Saturday, January 29, 2022

Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash & Shows # 919 & 918


The first Replacements album Sorry Man, Forgot To Take Out The Trash was first released in 1981 on the Twin/Tone label. Although associated with other bands in the Minneapolis scene, they were different. While their uninhibited snotty energy tapped into punk, Paul Westerberg’s songwriting even in this early stage, stood out from the other bands at the time. Featuring Paul Westerberg on guitar/vocals, Tommy Stinson on bass, Bob Stinson on lead guitar and Chris Mars on drums, The Replacements first album featured 18 tracks.

The songs delved into themes of boredom, angst, despair, relationships, booze and everything in between. Containing now classic tracks such as “Takin’ A Ride,” “Customer,” “I Hate Music,” “Johnny’s Gonna Die,” “Shiftless When Idle,” and “I’m In Trouble,” throughout the Sorry Ma album, the songs are also filled a unique sense of humour and also abandon. Recorded at Blackberry Way in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the album was produced by Steve Fjelstad, Paul Westerberg and Peter Jesperson. Although it has been stated many times before, Peter Jesperson was instrumental in getting The Replacements not only gigs at The Longhorn (a venue he was helping book shows at), but he also helped get them a record deal to make Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash. Also a taste maker in the music scene in the Twin Cities at the time, when he first heard The Replacements 4-track demo tape, he flipped out. He became an instant lifelong fan and supporter. He also helped to record early demos of the band in addition to helping produce this album.

In 2021, a deluxe edition of Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash was released on Rhino Records. This edition, like the previous deluxe editions of their other albums that have come before this, expands a certain time period in the band’s history. This set features the original Sorry Ma album remastered with the B-side country ballad “If Only You Were Lonely,” along with 67 unreleased tracks and an unreleased live show live at 7th St Entry in Minneapolis on January 23rd, 1981. Included in the set is the original 4-track demo that got them their record deal, the demo that proceeded it (when they weren’t even known as The Replacements yet), a plethora of other early demos and recordings, there are alternate takes and outtakes from the Sorry Ma sessions as well. The 4 CD set also comes with a vinyl edition of the album made up from the alternate takes and some demos from this time period giving Sorry Ma a different sonic outlook called Deliberate Noise -The Alternate Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash. There is also a book with previously unreleased photos, interviews with the band members and associates as well as writings from band biographer Bob Mehr. Peter Jesperson, Rhino’s Jason Jones and Bob Mehr produced this deluxe set. Whichever version you listen to Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash is where it all began for The Replacements. There is chaos, reckless abandon and depth in the songs. Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash captures The Replacements in their earliest and rawest form.

Show 919 Playlist (Originally Aired On January 29th, 2022)(Destroyer, Teenanger, Cellos, The Replacements):

1. Broken Social Scene - Curse Your Fail
2. Gray - Wig
3. Ada Lea - Oranges
4. Fiver - Paid in Pride
5. The Sadies - Message To Belial
6. Bill Fay - Backwoods Maze
7. Good2Go - Hold Me Close
8. The Detroit Cobras - Bad Girl
9. The Retail Simps - Love Without Friction
10. Thee Headcoatees - Don't Try and Tell Me
11. Neu! - Hallogallo
12. Destroyer - Tinoretto, It's For You
13. Teenanger - Good, You?
14. Aversions - Sharp Left Turns
15. Devo - Strange Pursuit (Demo)
16. Trampoline Delay - Don't Let Go
17. Cellos - Moustache Rock
18. Lucy Dacus - First Time
19. Elvis Costello & The Imposters - Penelope Halfpenny
20. Basement Revolver - Tunnel Vision
21. Cat Power - Pa Pa Power
22. The Replacements - Lookin' For Ya (Demo)
23. The Replacements - Raised In The City (Demo)
24. The Replacements - Careless (Alternate Version)
25. The Replacements - I'm In Trouble (Alternate Version)
26. The Replacements - Don't Ask Why (Alternate Mix)

To hear this program, visit CJAM's schedule page for Revolution Rock and click the January 29 file to download/stream the episode.

 Show 918 Playlist (Originally Aired On January 22nd, 2022)(Fontaines D.C., Outtacontroller, Ronnie Spector, Dave Whitehead, Crissy DeVerbert, Hilary Bockham/Ida Red and Rachel Nagy Tributes):

1. Fontaines D.C. - Jackie Down The Line
2. Lammping - Everylasting Moors
3. Trampoline Delay - Personal Space
4. Outtacontroller - Parts Unknown
5. Matt Ellis - Everything Sucks/I Hate It All
6. Print Head - Only Being
7. Print Head - Trouble Doubt Brewin'
8. Howlin' Wolf - Who's Been Talkin'
9. Roy Orbison - Lana
10. Paul Simon - Run That Body Down
11. Al Green - La-La For You
12. No Frills - I Don't Want To Be Your Dog Anymore
13. Scarlet Drops - It's Time To Do
14. Tunic - Ex-Epic
15. L00ping - Wasn't There
16. Diamondtown - Stride
17. Lost Patrol - I’m Not The One
18. Lost Patrol - Grow Up Hard
19. The Guitar Army Ft. Dave Whitehead - Pills (Live at The Vic 1998)
20. Zellots - On The Dole
21. Zellots - Soldier
22. The Delmonas - Comin' Home Baby
23. The Delmonas - Peter Gunn Locomotion
24. Bruce Springsteen & the E-Street Band feat. Ronnie Spector - Be My Baby
25. The Ronettes - What'd I Say
26. Ronnie Spector - You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory
27. The Ronettes - Why Don't They Let Us Fall In Love
28. The Detroit Cobras - He Did It
29. The Detroit Cobras - Stay Down
30. The Detroit Cobras - Cha Cha Twist

To hear this program, visit CJAM's schedule page for Revolution Rock and click the January 22 file to download/stream the episode.

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