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Allegory of American Pie by Don McLean
A Piece of the "Pie"
Ask anyone what was the defining moment in the rock history of the 1960s
was and all you will get is a one word answer: Woodstock. The three day
rock festival that defined an era was only one of many music festivals of the
'60s. But Woodstock has come to symbolize, "an era of peaceful, free-
loving, drug- taking hippie youth, carefree before harsher realities hit..."
(Layman 40). The Woodstock festival ended a century filled with many
metamorphoses of rock'n'roll, from the era of pop music to the rebirth of
folk music to the invention of acid rock. But some cynics say that
rock'n'roll died with the death of Buddy Holly before the 60s even began.
One such person is Don McLean. The poet......
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Title: Coyote And Don Maclean
Approximate Word Count: 7347
Approximate Pages: 30 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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