Honestamente sabía muy poco de lo que decia, pero esta canción narra acontecimientos históricos en versión de poema.
@MeaHeaR2 ай бұрын
Fantastic Montagé und Homagé to past Legends
@cosmicrooster655 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant video, does the song justice!
@firefighting_yeti5 ай бұрын
This video pretty much lays it out as the song goes along... kzread.info/dash/bejne/iJyMlcRqmJqtgdo.html
@Niza19825 ай бұрын
Mil recuerdos😢
@Niza19825 ай бұрын
Una preciosura de canción
@mariarosacruzmarquez76147 ай бұрын
Esta canción de Bacilo la escuche hace años y quede impactada por la letra y con una esperanza de algún dia ir a Barcelona gran tema
@mrpacman84618 ай бұрын
El libro sonoro de la historia contemporanea de la musica americana, se llama "american pie". Brillante cancion.
@charlottewells36738 ай бұрын
Wow!
@Jonalisa7549 ай бұрын
This should come with a warning. Wept through the entire thing.. 😢💔🙏🏽music is powerful but his poetry combined with footage & photos; well done. 😭😭😭😭
@thabomatebane915311 ай бұрын
Perfect.
@marfrapez11 ай бұрын
Había otro video en donde se mostraban imágenes de Barcelona como la Barceloneta, Tibidabo ese video no sale ya, alguien tiene el link o lo conoce
@luisrhenriquezs8611 Жыл бұрын
La oí tantas veces en diferentes cantantas y hoy vine a saber el verdadero significado de esta tremenda cancion... gracias totales
@amandamariabaccola79953 ай бұрын
Busca del mismo cantante la canción a Van Good, es hermosa
@lmbgemini Жыл бұрын
Not really the same dance as the music video but good effort.
@jameskarg3240 Жыл бұрын
I never put together that "King and Queen" bit was refering to John and Jaqui Kennedy...God I feel stupid now XD
@freesanatani914 Жыл бұрын
Perfect
@helenturoff-ii5dc Жыл бұрын
Loved it sweetie just brings back all memories
@freddieannecrouch6887 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the video! Thanks!
@fredschimmel4622 Жыл бұрын
Believe it or not, we grew up in the best generation.
@caroldavison9622 Жыл бұрын
Now I'm 72. This song and many others show not only that time, but as history repeats, we are in another disruptive time. Peace & Love should return.
@johnnielnavarro2544 Жыл бұрын
I am from generation far away this song's. But eversince I learned about how deep this song is, whenever I sing to this alone, I can't help but to have a teary eyes.
@johnpadel Жыл бұрын
Sin palabras. Es asombroso el talento de estos artistas de antaño. Eran los días de la verdadera música y del arte. Increíble video. Gracias!!
@gnomely1 Жыл бұрын
I'm English but I spent a lot of time in N Carolina more than fifty years ago and the elderly Ford pick-up reminded me vividly of those days. Column shift, only 3 gears, it went everywhere. I enjoyed those times over there right up to 1980 and I'm glad to have experienmced it. Everything has changed in the intervening years but the memories aren't diminished nor are they altered in any way. The world's population has doubled since those days, the noise has increased but those sounds remain. I wish you all well.
@peggysx Жыл бұрын
So powerful. I'm past 70 and this hits so close to home.
@dildobaggins8468 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@rosemberghedulvasquezcharo2465 Жыл бұрын
Que hermosa y bella es Barcelona por eso visca Barca visca Cataluña 💙❤️❤️💙💯 por ciento catalán saludos desde el salvador ca 🇸🇻 bon música bon día
@Quesoutontus Жыл бұрын
Gracias! Un abrazo desde el mediterráneo!
@marklevin9154 Жыл бұрын
Great!
@josepperez9211 Жыл бұрын
Això és art!! Ho fa molt bé. Amb dos collons. "Da el pego" totalment
@edwardvitale1912 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video ❤️
@TheSaltyAdmiral Жыл бұрын
Holy shit this song was so much deeper than I thought it was, I stand in awe.
@onemaus2 жыл бұрын
Maravilloso XD
@michaelkenney21522 жыл бұрын
It’s almost like he knew what was about to happen before it did
@cryptoroseaz2 жыл бұрын
This gave me chills.
@catherinepurcell33582 жыл бұрын
Brilliant
@bandini222212 жыл бұрын
You can't understand this song unless you lived it and, yes, when Kennedy was shot everything changed.
