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This is taking from my 2nd explanation in this song so if you've read that there's no point in reading this. The story behind the song is about Brian's passing on to the next life (or heaven or anything else you believe in) because while Brian was "Playing a show down the road" his friend had gotten into a fatal car accident killing him almost immediately, Brian couldn't make it to the funeral because of another show he had planned which is where the line "I'm sorry I couldn't go" comes from. Added on- The reason He had gotten into the accident was because he was having a fight with his girlfriend over the phone and couldn't pay attention to the road.
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And I wonder were you scared when the metal hit the glass?
See, I was playing a show down the road
When your spirit left your body.
And they told me on the front lawn.
I'm sorry I couldn't go
This is where it gets heavy so brace yourself... The story behind the song is about Brian's passing on to the next life (or heaven or anything else you believe in) because while Brian was "Playing a show down the road" his friend had gotten into a fatal car accident killing him almost immediately, Brian couldn't make it to the funeral because of another show he had planned which is where the line "I'm sorry I couldn't go" comes from.
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Did you hear the '59 Sound coming through on Grandmama's radio
The title and the line refer to the first Amp that Brian and his friend got, which was passed down from 1959, and (not sure about this but I remember reading it) it was partially broken, a sound would play, ruining most of their sessions. "The '59 Sound" is how he refers to it.
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I hope we don't hear Marley's chains we forged in life
A reference to A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, in which the ghost of Scrooge's partner comes back with the Chains (or shackles of earthly possessions) he had made in life "I wear the chain I forged in life."
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I'd like to hear what you'd say to me
If I was bulletproof and free again
Or what you'd shout if I was dead in the ground
And buried under another name
This could also be referencing the previously explained line. What I am thinking is that there was some sort of fight and He brought up the friend who had been recently deceased, maybe shot from "bulletproof and free again".
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There's one good man I know, he can't talk right now
This could possibly mean that the "one good man he knows" is dead or in some sort of dead-like state where he cannot speak to him. This also ties in with the title "Underneath The Ground".
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You can tell Gayle, if she calls
Straight forward, meaning to remind "Gayle" (not her actual name as Brian revealed) If she calls or asks what happened to him after they split up or broke up. This is a recurring theme throughout the entire song. I will not write an explanation for each and every time the "chorus" is spoken.
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