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American Pie (Music)
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American Pie is a 1971 album by Don McLean. It was his second, more successful album after his more moderately received debut album, Tapestry (1970). It's best remembered for "American Pie", a Celebrity Elegy written about the young death of rock 'n' roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper. Although the singer has long admitted it's mostly about the death of these three musicians, other parts of the lyrics remained Shrouded in Myth for years, as McLean himself always refused to comment on its deeper meaning... until 2015 (see "The Walrus Was Paul" below). "American Pie" has become the singer's Signature Song, though the long song was originally released on a dual-sided single and radio stations back then only played the first part. "Vincent" also had some success, albeit more in the United Kingdom where it even became a number 1 hit song ("American Pie" had stalled at number 2 there)."American Pie" has become a Tough Act to Follow for McLean, since he never had such a commercial success again, except for one more top 5 single in 1980, "Crying". However, not many remember it.Has nothing to do with the movie where a guy has sex with a pie. | |
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Self-Plagiarism | |
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Self-Plagiarism: "Vincent" and "Empty Chairs" sound an awful lot like each other, especially the choruses. McLean has since revealed that they were indeed written as companion pieces, linked by Vincent van Gogh's painting Empty Chair. | |
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Protest Song | |
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Protest Song: "The Grave", against the Vietnam War. | |
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Face on the Cover | |
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Face on the Cover: The singer is featured on the album cover, but his hand is seen in a more extreme close-up than his face, which is shown in the background. | |
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Patriotic Fervor | |
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Patriotic Fervor: McLean shows his hand on the album cover and the thumb is in the color of the American flag. | |
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As the Good Book Says... | |
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As the Good Book Says...: "Babylon" is based on the 137th Psalm from the Bible. "American Pie" also refers to the Bible: | |
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Surprisingly Happy Ending | |
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Surprisingly Happy Ending: The deleted seventh verse in "American Pie" (never publicly revealed until the original manuscript for the song lyrics were auctioned off in 2015), which apparently alludes to the rebirth of rock music with the rise of British acts such as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. | |
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Alliterative Title | |
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Alliterative Title: "Till Tomorrow". | |
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Age-Progression Song | |
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Age-Progression Song: "American Pie" starts "a long long time ago" with the singer as a young boy with a paper route, continues on to the "teenage bronkin' buck" phase, and looks back on the past in the final verse. | |
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Miniscule Rocking | |
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Miniscule Rocking: The 1:40 "Babylon". | |
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Mad Artist | |
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Mad Artist: "Vincent", about Vincent van Gogh's mental troubles. | |
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Concept Album | |
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Concept Album: "American Pie" was inspired by Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles and intended as a similar unified work. | |
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Rock & Roll | |
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The lyric "The Day the Music Died" from "American Pie" has become a popular nickname for February 3, 1959, when indeed Rock & Roll lost three talented musicians: Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper. The Simpsons has an episode "The Day The Violence Died" spoofing the title.note In the episode, The Itchy and Scratchy Show gets cancelled. | |
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Longest Song Goes First | |
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Longest Song Goes First: The album opens with the eight-and-a-half-minute Title Track, the only song on the record to reach Epic Rocking status. | |
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Intelligence Equals Isolation | |
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Intelligence Equals Isolation: "Vincent" sings how Van Gogh was a creative genius ahead of his time, but that this made him a recluse too, misunderstood by others. | |
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"I Am Great!" Song | |
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"I Am Great!" Song: The narrator in "Everybody Loves Me, Baby" claims that he's got everything in the world, except the person who he's singing the song to. | |
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Cynicism Catalyst | |
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Cynicism Catalyst: Amidst all the Word Salad Lyrics, the title song repeatedly references "the day the music died" — the day of the plane crash that killed rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson. | |
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The Power of Rock | |
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The Power of Rock: "American Pie" reminisces about how Rock & Roll used to delight the masses with McLean aspiring to be a rock musician in his younger days. | |
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Epic Rocking | |
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Epic Rocking: The 8:33 "American Pie". | |
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Real Life Writes the Plot | |
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Real Life Writes the Plot: "American Pie" was inspired by the fatal plane crash in 1959 in which rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper were killed. McLean was indeed a 13-year old paper boy at the time, as he sings in the song. | |
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Break Up Song: "Empty Chairs" is an especially melancholy example. | |
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Dead Artists Are Better | |
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Dead Artists Are Better: "Vincent" is about Vincent van Gogh's troubled life and how no one appreciated him until after he died. | |
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Pun | |
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Pun: "American Pie" has the line "Lennon read a book on Marx", which has been understood as both a pun on Vladimir Lenin, who was a Marxist, and Groucho Marx, as Lennon's public persona was often seen as a musical Groucho Marx. | |
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Morality Ballad | |