@ddatex2 жыл бұрын
Love it so
@plopnod2492 жыл бұрын
Never cared for this song and I still cringe anytime I hear it. To each their own though.
@cocinaconrosamary2652 жыл бұрын
nO TENIU NI PUTA IDEA DE LA ESCUDELLA Y CARN DE OLLA DE CATALUNYA ESTEU TIRAN LO MES BO LA PASTANAGA EL APIT Y ELS OSOS QUE SON BUNISIMS PER ESCURAR QUINA PENA XD
@carolina942792 жыл бұрын
No inventes que buen video !!! Gracias!
@cindyscornerhub83792 жыл бұрын
It would be fantastic if this was edited to bring it to date. Love it!
@davidbezer50112 жыл бұрын
Wow what a point at the end. If this was written today what images would we see
@davidbezer50112 жыл бұрын
This is one of the if not the greatest song written.
It's basically a metaphor, before the tragic event in the innocent days of music, music was something people could fall in love to. So after that tragic event music was never the same Elvis left to fight the war, John Lennon murdered, peaceful rallys turn deadly, those people were apart of the American pie and its gone.
@afterraincomessun Жыл бұрын
@@zXRageKillerXz so it was just that we had the illusion that life could be happy and sweet ; well i am a Jehovahs witnesse : the teachings help us to understand that there will not be peace for the human race as long people are not at peace with the GIVER OF LIFE . Even the bible wrote that in Isaiah 57 vers 21 :21 There is no peace,” says my God, “for the wicked.”h Only when we obey God and live according to his commandments there is the reward of peace everlasting. 21 And I saw a new heaven and a new earth;a for the former heaven and the former earth had passed away,b and the seac is no more. 2 I also saw the holy city, New Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from Godd and prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.e 3 With that I heard a loud voice from the throne say: “Look! The tent of God is with mankind, and he will reside with them, and they will be his people. And God himself will be with them.f 4 And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes,g and death will be no more,h neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.i The former things have passed away.” 17 For look! I am creating new heavens and a new earth;f And the former things will not be called to mind,* Nor will they come up into the heart. isiah 65
@jimmon10002 жыл бұрын
Why does this song have an this notice? "Notice Age-restricted video (based on Community Guidelines" kzread.info/dash/bejne/lIB5t86vgsyenZs.html That is Ridiculous!!
@jimmon10002 жыл бұрын
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Pie_%28song%29 The song has nostalgic themes,[20] stretching from the late 1950s until late 1969 or 1970. Except to acknowledge that he first learned about Buddy Holly's death on February 3, 1959 - McLean was age 13 - when he was folding newspapers for his paper route on the morning of February 4, 1959 (hence the line "February made me shiver/with every paper I'd deliver"), McLean has generally avoided responding to direct questions about the song's lyrics; he has said: "They're beyond analysis. They're poetry."[21] He also stated in an editorial published in 2009, on the 50th anniversary of the crash that killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson (who are alluded to in the final verse in a comparison with the Christian Holy Trinity), that writing the first verse of the song exorcised his long-running grief over Holly's death and that he considers the song to be "a big song ... that summed up the world known as America".[22] McLean dedicated the American Pie album to Holly. Some commentators have identified the song as outlining the darkening of cultural mood, as over time the cultural vanguard passed from Pete Seeger and Joan Baez (the "King and Queen" of folk music), then from Elvis Presley (known as "the King" of Rock and Roll), to Bob Dylan ("the Jester" - who wore a jacket similar to that worn by cultural icon James Dean, was known as "the voice of his generation" ("a voice that came from you and me"),[23] and whose motorcycle accident ("in a cast") left him in reclusion for many years, recording in studios rather than touring ("on the sidelines"), to The Beatles (John Lennon, punned with Lenin, and "the Quartet" - although McLean has stated the Quartet is a reference to other people[6]), to The Byrds (who wrote one of the first psychedelic rock songs, "Eight Miles High", and then "fell fast" - the song was banned, one of the group entered rehabilitation (known colloquially as a "fallout shelter"), and shortly after, the group declined as it lost members, changed genres, and alienated fans), to The Rolling Stones (who released Jumpin' Jack Flash and Their Satanic Majesties Request ("Jack Flash", "Satan", "The Devil"), and used Hells Angels - "Angels born in Hell" - as event security, with fatal consequences, bringing the 1960s to a violent end[24]), and to Janis Joplin (the "girl who sang the blues" but just "turned away" - she died of a