Paul Westerberg

American musician

Paul Westerberg is a renowned American musician best known as the lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter for the band The Replacements. After the group disbanded, he embarked on a successful solo career, experimenting with various musical styles and releasing albums under different monikers.

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About the Paul Westerberg

Paul Harold Westerbergis an American musician, best known as the lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter for The Replacements. Following the breakup of The Replacements, Westerberg launched a solo career that saw him release three albums on two major record labels.

Following the release of his third solo album, Westerberg has been mostly releasing music that he has self-produced and recorded in his basement home studio. He has also released two albums and an EP under the pseudonym Grandpaboy. In 2017, Westerberg released songs on SoundCloud as User 964848511 and on Bandcamp as Dry Wood Garage.

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Paul Westerberg is an American musician, best known as the lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter for the band The Replacements.

Following the breakup of The Replacements, Paul Westerberg launched a solo career and released three albums on major record labels.

Since his solo career, Paul Westerberg has been mostly releasing music that he has self-produced and recorded in his basement home studio, as well as releasing albums and an EP under the pseudonym Grandpaboy.

In 2017, Paul Westerberg released songs on SoundCloud as User 964848511 and on Bandcamp as Dry Wood Garage, showcasing his continued musical experimentation.

Paul Westerberg was born on December 31, 1959.

29 Quotes by Paul Westerberg

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    The best I can say is that it’s better for me to write about despair and darkness than to be incapable of getting off the sofa. It’s better to write about suicide than to contemplate it too heavily.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    It’s like, it’s up to the people to fall in love with the song. The record company can only do so much.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    I sat through Ladies and Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones like three times at the Skyway when it came out.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    I’m not dissatisfied with my place in it rock ‘n’ roll.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    I forever felt that I’ve fallen right between the crack of way too young for the first generation of classic rock ‘n’ roll and too old to be brand-new. It’s hard.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    I read The Bell Jar, and then I read her memoir and her diaries, and a third book, an outside opinion. Just the way she made the pillows so neat on the oven door. It just seems to be the opposite of, if you’re going to take your life, in a horrible rage it happens.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    I think it should be evident by now, but I’m as lost as anyone.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    You know, he likes me because I’m his son. I have to go long and far to find someone who knows me just as me, rather than me the songwriter or whatever.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    A rock’n’roll band needs to be able to get under people’s skin. You should be able to clear the room at the drop of a hat.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    Then again, I think about high school every day and I think about being a little kid every day too.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    Oddly, when I started to make the record, I wasn’t aware I was making a record. I just was sort of disgusted with the whole thing and sequestered myself in the basement and started playing the piano just for something to do.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    So I figured in keeping with the record, I’d do something off the wall which is show up for free and wing it… I don’t know, I’m just going to play some songs. I think it’ll be fun.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    I think of the Replacements only when they’re brought up to me. For two years, I’m at home, they don’t really cross my mind. I still hear them on the radio. I’m not ashamed of anything we did.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    Although, my experience when I’ve been depressed, not only am I too depressed to sit down and write a song, I’m too depressed to pick up my feet. So if you can at least write about it, you’re halfway away from it.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    I’ve had more people in my life take their lives than… I think it’s out of proportion with most people. I think a lot of them gravitate towards me because of the music.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    I’m beyond caring what anyone expects of me anymore.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    Stick with your heart and you’ll be fine.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    I have my own language and it’s high time I put a little of it out there.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    I don’t think there’s anything that will make me stop doing it. There may be a time when it’s not available to anyone. You may have to come listen at my basement window… but I can’t stop.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    It’s my first record since my son is old enough to understand and I can’t even show it to him. Yes, it’s affected me, probably in the opposite of how anyone would have thought.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    I didn’t wake up one morning and not be in the Replacements. We’re all that forever, and I’ve just grown older. I mean, I haven’t lost anything. I’ve gained a few things.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    Any musician who can stop may be a musician, but they’re no artist. If it’s in your blood, it can’t stop flowing.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    It’s fun, but the fun is where it always was. I mean, it’s still fun to strap on my Les Paul in the basement and turn up the Marshall amp. I’m still 15. I still enjoy that as much as I ever did.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    The hack songwriter will write the absolute truth every single word, whether it makes a great song or not.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    I’m hard-pressed to think of a lot of great rock movies.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    Actually, I’ve done it the other way so many times where you rehearse the band and you do the whole thing with lights, the show and the crew – everything. Then you see what happens and you’re already committed to dates. I’m just sort of putting out feelers this way.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    The truth is overrated.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    Right now, it hasn’t affected my music other than the fact that I don’t have time to write any of it. That’s no different from when I first started and I lived at home. I would play the guitar in the afternoon and then my mom or my dad would come home and I’d have to quit.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician

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    Reading music is like listening to flowers. I don’t understand the concept.

    Paul Westerberg

    American musician