The Replacements - Can’t Hardly Wait (Official Music Video)
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- PLEASED TO MEET ME (DELUXE EDITION) is now available as a 3-CD / 1-LP boxed set and digitally. Features the newly remastered classic album along with 29 tracks of unreleased material, including demos, rough mixes, and outtakes. Get your copy here: Rhino.lnk.to/p...
The making of Pleased To Meet Me was a transformative journey for The Replacements, one that began with the combustible Minneapolis combo on the brink of collapse and culminated in one of the definitive albums of the band’s career. That transformation is chronicled in-depth on the group’s latest 3-CD / 1-LP boxed set, PLEASED TO MEET ME (DELUXE EDITION).
More than half of the music (29 of the 55 tracks) on this Deluxe Edition set has never been released, including demos, rough mixes, and outtakes as well as Bob Stinson’s last recordings with The Replacements from 1986.
The music is presented in a 12 x 12 hardcover book loaded with dozens of rarely seen photos along with a detailed history of the Pleased To Meet Me era written by Bob Mehr, who authored The New York Times bestseller, Trouble Boys: The True Story of the Replacements. Mehr, together with Rhino’s Jason Jones, produced this new collection.
Pleased To Meet Me was recorded over three months at Ardent Studios in Memphis with legendary producer Jim Dickinson before it debuted in April 1987. The collection opens with a newly remastered version of the original 11-track album along with a selection of B-sides and a version of “Can’t Hardly Wait” that was remixed by Jimmy Iovine. All of the music included in this boxed set has been remastered by Justin Perkins, who remastered the band’s widely acclaimed 2019 boxed set, Dead Man’s Pop.
The second disc explores the creative process behind Pleased To Meet Me with 15 demos, 11 of which are unreleased, that were recorded at Blackberry Way Studios in Minneapolis during the summer of 1986. The first seven of these demos represent the last recordings made by all four original members of The Replacements. After those demo sessions stalled out, singer/guitarist Westerberg, bassist Tommy Stinson, and drummer Chris Mars made the painful decision to part ways with lead guitarist Stinson after recording five albums together.
The disc’s remaining eight demos feature the band as a trio and include “Shooting Dirty Pool,” two versions of “Kick It In,” and “Even If It’s Cheap,” whose opening line (“Pleased to meet me/the pleasure’s all yours”) would ultimately inspire the title of the album.
The collection’s final disc features 13 previously unreleased rough mixes by studio engineer John Hampton that include the majority of the album along with non-album tracks like “Election Day” and “Birthday Gal.” These rough mixes are also featured on the 180-gram vinyl record included in the set.
Rounding out the collection are several unreleased tracks (Westerberg’s “Run For The Country” and “Learn How To Fail,” Stinson’s “Trouble On The Way”) along with a selection of outtakes (“Beer For Breakfast” and “I Don’t Know”) that debuted on the 1997 compilation, All For Nothing/Nothing For All.
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The bear season 2 bought me here! Hell yea love it been on hard repeat since i heard it on the show 👍👍🎧
same!!!
Same, love the show and can't stop listening to this song.
Same here! Such a great band.
Me loving this band since high school brought me here hahahahah
me too bro
When those horns kick in... straight to the heart.
if you like this you might like my brothers music. his name is Stu Morris
Should hear the "Tim" version. Bob's guitar & a little different lyrics. Interesting.
Stuff of legends 😊
"Straight to the heart from Heaven!"
The best band that did everything to not become the all American band.
God bless them.
Rip Bob.
They didnt became R.E.M and took 80 million dollars.
Geez Louise
@@winstrola.d3282 I'm not mad at REM for that.
Give me give me two laps cough cough cough cough 😎😉😅lol
The best band no one ever heard of.
Tim is the album that got me off drugs. Pleased to meet me was the beginning of a new life.
I think is the idea of every album by the replacements, sorry ma is the drunk garage album, hootenanny for moments is dark and a little experimental sound, let it be is the sink of drugs and melancholy
💛✨💓
I love that. Was it something specific about Tim? Or just what you happened to be listening to while getting clean? (In addiction to being a Mats fan, I’m a recovering alcoholic and other people’s stories always interest me.)
I got sober in 1990. The Replacements were the first concert I went to sober with my friends in the program. Still sober 30 years later.
@@DickBooCocky Do they play the song "The last"?
