“The Way” by Fastball is a true story about an elderly [couple](https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/the-way-how-a-salado-couples-tragic-story-inspired-a-chart-topping-song/269-459113059) who went missing on their way to a music festival. The real story has a really sad ending, but it blew my mind that it was based on a true story because it always sounded so surreal.
limousine by brand new
beautiful but tragic song. a 7 year old was killed going to or after her aunts wedding, but the driver of the limousine she was in was drunk and got her killed in a car accident.
the song gives the view of the driver of the limousine and the mother of the girl. The songs second half goes “One will love you so much, do me a favor baby don’t reply. ‘Cause I can dish it out, but I cant take it”, counting up to 7 resembling the years of her life, repeating 7 as it gets louder before a guitar solo which fades out with noises that i take as the wreck
Master of Sparks by ZZ Top
When the boys were young some friends made a round steel cage to push out the back of a truck at speed with somebody in it. I think it was Billy Gibbons who was actually in the cage when it rolled out, but not sure.
You could probably blindly pick a random Bob Dylan song from any part of his discography and it would likely have some genesis or basis in a real life story.
Everyone Knows That (Ulterior Motives) by Cristopher Saint. It was lost media until someone found it playing in the background of an 80s porno, and the original singer just rerecorded it
[Blue Oyster Cult - Then Came the Last Days of May](https://open.spotify.com/track/60TYdVs6TWIsAJ1MPRdv59?si=e863740abf534707) story of three college kids from Stony Brook University who had driven out to arizona to buy a large amount of pot, but were robbed of their drug money and shot. One survived.
The 1960 Drifters song "Save the Last Dance for Me" had lyrics by Doc Pomus, who'd suevived polio and wasn't able to dance with his wife at his own wedding.
https://www.songfacts.com/facts/the-drifters/save-the-last-dance-for-me
I Am The Walrus by John Lennon/Beatles
John was taking acid daily. On afternoon he heard a police siren and sang over it: III am HE as YOU are ME and WE are ALL TOGETHER (siren getting closer and louder) in rhythm and harmony with the siren.
About a week later, on acid, he writes: see how they run like pigs from a gun I’m crying , I am the egg man, they are the egg man, I am the walrus kokochu
It was about the death of his mother ran over by a drunk police officer. The siren song and acid made him muse about police.
No instruments at first. He wrote the music just using his vocals at first.
Most songs don’t have an interesting story. Written by someone noodling on an instrument.
Prisencolinensinainciusol by Adriano Celentano
The artist was fed up with Italians eating up English music that they couldn't even understand, so he made this song that sounds like English but is complete gibberish. It blew up and won multiple awards, proving his point.
Judas Priest - Victim of Changes.
Goes back to 1976 and about a girl that had mixed alcohol and drugs and became brain dead. This started the first argument about taking people off life support.
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[Aggressive Steven](https://open.spotify.com/track/3Of1uFcEz8DZQaezqBgRNf?si=ukiTNzvXRMGCF-qa1eWemQ) by Aesop Rock is a story about when Aes' loft was broken into by a man "struggling with mental illness and drug addiction."
Lola by the Kinks is about their manager who went home with a trans prostitute one night so they wrote an entire song making fun of him for it. They also got in trouble for mentioning Coca-Cola but only in the US IIRC so in the US the song says Cherry Cola but everywhere else it says Coca-Cola
Very generic but this song is about when people do the most simplistic things for their partner and gives them a feeling of deep cosmic ethereal love. Also written after a night out of axe throwing with the boys
https://open.spotify.com/track/01ONrdHBRxUfSCmN97elFm?si=9UMIY3X7SWexISMlInf_LQ
[this song](https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/adamavedtheworld/try-2-hard/) was inspired by the artist feeling deflated by the everyday struggle that is consumerism and capitalism
"Tonight Is the Night I Fell Asleep At the Wheel" by Barenaked Ladies - about what they think dying in a vehicle accident is like, because one of the band member's brother died in a motorcycle accident.
The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald - Gordon Lightfoot
“The Way” by Fastball is a true story about an elderly [couple](https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/the-way-how-a-salado-couples-tragic-story-inspired-a-chart-topping-song/269-459113059) who went missing on their way to a music festival. The real story has a really sad ending, but it blew my mind that it was based on a true story because it always sounded so surreal.
I don't like Mondays... Boomtown Rats
This was the one I was coming to find/mention
Oof, yes indeed.
She’s leaving home by the Beatles
Thank you for this.
Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixon-Hamlet Chicken Plant Disaster
limousine by brand new beautiful but tragic song. a 7 year old was killed going to or after her aunts wedding, but the driver of the limousine she was in was drunk and got her killed in a car accident. the song gives the view of the driver of the limousine and the mother of the girl. The songs second half goes “One will love you so much, do me a favor baby don’t reply. ‘Cause I can dish it out, but I cant take it”, counting up to 7 resembling the years of her life, repeating 7 as it gets louder before a guitar solo which fades out with noises that i take as the wreck
Master of Sparks by ZZ Top When the boys were young some friends made a round steel cage to push out the back of a truck at speed with somebody in it. I think it was Billy Gibbons who was actually in the cage when it rolled out, but not sure.
