1956 Bubblegum Disaster
Neil Young Lyrics


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There was a guy where I am from
Smothered his dog in bubblegum
Ain't that sad
Who would'a thought he'd be that bad




Overall Meaning

The song "1956 Bubblegum Disaster" by Neil Young tells a dark story in just a few lines. The first verse describes a man who lived in a certain location (presumably Young's hometown of Winnipeg), who committed an unspeakable act against his own pet dog. The lyrics say that the man "smothered his dog in bubblegum," a line that is both disturbing and oddly specific. The second verse simply expresses shock and sadness at the man's actions, with the lines "Ain't that sad / Who would'a thought he'd be that bad."


The meaning of the song is somewhat ambiguous, as is often the case with Neil Young's more enigmatic lyrics. However, it seems that the song may be commenting on the hidden darkness that lurks beneath the surface of even the most seemingly ordinary people and places. The fact that the incident is given a year (1956) suggests that it occurred long ago, but it still casts a shadow over the present. The use of bubblegum, an innocent and sweet substance, to carry out such a heinous act only adds to the disturbing nature of the story. Overall, the song is a haunting commentary on the capacity for evil that exists within human nature.


Line by Line Meaning

There was a guy where I am from
In the place where I originated, there existed a man


Smothered his dog in bubblegum
He killed his dog by suffocating it with bubblegum


Ain't that sad
Isn't it unfortunate and sorrowful?


Who would'a thought he'd be that bad
Who could have possibly predicted that he would commit such a heinous act?




Lyrics © Silver Fiddle, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Neil Young

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