Alex Chilton dead at 59

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Control Z wrote:noise&light wrote:ctrl-s wrote:I saw him just once, in 1984, at the Uptown Bar in Minneapolis, with the Replacements. It was a glorious, shitfaced drunk, inspired and beatific show. They played a bunch of covers. I bootlegged it on cassette and I think I still have the tape somewhere. Jesus Christ, I hope so.I really hope that you have this. I'd love to hear it. Though for some reason I don't want to hear his music right now. I think it would just make me feel worse.I found that cassette belonging to "ctrl-s," and am in the process of digitizing it: Replacements with Alex Chilton, Uptown Bar, Minneapolis MN USA, 10 January 1985. Check the sendspace thread in a couple weeks. The tape has Chilton and the Replacements doing "Taking Care of Business" (Bachman-Turner Overdrive), "Help Me Rhonda" and "Little GTO" (Beach Boys), "Can't Get Enough of Your Love" (Bad Company), and "I'll Be There" (Jackson 5).I think I just came.
iembalm wrote:Can I just point out, Rick, that this rant is in a thread about a cartoon?

Alex Chilton dead at 59

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I read A Man Called Destruction while on vacation, and I kind of wish I hadn t. I knew Chilton was a bit of an asshole, but some of his behavior was downright monstrous: he physically abused at least one of his girlfriends; he cheated on pretty much all of them, although when it came to their behavior, he was jealous and controlling; he was a completely absent father for his son, who ended up in the pen for assault; and he seemed to turn on pretty much every friend he ever had. After reading it, I listened to In Space for the first time. I think it has its moments ” œDony, œLady Sweet, although that s a Posies song ”but it quickly devolves into half-assed county fair boogie and cruise ship funk. Not totally without merit, but you only need to hear ten seconds of #1 Record to be reminded of what In Space is not.
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