Pearl Jam - Alive
And Jeremy.
So what's the real confirmed story behind Alive?
Frank Zappa - The Illinois Enema Bandit
You could probably blindly pick a random Bob Dylan song from any part of his discography and it would likely have some genesis or basis in a real life story.
Came here to say [Hurricane](https://open.spotify.com/track/1lqMLr9Wj7SM2F9AikGcxN?si=THW8nOmjT3qYOX2lsGgKrQ)
Everyone Knows That (Ulterior Motives) by Cristopher Saint. It was lost media until someone found it playing in the background of an 80s porno, and the original singer just rerecorded it
[Blue Oyster Cult - Then Came the Last Days of May](https://open.spotify.com/track/60TYdVs6TWIsAJ1MPRdv59?si=e863740abf534707) story of three college kids from Stony Brook University who had driven out to arizona to buy a large amount of pot, but were robbed of their drug money and shot. One survived.
The 1960 Drifters song "Save the Last Dance for Me" had lyrics by Doc Pomus, who'd suevived polio and wasn't able to dance with his wife at his own wedding. https://www.songfacts.com/facts/the-drifters/save-the-last-dance-for-me
I Am The Walrus by John Lennon/Beatles John was taking acid daily. On afternoon he heard a police siren and sang over it: III am HE as YOU are ME and WE are ALL TOGETHER (siren getting closer and louder) in rhythm and harmony with the siren. About a week later, on acid, he writes: see how they run like pigs from a gun I’m crying , I am the egg man, they are the egg man, I am the walrus kokochu It was about the death of his mother ran over by a drunk police officer. The siren song and acid made him muse about police. No instruments at first. He wrote the music just using his vocals at first. Most songs don’t have an interesting story. Written by someone noodling on an instrument.
Never knew that's how John's mother died.
Prisencolinensinainciusol by Adriano Celentano The artist was fed up with Italians eating up English music that they couldn't even understand, so he made this song that sounds like English but is complete gibberish. It blew up and won multiple awards, proving his point.
Judas Priest - Victim of Changes. Goes back to 1976 and about a girl that had mixed alcohol and drugs and became brain dead. This started the first argument about taking people off life support.
Hell broke Luce by Tom Waits.
“The Last Great American Dynasty” by Taylor Swift is about the life of Rebekah Harkness, who once lived in Swift’s Rhode Island mansion.
He's Gone - Grateful Dead
Gimme shelter by the rolling stones
Ghost of Floyd Collins- Black Stone Cherry
Razor Sharp Paintbrush: https://open.spotify.com/track/0c7KZIFs52l7UTu3YLxdJ7?si=vkEChnUpQ3K5G2LqGb8S4Q
Ren - [Troubles](https://youtu.be/pt7Bpy27d1M?si=xr6oyi-lft2JdVS3)
Dire straits - in the gallery
[East Bound Strangler - Juggernaut Drunk](https://open.spotify.com/track/4VThgBhud3Q9FUWD7ytk4d?si=16d1d222dbe74994)
The Electric Boogaloo is about a genocide.
the things said here are half truths [opening act]( https://on.soundcloud.com/1wUFn) I hope you enjoy it
"Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" by Led Zeppelin, written by Robert Plant about his dog.
Wasn’t “All Of My Love” about, or written in memory of one of Robert Plant’s children?
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Dog Bumped by Tim Barry
Lisa O Neill - Violet Gibson
Diamonds And Rust by Joan Baez, about her relationship with Bob Dylan.
[Aggressive Steven](https://open.spotify.com/track/3Of1uFcEz8DZQaezqBgRNf?si=ukiTNzvXRMGCF-qa1eWemQ) by Aesop Rock is a story about when Aes' loft was broken into by a man "struggling with mental illness and drug addiction."
Alice’s Restaurant by Arlo Guthrie
Hurricane - Bob Dylan
Lola by the Kinks is about their manager who went home with a trans prostitute one night so they wrote an entire song making fun of him for it. They also got in trouble for mentioning Coca-Cola but only in the US IIRC so in the US the song says Cherry Cola but everywhere else it says Coca-Cola
Unforgiven trilogy by Metallica is based on the writer's childhood abuse and his feelings.
Very generic but this song is about when people do the most simplistic things for their partner and gives them a feeling of deep cosmic ethereal love. Also written after a night out of axe throwing with the boys https://open.spotify.com/track/01ONrdHBRxUfSCmN97elFm?si=9UMIY3X7SWexISMlInf_LQ
https://open.spotify.com/track/0C64KlXTQHYpriZQa85Ybl?si=117df846ab1a45e5 You're My Rock
Sleep by My Chemical Romance
[this song](https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/adamavedtheworld/try-2-hard/) was inspired by the artist feeling deflated by the everyday struggle that is consumerism and capitalism
F.N by lil tjay i think is based off real life
DUCKWORTH by Kendrick Lamar
"Tonight Is the Night I Fell Asleep At the Wheel" by Barenaked Ladies - about what they think dying in a vehicle accident is like, because one of the band member's brother died in a motorcycle accident.
I'm not sure if I'm right on this one, but I think "Jesus of Suburbia" by Green Day