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The Replacements - Newport Music Hall, Columbus, Ohio April 8, 1986

Track listing:
  1. Bastards Of Young 3:44
  2. Hold My Life 4:42
  3. Favorite Thing 2:27
  4. Unsatisfied 2:59
  5. Sixteen Blue 4:08
  6. Color Me Impressed 2:41
  7. Run It 1:31
  8. One Good Dose 2:46
  9. Iou 3:33
  10. Left Of The Dial 3:37
  11. Answerging Machine 3:32
  12. Gary's Got A Boner 2:18
  13. Lovelines 3:17
  14. I Hate Music 1:57
  15. Shut Up 1:36
  16. Black Diamond 2:52
  17. Rock And Roll All Night 3:26
  18. Buck Hill 1:20
  19. Another Girl-Another Planet 2:19
  20. Kiss Me On The Bus 3:13
  21. Country Roads 3:05
  22. Johnny's Gonna Die 3:39
  23. Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out 1:46
  24. 20Th Century Boy 3:01
  25. Take Me Down To The Hospital 3:34
  26. Kids Don't Follow 2:45
  27. Hitchin' A Ride 2:38
  28. I Will Dare 4:03
  29. Can't Hardley Wait 4:08
  30. Kansas City Star 2:28
  31. Summer Of '69 0:41
  32. I'm In Trouble 2:32

Notes


Replacements
April 8, 1986
Newport Music Hall
Columbus, Ohio

TDK SA90 Cr02 Cassette Tapes

01 Bastard of Young
02 Hold My Life
03 Favorite Thing
04 Unsatisfied
05 Sixteen Ble
06 Color Me Impressed
07 Run It
08 One Good Dose
09 IOU
10 Left of the Dial
11 Answering Machine
12 Gary's Got a Boner
13 Lovelines
14 I Hate MUsic
15 Shut Up
16 Black Diamond
17 Rock and Roll All Night
18 Buck Hill
19 Another Girl/Another Planet
20 Kiss Me On The BUs
21 Country Roads
22 Johnny's Gonna Die
23 Tommy Gets His Toinsils Out
24 20th Century Boy
25 Take Me Down To The Hospital
26 Kids DSon't Follow
27 Hitchin' A Ride
28 I Will Dare
29 Can't Hardly Wait
30 Kansas C ity Star
31 Summer of '69
32 I'm In Trouble

I normally don't seed shows that are not from my masters. In this case, I had to make an exception. Here's why: I was at this show and recorded it. I got shit faced drunk, which tended to happen at Replacements shows in the '80s and '90s.As a result, I proceeded to yell "Get a God Damn Job" all through the show, coaxing them to play God Damn Job. This ruined my version of the tape. Luckily I met another taper who made me a copy of his master. So the waves for this seed were created from a copy of the master tape. You can still hear me yelling on this version, but it is distant. This taper must have been on the other side of the room, thankfully! Also, many of the versions of this show in circulation end with Kansas City Star, which is where the logical tape flip would be. You can see that there are actually two more songs. Enjoy this one!