Sunday, March 10, 2019

The Farewell to Miss American Pie

Bye-bye Miss the Statesn Pie. These words were now immortalized in the halls of music industry, and perhaps will be last tri besidese to the legendary era of rock and cut into and turbulent times of the 60s. This melodic phrase was created by Don McLean, and became phenomenal hit in 1971, charting almost quaternion weeks on the billboards. But there is more than enunciateing goodbye to Ms. American Pie, which in itself is a symbol and image to the healthy interpretation of the melodic line. The nitty-gritty pierces more than a county boy strumming a guitar, or it speaks beyond the leave of absence to an unkn take lady.Don McLean, in his official website, do interesting comments regarding the claim. While he allowed the vocal to be interpreted in various lenses, he himself confessed that the vocal music was an allusion to historical or factual events, people and places that his song discussed. Don McLean tell, I am truly proud of the song, its biographical in nature, and I dont think anyone has ever picked up on that, the song starts off with my memory with the expiry of blood brother Holly.But it moves on to describe America, as I was seeing it, and how I fantasizing it might become, its crack up of reality and part of fantasy but Im always in the song as a witness, or even as a subject, sometimes in some verses (Starry, Stary Night Video 2000, cited in www. don-mclean . com). Realizing that McLeans work is to be approached in autobiographical sense, the memories of his childhood his personal persuasions and feelings can be deduced.In the very first line, A prospicient, long time ago, I can electrostatic remember, how the music made me smile, and I knew If I had a chance, that I could lay down those people dance, and, maybe theyll be prosperous for a while(Miss American Pie lyrics). The persona in the song, was I, a first person refer of view, bolstering the period of McLean that this is biographical. The persona clearly stated that it was his memory and it was his wish to feign people smile and happy for a while. This simple statement speaks of a typical preadolescent man musicians dream, his own desirous thinking.As also stated in his website, the song was openly dedicated to the death of crony Holly and his companions, who died in a plane crash. This tragic death, moved to expound the transiency of life, and wishes in that sense are to be as pure, as simply stating chance to trace people dance and make them happy for a while. Clear from the second and third stanza the descriptions were, But February made me shiverbad news on the doorstep, I couldnt make one more step. This alludes to the death of Buddy Holly, one of the heavy(a) rock singers in the 60s (RS, 2004).Their plane crashed in February 3, 1959, which shock their audience of their untimely death. It could be said that the dedication of the song to Buddy Holly was not because he was a major contributor to the genre of McLeans music, rather, it was a c ommon knowledge that Buddy Holly was the pioneer of rock & roll music, long before, Elvis Presley, and the Beatles invaded the long playing discs. But the death of Buddy Holly was more than the death of an individual, as the song suggests Thisll be the day that I die.The demise of Buddy Holly signifies the death of a young vivid man, the death of dream, and the death of greedy thinking. Linking the first stanza, to the second and third, the dream of the persona, to live, to entertain, presented a harsh reality of transiency, of non-permanence of things. Like the death of Buddy Holly, who may typify the budding career of an ambitious young man only to be interrupted by the fact that, death is no respecter of persons.The chorus lines, were iterative saying bye-bye Miss American Pie. The seeming relevance of this allusion is the theatrical of American Pie, as the symbol of the young and vibrant Americans. As McLean admitted, the song was written as my attempt at an epic song round America, and I used the imagery of music and politics to do that. Also, I was influenced by the Sgt. Pepper album, and the American Pie album was my attempt to do that, but the song totally overshadowed the album (McLean, 2000, cited www.don-mclean. com). Thus, the American Pie is an image of America, and the personas attempt to picture the America as it strives to be, and it might become. But contrastive words will reveal that, if the persona illustrates American Pie as the young America, then why a bid of farewell? Is the persona, trying to say goodbye to future America has? Again, it can be viewed skeptically, the young dream, as mentioned earlier, the wishful thinking must(prenominal) not be allowed to vanish, it must move, it must sojourn.The next lines driving the chevy, but the levee was dry, this illustrates the life of the young America to rise, go or, to go farther, or move on. But the dry levee was said to illustrate the agonising realities of life as we move along. Even driving oneself to that dream, the levees of experiences and circumstance would always be dry. A realism is seem to be presented, that life is not a bed of roses, rather it was a long winding trip to the end. The melancholic lines continuously read The goodol boys were drinking, whiskey and rye whisky, saying thisll be the day that I die .Presenting the realistic point of view, the good old boys verbalized the promising young people, yet with the painful realities, they have succumbed to the defeatists attitude of lurking themselves, as pictured by the words, drinking, whiskey and rye. The drinking symbolizes solitary, loneliness and isolation. This thought bolstered the point of death, and surrender by proclaiming thisll be the day that I die. Two oppositions may come into the picture. primary, wishful thinking and dreams versus the paralyzing truths of life, we may succumb to surrender and declare our defeat with our own deathdemise of our dreams, our lives, our hopes. Yet , this could pose as challenge, that the farewell to Miss American Pie, may be a welcome to heras we welcome the challenges and acrid moments in our lives with energy and cou craze. The song illustrates several allusions more to the music icons, the rage of politics, the Americas society, but this attempt is to illustrate the more profound meaning of the song, realization of life, and how do we deal with it.As said, we may live and defend be sad, and drink whiskey and rye to our own discontent or we may rise above the situation, and welcome our American Pie, with Hi, Hi, Miss American Pie SOURCES Don McLeans. Don McLeans American pie. American Pie. com. 2007. May 29, 2007 http//www. don-mclean. com/americanpie. asp The Immortals The First Fifty, Rolling Stone Issue, 946. Rolling Stones. April 15, 2004. Bressler, Charles. Literary Criticism An Introduction to supposition and Practice. Oxford Oxford University Press. 1994 (please include the source in LA Times, the data is difficu lt to recover, LA Times, February 3, 1959. )

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