Get the Sheet Music License This Song. Andrew from Bergenfield, NjOn the EP "The Replacements Stink!", the intro to "Kids Don't Follow" contains a bit recorded at an actual live show, where two cops try to break up a drunken bunch of Minneapolis partiers. According to legend, the kid who yells "Hey f-- you!" to the cops is Soul Asylum's Dave Pirner.
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I don't have enough of his LPs, but will spin a few tonight. We lost an amazing legend this week, just days after losing Leon Redbone and. .
Then came Stink, the quickie EP follow-up from 1982. The cover's subtitle used to say "'Kids Don't Follow' Plus Seven" and its expanded version now reads "'Kids Don't Follow' Plus 11". Well, it's true: "Kids Don't Follow" is much better than these other songs. This is their true-blue punk record, and, while they pull it off, they sound too one-dimensional . Hootenanny is occasionally mentioned as the Replacements finest moment, the precursor to Let It Be that is funnier, more tossed-off, (. more "Replacements") and also the most diverse offering in the band's catalogue. No argument on the latter; this thing is all over the place, and it has one example of just about everything they ever did.
4th pressing of Stink - Kids Don’t Follow Plus Seven No matter which pressing, I think that this The Replacements kills. Not hand stamped, but still and sort of ! .