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Rock-Star Song
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Just as many bands have done a Money Song, and others like to do Silly Love Songs, so too have many bands done songs about being a rock star. Like any theme, different bands handle it different ways, but they often mention their origin and rise to stardom; (mis)handling fame and fortune; isolation; the daily grind of life on tour; and occasionally Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll. The Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism can be seen very clearly at work among the below examples. See also Anti-Christmas Song, Anti-Love Song, Break-Up Song, Obsession Song, and various others for other commonly used musical themes. Compare Heavy Meta. Contrast Creator Breakdown. Sister Trope to Write Who You Know. Sub-trope of Job Song. Now count how many of these appear in Rock Band... |
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"Endless Sacrifice" and "Never Enough" by Dream Theater. John Petrucci's lyrics are about his sacrifice of family life for the life of a touring musician, and his wife Rena's sacrifice of her own music career to tend their home. | |
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Foreigner - "Jukebox Hero" | |
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Pretty much the entirety of Wish You Were Here (1975), Pink Floyd's album about Syd Barrett. Heck, The Wall is a concept album about a rock star who becomes disillusioned with his fame, and goes crazy because of it among other things. That album's "Young Lust" in particular is an example of this trope. |
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The Partridge Family, of all "groups," had a modest hit with "One Night Stand," a very innocent take on rock life on the road. | |
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"Hellraiser", written jointly by Ozzy Osbourne, Zakk Wylde, and Lemmy Kilmister. | |
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"Limelight" by Rush, which puts Rush's usual spin on the theme. (In other words, it's somewhat bittersweet and disillusioned, although not anywhere near as openly pessimistic as some of the songs on here.) "Limelight" actually works as something of a deconstruction. It shows the fame and attention received by the person in the song (something of an Author Tract by Neil Peart, who is very introverted in real life) can be difficult to deal with at times, explaining "I can't pretend the stranger is a long awaited friend". |
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"Passing Phase" from the rock musical Passing Strange by Stew and Heidi Rodewald of The Negro Problem. | |
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Rick Wakeman - "Ghost of a Rock and Roll Star" (about becoming out of date and irrelevant - perilously self-referential, some might claim) | |
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Given a dark twist with "Myxomatosis" from Hail to the Thief by Radiohead, which is either about how Executive Meddling affects artists, or how misinformed fans result in disillusionment. | |
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Prefab Sprout's "Electric Guitars" edges into Affectionate Parody territory. | |
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"Faithfully" by Journey, a Homesickness Hymn about the difficulty of being a family man on tour. | |
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Disturbed has the songs "Remember", "Awaken", "Rise", "Just Stop", "I'm Alive", "Sons of Plunder" and "Monster" (thought these are mainly referential, told from a perspective that could only come from a rock star). | |
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Indie rock band Cheekface has a sillier spin on this with "Featured Singer", where frontman Greg Katz — rather than being an independent musician looking for a big break on his own terms — expresses his desire to be "the featured singer on an EDM song", in which he half-sarcastically highlights all the fringe benefits of being in such a position: heard everywhere to the point of annoying everyone, yet being completely faceless, and ultimately disposable following his 15 minutes of fame. | |
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"We Are the Roadcrew" from Ace Of Spades by Motörhead. Takes a look at some of the joys, and perils, of life on the road. | |
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"New Kid In Town" and "Life In The Fast Lane", the second and third tracks of Hotel California by Eagles, are both about the meteoric rise and fall of showbiz stars. "Hotel Calfornia" is a metaphorical rock song, describing how fame and fortune will lure you in and quickly take over your life. |
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The Tragically Hip's "Family Band" and "Escape is at Hand". | |
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The Rolling Stones "It's Only Rock 'n'Roll'" ("but I like it.") from It's Only Rock and Roll. | |
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The Who - "Success Story" (about disillusionment with the business), and "How Many Friends" (about people only pretending to like you because you're famous). Half of ''The Who by Numbers'' could go here really. They also have "New Song" from Who Are You Both positive and negative, but much more positive ("As the doors fly open even the promoter smiles") in "Long Live Rock." |
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Folk metal band Skyclad has "Penny Dreadful", a song against rock stars and selling out. | |
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A vast majority of the songs sung by the fictional Hannah Montana fit this trope (although they were mostly about being a secret Rockstar, in the loosest meaning of the word) but some examples are "Rockstar", "Old Blue Jeans", "The Good Life", "Mixed Up", "Just A Girl", "Supergirl" and "Ordinary Girl". | |
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Hobo Johnson: "Ode to Justin Bieber" is about Hobo's conflicted feelings about the success he's received as a musician. He feels a desire for fame and universal adulation that he is troubled by, expresses concern that fame will mess up his life and relationships, but also sees the material and well-being of his family and friends as heavily dependent on his continued rise. Throughout the song he compares himself unfavorably to Justin Bieber both in the amount of fame he has and his ability to handle it well. | |
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AC/DC - "It's A Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock N' Roll)". Probably the most rousing, upbeat song ever recorded about how much it sucks to be in a band. And, of course, "Rocker." |
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Hole's example is more complicated: the song in question was originally named "Olympia", and it was written to mock the Riot Grrrl movement, but it wasn't meant to be on Live Through This. The last song on Live Through This was originally named "Rockstar", but it featured lines like "Barrel of laughs to be Nirvana/I'd rather die", so it was thrown off the album because Kurt Cobain's suicide happened shortly before the release date, and it was replaced with "Olympia". However, there wasn't enough time to print new sleeves, so "Olympia" got stuck with the title "Rockstar" instead. Hole has a straighter example in "Playing Your Song," which is about losing artistic control of your work. |
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MGMT's "Time to Pretend" from Oracular Spectacular is another dark take on the concept: | |
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Heck, The Wall is a concept album about a rock star who becomes disillusioned with his fame, and goes crazy because of it among other things. That album's "Young Lust" in particular is an example of this trope. | |
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Big Time Rush have the popstar song "Famous," which, while ostensibly asking "do you want to be famous?" basically says "look at us, we are famous." | |
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Vylet Pony: "Constellation Cradle" from Carousel (An Examination of the Shadow, Creekflow...) seems to be one, with the added bonus of taking the "star" part literally. | |
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"Superstar II" however, plays more it optimistic about someone on the rise, who did their best to "make it to 27". | |
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Slade: "How Does It Feel?" is all about what the rise and fall of rock stardom feels like, from the first performances, to the "imperial phase" to becoming forgotten has-beens. It was the main theme to Slade In Flame, a film which cast the band as a fictional rock group called Flame, and has been described as one of the most cynical films about rock music ever made. By contrast, "Far Far Away", the other single from the film, is a much happier song about how being a rock star means that you get to see all the most famous parts of the world. |
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TenCC's "The Worst Band in the World" is a humorous spin on the trope. | |
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"Stand Up" by James Durbin. | |
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"Palm Dreams" by Hayley Kiyoko is one of these, about rising as a star, knowing the lifestyle is potentially toxic, and going for it anyway. | |
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The Nickelback song is a subversion, as the narrator is someone who aspires to be a rock star, and for all the wrong reasons. They played this straight in "See You At The Show." | |
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