In this installment of More Lost Time, rare music archivist Ric Dube considers what made the Replacements a great live band, or at least different from former Stealer's Wheel frontman Gerry Rafferty. Dube also champions an 80s indie rock act from Champaign-Urbana called the Outnumbered and speculates whether Perry and the Harmonics were a bunch of studio musicians goofing off after hours. Also: the Pills, the Exploited and the first recording by a psychedelic British act of little to no...
In this installment of More Lost Time, rare music archivist Ric Dube considers what made the Replacements a great live band, or at least different from former Stealer's Wheel frontman Gerry Rafferty. Dube also champions an 80s indie rock act from Champaign-Urbana called the Outnumbered and speculates whether Perry and the Harmonics were a bunch of studio musicians goofing off after hours. Also: the Pills, the Exploited and the first recording by a psychedelic British act of little to no consequence.
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