2. Nirvana Polly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2Fr90sOxbs You'd be forgiven for thinking the Nirvana song Polly which appears on 1991's Nevermind is simply about a parrot. Okay, so maybe you wouldn't be, but for many it's tough to really see beyond the chorus lyrics Polly wants a cracker. In actuality, Polly is about something significantly darker. According to the band's bass player Krist Novoseli, Kurt Cobain was inspired to write Polly after reading a newspaper article about the abduction, torture and rape of a young teenage girl. The girl was kidnapped by a man named Gerald Arthur Friend, who had offered her a lift after a rock concert in order to trap her. Thankfully, in the end, the girl was able to escape from Gerald after he stopped at a gas station; she managed to exit his car and cause a commotion significant enough that members of the general public were notified.
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