Paul Westerberg
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Paul Westerberg’s solo career began in 1992 when his songs “Dyslexic Heart” and “Waiting for Somebody” appeared on the soundtrack to the Cameron Crowe-directed, Gen X masterpiece Singles.  In 1993 he released his solo debut 14 Songs.  Westerberg has released six full-length solo albums, one EP and two full-length under the moniker Grandpaboy, an album with Julianna Hatfield under the name The I Don’t Cares, along with numerous singles, appearances on soundtracks, and other random things. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Part 1 00:03:54 - “Waiting for Somebody” from Singles [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] (1992) 00:07:11 - Part 2 00:09:28 - “World Class Fad” from 14 Songs (1993) 00:12:52 - Part 3 00:25:05 - “It’s A Wonderful Lie” from Suicaine Gratification (1999) 00:27:51 - Part 4 00:33:15 - “High Time” from Mono by Grandpaboy (2002) 00:36:12 - Part 5 00:43:26 - “As Far As I Know” from Folker (2004) 00:46:25 - Part 6 References and Clip Sources:  Paul Westerberg - Best Thing That Never Happened:  https://paulwesterberg.net/  Wikipedia - Paul Westerberg:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Westerberg  AllMusic - Paul Westerberg:  https://www.allmusic.com/artist/paul-westerberg-mn0000039258  Discogs - Paul Westerberg:  https://www.discogs.com/artist/236256-Paul-Westerberg  Rate Your Music - Paul Westerberg:  https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/paul-westerberg  Paul Westerberg World Class Fad (World Premiere Video) MTV 120 Minutes with Lewis Largent 1993.06.13:  https://youtu.be/UmdL2Xk3Ago  JBTV Mini Segment #6 - Paul Westerberg and Michael Bland:  https://youtu.be/BchooLkL1I4
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