If it's a temporary lull
why'm I bored right outta my skull?
Man, I'm dressin' sharp an' feelin' dull
Lonely, I guess that's where I'm from
If I was from Canada
then I'd best be called lonesome
And if it's just a game
Then I'll break down just in case
Oh yeah, we're runnin' in our last race
Well, I laughed half the way to Tokyo
I dreamt I was Surfer Joe
An' what that means, I don't know
A dream too tired to come true
Left a rebel without a clue
And I'm searching for somethin' to do
And if it's just a game
Then we'll hold hands just the same
So what, we're bleeding but we ain't cut
And I could purge my soul perhaps
For the imminent collapse
Oh yeah, I'll tell you what we could do
You be me for a while
I'll be you
A dream too tired to come true
Left a rebel without a clue
Won't you tell me what I should do?
And if it's just a lull
why'm I bored right outta my skull?
Oh yeah, keep me from feeling so dull
And if it's just a game
Then we'll break down just in case
Then again, I'll tell you what we could do
You be me for a while
You be me for a while
and I'll be you
~ "I'll Be You", The Replacements. God, how I love them. It's sad I'll never get the chance to see the original group back together again -- Bob Stinson died way back in 1997 by drinking and drugging himself to death. He'd been long since replaced in the band, of course.
The fact that very few people truly know of them, of songs like "I Will Dare", "Favorite Thing", "Unsatisfied", "Can't Hardly Wait", "Bastards of Young", "Here Comes A Regular", "Left of The Dial", "Kiss Me On The Bus", "I'll Be You", "Alex Chilton", "Sixteen Blue", "Talent Show", and so on... they were some of the most brilliant songwriters in history. Chris Mars (drums), Paul Westerberg (vocals), and Tommy Stinson (bass) are all still alive. Tommy, you may have noticed, released a solo album recently that's pretty damn good. Of course, he was involved in that horrendous Guns N' Roses idea Axl had (at the VMA performance the band had, he's the one in the red and black plaid suit), so everything looks better by comparison. Paul's been on a solo kick since the moment the band broke up -- he's like the John Lennon of the group. Chris, he's joined up with several other bands through the post-Mats years. But, maybe, some day, three-fourths of the original equation will tour again.
They were the greatest rock band of the 80's. Bless 'em.
"We are the sons of no one/Bastards of young!"
why'm I bored right outta my skull?
Man, I'm dressin' sharp an' feelin' dull
Lonely, I guess that's where I'm from
If I was from Canada
then I'd best be called lonesome
And if it's just a game
Then I'll break down just in case
Oh yeah, we're runnin' in our last race
Well, I laughed half the way to Tokyo
I dreamt I was Surfer Joe
An' what that means, I don't know
A dream too tired to come true
Left a rebel without a clue
And I'm searching for somethin' to do
And if it's just a game
Then we'll hold hands just the same
So what, we're bleeding but we ain't cut
And I could purge my soul perhaps
For the imminent collapse
Oh yeah, I'll tell you what we could do
You be me for a while
I'll be you
A dream too tired to come true
Left a rebel without a clue
Won't you tell me what I should do?
And if it's just a lull
why'm I bored right outta my skull?
Oh yeah, keep me from feeling so dull
And if it's just a game
Then we'll break down just in case
Then again, I'll tell you what we could do
You be me for a while
You be me for a while
and I'll be you
~ "I'll Be You", The Replacements. God, how I love them. It's sad I'll never get the chance to see the original group back together again -- Bob Stinson died way back in 1997 by drinking and drugging himself to death. He'd been long since replaced in the band, of course.

The fact that very few people truly know of them, of songs like "I Will Dare", "Favorite Thing", "Unsatisfied", "Can't Hardly Wait", "Bastards of Young", "Here Comes A Regular", "Left of The Dial", "Kiss Me On The Bus", "I'll Be You", "Alex Chilton", "Sixteen Blue", "Talent Show", and so on... they were some of the most brilliant songwriters in history. Chris Mars (drums), Paul Westerberg (vocals), and Tommy Stinson (bass) are all still alive. Tommy, you may have noticed, released a solo album recently that's pretty damn good. Of course, he was involved in that horrendous Guns N' Roses idea Axl had (at the VMA performance the band had, he's the one in the red and black plaid suit), so everything looks better by comparison. Paul's been on a solo kick since the moment the band broke up -- he's like the John Lennon of the group. Chris, he's joined up with several other bands through the post-Mats years. But, maybe, some day, three-fourths of the original equation will tour again.

They were the greatest rock band of the 80's. Bless 'em.

"We are the sons of no one/Bastards of young!"