List of fiction set in Pittsburgh explained
This is a list of fiction set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Books
Comic books
Film
See main article: List of films shot in Pittsburgh and List of television shows shot in Pittsburgh.
Plays
Television shows
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Movies
See main article: List of films shot in Pittsburgh.
Music
- "America", written by Paul Simon and performed by Simon & Garfunkel, includes the line "Kathy", I said, / As we boarded a Greyhound in Pittsburgh, / Michigan seems like a dream to me now."
- "Duquesne Whistle," which appears on the Bob Dylan album Tempest, was co-written by Dylan and Robert Hunter.[4] The song describes a train ride through Pittsburgh. NPR's Ann Powers speculates that this may be the same train described in Dylan's "Lo and Behold".
- "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" by Bruce Springsteen describes "It's cloudy out in Pittsburgh / It's raining in Saigon / Snow's falling across the Michigan line."
- "I'm Not Dead (I'm in Pittsburgh)", which appears on the Frank Black album Fast Man Raider Man, was co-written by Black and Pittsburgher Reid Paley. It draws upon Pittsburgh's historical connection with the zombie genre.[5]
"I finally found a place to call my own / a place where all good sinners can get stoned / I'll keep my holy vision, you keep your stupid pride / You said I couldn't make it on my own / But I'm not dead (I'm in Pittsburgh) / And now I can't get out of town / But I'm not dead (I'm in Pittsburgh) / They've got me all strung, come cut me down."
- "Life During Wartime," which appears on Talking Heads' Fear of Music and Stop Making Sense, asks the listener in a post-apocalyptic landscape, "Heard about Houston? Heard about Detroit? Heard about Pittsburgh, PA?" Long-time Talking Heads drummer Chris Frantz grew up in Pittsburgh.
- "Lo and Behold," which appears on The Basement Tapes by Bob Dylan and the Band, tells the story of the narrator recounting a train ride with "I come into Pittsburgh / At six-thirty flat / I found myself a vacant seat / An' I put down my hat."
- "Sweet Little Sixteen", by Chuck Berry, rhymes "Pittsburgh, P.A." with "Frisco Bay."
- "Six Days on the Road", written by Earl Green and Carl Montgomery, describes a trucker who says "Well, I pulled out of Pittsburgh", in describing life on the road.
- Pittsburgher Wiz Khalifa often mentions the city in his music.
- Pittsburgher Mac Miller often mentions his hometown in his music
Video games
Notes and References
- http://www.carolynastfalk.com/books/all-in-good-time/ All in Good Time
- Web site: LEAP YEAR BOY BY MARC SIMON: BOOK REVIEW – Book Reviews Open Book Society. 12 February 2013 .
- http://www.carolynastfalk.com/books/ornamental-graces/ Ornamental Graces
- News: Powers . Ann Powers . Ann . Song Premiere: Bob Dylan, 'Duquesne Whistle' . . August 27, 2012 . January 3, 2015.
- News: Norman . Tony . Pittsburgh never sounded so right . . June 27, 2006 . January 3, 2015.