“Who pissed in the beer?” The Replacements, April 21, 1984. Live at The
Cabooze Bar, Minneapolis, MN.
Set-list:
Disc One: (77:00)
1. 20th Century Boy
2. Favourite thing
3. Baby Strange
4. Unsatisfied
5. Shut up
6. I will dare
7. Walk on the wild side (good start and
it then just falls away)
8. Color me impressed (brief and slight
drop out halfway into the song; a smack on the mic during recording?)
9. Sixteen Blue (good rendition, but
would’ve been better if an audience member hadn’t attempted to drum in time)
10. Love grows (where my Rosemary goes)
(all 67 seconds of it)
11. Lookin’ for ya
12. Tommy gets his tonsils out
13. Kansas City star
14. 101 FM - programme introduction to
The Replacements
15. Takin’ a ride
16. Interview – with Chris Mars and Bob
Stinson
17. Interview – Paul and Tommy joins in.
“As long as nobody beats you up, its fine”.
18. KFAI 90.3 FM interview - Westerberg
and Jespersen from 8th May 1983?)
19. I need a goddamm job (from 8th
May 1983?)
20. KFAI Interview - Westerberg &
Jespersen (continued)
21. You’re getting married (a.k.a. Don't
get married, Hootenanny-era demo)
22. KFAI Interview
23. Shoot Me,
Kill Me (a.k.a. Sex with a Goat, Hootenanny-era outtake)
24. KFAI Interview
25. KFAI station ID
26. KFAI Interview – “We haven’t received
a penny so far in royalties. We owe money. We’re in debt, we don’t get nothing”
Notes:
Complete show: Probably not, but other versions are also limited to
tracks 1-13, approximately 37 minutes. Plus filler from 101 FM and KFAI 90.3
Musicians: The Replacements v 1.
Remarks:
This show is one played on my 15th birthday. I was probably
doing something real geeky-like (listening to Toto? making model airplanes?)
while these guys were playing this show. Tommy was 14 years old at this
time; his biggest problem was balancing school homework and gigging.
An especially rowdy crowd, or was it just the taper’s bad choice of
location by the bar? The show ends (rather abruptly) with Kansas City Star.
The rest of the CD (apprx. 40 mins) is made up of an interviews
broadcast on 101 FM and KFAI. Tracks 21 and 23 are great songs that didn’t make
it on Hootenanny).