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Lemon Jail - On the Road with the Replacements (Paperback)
Loot Price: R381
Discovery Miles 3 810
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Lemon Jail - On the Road with the Replacements (Paperback)
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Was R416
Loot Price R381
Discovery Miles 3 810
You Save R35 (8%)
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A tour diary of life on the road with one of Minnesota's greatest
bands-with nearly 100 never-before-seen photographs "Don't bore us,
get to the chorus" is Bill Sullivan's motto, which will come as no
surprise to anyone who opens Lemon Jail. A raucous tour diary of
rock 'n' roll in the 1980s, Sullivan's book puts us in the van with
the Replacements in the early years. Barreling down the highway to
the next show through quiet nights and hightailing it out of
scandalized college towns, Sullivan-the young and reckless
roadie-is in the middle of the joy and chaos, trying to get the
band on stage and the crowd off it and knowing when to jump in and
cover Alice Cooper. Lemon Jail shows what it's like to keep the
band on the road and the wheels on the van-and when to just close
your eyes and hit the gas. That first van, dubbed the Lemon Jail by
Bill, takes the now legendary Replacements from a south Minneapolis
basement to dive bars and iconic rock clubs to college parties and
eventually an international stage. It's not a straight shot or a
smooth ride, and there's never a dull moment, whether Bob Stinson
is setting a record for the quickest ejection from CBGB in NYC or
hiding White Castle sliders around a hotel room or whether Paul
Westerberg is sneaking gear out of a hostile venue or saving Bill's
life at a brothel in New Jersey. With growing fame (and new vans)
come tours with REM and X (what happens when the audience isn't
allowed to stand?), Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and the Violent
Femmes (against their will), and Saturday Night Live, where the
band's televised antics earn the edict You'll never play on NBC
again. Fast forward: You'll never play Washington, D.C., again. Or
Moorhead. Hiding in fans' backyards while the police search the
streets and pelted with canned goods at a Kent State food drive,
the Replacements hit rough patches along with sweet spots, and
Lemon Jail reveals the grit and glory both onstage and off, all
told in the irrepressible, full-throttle style that makes Bill
Sullivan an irresistible guide on this once-in-a-lifetime road trip
with a band on the make.
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