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When listening to personal-sounding or other POV lyrics for a song, you always wonder just how much of it (if any) is autobiographical. Today, I learned that Midnight Oil's song "In the Valley" off the Earth and Sun and Moon album has some autobiographical elements. When lead singer Peter Garrett sings "My grandfather went down with the Montevideo, The rising sun sent him floating to his rest," he's singing about his grandfather being one of the casualties of the sinking of the Montevideo Maru, a Japanese merchant vessel acting as a transport ship in 1942. Garrett's grandfather's unit had surrendered on Rabaul and were being transported as POWs. The Montevideo was sunk by the USS Sturgeon off the coast of the Philippines, not knowing it was transporting Allied POWs.
This suggests that other lyrics about his grandmother and parents may also be at least somewhat autobiographical, if not as obvious in their meaning.
This suggests that other lyrics about his grandmother and parents may also be at least somewhat autobiographical, if not as obvious in their meaning.