Jesus rides beside me. But he never buys any smokes ❤
I have to play this daily, its magical..Jesus rides beside me, he never buys any smokes..for that line alone I love it ..perfect
Simply one of the greatest lyric lines ever. By anybody. Period. Pure Paul Westerberg stroke of genius.
I'm pretty sure it's "Jesus rides beside me, he never buys and he smokes," because Paul's co-pilot is a moocher.
Jesus rides beside me. He never fights and he smokes. ...this is how my ear perceived it.
"Jesus rides beside me. He never buys any smokes."
It may be any smokes, I was able to see the replacements, I don't recall too much of the show ( 1989 ) but when I'd originally listen to this I heard "and he smokes" ... Paul smoked and drank... the phrasing an( d falling off ) seems more right. Paul Simon says the listener completes the song. This is an apt saying for the layers of understanding for songs that breathe include this definitely. Jesus is the greatest gift of all. His love is the greatest of all possible abundance.
Amazing underrated song. The brass in it is the icing on the cake.
Props to whoever did 'The Bear' soundtrack. Fak they know their music.
For real. Amazing needle drops.
I really wish Bob was in this, it would have been even more beautiful to see.
Such young men but so capable of majesty in their own way.
this song always makes me kind of teary eyed. i dont know why exactly. Westerberg's vocals just tug at me or something. love this band forever. ♥
To be fair; it's pretty much the most upbeat song about pre-paring to "self-delete" ever recorded... that air of melancholy is definitely woven in there.
Lyrics are deeply honest, crafting an emotional scenery of a down moment in life.
Dripping with nostalgia
Ballsy 80 proof genius.
Understandable
The Replacements are an all day happiness!!!! Walking down the street with Replacements in your ear. How cool is that!!! I know people struggle with life but music helps
Pretty sure I could have this song playing all day and not grow tired of it.
2022 and this song still hits me... Hard.
im mexican, but if you don´t know the replacements, you don´t know about 80´s rock----Nothing!
God bless this band. Paul Westerberg will never get the props he deserves. Dude’s a genius. They made songs that will make you fall down laughing and turn around and make you bawl your eyes out. The greatness of this band cannot be understated
Imo one of the most underrated bands ever. They're never mentioned enough.
An utterly perfect song.
And utterly perfect video.
@@theKurtHoffmann its the same video piece that was that was used for ''the ledge'',just different song.
Indeed!
demo versions are even better!
@@jamesvoneschen6603 Ooh, where do I check those out? Thanks for the tip!
Brilliant song. Over 35 years after it was released. Still a helluva banger.
This album has the best sounding snare cracks ever!
Chris is such an underrated drummer.
And kudos to Jim Dickinson and Ardent Studios.
Ah my friends......
@@christophermckinney4756 I was really impressed with this solo work additionally..and his art work is wow
Especially at the time. It's refreshing to hear bands like the Smiths, The Police, and the Replacements when listening to 80s music. Everyone else was copying Phil Collins and Prince and trying to do that massive gated reverb sound that doesn't even sound like a drum. It's great that these bands had a sound that was new for its time but still sounds like an actual drum.
Can't Hardly Wait..A cult classic 🎥
I love this song
One of their best songs!
Great song on a great album by a great f’n band. And one of the most unexpected parts of being a fan of the Replacements all these years is when you meet another one, you’ve got a little bond and they turn out to be pretty interesting
That is a grea point. I have never met a Replacements fan that is not interesting.
So true
Damn this song is like a gut punch! It hits me where it hurts. I feel so sentimental 😎
Omg me too. Every time.
the first note takes me back to a great time in life.
same
Thank you, season 2 "the bear " ep5
I just watched that episode 🐻 loving The Bear.
My favorite song from one of my favorite albums - I'll never get tired of listening to it....
The rest of the world are a bunch of morons,,,... for not LOVING this song. pure GOLD.
The horn section is so great.
I deeply like these guys' songs. An amazing band
Same here
Reminds me of walking out of my highschool for the last time and taking one last ride home with my buddy😢
Such an underrated band.
They definitely influenced bigger bands that came after them.
how are they underrated critics love them lol
@@anaccount1005 basically their biggest song on youtube has 205k views....theyre underrated
@@hurpaderpp lmao ur just wrong
@@anaccount1005 200k views meanwhile a band they influenced (green day) has 600m views on a single song
@@anaccount1005 you smoking crack?
Can’t Hardly Wait is one of the most underrated movies of the 90s.
