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The Replacements – Unsatisfied Lyrics 15 years ago
Are you sure about the location of the cover photograph from Let It Be? According to wikipedia it was taken on the roof of Bob and Tommy's mom's house.

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The Replacements – Swingin' Party Lyrics 15 years ago
What is a lampshade? Is that a serious question? This is the song that originally made me fall in love with the Replacements. What a great feat of songwriting. The imagery is amazing and the music sets the perfect mood. Hauntingly beautiful.

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The Replacements – I'll Be You Lyrics 15 years ago
I think this is a good song, although not their absolute best, and the fact that it was their one big hit is criminal. The user above who said that this song and the Don't Tell A Soul album suck obviously has no idea what he is talking about, as evidenced by his referring to "Here Comes A Regular" as "Here Comes A Replacement." I see each album as a pretty logical progression from the one before, and I don't think they could have put out a bad album if they tried. As for the slick production of Don't Tell A Soul, you can hardly blame Paul for wanting a product with a more main-stream sound, given that he'd put out so many incredible albums before that were largely ignored by the record buying public. As far as Tom Petty goes, the Replacements were opening for the Heartbreakers on tour at the time and Petty was a fan and included the "rebel without a clue" line in his song more as a tribute than a rip-off.

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The Replacements – I'll Be You Lyrics 15 years ago
I think this is a good song, although not their absolute best, and the fact that it was their one big hit is criminal. The user above who said that this song and the Don't Tell A Soul album suck obviously has no idea what he is talking about, as evidenced by his referring to "Here Comes A Regular" as "Here Comes A Replacement." I see each album as a pretty logical progression from the one before, and I don't think they could have put out a bad album if they tried. As for the slick production of Don't Tell A Soul, you can hardly blame Paul for wanting a product with a more main-stream sound, given that he'd put out so many incredible albums before that were largely ignored by the record buying public. As far as Tom Petty goes, the Replacements were opening for the Heartbreakers on tour at the time and Petty was a fan and included the "rebel without a clue" line in his song more as a tribute than a rip-off.

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