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  1. 10 de nov. de 2020 · I spoke with Pirner recently about music in the time of coronavirus, retaining a punk rock heart, his love for New Orleans and the evolution of Soul Asylum. So Dave, what’s happening there in Minneapolis? Not a whole lot. It’s snowing and that’s about it (laughs). It’s very strange because the sort of hibernation thing is coming into play.

  2. 27 de ago. de 2016 · Classic Rock. The Story Behind The Song: Soul Asylum's Runaway Train. By Sleazegrinder. ( Classic Rock ) published 27 August 2016. A song that Dave Pirner says “just kind of rolled off my brain” ended up, via its video, reuniting a number of runaway children with their parents. Soul Asylum's Dave Pirner (left) and Dan Murphy in 1992(Image ...

  3. 24 de jul. de 2013 · Dave Pirner, lead singer, Soul Asylum: “Runaway Train” was a tune that was in my head for a couple years, at least. I had written different lyrics to it that were not so great.

  4. Formed in the summer of 1981 by high school friends Dan Murphy, Karl Mueller, and Dave Pirner, Soul Asylum (named Loud Fast Rules up until 1983) quickly became frontrunners of American college rock, following in the tradition of fellow Minnesota bands Hüsker Dü and The Replacements. Landing their first record deal with Twin/Tone in 1984, Soul ...

  5. Dave Pirner's songwriting sessions turned into the album “Grave Dancer's Union,” with a string of hits like “Black Gold.” But, it was the third single that c...

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › music-popular-and-jazz-biographies › dave-pirnerDave Pirner | Encyclopedia.com

    Singer Dave Pirner sat behind the drums but in a matter of years — after a name change and the addition of drummer Grant Young — he moved to the front playing guitar. Minneapolis was the heart of blue collar garage punk, music that became synonymous with the hometown bands the Replacements and Husker Du. Soul Asylum rose on the heels of those bands.

  7. 4 de feb. de 2022 · Dave Pirner (left) and Dan Murphy, 1992 (Image credit: Catherine McGann/Getty Images) Hitting Their Stride. Once in the studio with producer Michael Beinhorn (riding high after helming the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Mother’s Milk), Soul Asylum hit more snags: Grant Young was sidelined in favor of session ace Sterling Campbell, and the band had difficulty channeling its punk-rock energy into ...