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Subido: 2010/10/02

Song: American Pie by Don McLean

Album: Good Vibrations 1991

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Comentarios

10 years ago

Jourell1

@awesomechild14: a very late response which you probably wont get but actually no, that is an urban legend. The plane's only identification was the registration number, N379N4. Don Mclean has specifically said that the rumour was not true and that he created the term.

10 years ago

Cbathinkingupaname

Who said there was anything wrong with communism?

10 years ago

RcLlamadude

oh nevermind, I mis-understood your comment.

10 years ago

RcLlamadude

aaaaaaand.... what's wrong with communism?

10 years ago

LtGerbal

From High to Low- David Hurley, Alastair Hume, Bob Chilcott, Bruce Russel, Simon Carrington, Stephen Connolly

10 years ago

heypossiblenephew

i think about telling people on the comments section to stfu, nothing matters, no one cares about age or race, everyone is just the same as they are different, and to listen to the music. but.... really guys.... if there was nothing here in the comments section to read about besides "i love this song!" (yes, we're glad you do, but i think we all know that all of us like this song otherwise we would have clicked another video on the suggestion reel) we wouldnt even bother reading them.

10 years ago

Cbathinkingupaname

Lenin and Marx were the creators of communism.

10 years ago

kitsundesu

Thanks for being so thoughtful and putting that here. I'm glad I know now, and I will remember.

11 years ago

tvanliew67

and one of the best songs of all time to.

11 years ago

xmentosx

Lmao, that was legendarily bad :-)

11 years ago

mickiblay1

lol, don't worry. We all have our moments ;) Like the time I was trying to talk about "Rappers" but instead spelled "Rapers." It wasn't my best moment...

11 years ago

Joe Martin

how did i muck up that sentence so much... I ment 'The music didn't die on that day'

11 years ago

Joe Martin

the music died die on that die, if anything it was born. Buddy Holly's music inspired the most influencial band of all time: The Beatles.

11 years ago

Wilson

I wish there's a live performance for this song, couldn't find it on Youtube.

11 years ago

Fakey McFakerson

Sounds cool.

11 years ago

mickiblay1

For those like myself, who for the longest time didn't know what happened on the Day the Music died; February 3, 1959 Rock 'n Roll pioneers Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson, along with their pilot, Roger Peterson, died in a small plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa.

12 years ago

LtGerbal

Me too, but Bob is a power house

12 years ago

saganini

I copied this from a site: "McLean has said in numerous interviews that the song represented the turn from innocence of the '50s to the darker, more volatile times of the '60s - both in music and politics." So for me "Lennon" makes sense, not "Lenin". At understandingamericanpie. com you can enjoy a long analysis of this song.

12 years ago

Dawgmandede

Paul Phoenix did not join til '97. This was done in 91...

12 years ago

Chaosdude7111

That tenor voice is clearly Bob Chilcott, yes. That personally disappoints me, because I much prefer Paul Phoenix's voice to Bob's.

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