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Jun 6, 2024 · "Natural Disaster" by Zac Brown Band explores the turbulent and unpredictable nature of a woman who embodies the qualities of both rain and sunshine, representing both chaos and beauty. The song delves into the complexities of this woman's character, painting her as both destructive and captivating in equal measure.
- Pete Seeger – ‘The Titanic’
- R.E.M – ‘It’s The End of The World and We Know It (and I Feel Fine)’
- Bee Gees – ‘New York Mining Disaster 1941‘
- Billy Joel – ‘We Didn’T Start The Fire’
- The Dubliners – ‘Springhill Mining Disaster‘
- Bob Dylan – ‘Hurricane’
The song was written within weeks of the disaster of when “that great ship went down.” Written by William and Versey Smith, the song is fairly self-explanatory; it was intended as a children’s song —the lyrics are written straightforwardly with the constant refrain of “It was sad when that great ship went down.” The disaster has been documented sev...
This is a song about a fictional and/or potential disaster that was inspired by a dream that Michael Stipe, singer of R.E.M, had. In a sense, it is about everyday life and the mini disasters we experience daily – it’s when those small fears culminate and expand into something more grandiose, feeding into somewhat irrational paranoia we all share to...
While there wasn’t a mining disaster in New York in 1941 (there was one in 1939, however) the Gibb brothers wrote this song in 1967, based on a mining disaster in Wales in 1966, called the Aberfan mining disaster. The song tells the story of two fictional men trapped underground while waiting for a rescue. One man shows the other a picture of his w...
For some reason, this might come as a shock to many people, but Billy Joel’s ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’ is not only a fantastic song, it is one of the most inventive of all time. The embalming gloss of uber eighties production sheen may well lend it a visceral adrenalised edge, but what it gives in energy, it, admittedly, slightly retracts in since...
There have been three major mining disasters in the town of Springhill in Nova Scotia, Canada. This particular song from The Dubliners details the mining crisis that took place in 1958. The crisis happened when there was a seismic ‘bump’, resembling an earthquake. Of the 174 miners in the No.2 colliery, 75 died immediately from being crushed, while...
This selection is a bit of an exception and a play on words but is still a complete disaster. This epic song penned by Dylan is about the black American boxer, Rubin ‘Hurricane’ Carter, who was imprisoned, which Dylan so skillfully paints as a racially charged unfair murder conviction. When Hurricane Carter was in prison, Dylan went to visit him to...
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- “When the Levee Breaks” – Led Zeppelin. If it keeps on raining, the levee’s going to break / When the levee breaks, we’ll have no place to stay, plays the Led Zeppelin classic, “When the Levee Breaks,” set to an ominous beat and crying harmonica.
- “Cities in Dust” – Siouxsie and the Banshees. Water was running, children were running / You were running out of time / Under the mountain, a golden fountain / Were you praying at the Lares’ shrine? /
- “Springhill Mining Disaster” – The Dubliners. In the town of Springhill, Nova Scotia / Down in the dark of the Cumberland Mine / There’s blood on the coal / And the miners lie / In roads that never saw sun or sky, opens the solemn Dubliners’ tune, “Springhill Mining Disaster.”
- “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” – Gordon Lightfoot. With a load of iron ore twenty-six thousand tons more / Than the Edmund Fitzgerald weighed empty / That good ship and true was a bone to be chewed / When the gales of November came early, warns Gordon Lightfoot in his legendary song story, “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.”
Jul 10, 2012 · Natural Disaster Lyrics: Had lips like candy / Hair floated like water / Skin like velvet made / The whole damn world slow down / She was a preacher's daughter / Never did what daddy taught her...
May 26, 2024 · The song draws listeners into a world of turmoil and despair, evoking emotions that resonate long after the final note fades away. With poignant imagery and evocative language, “Nautical Disaster” takes a deeper dive into the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of our actions.
Aug 31, 2024 · Natural Disaster Lyrics: Undying love / Empathetic tears / Passion and encouraging cheers / A big feast for a rising tide / After worldly demands made these cute girls appear / Enter your inner...
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Oct 10, 2023 · Presenting a dystopian view of the future, the song explores the consequences of human’s overreliance on technology. It suggests that if we continue this trend, we might be facing our own destruction in a few years’ time. The song paints a picture of a sad world where nature is gone, individuality is lost, and we are disconnected from each ...