The Replacements
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This song is Paul Westerberg’s tribute, of sorts, to rock as a cure for suburban boredom. The rock band he listens to in this case are fellow Minneapolis rockers, Husker Du.
At the time this song was written, the bands were friendly competitors and no malice was intended. Although both began as pos...
Delivering noise
Real tough boys
What else have I got
Half-priced drugs
Stolen guitars
What else is new
It's somethin' to du
Somethin' to du
Well it ain't nothin' new
Stand around and sweat
Girls you bet
Sure beats working too
Half my stuff's
Broken guitars
Blah blah blah
Somethin' to du
Somethin' to du
It ain't nothin' new
It's somethin' to ... du
Somethin' to du
Somethin' to du
Nothin to
It's somethin'
Delivering noise
Real tough boys
And what else have I got
Half-priced drugs
Stolen guitars
When the weather's hot
It's somethin' to du
It's somethin' to du
Said somethin' to du
Somethin' to Husker
Break the mould
Somethin’ to Dü was written by Paul Westerberg.
Somethin’ to Dü was produced by Steve Fjelstad & Peter Jesperson & Paul Westerberg.
The Replacements released Somethin’ to Dü on Tue Aug 25 1981.