Director Gorman Bechard’s documentary about The Replacements and their rabid fans — a film dubbed, appropriately, “Color Me Obsessed” — finally landed on DVD last month, but if you haven’t had a chance to see the film yet, the full two-hour doc is streaming on YouTube for a limited time courtesy of Noisey.
Check it out right here. Perfect holiday viewing.
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- The Replacements reunite to record vinyl-only covers EP, new album ‘possible’
- Free MP3: Paul Westerberg, ‘My Road Now’ — ex-Replacement’s first new song in 2 years
- ‘Color Me Obsessed: A Film About The Replacements’ coming to DVD this fall
- Paul Westerberg, Tommy Stinson team up to help ex-Replacements bandmate Slim Dunlap
- Slim Dunlap, guitarist for The Replacements, recovering from stroke, is ‘sharp and aware’
- Tommy Stinson on Replacements reunion: ‘I just don’t know if we have it in us’
This film is a love letter to one of the truly great rock and bands of all time. I think the film was superb and directed by someone who loved this band as much as a fan could love a band. Thank you for such a great film about such a great band. Anybody who loves music should see this film. Thank you for sharing it with us.