The Replacements, live at
CBGB's, New York, December 9 1984 (all of Disc One and tracks 1-9 of Disc Two).
The Replacements, live at the
Pop Shop, Cleveland, February 2 1984 (Tracks 10-28 of Disc Two).
Set-list:
Disc One
1.
Mister Grinch
2.
Lookin' for Ya
3.
I've Never Been to College
4.
Easier Said than Done
5.
Color Me Impressed
6.
Music is My Life
7.
Jolene
8.
Do the Clam
9.
Walk on the Wild
Side
10.
Hippy Hippy Shake
11.
Can't Get Enough of Your Love
12.
My Generation
13.
Substitute
14.
Take Me Down to the Hospital
15.
Do it for Money
16.
Iron Man
17.
Little GTO
18.
More Fun in the New World
19.
Poor Girl
20.
You Don't Know How I Feel
21.
I Got You, Babe
22.
Monkees Theme / Last Train to
Clarksville
23.
Kids Don't Follow / I Will Follow*
24.
Fuck School / Let it Be*
25.
Takin' a Ride / Lucy in the Sky
with Diamonds*
26.
Hey Good Lookin' / Temptation
Eyes*
27.
I'm in Trouble / Last Train to
Clarksville*
28.
Customer / September Gurls*
29.
My Best Friend's Girlfriend
30.
Layla
31.
One of the Boys
32.
Take a Letter, Maria
33.
Misty Mountain Hop
34.
If I Could Slip Away
35.
Green Acres Theme
Disc Two:
1.
If I Only Had a Brain
2.
Gilligan's Island Theme
3.
Data Control
4.
Be My Lover
5.
Start Me Up
6.
I'll Be There
7.
Black Diamond
8.
Beverly Hillbillies Theme
9.
Andy Griffith Show Theme
10. From the
Halls of Montezuma recorded at the Pop
Shop, Cleveland, February 2 1984.
11. Black
Diamond
12. Stuck in the
Middle
13. Gimme Noise
14. Johnny's
Gonna Die
15. 20th Century
Boy
16. Hayday
17. Take Me Down
to the Hospital
18. I Will Dare
19. Sixteen Blue
20. Unsatisfied
21. Hey Good
Lookin'
22. Color Me
Impressed
23. "we're
just gonna make something up"
24. My Town
25. Roundabout
26. Maybelline
27. Heartbeat is
a Love Beat
28. Ain't that
Lovin' You Baby
Notes:
Complete show: Yes.
Musicians: The Replacements
v 1.
Remarks:
The Foshay Tower site
had this to say:
Two contrasting shows from 1984. In a
year filled with sloppy, drunken shows, the legendary December 9 CBGB's show
was perhaps the sloppiest and the drunkest of them all. This show features
almost no Replacements songs, and instead is a broad survey of popular music in
the latter half of the 20th Century. The highlight of the show is tracks 23
through 28 of Disc One, in which Paul sings the lyrics of Replacements songs to
the tunes of various classic rock hits. There is no better example of the
collective genius of the Mats. The second show, meanwhile, is a more-or-less
serious, professionally done show from earlier in the year. The CBGB portion of this set comes from an
audience tape, and ranks about a 6 in sound quality. The Pop Shop portion comes
from a PA feed and ranks a 7 (although it should be noted that because it is
the PA feed, Paul's voice and the drums are too loud relative to the other
instruments in the mix).