heroin overdose the following year). It has also been speculated that the song contains numerous references to post-World War II American political events, such as the assassination of John F. Kennedy (known casually as "Jack") and subsequent killing of his assassin (whose courtroom trial obviously ended as a result ("adjourned"),[25] the Cuban Missile Crisis ("Jack be nimble, Jack be quick"),[26] the murders of civil rights workers Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner,[27] and elements of culture such as sock hops ("kicking off shoes" to dance, preventing damage to the varnished floor), cruising with a pickup truck,[25][28] the rise of the political protest song ("a voice that came from you and me"), drugs and the Counterculture, the Manson Family's and murders in the "summer swelter" of 1969 (the Beatles' song "Helter Skelter") and much more.[6] Many additional and alternative interpretations have also been proposed. For example, Bob Dylan's first performance in Great Britain was also at a pub called "The King and Queen", and he also appeared more literally "on the sidelines in a (the) cast" - as one of many stars at the back far right of the cover art of the Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ("the Sergeants played a marching tune").[26] The song title itself is a reference to apple pie, an unofficial symbol of the United States and one of its signature comfort foods,[29] as seen in the popular expression "As American as apple pie".[30] By the twentieth century, this had become a symbol of American prosperity and national pride.[30] When asked what "American Pie" meant, McLean jokingly replied, "It means I don't ever have to work again if I don't want to."[31] Later, he stated, "You will find many interpretations of my lyrics but none of them by me ... Sorry to leave you all on your own like this but long ago I realized that songwriters should make their statements and move on, maintaining a dignified silence."[32] He also commented on the popularity of his music, "I didn't write songs that were just catchy, but with a point of view, or songs about the environment." In February 2015, however, McLean announced he would reveal the meaning of the lyrics to the song when the original manuscript went for auction in New York City, in April 2015.[33] The lyrics and notes were auctioned on April 7, and sold for $1.2 million.[34] In the sale catalogue notes, McLean revealed the meaning in the song's lyrics: "Basically in 'American Pie' things are heading in the wrong direction. ... It [life] is becoming less idyllic. I don't know whether you consider that wrong or right but it is a morality song in a sense."[35] The catalogue confirmed some of the better-known references in the song's lyrics, including mentions of Elvis Presley ("the king") and Bob Dylan ("the jester"), and confirmed that the song climaxes with a description of the death of Meredith Hunter at the Altamont Free Concert, ten years after the plane crash that killed Holly, Valens, and Richardson.[35] Mike Mills of R.E.M. reflected: "'American Pie' just made perfect sense to me as a song and that's what impressed me the most. I could say to people this is how to write songs. When you've written at least three songs that can be considered classic that is a very high batting average and if one of those songs happens to be something that a great many people think is one of the greatest songs ever written you've not only hit the top of the mountain but you've stayed high on the mountain for a long time."[36]
@user-wz7mz1ri9r2 жыл бұрын
バイバイ ミス(失敗作)出来損ない女。
@BobDog722 жыл бұрын
Why dose any of it have to end. So tragic so heartbreaking
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Gracias a todos ..solo era para mi amigo Clemente
Me too. Also Listen to the Tallahatchee Bridge.
Honestamente sabía muy poco de lo que decia, pero esta canción narra acontecimientos históricos en versión de poema.
Fantastic Montagé und Homagé to past Legends
Absolutely brilliant video, does the song justice!
This video pretty much lays it out as the song goes along... kzread.info/dash/bejne/iJyMlcRqmJqtgdo.html
Mil recuerdos😢
Una preciosura de canción
Esta canción de Bacilo la escuche hace años y quede impactada por la letra y con una esperanza de algún dia ir a Barcelona gran tema
El libro sonoro de la historia contemporanea de la musica americana, se llama "american pie". Brillante cancion.
Wow!
This should come with a warning. Wept through the entire thing.. 😢💔🙏🏽music is powerful but his poetry combined with footage & photos; well done. 😭😭😭😭
Perfect.
Había otro video en donde se mostraban imágenes de Barcelona como la Barceloneta, Tibidabo ese video no sale ya, alguien tiene el link o lo conoce
La oí tantas veces en diferentes cantantas y hoy vine a saber el verdadero significado de esta tremenda cancion... gracias totales
Busca del mismo cantante la canción a Van Good, es hermosa
Not really the same dance as the music video but good effort.
