Your required reading for the day
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Crawdaddy’s kick ass interview with Peter Jesperson regarding the reissues. Yes, there will be a quiz. I was going to pull a quote to entice you, but they’re all to good. Go read it!
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In the Blogs: Too lame for anything witty edition
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- In the comments over at Pop Headwound, Peter Jesperson explains why a few songs were left off the reissues.
- Aquarium Drunkard gives a big thumbs up to the reissues.
- Consequence of Sound has an in-depth review of the reissued Let it Be.
- Comic Book geeks talk about the ‘Mats. Yum.
- Overlooked and misunderstood, postpunk gets its due over at Color Me Impressed.
Tags: 'Mats, Peter Jesperson, the replacements
In the Blogs: Special Friday edition because apparently I missed Wednesday
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Goldmine has five questions for Peter Jesperson, including this gem:
GM: Do you have a favorite out of the four Rhino reissues?
PJ: That’s an impossible question! Let It Be is probably considered their best, and with good reason, but I’d have to go with Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash. It was the first Replacements album we put replacementsbw3_4.jpgout on Twin/Tone and I just personally have an attachment to it. With the inclusion of all the bonus tracks, which includes the original Replacements’ four-song demo Paul Westerberg gave me, the album has now grown from 18 to 31 songs, which is such a great thing. What more could you ask for?
Which reminds me. You can still vote in ‘Mats Madness. Go ahead, I dare you. Go choose between Tim or Pleased to Meet Me, and watch your heart die a little.
Tony Pierce at busblog reminisces about interviewing Our Man Paul and includes some outtakes of the interview. [editor's note: Yes, I have decided to call him Our Man Paul, because it makes me laugh.]
The Kitty Brains Collective points out the Paul Westerberg and The Replacements’ influence on Wilco’s song “Gun.” It’s pretty interesting, go listen.
I am often easily charmed by good, interesting writing. I am even more charmed when the good, interesting writing includes the lyrics to “Customer.”
You know what else I am a sucker for? Just about anyone talking about how they discovered and continue to love the ‘Mats.
If you haven’t picked up the reissues yet, Chris Riemenschneider of the Strib gives a nice rundown of the extras.
My Old Kentucky Blog has a nice write up of the ‘Mats and the reissues, my favorite part? (because of course you want to know that):
If you just dipping you foot into the ‘Mats, certainly, start with Let It Be. The influence of this little (33 minutes) record is now such that it is no longer blasphemy to mention in the same breath with Velvet Underground and Nico, London Calling or Born To Run.
Okay, this is the weirdest bit of news. At least to me. So Glen Campbell is gonna cover “Sadly Beautiful.” What’s weird, and stick with me on this one, is that it’s GLEN CAMPBELL cover The ‘Mats. He gets all caps because when I was a kid, or maybe an early teen and started to have favorite bands, I would quiz my mom on the music she loved when she was younger. She told me how she never got into Elvis because her older sister Jackie loved Elvis, and The Beatles didn’t really do much for her at all. Then she went on to tell me how she really, really loved Glen Campbell. Like to her he was the bee’s knees and I thought that was just about the nerdiest thing I had ever heard in my entire life. And now Glen Campbell is covering my favorite band. I am totally gonna buy my mom this CD for my mom.
Tags: 'Mats, glen campbell, paul westerberg, Peter Jesperson, the replacements, Wilco
To while away the time before tomorrow, read about resissues reviews, Jesperson interviews and way way more
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First of all, don’t forgot to vote for the best ‘Mats record before it’s too late!
Pitchfork gives the resissue of Let it Be a perfect 10 (told you Let it Be was the best. One of these days you will all listen to me and my infinite wisdom. Rolling Stone only gives it 4 stars.
VH1 lists 10 Great Songs by The Replacments, five (yes FIVE) of them are off of Let it Be.
If you only read one thing this week, read Teenage Kicks’ kickass interview with Peter Jesperson. Part 1 and Part 2.
Bill Deville of 89.3 The Current gets all excited about the reissues.
If you haven’t read it yet, Reuters has a great, great, great, great interview with Paul and tommy about the reissues.
What I like the most about this recollection of a Replacements’ concert, is not that the author, Jim, doesn’t really remember much it’s that the ticket cost $2.50.
A columnist in North Dakota rakes leaves and reminisces about the ‘Mats.
Tags: 'Mats, Peter Jesperson, the replacements, The Replacements reissues