new song out by Paul Westerberg.
Not exactly a scorcher, but it sits well.
Pumpin' piano ballad that would partner well with "Skyway".
here's a link:
Free MP3: Paul Westerberg, ‘My Road Now’ — ex-Replacement’s first new song in 2 years | slicing up eyeballs // 80s alternative music, college rock, indie
it's on a bunch of websites, but slicingupeyeballs is great.
also, Stereogum went and rated the Replacements albums, worst to best. A fast, good read.
The Replacements Albums From Worst To Best - Stereogum
lastly, in this Wiki bullshit, someone quotes PW as saying after "Let it Be", they were gonna call the next album "Let It Bleed". That woulda been "Tim". That woulda been an awesome title for that album:
"The cover of Let It Be is a photograph of the band sitting on the roof of Bob and Tommy Stinson's mother's house taken by Daniel Corrigan. Michael Azerrad stated that the cover was a "great little piece of mythmaking," showcasing each bandmember's personality via how they appear in the photograph.[17] The album's title is a reference to the 1970 album Let It Be by The Beatles; the reference was intended as a joke on the Replacements' manager, Peter Jesperson, who was a huge Beatles fan.[1] Westerberg has stated the name was "our way of saying that nothing is sacred, that the Beatles were just a fine rock & roll band. We were seriously gonna call the next record Let It Bleed."[8]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_It_Be_(The_Replacements_album)
over and out.
Not exactly a scorcher, but it sits well.
Pumpin' piano ballad that would partner well with "Skyway".
here's a link:
Free MP3: Paul Westerberg, ‘My Road Now’ — ex-Replacement’s first new song in 2 years | slicing up eyeballs // 80s alternative music, college rock, indie
it's on a bunch of websites, but slicingupeyeballs is great.
also, Stereogum went and rated the Replacements albums, worst to best. A fast, good read.
The Replacements Albums From Worst To Best - Stereogum
lastly, in this Wiki bullshit, someone quotes PW as saying after "Let it Be", they were gonna call the next album "Let It Bleed". That woulda been "Tim". That woulda been an awesome title for that album:
"The cover of Let It Be is a photograph of the band sitting on the roof of Bob and Tommy Stinson's mother's house taken by Daniel Corrigan. Michael Azerrad stated that the cover was a "great little piece of mythmaking," showcasing each bandmember's personality via how they appear in the photograph.[17] The album's title is a reference to the 1970 album Let It Be by The Beatles; the reference was intended as a joke on the Replacements' manager, Peter Jesperson, who was a huge Beatles fan.[1] Westerberg has stated the name was "our way of saying that nothing is sacred, that the Beatles were just a fine rock & roll band. We were seriously gonna call the next record Let It Bleed."[8]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_It_Be_(The_Replacements_album)
over and out.