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    The original trio of Easter, Hunter and Romweber released the six-song Afoot EP on I.R.S. in 1983. Lynn Blakey, later of Tres Chicas, joined to tour with the group in 1983. The group released the full-length Cypress in 1984.

  2. Aug 9, 2014 · The Love Language’s Missy Thangs assisted on keyboards, and onetime bandmember Lynn Blakey pitched in, too. Below, check out the full setlist and some video clips courtesy of Larry Tucker . Setlist: Let’s Active, Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, NC, 8/9/14

  3. “Left of the Dial” is the story of this girl, a guitar player, Lynn Blakey, who toured with Mitch Easter’s Let’s Active. We got to be friends.

  4. It's true that The Replacements' career, radio-wise, was at the college level. never knew about any tributes to people or bands. Mister Whirly from Minneapolis, Mn Yep, the song was written about Lynn Blakey of Let's Active. The song is often misattributed to being written about R.E.M.

  5. Sep 15, 2022 · Let’s Active’s “Every Word Means No” is one of those songs I just immediately fell in love with. I need to go back and listen to their other stuff - I know I have Cypress somewhere. Fun fact: the Replacements song “Left of the Dial” was written about Lynn Blakey when she was in Let’s Active.

  6. One such band was Let's Active, whose guitarist, Lynn Blakey, got to know Replacements frontman Paul Westerberg. She asked him to write her a letter, but he doesn't write letters, so he lost touch with her.

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  8. Jul 24, 2020 · This world was the backdrop for “Left of the Dial,” which is basically not really about any of the stuff I wrote about above as much as it is about a boy who met a girl — in this case, Lynn Blakey, who was touring with Let’s Active — he wanted to get to know more, but their respective lives took them away from each other, but because ...

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