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Pleased to Meet Me is the only album recorded by the band as a trio. After their previous album Tim, guitarist Bob Stinson was no longer with the band. Stinson was still a member when the album's demos were recorded in August 1986; however, he only showed up for one recording session.
"Can't Hardly Wait" is a song by American rock band the Replacements from their fifth studio album Pleased to Meet Me. Written shortly after the sessions for Let It Be, the song was attempted for the 1985 Tim album but ultimately went unreleased until Pleased to Meet Me.
The discography of American rock band The Replacements consists of seven studio albums, four live albums, seven compilation albums, five extended plays, 16 singles, and 10 music videos. Formed in Minneapolis , Minnesota by guitarist and vocalist Paul Westerberg , guitarist Bob Stinson , bass guitarist Tommy Stinson , and drummer Chris Mars in ...
Every Replacements Album, Ranked. Jonathan Cohen. September 21, 2023 at 12:00 PM. The Replacements' Tim Gets New Mix On Rarities-Packed Reissue ... Pleased To Meet Me (1987)
Dunlap’s somewhat rootsier but equally loud style could be heard on the tour behind 1987’s “Pleased to Meet Me,” the last to feature Stinson on guitar, and then on the Replacements ...
"Alex Chilton" was released as a promo single from the band's 1987 Pleased to Meet Me.The B-side was the non-album track "Election Day." A music video for "Alex Chilton" was released in 1987. The video was created by repurposing footage from the music video for the band's song "The Ledge," also
It appears later on Pleased to Meet Me with one of the original guitar parts changed to a horn part. The album also contains the song "Bastards of Young," which was given a now-infamous black-and-white video, consisting mostly of a single unbroken shot of a speaker. At the end of the song, the speaker is kicked in by the person who was ...
The Replacements haven’t played a note of music in front of an audience since the final 2015 show of their improbable two-year reunion, but there’s a big treat from the archives coming this fall.