One of my favorites 😊
I've never stopped listening to them! Saw them in Detroit! Best concert ever!
I’m here because of Season 2 of The Bear. I’ve seen The Replacements several times including when the broke up on stage in Chicago. But after hearing this on The Bear I had to look this video up. It’s a great chapter in my life and some of my photos from that concert I saw them break up made it to a coffee table book about them.
One of the best (and first) alt rock bands. LOVED seeing them live in Minneapolis early in their career.
Pleased To Meet Me is an album right up there with the greats. Like Sticky Fingers or Asbury Park, you just keep finding new things to love about it.
Amazing band, great to hear after all these years.
One of the songs I listened a lot to in college, had it on several mix tapes. Hearing it on the Bear triggered so much nostalgia like a punch.
This is inadvertently one of the best film clips ever.
love the opening riff!
That guitar riff was played by Mr. Alex Chilton himself, believe it or not!
He’s actually playing the guitar fills, i.e. what you get at 00:55, not the main riff
One of the TOP 5 American bands ever.
No doubt!!!!!
*Bands
Exactly
@@brianmac3903 true
Hurry up hurry up...I love this band forever and ever. So many great songs.
Is that part of your sentence "Forever And Ever" a reference to Paul Westerberg's song Love You In The Fall???
Sipping a milkshake in Grants, New Mexico 2009. A perfect day in July. Forever etched by this great track.
Iconic band, album, and tune 😊❤️☀️🎶🎼
EXACTLY
This was me as a young man. from the first note takes me right back to those good old days.
I know this point will probably get lost now that the sequencing of songs on an album no longer really matters, but this song came right after Skyway (which is also one of my favorites). Probably one of the best one two punches to close out an album.
That is a GREAT point - I spent three days in the Skyway in Minneapolis during a Masters nationals looking for the Skyway before I realized I was in the Skyway. I thought it was a tram LOL. High art 🙏
@@ZoydWheeler Hi, Eric. We in Canada have similar 1960s solutions for the fact that's it's really cold in the winter (tunnels between the office buildings,etc.) Our grandparents were right all along when they said "just stop complaining and put on a sweater for Christ's sake."
Sequencing on an album still matters to me! I always believed it would have been really cool if the mats made can’t hardly wait a “secret track” at the end of the album. So the back of the record would list skyway as the last song
I agree about the sequencing on the record. Perfect. Also, opening with IOU is a first-round knockout.
Can't Hardly Wait brought me here 😢
Gran série el 🐻 Oso !!!
just listening to this song brings back to a time with its own hurts and joys but the songs...the songs remain after time and memories fade.
I LOVE this song!!!!
One of the greatest songs ever.
True
I'll write you a letter tomorrow
Tonight, I can't hold a pen
Someone's got a stamp that I can borrow
I promise not to blow the address again
Lights that flash in the evening
Through a crack in the drapes
Jesus rides beside me
He never buys any smokes
Hurry up, hurry up, ain't you had enough of this stuff?
Ashtray floors, dirty clothes, and filthy jokes
See, you're high and lonesome
Try and try and try
Lights that flash in the evening
Through a hole in the drapes
I'll be home when I'm sleeping
I can't hardly wait
I can't wait
Hardly wait
I can't wait
Hardly wait
I can't wait
Hardly wait
I can't wait
Hardly wait
I can't wait
Hardly wait
The song so good that they titled a movie using its particular diction.
Such a great song. It’s crazy how fashion trends in cycles. This could be a video for an indie band in 2023 and everyone would be like “cool style”.
i am here because of The Bears S2E5 end credits .
Greatest party movie ever🤘🏽
Discovered the song and the band thanks to the awesome movie with the same title as the song. Best teen movie ever! Love Jennifer Love Hewitt! The most beautiful woman ever! If it wasn't for her I wouldn't have seen so many movies or listened to so many bands and songs. I owe you a lot JLH! 😘😘😘❤❤❤
Thank you Lord!
Paul Westerberg is one of the great song writers. I hated these guys in concert back in the day, but their albums are so precious to me.
Thanks Chef
Thanks chef
Perfect.
if you like this you might like my brothers music. Murder the Ghost is a good song by him, his name is Stu Morris
This song should have been well known by every music consuming American, but several were denied that pleasure .
Commercial radio stations run on algorithms, even back in the 80's
Its aged so damn. Sounds so fresh everytime it comes on my playlist
Grew up in MPLS knowing this music,,,LOVE it!!!!
