The Replacements remain one of rock’s best-loved bands. But they also lived up to the title of a biography released this year — “ Trouble Boys: The True Story Of The Replacements.”
“Opportunity disregarded,” is the way author Bob Mehr ( @bobmehr) describes the band’s career, which started when they formed in Minneapolis in 1979 and ended when the broke up in 1991.
Here & Now‘s Alex Ashlock spoke with Mehr in March at Ardent Studios in Memphis, where the Replacements recorded one of their albums, “Pleased To Meet Me.”
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