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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "Bring On The Fuego" on Discogs.

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  2. 3. Dez. 2021 · Not only has Stinson — leader of Bash & Pop, half of Cowboys in the Campfire, longtime solo artist and formerly of Guns N’ Roses and Soul Asylum — not yet cracked open the newly reissued and remastered 100-track Sorry Ma set, but as he tells it, his input on the sprawling package was minimal at best.

    • New Album Wronger with Tommy Stinson’s Cowboys in The Campfire
    • Playing on Tulsa Jacks’ Walter’s Vacation, Which Also Featured Bob Mould
    • Bash & Pop’s Friday Night Is Killing Me
    • Playing Bass on The Rock Remix of Puff Daddy’s “It’s All About The Benjamins”
    • Playing Bass on Moth’S Provisions Fiction and Gear
    • Working with Bt on Emotional Technology
    • Being in Guns N’ Roses
    • Playing in Soul Asylum
    • Officiating Weddings on The Side
    • Promo Ad For The Goldbergs

    I was surprised that this was the first Cowboys In The Campfire album — you’ve been touring so long with them. Why was now the first time to finally release a record? TOMMY STINSON: Because we’re a fucking couple [of] slow-ass old men. [Laughs.] That’s the first answer. Chip and I were writing songs together from the moment I met him, 14 years ago ...

    On Discogs, it notes you played on a cassette back in 1982 with the Tulsa Jacks. Do you have any recollection or any strong memories about that? STINSON: No, not at all. But someone else brought that up not that long ago — but long enough ago that I can’t remember. Someone played me the song and I go, “Wow, I played on that?” 1982 — I mean that’s 1...

    What was your mindset making the first Bash & Pop record? STINSON:I started writing that record when we were in the end of the Replacements. And for all the things that were going on in our personal lives, Paul [Westerberg] and I both, there’s a lot to that. It was a growing period, personally, but also an exploding your life period in that, when w...

    How did you end up playing bass on this song? STINSON: Funny story that one. My band Perfect was playing shows at Coney Island High in New York, which is Jesse Malin’s old club. [Jesse’s] one of my dearest friends on the planet still. He would call me up once in a while [and be] like, “Hey, man, you guys want to come out and play a gig? We’ll get y...

    I love that record and I somehow did not realize you played on that. STINSON:Sean Beavan was producing Guns N’ Roses at the time when I met him. Actually, no, I was in Guns N’ Roses when Axl brought Sean on. We became fast friends, him and I, through all that. He picked up that [MOTH] record and wanted me and Josh to play on it. The fucking songs w...

    How did working with BT come about? STINSON:Again, another funny thing. So, Paul was working on a movie for Sony. What was it called? Was that Over The Hedge? STINSON: No, no. It was one about the bear. [Laughs.] He did a movie for Sony. I went and played on it. He was in LA [and] he asked me to come play right on this track. It was a rock track. O...

    You mentioned doing multiple things at once. I’m impressed that you’ve completely overlapped so many times. You were in Soul Asylum when you were in Guns N’ Roses. How did you balance doing everything then? STINSON:Well, with Guns N’ Roses, there was always a lot of down time. We’d tour — bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, and then not tour for big chun...

    You played in Soul Asylum too. Is it true that you and Dave Pirner knew each other in high school when you were younger? STINSON: Yeah. When I went into ninth grade at West High School in Minneapolis, I want to say he was a senior. We hung out. We all hung out — all of our friends and him and my best friend David Roth. His sister was a high-stepper...

    STINSON:I was just in Cleveland recently — I officiated a wedding. Really? STINSON:Yeah — a new buddy of mine got married. Have you done that before? Did you have to get ordained for the occasion? STINSON:No, I’ve been ordained for years. I’ve done weddings before. A lot of time I do it for friends and people that want to do something fun and diffe...

    I saw you recently filmed a promo for The Goldbergs. STINSON: Yeah. [Laughs.] Well, they wanted to use a Replacements song. It started off as a funny thing. I hadn’t seen the show, I gotta be honest about it. It was a big show, and they wanted to do a thing. I was like, “Sure, whatever.” I did it, and then I watched the show and I was like, “Wow, t...

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  3. 18. Jan. 2017 · With an opening date in his native Minnesota at the legendary 7th St. Entry, things have come full circle for the freshly engaged Stinson. Did you feel pressure resurrecting the Bash & Pop moniker? There’s a loyal cult behind Friday Night is Killing Me .

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  4. Thomas Eugene Stinson (born October 6, 1966) is an American rock musician. He came to prominence in the 1980s as the bass guitarist for The Replacements , one of the definitive American alternative rock groups.

  5. 25. Aug. 2021 · The Replacements' first album, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash turns 40 today. Bassist Tommy Stinson joins Jim McGuinn to talk about its recording, the upcoming box set, and his favorite song on the album. Plus, the story of his brother Bob's organ ending up in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

  6. As both a founding (and crucial) member of The Replacements and core part of the Guns N’ Roses line-up from 1998 to 2016, underpinning them both with his bass playing, Tommy Stinson’s place in the pantheon of music is all but assured.