Live Material From February 4, 1986 On Double LP!
First Official Live Album (Recorded In Front Of More Than 30 People)!
Featuring Paul, Tommy, Chris & Bob!
The Replacements initially formed in 1979, and were wild and quickly became notorious for their drunken, chaotic gigs. After they built up a sizable local following, the Minneapolis label Twin/Tone signed them. Critics and fellow musicians were quick to praise the band, and they developed a large underground following.
According to Billboard.com:
"Launched in 1978 by Steve Fallon with talent booker Todd Abramson joining the fold in 1986, the Washington Avenue venue hosted premier alternative artists for decades, including: Nirvana, New Order, REM, the Replacements, Husker Du, Liz Phair, The Minute Men, Wire, X, Yo La Tengo, Sonic Youth, X, The Bongos, Yo La Tengo, Pylon, Dinosaur Jr. and the Red Hot Chili Peppers among many others."
Also from Billboard.com:
"Maxwell's (in Hoboken, NJ) may have gained its greatest mainstream exposure in 1985 when the venue was used as the backdrop to Bruce Springsteen's Glory Days video directed by local John Sayles."
Features:
Double LP
Gatefold jacket
Explicit content
Selections:
Side A:
1. Hayday
2. Color Me Impressed
3. Dose Of Thunder
4. Fox On The Run
5. Hold My Life
6. I Will Dare
7. Favorite Thing
Side B:
1. Unsatisfied
2. Can't Hardly Wait
3. Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out
4. Takin A Ride
5. Bastards Of Young
6. Kiss Me On The Bus
7. Black Diamond
Side C:
1. Johnny's Gonna Die
2. Otto
3. I'm In Trouble
4. Left Of The Dial
5. God Damn Job
6. Answering Machine
7. Waitress In The Sky
8. Take Me Down To The Hospital
Side D:
1. Gary's Got A Boner
2. If Only You Were Lonely
3. Baby Strange
4. Hitchin' A Ride
5. Nowhere Man
6. Go
7. F**k School
First Official Live Album (Recorded In Front Of More Than 30 People)!
Featuring Paul, Tommy, Chris & Bob!
The Replacements initially formed in 1979, and were wild and quickly became notorious for their drunken, chaotic gigs. After they built up a sizable local following, the Minneapolis label Twin/Tone signed them. Critics and fellow musicians were quick to praise the band, and they developed a large underground following.
According to Billboard.com:
"Launched in 1978 by Steve Fallon with talent booker Todd Abramson joining the fold in 1986, the Washington Avenue venue hosted premier alternative artists for decades, including: Nirvana, New Order, REM, the Replacements, Husker Du, Liz Phair, The Minute Men, Wire, X, Yo La Tengo, Sonic Youth, X, The Bongos, Yo La Tengo, Pylon, Dinosaur Jr. and the Red Hot Chili Peppers among many others."
Also from Billboard.com:
"Maxwell's (in Hoboken, NJ) may have gained its greatest mainstream exposure in 1985 when the venue was used as the backdrop to Bruce Springsteen's Glory Days video directed by local John Sayles."
Features:
Double LP
Gatefold jacket
Explicit content
Selections:
Side A:
1. Hayday
2. Color Me Impressed
3. Dose Of Thunder
4. Fox On The Run
5. Hold My Life
6. I Will Dare
7. Favorite Thing
Side B:
1. Unsatisfied
2. Can't Hardly Wait
3. Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out
4. Takin A Ride
5. Bastards Of Young
6. Kiss Me On The Bus
7. Black Diamond
Side C:
1. Johnny's Gonna Die
2. Otto
3. I'm In Trouble
4. Left Of The Dial
5. God Damn Job
6. Answering Machine
7. Waitress In The Sky
8. Take Me Down To The Hospital
Side D:
1. Gary's Got A Boner
2. If Only You Were Lonely
3. Baby Strange
4. Hitchin' A Ride
5. Nowhere Man
6. Go
7. F**k School