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Professional-quality live video of very early Replacements, from right around the time their first LP ("Sorry, Ma") was released. Shot at Sept 5th '81 Twin/Tone label showcase at 7th St. Entry, MPLS. Somewhat different lyrics than the version on "Stink", unless Paul just forgot 'em. Taken from Twin/Tone web site.

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  • Those Stinsons were born with a little extra magic in their fingers. RIP Bob.

  • Tommy is so *young* there!

    Bob Stinson was so important to the Mats' sound and energy. What a loss :(

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  • who cares if it's singing? i love the catastrophic energy. THATS why we love punk. take an elbow, it's all good, just give one

  • @dner75 I listen to plenty of people in music who CAN sing, even Lou Reed sings better, sorry

  • I wonder if Tommy, who plays with GnR now, ever stops Axel Rose in mid-tantrum and says anything like: "You know what, you spoiled little LA vag... I was in The Replacements, so quit yer bitchin you Sunset Strippette!"

  • @MetallicBill

    If you think Paul's voice is bad, you clearly need to see an otolaryngologist.  Seriously?

  • Look for 'The Replacements Live Archive Project' on Facebook

  • @GeneralUrsus which one? the guy who yells "hey FUCK YOU" towards the beginning right?

  • @coughslurp That was Dave Pirner of Soul Asylum who yelled at the police!

  • @numinaII He's the most notable overall, but he sings worse then Bob Dylan! hahaha

  • Bob Stinson was a guitar musician like D. Boon...but Westerberg got a lot of emotion out of his tool

  • Squirellbait was from Louisville,Ky they actually came down to Lexington and somebody forgot to promote the show and the whole punk scene was at a House Party band The Misplaced was playing at. Maybe 85-86 or so. We all did Nobody's Heroes into one mike.

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