He’s talking about his longtime bassist and foil, Tommy Stinson. “One day Tommy wants to sue me, the next he wants to jam. I think he’s in the jamming mood this week, but by the time he gets here we might just meet and fight.”
And then there are Bill Holdship’s liner notes for the reissued Pleased to Meet Me, which got the ax because they wanted different writers for each CD’s notes and they were gonna use Holdship for Don’t Tell a Soul.
Tags: All Shook Down, Don't Tell a Soul, paul westerberg, Pleased to Meet Me, The Replacements reissues, Tim, tommy stinson
In the Blogs: Slim Pickin’s and questions of punctuation
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In case you missed it, Pitchfork has a great write up of the upcoming reissues of Tim, PtMM, Don’t Tell a Soul, and All Shook Down [September 23] and includes demos of Kiss Me on The Bus, Photo, and Talent Show.
I am quickly becoming a huge fan of 23/6. Here the offer an hilarious post-RNC roundup of things to pack, things they saw, and how the RNC compares to the Minnesota State Fair (pay special attention to that packing list).
(editor’s aside: is it bad that I am letting my nephews age 3 and 4 listen to Kings of Leon’s “Sex on Fire?” I mean just the mere mention of the word sex will not cause their ears to melt off or anything, right?)
The Beat Patrol does a nice write up for Our Man Paul’s 1996 release, Eventually and he likes it way, way more than I ever did. Eventually remains my least favorite of all of Westerberg’s albums.
It’s slim pickins (how does one punctuate that word) in blogland. I am sure things will pick up once the reissues come out, or if Westerberg decides to release some sort of magnum opus consisting of nothing but 66 minutes of him reading the Yellow Pages while will get a 9.8 from Pitchfork and land him at the top of Pazz and Jop poll.
Tags: All Shook Down, Don't Tell a Soul, Eventually, paul westerberg, Pleased to Meet Me, Tim
