“In Heaven, there is no beer”, The Replacements, live at GS Vigs, Madison, WI, 18th January 1984.

 

Set-list:

 

Disc One: (79:39)

 

1.       I Will Dare

2.       Unsatisfied

3.       Walk on the wild side (usual 30 second clip)

4.       Gary’s Got a Boner

5.       Black Diamond

6.       Lookin’ For Ya

7.       Trouble Boys

8.       Take Me Down to the Hospital

9.       Within Your Reach

10.   Within your reach (clip II)

11.   Favorite Thing

12.   Color Me Impressed

13.   Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out

14.   Don’t Ask Why

15.   Takin’ a Ride

16.   Run It

17.   Hey Good Lookin’

18.   Substitute //

19.   Johnny’s Gonna Die

20.   Careless

21.   20th Century Boy

22.   I’m In Trouble

23.   Kids Don’t Follow

24.   Goddam Job

25.   White and Lazy

26.   18

27.   You Lose

28.   Kansas City Star

29.   Sixteen Blue

30.   If only I had a brain

31.   Love grows (where my Rosemary goes)

32.   I wanna destroy you

33.   Yummy, Yummy, Yummy (I’ve got love in my tummy)

34.   Another Girl, another planet

 

Notes:

Complete show: Yes

Musicians: The Replacements v1.

CD quality: Fixed, removed the transition clicks but left the vinyl pop and crackle in there.

Sound quality: Lots of hiss, painful to ears.

 

Remarks:

The concert ends at track 27, “Kansas city star”. The rest of the fillers are from various unidentifiable shows. Another Girl, another planet is but 40 seconds and the original LP’s last track was Borstal breakout. That didn’t make the cut due to time constraints.

 

"In Heaven There is No Beer" - This is a two record vinyl bootleg on "Toast" Records reportedly from 11/8/84 at G.S. Vigs in Madison, WI. I am a little unsure of this date since I have seen the tape listed as 1/18/84--clearly a problem with the date formatting. I tend to believe the earlier date due to the absence of "Can't Hardly Wait" which was a show standard by late '84. Sides One through Three contain the actual show, and side Four contains some assorted cover tunes from unidentified performances. The original tape is soundboard quality, but it seems to have degenerated considerably with the transformation to vinyl. I'd recommend the tape over this bootleg. The album cover art is basic red with an early black print of Paul at the microphone.

 

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