Audio Archive: The Replacements at Saints Roller Rink in 1982

This recording popped up in the comments to an old PDD post — “Treatment Bound” — but it seems as if it warrants its own post.

11 thoughts on “Audio Archive: The Replacements at Saints Roller Rink in 1982”

  1. Guessing it was Dave Pirner of Soul Asylum, fka loud fast rules, that did the capture. But Baci would have to confirm from his crippled synth archive. Oh the days….

  2. Thnks fer tha post, Pawl. . . hear’s won fer y’all who’re at tha Rollr-rink show. . . do ya recollect the kolor or kind of bassGtr Tommy’s playin that night? Jist kurious. . . I sold ‘im a blak Ricky rite ’bout then.

  3. Wow, wow, wow. Totally, totally, totally cool. I love this band.

    So where is/was this roller rink? I Googled it and could only find a Facebook entry, “might be a closed facility.” Is it?

    On another note: was everyone who lived in Duluth then at this concert? I ask because, when R.E.M. played at the Drumstick in Lincoln, Neb. in 1981, every teen resident in the state of Nebraska, apparently, was there. Except for me.

  4. Saints Roller Skating Center was at 2620 Miller Trunk Highway, according to my commemorative plastic cup.

    Saints first shows up in the city directory in 1977, with Jerome Webber listed as manager. In 1987 the name changes to Ridgewood Roller Rink, with Laura Webber listed as manager. In 1990 the address changes to 4189 Haines Road, and then it disappears in 1992.

  5. This wasn’t in Duluth, so it doesn’t really warrant a separate PDD post, but this week I came across a roll of negatives from a Replacements show at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Probably 1986. I shot these, but never bothered to print any of them.

    More pictures here.

    Tommy

    Bob on drums

    Paul on drums

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