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  1. 19. Mai 2020 · The Replacements: Why Saturday Night Live (SNL) Banned Them - YouTube. Rock N' Roll True Stories. 523K subscribers. Subscribed. 2K. 137K views 3 years ago #snl #thereplacements...

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  2. 18. Jan. 2020 · · January 18, 2020 · . Follow. THE REPLACEMENTS – B--STARDS OF YOUNG and KISS ME ON THE BUS . The video here is The Replacements’ infamous appearance on Saturday Night Live in 1986 in full, introduced by Harry Dean Stanton. The whole story of their appearance on SNL can be read here: https://www.rollingstone.com/.../inside-the-replacements.../

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  3. 12. Feb. 2016 · Read an excerpt from 'Trouble Boys,' the new authorized biography of the Replacements, about their ill-fated national TV appearance in 1986. The band's chaotic performance enraged the show's producers and threatened to sink their career.

  4. 17. Okt. 2020 · Saturday Night Live SNL The Replacements. We're dipping into the Far Out Magazine vault to remember the reason The Replacements were banned from Saturday Night Live for life.

  5. 23. Okt. 2012 · Below, watch the band's drunk and unforgettable "Saturday Night Live" performance, Pleased to Meet Me and Let It Be-era interview clips, and more. 1. "I Hate Music"/"Stuck in the Middle"...

  6. 2. Sept. 2019 · The video here is The Replacements’ infamous appearance on Saturday Night Live in 1986, introduced by Harry Dean Stanton. It begins with a smaller ‘teaser’ trailer in HD. The whole story of their appearance on SNL can be read here: https://www.rollingstone.com/.../inside-the-replacements.../ See less. Comments. Most relevant. Michael Sorvari.

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  7. The Replacements were an alternative rock band which were the musical guest for the January 18, 1986 episode of SNL. They played their song "Bastards of Young" during the first half of the show and then got heavily intoxicated before they performed their second song, "Kiss Me on the Bus."