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  1. Provided to YouTube by Ryko/RhinoMr. Whirly · The ReplacementsHootenanny℗ 1983 Rykodisc, Inc.Guitar: Bob StinsonProducer: Bob StinsonDrums: Chris MarsProduce...

  2. This song steals from the Beatles' “Oh! Darling” and “Strawberry Fields Forever” and from Chubby Checker’s “The Twist”. Green Day later stole the character Mr. Whirly for… Read More

  3. Big S Water Bottle. Born to Lose Water Bottle. Dr. Chromoly’s Silicone Pint Glass. Dr. Chromoly’s Elixir Water Bottle. Dugout Bag. Flasky. Humanoid of Surly Bottle. Insulating Sheath. Intergalactic Surly Bicycle Company Bottle.

  4. Whirly (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) · The ReplacementsTim℗ 2023 Rhino Entertainment Compa...

  5. The raucous kiss-off of "Mr. Whirly" fits well in the farewell to youthful recklessness. Mr. Whirly by The Replacements song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position.

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  7. Mr. Whirly is an imaginary drunken buddy of Paul Westerberg. The song itself chronicles a night of drunken debauchery in the life of Mr. Westerberg. The humdrum 'Strawberry Fields' riff that begins the song is indicative of Paul's mindset as he wanders into his favorite watering hole.