Może nie wszyscy wiedzą,ale Tommy kawał dobrej muzyki nagrał z grupą Replacements,w której grał przed Gn'R. W tym roku ukazała się ich kolejna płyta-składak z największymi hitami + dwa nowe kawałki. Więcej o zespole:
http://www.twintone.com/mats.htmlPolecam.
Tommy nagrał też solową płytę,która jednak nie przypadła mi specjalnie do gustu.Zbyt różni się od tego,co nagrał wcześniej. Druga solowa płyta jest planowana,ale póki co nie ma więcej informacji na ten temat.
A co do tłumaczenia.Dałoby się więcej?
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http://www.fan.pl/shopping/lista.php?wyk=S...TOMMY&ot=1&og=2Może ktoś się skusi.Cena naprawdę zachęcająca.
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Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson got a taste of what working
together again meant when they recently overheard a Sony Pictures
executive's telephone conversation.
"She took a phone call and said 'I can't talk to you now. I'm in the
studio with the Replacements,'" Westerberg recalls. "Tommy and I
looked at each other like, 'Oh my God...' That name brings heavy
memories for both of us which we'll never escape but that we've
grown out of at the same time."
Part of that growth has allowed Westerberg and Stinson to come back
together for a couple of projects for the first time since the
legendary 'Mats broke up in 1991. As previously reported, Westerberg
recruited Stinson to help him with some of the harder rocking tracks
he wrote for the soundtrack to "Open Season," an animated family
feature that opens Sept. 29, with the companion album coming out
three days earlier via Lost Highway.
In the midst of that, Westerberg and Stinson, who's now part of
Guns 'N Roses, also reunited with 'Mats mate Chris Mars to record a
pair of new songs for the compilation "Don't You Know Who I Think I
Was? The Best of the Replacements."
"We re-acquainted ourselves via the movie, and then got to the point
where we were comfortable to do some [Replacements] stuff in
Minneapolis," Westerberg says. "When we parted, he said 'Let's GO,'
giving the accent on the word 'go.' I know what that means; it
means 'Let's make a record. Let's go do it.' So we'll see."
Westerberg says fans may well see him and Stinson playing on a TV
program to promote the "Open Season" soundtrack, which contains
eight new Westerberg songs and a remake of "Good Day" from his 1996
solo album "Eventually." He even goes so far as to say with a laugh
that "people might get to see the Replacements. There we are at the
Academy Awards, supposed to play 'I Belong,' and we do 'Bastards of
Young' instead."
Westerberg says more movie music is probably in his future but also
that there's more than enough material for another solo album,
whenever that opportunity presents itself.
"I'm always writing," he says. "I was writing when they asked me to
do this film, and I kept writing songs through it, some that didn't
fit in the film. I could put together a new solo album tomorrow if I
had to."