Posted on Feb 3, 2021
Don McLean performs American Pie live at BBC in 1972 - Newsnight archives
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I didn’t understand this song when came out. Now I do. There is hope for me.
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“The repeatedly mentioned phrase ‘the day the music died’ refers to the plane crash in 1959 that killed early rock and roll performers Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens. (McLean's description eventually became the popular name for the plane crash.) The meaning of the other lyrics has long been debated, and for decades, McLean declined to explain the symbolism behind the many characters and events mentioned; he eventually released his songwriting notes in 2015, explaining many of the symbols in the lyrics. The overall theme of the song is the loss of innocence of the early rock and roll generation as symbolized by the plane crash that claimed the lives of three of its heroes and various other events over the course of the 1960s.”
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His song "Vincent" on the same album had a lot of symbolism as well. Both songs are very emotional.
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