This song melts my ❤️
Those hard and crisp horns really do add an extra dimension to this tune, brings me back each time, even in the year of Covi Variant 2021.
the memphis horns is what it is
The best band
Saw them in 1991 in an Arlington TX bowling alley/music venue. I couldn't afford the t-shirt but I loved the music! The venue has since been torn down...
What a masterpiece!
Fr
Pretty sure this is the greatest song ever written
If there's any justice, The Bear will do for this song (and The Replacements) what Stranger Things did for Running Up That Hill.
The bear season 2 brought me back but the movie “ can’t hardly wait “ was also very much this song
Can't Hardly Wait!
Reminds me of Chicago and the metro circa 82
Glad this song is still being put in great shows. But it will always be for you Stone. RIP.
In the 80s I was a teenage skateboard punk -- was in the mall, and I shoplifted the cassette for The Replacements Pleased To Meet Me, purely based on how the cover drew me to it and anxiety of getting caught. I had no idea who the band was. I was listening to the Dead Kennedys, Black Flag, etc. Today, over 30 years later, The Replacements is one of my favorite bands ever. I wish we had talent like this today. I follow music pretty closely but most of the stuff I hear today is milquetoast bore-town -- it's all digital and sounds the same. I long for the days when we can see another small town band rise up with real instruments and create genius like this band did.
This song makes me imagine a life I could've had if I'd been a different person. I still love it though.
a new future is always available.
Could be my favorite thing
aayyy i get it
I came from a really dysfunctional home life and lost touch with most of my relatives decades ago. I recently reconnected with a cousin of mine I hadn't seen since we were kids, we're in our fifties now. I found out she was a huge Replacements fan like me, and I got so happy I nearly cried.
I love the band and I love the movie
classic late 90s highschool party movie
Yep the movie was named after this song thats why it plays at the end
been a long time and this song still cuts me to the bone; hoping one day I'll find someone who understand that
Love Paul Westerbergs voice. He wasn't interested in being a vocals rock star, but really, he coulda kept up with any of the soul-inspired classic rock n roll singers of the late 60s, early 70s.
This show has the best friggin sounds
Can’t hardly believe that Jesus is so tight with smokes. Anyway, Replacements with a horn section-brilliant! And Alex Chilton on guitar! Can’t hardly be better.
Hi, Almada. I had no idea that Alex Chilton played on this album. I read a biography about Alex called A Man Called Destruction. In one of the later chapters, Alex is down on his luck when the Replacements song comes out.
At first he thinks these young guys from Minneapolis are making fun of me. Then he meets them and realizes their Alex Chilton song is a sincere tribute.
It may have been a case of inter-generational broken telephone. Like when a young actor referred to Meryl Streep as the GOAT and at first she was insulted because she thought it meant the animal.
Anyway, thanks again for the info.
God bless you Westerberg.
Am I the only one that knows of this song cause of can’t hardly wait the movie one of my favorite films of all time I had such a crush on 90’s JLove and that whole album was a classic
great song. great lyrics. great arrangement. wish I wrote it
Literally an effortlessly great music video
This song was originally supposed to be on Tim. The Tim version on their best of, 'All for Nothing' is the greatest Replacements song in the history of mankind. No coincidence Bob is playing guitar on that one.
"This is an amazing song that makes you just want to get up and move, feel the invigoration of life! I've got the perfect idea for a music video. So hear me out...."
I woke up to this song in my head. Had to hear it again to start my morning
@@jenn-tube it’s an amazing song
Remindes my of great friends not here but music and good memories live forever
God I fuckin love this band
if you like this you might like my brothers music. his name is Stu Morris
Same
Love this song
This band is so cool. I was born in '87, so they are a little before my time. Thanks Adam Sandler, for introducing me to The Replacements. I really miss when musicians and artists just didn't give a fuck. When it wasn't about glitz, glamor, or being self-promotional. Just a bunch of greasy kids writing lyrics that reflected their lives.
Fr
What happened to actual creativity being so common?
you know it's good when the first second is the most replayed
Jesus rides beside me!
This remaster sounds fucking mindblowingly incredible. Straight up the best remaster I've ever heard from any band.
I saw them in ‘82 at Duffeys, 26th and 26th in Minneapolis…
Great band in a great bar!
Una de las mejores canciones de todos los tiempos🔝, desde el 56.
It's so hard to believe how happy this song sounds considering what it's about
This song got me through some tough times
a beautiful song.