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[Music] Songs inspired by true events







Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
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In a pile of football shirts
Do They Know it's Christmas - Band Aid



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Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
25,455
Sussex by the Sea


The song tells the story of the Diggers, a radical group led by the visionary Gerard Winstanley who set up what was effectively an agricultural commune at St George’s Hill near Weybridge in Surrey amid the tumult of the English revolution. Their experiment was short-lived, destroyed by the violent opposition of local landowners.
 






















Tyrone Biggums

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia


It happened in Montreux (Switzerland) in 1971 when, around the end of a concert by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, a spectator fired a rocket that ignited the whole casino (it had to shut down and reopened only in 1975). The title Smoke on the Water, credited to bassist Roger Glover, refers to the smoke spreading over Lake Geneva from the burning casino, while the members of Deep Purple watched the fire from their hotel.
 












Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
19,864


'Solomon Browne'. It's about the Penlee lifeboat disaster in 1981. (Although the song was recorded in 2002).
 








Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
7,367


The song tells the story of the Diggers, a radical group led by the visionary Gerard Winstanley who set up what was effectively an agricultural commune at St George’s Hill near Weybridge in Surrey amid the tumult of the English revolution. Their experiment was short-lived, destroyed by the violent opposition of local landowners.

Great song and amazing story. Written by Leon Rosselson in the mid seventies and possibly inspired by the 1970 book of the same name by Marxist historian Christopher Hill that dug up lost history on the Diggers, Levellers, Ranters etc. I'm currently reading it and it's fascinating to learn about the existence of a lot of radical ideas that came to prominence at the time of the English Civil War. A lot of these would resurface 100 years later with the American and French revolutions and then be taken up by leftist philosophers, including Marx, in the nineteenth century.
 


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