While two men made out on the next table over, Stinson made one unlikely shot after another until some regulars wanted to fight. One night, Barriger, Stinson and Replacements guitarist Slim Dunlap were hustling people for money playing pool at a redneck gay bar in Birmingham, Alabama, called Club 21. "When was that, 1987? Oh man, I don't know. ![]() "I think I'll remember him when I see him in person," Stinson said, laughing. ![]() He saw some things, even if Stinson can't quite place him. Surface Noise owner Bill Barriger was briefly adopted by the Replacements in 1987 when he ran away from home to dodge an angry girlfriend and stayed on the road with the band for weeks. ![]() More: Forecastle attendance tops the 60,000 mark again but falls short of record The tour is coming to Louisville Monday, July 24 at Surface Noise Records and Stinson promises some tall tales.
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