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Trouble Boys: The True Story Of The Replacements – Paperback Book
Trouble Boys: The True Story of the Replacements is a biography of the influential American rock band The Replacements, written by Bob Mehr and published in 2016.
The book offers an in-depth look at the band’s tumultuous history, from their formation in Minneapolis in the late 1970s to their breakup in the early 1990s. It delves into the band members’ personal lives, their struggles with addiction and inner conflicts, and their impact on the alternative rock scene of the 1980s.
Through extensive research and interviews with band members, friends, family, and associates, Mehr provides readers with a comprehensive and candid account of The Replacements’ rise to fame, their creative process, and the dynamics that shaped their music and relationships.
Trouble Boys is praised for its thoroughness, honesty, and engaging storytelling, making it a must-read for fans of The Replacements and anyone interested in the history of alternative rock.
Based on a decade of research and reporting, as well as access to the Replacements’ key principals, Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson. Author Bob Mehr has fashioned something far more compelling than a conventional band bio. Trouble Boys is a deeply intimate portrait, revealing the primal factors and forces that shaped one of the most brilliant and notoriously self-destructive rock ‘n’ roll bands of all time.
Beginning with riveting revelations about the Replacements’ troubled early years, Trouble Boys follows the group as they rise within the early ’80s American underground. It uncovers the darker truths behind the band’s legendary drinking, showing how their addictions first came to define them, and then nearly destroyed them.
A roaring road adventure, a heartrending family drama, and a cautionary showbiz tale, Trouble Boys has deservedly been hailed as an instant classic of rock lit.
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