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  1. 19 de mai. de 2020 · Did you like this video? Get even more exclusive content on my Patreon page: / rnrtruestories Today we take a look at the infamous Saturday Night episode from 1986 featuring The...

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  2. 12 de fev. de 2016 · Read an exclusive excerpt from 'Trouble Boys,' a new authorized Replacements biography, which recounts the band's disastrous 'SNL' debut.

  3. They were famously permanently banned from Saturday Night Live after performing drunk before a national television audience on January 18, 1986. As a reviewer succinctly observed, the band could quite often be "mouthing profanities into the camera, stumbling into each other, falling down, dropping their instruments, and generally ...

  4. 17 de out. de 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 de out. de 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.

  6. 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."

  7. 21 de set. de 2023 · In a legendary bit of reckless self-sabotage, the band was so drunk and powerfully loud on a “Saturday Night Live” appearance that it remains unclear to this day whether the performance ...