Don McLean: Difference between revisions

The trope Homage doesn't mean what the general usage of the term does.
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(The trope Homage doesn't mean what the general usage of the term does.)
 
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After "American Pie," McLean continued to write and perform songs. He found further success in the UK, but never again saw such popularity in the States. He is known for covering the songs of [[Buddy Holly]], for obvious reasons, and also [[Roy Orbison]]--his substantial vocal range fits Orbison's repertoire well.
 
Has nothing at all to do with being [[McLeaned]].
 
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* [[Go Mad from the Revelation]] - Similar to the Total Perspective Vortex from ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'', "Infinity" appears to be about being confronted by the [[Insignificant Little Blue Planet|smallness of Earth in the universe]].
* [[Grief Song]] - "American Pie"
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* [["I Am Great" Song]] - "Everybody Loves Me, Baby"
* [[Last Chorus Slow-Down]] - the final verse of "American Pie"