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Be Bad for Me. Paul Westerberg. 1 SONG • 3 MINUTES • JAN 01 2004. Play. Purchase Options. 1. Be Bad for Me. 03:00 ℗© 2004 BMG Rights Management (US) LLC d/b/a Vagrant Records. Back to top Get to Know Us. Careers; Amazon Newsletter; About Amazon; Accessibility; Sustainability; Press Center;
I tried doing the search and couldn't find it posted somewhere else. I just recently got this song which I guess is on the UK release of Folker. I really like the song, and could really hear it
In 1997, Westerberg cut ties with Reprise, and he released a rough-hewn, small-label EP and single that year under the name Grandpaboy. Before 1997 was out, Westerberg had signed a new deal with Capitol Records, and his first long-player for the label, the Don Was-produced Suicaine Gratifaction, came out in February 1999. The album, an introspective and downbeat effort, received strong reviews ...
In the late 1970s, Westerberg was working as a janitor for U.S. Senator David Durenberger, [7] and one day while walking home from work, he heard a band practicing Yes 's "Roundabout" in a basement. He talked his way into the band by convincing the singer that the other band members — Bob Stinson, Chris Mars and Tommy Stinson — were going to fire the singer. The singer quit, and Westerberg ...
20 de feb. de 2024 · “That song [‘My Dad’] is like a photo in a way, like a snapshot of my dad towards the end,” says Paul Westerberg, on the phone from his home in Minneapolis. “There’s a photo on the new album with me on his knee as a kid, and that’s the first photo you see when you open it up. That’s him in his prime. It’s strange how small his life became, you know: the TV, the bible, the ...
Be Bad for Me by Paul Westerberg. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
18 de feb. de 2019 · Paul Westerberg just wishes he could live his down. “It sort of precedes me,” sighs the indie-rock legend from his Minneapolis home. “I spend my life calming it down, then I do one stupid thing and it flares up again.”. At least he comes by his notoriety honestly — Westerberg has always played against the rules.