The original lyrics for Don McLean's "American
Pie" (including rejected and edited lines) fetched $1.2 million at a New
York auction Tuesday (April 7). The buyer remains anonymous. As for the meaning
to the song, Don said in the auction catalog, "Basically, in 'American
Pie' things are heading in the wrong direction. [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. I thought it would be interesting as I reach age 70
to release this, so that anyone who might be interested will learn that this
song was not a parlor game It was an indescribable photograph of America that I
tried to capture in words and music, and then was fortunate enough through the
help of others to make a successful recording." The catalog did say it was
"fair to surmise" that "The King" was Elvis, "The
Jester" was Bob Dylan and "Helter Skelter" refers to the Charles
Manson murders.
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