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Morality Ballad: "American Pie" has been interpreted as a warning about the cultural breakdown of The '60s. | |
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Teenage Death Songs | |
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Teenage Death Songs: "American Pie" in a sense, because it references the death of Ritchie Valens, who was 17 when he died. "The Grave" is about a young Marine dying in the Vietnam War. Also, the line "we sang dirges in the dark" can be a reference to the spate of teen death songs in the early 1960s. | |
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Moral Guardians | |
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"American Pie" uses a lot of religious imagery, with God lamenting the deaths of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper while at the same time, the Devil celebrates it. In other words, the song is an extended middle finger to the Moral Guardians who say that rock-and-roll is demonic in origin, and corrupting the youthinvoked. | |
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Lyrical Cold Open | |
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Lyrical Cold Open: "American Pie" starts off slow and melancholic before it truly enters its faster first verse. | |
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One-Man Song | |
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One-Man Song: "Vincent". | |
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Homage | |
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Homage: McLean dedicated "American Pie" to Buddy Holly. "Vincent" is a tribute to Vincent van Gogh. | |
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Idiosyncratic Episode Naming | |
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Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: The two sides of the album are labeled "One Side" and "Another Side." | |
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Take That! | |
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Take That!: "American Pie" uses a lot of religious imagery, with God lamenting the deaths of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper while at the same time, the Devil celebrates it. In other words, the song is an extended middle finger to the Moral Guardians who say that rock-and-roll is demonic in origin, and corrupting the youthinvoked. The penultimate lyric is a harsh attack on The Rolling Stones, and Mick Jagger especially, for inciting the violence at the Altamont Free Concert. McLean goes so far as to compare Jagger to Satan. | |
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Satan | |
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Satan: "American Pie" uses that name to represent Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones playing on (with Satan-praising songs also being performed) even when one member of the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club providing security fatally stabbed a guy amidst an increasingly violent live concert. | |
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One-Woman Song | |
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One-Woman Song: "Sister Fatima". | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: That "American Pie" alludes to the plane crash which killed off Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper is well known. But there are also shout-outs (many in the form of Take That!) to: Marty Robbins' 1957 song "A White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation)" Bob Dylan and James Dean John Lennon and Karl Marx The Beatles, who played their final concert in Candlestick Park, a baseball park in San Francisco, released Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and had a song called "Helter Skelter" on The White Album "Eight Miles High" by The Byrds The Rolling Stones' "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and their concert at Candlestick Park. "American Pie" has been covered by Madonna but not the entire song, inspired the title of the 1999 Sex Comedy American Pie (which has nothing to do with the song or the album whatsoever) and as the "Weird Al" Yankovic parody "The Saga Begins" which made references to the then new Star Wars movie The Phantom Menace. The lyric "The Day the Music Died" from "American Pie" has become a popular nickname for February 3, 1959, when indeed Rock & Roll lost three talented musicians: Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper. The Simpsons has an episode "The Day The Violence Died" spoofing the title.note In the episode, The Itchy and Scratchy Show gets cancelled. "Vincent" was used during the meteor shower scene in The Simpsons episode "Scuse Me While I Miss The Sky". In the episode "So It's Come To This: A Simpsons Clip Show" Granpa paraphrases the line: "This world was never meant for someone as beautiful as you." "Danny Don't Rapp", about Danny Rapp the lead singer of Danny & The Juniors, from Daniel Johnston's Yip/Jump Music also paraphrases the line "This world was never meant for someone as beautiful as you". | |
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One-Word Title | |
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One-Word Title: "Vincent", "Crossroads", "Winterwood", "Babylon". | |
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Last Chorus Slow-Down | |
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Last Chorus Slow-Down: The final verse of "American Pie" slows down to its original tempo heard at the beginning of the song from the faster verses between them. | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: In "American Pie", near the end, the Christian Trinity itself is stated to do this, though it may be interpreted as Holly, Ritchie and Richardson getting killed in the February plane crash to Bookend the song. | |
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Celebrity Elegy | |
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Celebrity Elegy: "American Pie", lamenting the deaths of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper. "Vincent" mourns the tragic life of Vincent van Gogh, while "The Grave" mourns for the unnamed soldier and his comrades. | |
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Too Good for This Sinful Earth | |
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Too Good for This Sinful Earth: "Vincent". | |
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War Is Hell | |
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War Is Hell: "The Grave" is a protest song against the Vietnam War. | |
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The Walrus Was Paul | |
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The Walrus Was Paul: On the subject of "American Pie", the only concrete explanation McLean had given for many years was that it means he'll never have to work again. He had admitted that the line "February made me shiver/with every paper I'd deliver" was about him learning about the deaths of Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens while he was folding papers for his paper route. However, when he had his original manuscript of the lyrics auctioned in 2015, he included his original writer's notes in the sale, and also provided a more detailed explanation of the lyrics in the sale catalog notes. This confirmed many speculations and debunked others. | |
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American Title: "American Pie". | |
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