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Probably my all time least favorite Zombies Song
Chris White, who wrote and sings it, was a bit obsessed with WWI
A powerful song, to be sure. But not something I want to listen to in a casual setting. Amazingly enough the record company released this as a single from the album, perhaps hoping to jump on Viet Nam anti war sentiment. Not surprisingly, not a hit.
Zombies - Butcher's Tale (Western Front 1914)
It seems that most agree "the day the music died" refers to the Buddy Holly plane crash. After that, it's up for grabs. I don't think McLean has ever himself explained the other symbolism in the song.
Agree it's odd promoters could listen to that and say "that has top 40 written all over it!" As you suggest, probably made sense at the time, anti-war aspect overalpped with the psychedelia period.
Related, when I posted Orange Crush by REM, I was going to add that purely from a musical standpoint, not one of my favorites from the band's first decade.
I didn't either. Now that I've listened to it again, I could see that.I never knew Orange Crush was about Agent Orange. So TIL..
Agree it's odd promoters could listen to that and say "that has top 40 written all over it!" As you suggest, probably made sense at the time, anti-war aspect overalpped with the psychedelia period.
Related, when I posted Orange Crush by REM, I was going to add that purely from a musical standpoint, not one of my favorites from the band's first decade.