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The Replacements get drunk (surprise!) on MTV, 1989
04.28.2017
01:00 pm
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Shortly after the release of Don’t Tell a Soul in 1989, Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson of the Replacements consented to an interview with MTV’s Kurt Loder. I’ve noticed that a few people are suffering from the misapprehension that the Replacments had gotten sober around this time—this video should be enough to convince anyone that this was not the case.

Westerberg and Stinson are funny and charming as fuck and don’t take a damn thing seriously. Loder’s first question involves the band having taken a “new direction” on the latest album—invoking “Gepetto,” Westerberg blurts “Well, we’re ‘mature’ now…..” while pantomiming his nose growing by three feet.

While Loder is inordinately interested in topics that retrospectively seem entirely uninteresting—music videos, the joys of residing in California, sampling, and how the 1980s will stack up in the annals of music history—Westerberg and Stinson ain’t buying.

The ‘Mats had long enjoyed an informal competition with R.E.M. ever since opening for the Athens indie rockers on a mini-tour in the summer of 1983—and this competition was quite mutual, Peter Buck paid close attention to the Replacements’ releases. In Trouble Boys: The True Story of the Replacements, Bob Mehr reports that Westerberg was initially relieved that Don’t Tell a Soul was so much better than Green, but R.E.M.‘s album rapidly hit gold while sales of Don’t Tell a Soul never got off the ground. Westerberg makes a crack to the effect that apparently only “half the people who bought the last one” chose to plunk down their cash for Don’t Tell a Soul.

More of the ‘Mats, after the jump…

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Posted by Martin Schneider
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04.28.2017
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Kurt Cobain’s ‘MTV: Unplugged’ sweater sells for a staggering $140,800 at auction
11.09.2015
07:05 am
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Kurt Cobain and Nirvana performing on
Kurt Cobain wearing his famous sweater on MTV: Unplugged, 1993

The sweater worn by Kurt Cobain during Nirvana’s 1993’s MTV: Unplugged performance sold at an auction on Saturday for a cool $140,800. Four months after the taping of the show, Cobain committed suicide in an living space above his garage in his home on Lake Washington Boulevard in Seattle. 
 
Kurt Cobain's
A photo from Julien’s Auction of Kurt Cobain’s “MTV: Unplugged” sweater
 
According to Auction house Julien’s, the sweater (which came to auction by way of a “friend” of the Cobain family) was expected to fetch at least 100K. Damn. Here’s the description for the sweater that was listed in Julien’s “Icons and Idols: Rock N Roll” auction:

A blend of acrylic, mohair and Lycra with five-button closure (one button absent), with two exterior pockets, a burn hole and discoloration near left pocket and discoloration on right pocket.

No word on who the lucky owner of this very spendy piece of grunge history is.

More after the jump…

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Posted by Cherrybomb
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11.09.2015
07:05 am
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For the man who has (absolutely) everything: ‘MTV Unplugged’ perfume!
06.06.2013
12:54 pm
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What the heck does it smell like?

Unfortunately, this MTV Unplugged “Boom” perfume (it’s a perfume for men, you’ll notice, not a cologne) is out of stock. Aw, shucks!

Here are a few choice comments regarding the perfume from a thread on Facebook:

- One step closer to my lifelong dream of looking and smelling like Matt Pinfield.

- Manly yes, but Martha Quinn loves it too!

- I love my 120 Minutes Aftershave.

- BOOM! - Create a Blast wherever you go! .... for Men!

A link to the website that sells it.
 
Via Dimitri Simakis and Mike McGonigal

Posted by Tara McGinley
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06.06.2013
12:54 pm
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