A very nice oral history as recalled from Minneapolis/St. Paul insiders, scene vets and other notable musicians/personalities from all over. The Replacements were a band that had to be seen live to be believed, and if you saw them live (as I did, twice) with Bob in the band it was a treat, a mess, a musical masterwork and a train moving at breakneck speed which you knew would eventually smash into /5. · “Having literally grown up with The ‘Mats, as their fans affectionately refer to them, and remaining a friend and fan to this day, veteran journalist Jim Walsh, author of The Replacements: All Over But the Shouting: An Oral History, is perhaps the perfect person to tell their tale Walsh presents the ‘Mats in a multidimensional light, illustrating their talents and charisma, while also depicting a Brand: Voyageur Press. · The Replacements: All Over But the Shouting: An Oral History. The Replacements.: Jim Walsh. Voyageur Press, - Music - pages. 3 Reviews. Formed in a Minneapolis basement in , /5(3).
The Replacements: All Over But the Shouting: An Oral History by Jim Walsh By Ron Hart / 14 February When I was in high school, there was this group of older kids I used to run with who called. The Replacements: all over but the shouting (an oral history) - Jim Walsh Blues - Lynn Townsend Transmetropolitan volume 2 - lust for life - Ellis/Robertson. A must for all fans of The Replacements. Rare archival photographs, many never seen exhibited before. Plus original flyers ticker stub images. Interviews, musings from those actual photographers. Jim Walsh brilliantly pieces the puzzle together, album by album. A joyous somber look at the Greatest Rock-n Roll Band that never was.
The Replacements: All Over But the Shouting: An Oral History by Jim Walsh starting at $ The Replacements: All Over But the Shouting: An Oral History has 2 available editions to buy at Half Price Books Marketplace. “Jim Walsh expertly navigates the divide between the truth and otherwise in his new book, The Replacements: All Over but the Shouting. It's a compulsively readable, passionately compiled oral history of the infamous Minneapolis foursome who spent the '80s writing a new rock 'n' roll fairy tale while simultaneously ripping out its pages.”. In the first book to take on the maelstrom of fact and fiction that was the Replacements, veteran Minneapolis music journalist Jim Walsh distills archival interviews with bandmembers and hundreds of hours of new interviews with their friends, families, fellow musicians, fans, and co-conspirators into an absorbing oral history worthy of the scruffy quartet that many have branded the most.
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