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  1. "Bastards of Young" is a song written by Paul Westerberg and recorded by his band The Replacements for their fourth studio album Tim (1985). Inspired by Westerberg's sister Mary and the band's feelings of alienation, the song has been described as an "anthem" and features a Who-inspired guitar intro.

  2. Oct 26, 2009 · The Replacements - Bastards Of Young (Video) [HD Remaster] RHINO. 6.87M subscribers. Subscribed. 17K. 2.2M views 14 years ago 1 product.

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  3. [Verse 1] God, what a mess, on the ladder of success. Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung. Dreams unfulfilled, graduate unskilled. It beats pickin' cotton and waitin' to be...

  4. Provided to YouTube by SireBastards of Young · The ReplacementsTim℗ 1987 Sire Records Ltd.Guitar: Bob StinsonDrums: Chris MarsBackground Vocals: Chris MarsU...

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  5. A post-punk anthem about orphans of a generation, written by Paul Westerberg in 1985. Read the lyrics, watch the video, and see the comments from fans and critics on this classic song.

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  6. Nov 8, 2014 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records Bastards of Young (2008 Remaster) · The Replacements Tim (Expanded Edition) ℗ 1985 Sire Records Company Engineer: Steve Fjelstad Producer: Tommy ...

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  7. A song that criticizes corporate America, modernity, and the Baby Boomer generation, with lyrics that are ambiguous and philosophical. Learn about the song's meaning, inspiration, video, and chorus controversy.