It's not often I hear a live Replacements soundboard recording I haven't heard before and in this case, I have heard it before. Recently, someone posted on Dime the soundboard recording from a Mats show when they opened up for Tom Petty back in 1989. The sound is excellent and the set is complete (they were the opening set, so short), and if the date and setlist sounds familiar, it's because the show appears on the live compilation (unofficial aka: boot), Shit, Shower and Shave. Actually, the recording below is NOT sourced from Shit, Shower..., but it does sound similar, though the version below includes a few extra seconds at the beginning with Paul and Tommy talking to the crowd before Talent Show. Anyways, this is a must-hear show, not only is the sound quality amazing, the performance is fantastic, especially rare during the Petty tour and the band plays it pretty straight throughout. Which means no drunkenness, sloppy playing and a good solid later era setlist. Very enjoyable!
Enjoy!
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The Replacements
Lake Compounce,
Lake Compounce,
Bristol, Ct.
August 31, 1989
(Opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)
The Recording:
Low generation soundboard recording from sound engineer's archive
The Set List:
01 Talent Show
02 Around and Around
03 The Ledge
04 Can't Hardly Wait
05 September Gurls
06 Another Girl, Another Planet
07 Within Your Reach
08 Left of the Dial
09 Alex Chilton
10 Nightclub Jitters
11 I'll Be You
12 Bastards of Young
(Opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)
The Recording:
Low generation soundboard recording from sound engineer's archive
The Set List:
01 Talent Show
02 Around and Around
03 The Ledge
04 Can't Hardly Wait
05 September Gurls
06 Another Girl, Another Planet
07 Within Your Reach
08 Left of the Dial
09 Alex Chilton
10 Nightclub Jitters
11 I'll Be You
12 Bastards of Young
The Performers:
Paul Westerberg guitar, lead vocals
Tommy Stinson bass, vocals
Chris Mars drums, vocals
Slim Dunlop guitar, vocals
Paul Westerberg guitar, lead vocals
Tommy Stinson bass, vocals
Chris Mars drums, vocals
Slim Dunlop guitar, vocals
I don't think I have this show....so THANKS
ReplyDeleteWas unaware of this even existing, so much thanks!
ReplyDeleteonly time i ever saw the fellas, was in like 1983 opening for R.E.M. in Philly, with PLENTY of 'Shit Hits The Fans's' sloppiness!!!!
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