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Let It Be

Album - 2 october 1984 - DeB Id: 9
By The Replacements
11 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 1 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 36,52

The Replacements

Let It Be Emanuel Fantoni

 "You can feel that genuine creative urgency typical of the highest, noblest rock outbursts that are perfect the first time."

 "'Black Diamond,' a Kiss cover, is one of the best tracks, an introspective hybrid of anger and regret, with Westerberg and Bob Stinson interpreting it like two night wanderers."

 Listen to Let It Be and experience the raw spirit that redefined American indie rock!

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I Will Dare (03:18)
How young are you?
How old am I?
Let's count the rings around my eyes
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Yeah!

Yeah, kid, it's a-really hip
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One more chance to get it all wrong
One more chance to get it all wrong
One more night to do it all wrong
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Tommy gets his tonsils out
Hi Susie, do you know what?
I've been in the hospital...
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Androgynous (03:11)
Here comes Dick, he's wearing a skirt
Here comes Jane, y'know she's sporting a chain
Same hair, revolution
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Out on the street for a living
You know it's only begun
They've got you under their thumb
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Unsatisfied (04:01)
Look me in the eye
Then, tell me that I'm satisfied
Was you satisfied?
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All day, all night, all music video
Seen your video, the phony rock 'n' roll
We don't want to know, seen your video
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Hut..yeah..c'mon

C'mon little kiddie, get your head on right
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Sixteen Blue (04:23)
Drive yourself right up the wall
No one hears and no one calls
It's a boring state
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Try to breathe some life into a letter
Losing hope, never gonna be together
My courage is at its peak
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The Replacements

The Replacements are an American rock band formed in Minneapolis in 1979 by Paul Westerberg, Bob Stinson, Tommy Stinson, and Chris Mars. Evolving from punk roots into melodic alternative rock, they released influential albums including Let It Be (1984), Tim (1985), and Pleased to Meet Me (1987). They disbanded in 1991 and reunited from 2012 to 2015.
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