I never put together that "King and Queen" bit was refering to John and Jaqui Kennedy...God I feel stupid now XD
Perfect
Loved it sweetie just brings back all memories
Enjoyed the video! Thanks!
Believe it or not, we grew up in the best generation.
Now I'm 72. This song and many others show not only that time, but as history repeats, we are in another disruptive time. Peace & Love should return.
I am from generation far away this song's. But eversince I learned about how deep this song is, whenever I sing to this alone, I can't help but to have a teary eyes.
Sin palabras. Es asombroso el talento de estos artistas de antaño. Eran los días de la verdadera música y del arte. Increíble video. Gracias!!
I'm English but I spent a lot of time in N Carolina more than fifty years ago and the elderly Ford pick-up reminded me vividly of those days. Column shift, only 3 gears, it went everywhere. I enjoyed those times over there right up to 1980 and I'm glad to have experienmced it. Everything has changed in the intervening years but the memories aren't diminished nor are they altered in any way. The world's population has doubled since those days, the noise has increased but those sounds remain. I wish you all well.
So powerful. I'm past 70 and this hits so close to home.
😂😂😂😂
Que hermosa y bella es Barcelona por eso visca Barca visca Cataluña 💙❤️❤️💙💯 por ciento catalán saludos desde el salvador ca 🇸🇻 bon música bon día
Gracias! Un abrazo desde el mediterráneo!
Great!
Això és art!! Ho fa molt bé. Amb dos collons. "Da el pego" totalment
Amazing video ❤️
Holy shit this song was so much deeper than I thought it was, I stand in awe.
Maravilloso XD
It’s almost like he knew what was about to happen before it did
This gave me chills.
Brilliant
You can't understand this song unless you lived it and, yes, when Kennedy was shot everything changed.
Love it so
Never cared for this song and I still cringe anytime I hear it. To each their own though.
nO TENIU NI PUTA IDEA DE LA ESCUDELLA Y CARN DE OLLA DE CATALUNYA ESTEU TIRAN LO MES BO LA PASTANAGA EL APIT Y ELS OSOS QUE SON BUNISIMS PER ESCURAR QUINA PENA XD
No inventes que buen video !!! Gracias!
It would be fantastic if this was edited to bring it to date. Love it!
Wow what a point at the end. If this was written today what images would we see
This is one of the if not the greatest song written.
おふくろの味が負けるわけがない。そんなもの食べてる奴らに負けるわけにはいかないない。聖書でもおふくろの悪口は言っていないはずです。
so who is miss american pie?
It's basically a metaphor, before the tragic event in the innocent days of music, music was something people could fall in love to. So after that tragic event music was never the same Elvis left to fight the war, John Lennon murdered, peaceful rallys turn deadly, those people were apart of the American pie and its gone.
@@zXRageKillerXz so it was just that we had the illusion that life could be happy and sweet ; well i am a Jehovahs witnesse : the teachings help us to understand that there will not be peace for the human race as long people are not at peace with the GIVER OF LIFE . Even the bible wrote that in Isaiah 57 vers 21 :21 There is no peace,” says my God, “for the wicked.”h Only when we obey God and live according to his commandments there is the reward of peace everlasting. 21 And I saw a new heaven and a new earth;a for the former heaven and the former earth had passed away,b and the seac is no more. 2 I also saw the holy city, New Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from Godd and prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.e 3 With that I heard a loud voice from the throne say: “Look! The tent of God is with mankind, and he will reside with them, and they will be his people. And God himself will be with them.f 4 And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes,g and death will be no more,h neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.i The former things have passed away.” 17 For look! I am creating new heavens and a new earth;f And the former things will not be called to mind,* Nor will they come up into the heart. isiah 65
Why does this song have an this notice? "Notice Age-restricted video (based on Community Guidelines" kzread.info/dash/bejne/lIB5t86vgsyenZs.html That is Ridiculous!!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Pie_%28song%29 The song has nostalgic themes,[20] stretching from the late 1950s until late 1969 or 1970. Except to acknowledge that he first learned about Buddy Holly's death on February 3, 1959 - McLean was age 13 - when he was folding newspapers for his paper route on the morning of February 4, 1959 (hence the line "February made me shiver/with every paper I'd deliver"), McLean has generally avoided responding to direct questions about the song's lyrics; he has said: "They're beyond analysis. They're poetry."[21] He also stated in an editorial published in 2009, on the 50th anniversary of the crash that killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson (who are alluded to in the final verse in a comparison with the Christian Holy Trinity), that writing the first verse of the song exorcised his long-running grief over Holly's death and that he considers the song to be "a big song ... that summed up the world known as America".