paul westerberg interview 1991
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the best songwriter. ever.
Plain and simple, I fucking love Paul Westerberg. Peace.
Gotta love that Minnesota accent.
He could've played a bit part in "Fargo." :-)
What accent? I'm a Minnesotain, grew up watching these guys & never noticed an accent. lol!
+ BluesLicks101...I'm from Minnesota, too. I always get busted when I travel to other parts of the country. They think it's funny in a good way. Especially, when I order a "pop".
@@machbabythat’s cause it’s called “soda” everywhere else.
success is a lousy substitute for happiness. Ain't that the truth...
There's something very likable about him in his interviews. Specially when he just looks into the camera and smiles matter of factly.
Jim Halpert reference?
He actually looks like Jim Halpert I was thinking recently while watching the office 😂
I THINK nOBODY SHOULD HAVE BEEN THE FIRSt single.
"sucess is a lousy substitute for happiness" Love Paul !
"Tooken" the picture.
His voice sounds like Han Solo. I mean Harrison Ford when he was young.
I was lucky to have seen The Replacement live a couple of times when I was 18-19 in 1989-90 which I think was a perfect time to see them at their beautiful sloppy best.
*Replacements
Most real interview I have seen with an artist, always staying true to himself. Absolute legend
I mean Han Solo on Valium.
I wanted for many years to marry him and have his babies. Still do, if I'm honest 💓💓💓💓😘
Dunno what Paul meant by "We ain't much to look at so / Close your eyes, here we go". Between him and Tommy there was plenty of estrogen bait!
i love paul so much, what a guy. this is such brilliant footage and i feel so lucky that i can watch it despite being born 15 years after it was filmed!!!
nothing beats the replacements and i am just so grateful to have them
He’s very likeable humorous and humble, a really good songwriter, but he’s no Elvis Costello, Todd Rundgren or Brian Wilson.🎉
@@h.markhorton8188he doesn't live musically in the same place as those folks but if you like raw, he's got that.
@@h.markhorton8188Better than Costello.
@@h.markhorton8188Paul is definitely up there with Elvis, Todd and anyone else
@@h.markhorton8188 you named 3 different people who can't be compared.
Love the bit about John Cale. And is "Napolitano" really so hard to pronounce? :-)
This 1990 not 91 in case anyone cares.
So i remember it's a beautiful day out, blue skies, and hear the song "I'll be you" for the first time ever in my car on the radio driving to work at Winn Dixie...I'll never forget...it was a Friday morning in about 1989...and Bryan Adams hadn't put an album out since about 1987 with his "into the fire" record and I was anxiously waiting for something new because I was such a big fan...and here I am... I'm driving down the road all excited listening to this song thinking this sounds like Bryan Adams!!??? thinking is this a new single out promoting his new album mabey!? and then the song ended and the DJ says ...an awesome guitar driven new tune from The Replacements! I thought, never heard of them but I'm seriously hooked! went to Camelot music in the Ocala Florida paddock mall and bought the cassette that night after work, the name of the album was " Don't tell a soul" ....it's 2018 almost and I still have that same cassette tape and it still plays after being on auto play in my 87 Mercury Cougars cassette deck for months solid....lol....I wanna go back....best days of my life.
'87 Cougar - that's a statement car my bro. Yep, I can agree on just about all fronts where 'mats influence is concerned.
I'll Be You was the 'Mats bestselling single and it got to #51 on the Billboard Hot 100...
No accounting for the public's taste, man. It should been in the top 10 at least.
To the bar.
The irony of the numerous commercials when watching this video escapes none of us.
Everyone raves on about the pixes and there all right I guess ? But the replacements are a lesser known Jem .
@Gralin James Pritchard I don’t know, I remember herring every one and there mom pay homage to the Ramons and the phixies . I don’t mind the pixies , but I often feel that huskerdu and the replacements , not tho mention black flag, have been over shadowed by mediocre bands such as the prizes and the Ramons ( The Ramons is one of the most annoying band’s in history I might add )
Great interview! Long live The Mats!
I love Paul. Great record. The bridge to his solo work I suppose. Doesn't have the high points of Tim or Pleased to meet me, but the most consistent record he ever did in my opinion.
Never thought of it that way before but I think you're right. It's the most cohesive 'Mats album because there's a consistent "narrative" (feeling and texture) running through it, whereas the other 'Mats albums are a total grab bag.
I mean, my favourite 'Mats album is "Pleased to Meet Me", which has "I.O.U" alongside "Nightclub Jitters" and "Skyway" - I love the scattershot feel of it. But I get why someone might think All Shook Down is Paul's best work.
So glad I found this Channel and now I am a subscriber... the only time I got to see them was on the last tour All Shook down in San Francisco I had friends in the industry got on the list was told I was going backstage for the after-party but things went so bad so quick when it was time to go my friend said are you ready and I said I don't think Paul Westerberg needs to meet me tonight... he shrugged we went outside and as we were leaving the Warfield we ran into Jello Biafra, on his 10 speed of course... typical San Francisco night
To the CC guys see ya there
Yes. Everyone is a regular at CC’s.
this interview,replacement stuff and solo stuff from paul,chris and tommy's band bash and pop is on a bootleg dvd i have
My favorite band ever! Love Paul, love the band
Some reason he reminds me of Dean Ween here.
That's just mean.
@@docsavage8640 No, that's not Mean Ween
Kinda lying about why there are no photos of the band...there was no band.
Happy face😂
Re watching this again
Wheres my life?oh here it is!thank you mr happyface
my least favourite of the Mats output
Their last two albums speak to how much of an edge Bob Stinson gave the band. While Paul wrote the songs in the band, Bob's edge was contagious in the music.
I honestly don't get that. They're different as a result of the band constantly evolving. They're just as good as the records that came before, though.
By default, perhaps. But they never made a close to bad album.
This album was actually a solo album. The band had already broken up by the time this album was recorded.
I got into them with all the albums already 20+ years old (thanks to my dad) and I think that makes me more open to different kinds of their music. Merry Go Round was one of the first songs of theirs I really fell in love with, so I feel my perspective made me love their more mellow stuff just as much as the rest. Probably could’ve worded that better, but anyone could word anything better, when I think about it.
Can i get a smoke free?
All Shook Down is the best album. Ever.
Everyone smokes
He likes them all? Come on 6 songs are good but Merry Go Round is a little weak. Was this when Paul wanted to get rid of gop and goop?
I like MGR, but it's a rip off of Dreaming by Blondie.
@@aisle_of_view They say the best songwriters are either complete geniuses or very clever thieves. Westerberg always admitted he was the latter; "if you steal from everybody, nobody can put a finger on you".
I guess the problem with MGR is he didn't steal enough!
(FWIW my favourite example of Westerberg lifting something is "The Ledge" - the riff is an upside-down version of "Don't Fear the Reaper", which is very appropriate considering the subject matter).
@@rdrrr I don't think he stole that much. If you want some stars who steal, look no farther than 25 songs by Led Zep and 25 more by Bob Dylan. Dylan stole just melodies, but that was a folk thing. Also, ,I have no idea what Paul is talking about. Usually he's more enlightening.
This dude's wasted