[22] McLean dedicated the American Pie album to Holly. Some commentators have identified the song as outlining the darkening of cultural mood, as over time the cultural vanguard passed from Pete Seeger and Joan Baez (the "King and Queen" of folk music), then from Elvis Presley (known as "the King" of Rock and Roll), to Bob Dylan ("the Jester" - who wore a jacket similar to that worn by cultural icon James Dean, was known as "the voice of his generation" ("a voice that came from you and me"),[23] and whose motorcycle accident ("in a cast") left him in reclusion for many years, recording in studios rather than touring ("on the sidelines"), to The Beatles (John Lennon, punned with Lenin, and "the Quartet" - although McLean has stated the Quartet is a reference to other people[6]), to The Byrds (who wrote one of the first psychedelic rock songs, "Eight Miles High", and then "fell fast" - the song was banned, one of the group entered rehabilitation (known colloquially as a "fallout shelter"), and shortly after, the group declined as it lost members, changed genres, and alienated fans), to The Rolling Stones (who released Jumpin' Jack Flash and Their Satanic Majesties Request ("Jack Flash", "Satan", "The Devil"), and used Hells Angels - "Angels born in Hell" - as event security, with fatal consequences, bringing the 1960s to a violent end[24]), and to Janis Joplin (the "girl who sang the blues" but just "turned away" - she died of a heroin overdose the following year). It has also been speculated that the song contains numerous references to post-World War II American political events, such as the assassination of John F. Kennedy (known casually as "Jack") and subsequent killing of his assassin (whose courtroom trial obviously ended as a result ("adjourned"),[25] the Cuban Missile Crisis ("Jack be nimble, Jack be quick"),[26] the murders of civil rights workers Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner,[27] and elements of culture such as sock hops ("kicking off shoes" to dance, preventing damage to the varnished floor), cruising with a pickup truck,[25][28] the rise of the political protest song ("a voice that came from you and me"), drugs and the Counterculture, the Manson Family's and murders in the "summer swelter" of 1969 (the Beatles' song "Helter Skelter") and much more.[6] Many additional and alternative interpretations have also been proposed. For example, Bob Dylan's first performance in Great Britain was also at a pub called "The King and Queen", and he also appeared more literally "on the sidelines in a (the) cast" - as one of many stars at the back far right of the cover art of the Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ("the Sergeants played a marching tune").[26] The song title itself is a reference to apple pie, an unofficial symbol of the United States and one of its signature comfort foods,[29] as seen in the popular expression "As American as apple pie".[30] By the twentieth century, this had become a symbol of American prosperity and national pride.[30] When asked what "American Pie" meant, McLean jokingly replied, "It means I don't ever have to work again if I don't want to."[31] Later, he stated, "You will find many interpretations of my lyrics but none of them by me ... Sorry to leave you all on your own like this but long ago I realized that songwriters should make their statements and move on, maintaining a dignified silence."[32] He also commented on the popularity of his music, "I didn't write songs that were just catchy, but with a point of view, or songs about the environment." In February 2015, however, McLean announced he would reveal the meaning of the lyrics to the song when the original manuscript went for auction in New York City, in April 2015.[33] The lyrics and notes were auctioned on April 7, and sold for $1.2 million.[34] In the sale catalogue notes, McLean revealed the meaning in the song's lyrics: "Basically in 'American Pie' things are heading in the wrong direction. ... It [life] is becoming less idyllic. I don't know whether you consider that wrong or right but it is a morality song in a sense."[35] The catalogue confirmed some of the better-known references in the song's lyrics, including mentions of Elvis Presley ("the king") and Bob Dylan ("the jester"), and confirmed that the song climaxes with a description of the death of Meredith Hunter at the Altamont Free Concert, ten years after the plane crash that killed Holly, Valens, and Richardson.[35] Mike Mills of R.E.M. reflected: "'American Pie' just made perfect sense to me as a song and that's what impressed me the most. I could say to people this is how to write songs. When you've written at least three songs that can be considered classic that is a very high batting average and if one of those songs happens to be something that a great many people think is one of the greatest songs ever written you've not only hit the top of the mountain but you've stayed high on the mountain for a long time."[36]
バイバイ ミス(失敗作)出来損ない女。
Why dose any of it have to end. So tragic so heartbreaking