The Complete History of the Soviet Union - Arranged to the Music of Tetris
Don McLean - The Meaning of American Pie (Update)
Note: The second video ends with the following quote by Don McLean:
"It was a story about America. The fact that people were drawn into the song as a result of symbols that I chose to use was the reason that I chose to use those symbols in the first place."
American Pie came out in 1971. Two years later another hit song came out - about Don McClean and his song, American Pie. That song was Killing Me Softly (The Killing Me Softly Story).
I've heard - although I haven't been able to verify it - that Don McClean said this about the meaning of his song, American Pie:
"This song means I never have to work another day the rest of my life!"
For extra credit, check out:
Laurence M. Vance: The Crime of Vietnam - lewrockwell.com
Paul Craig Roberts: What the North Korean Crisis is Really About - lewrockwell.com
Stephan Lendman: 72nd Anniversary of Hiroshima's Gratuitous Mass Murder - lewrockwell.com
Patrick Buchanan: Who Got Us Into These Endless Wars? - lewrockwell.com
None Dare Call it Conspiracy, by Gary Allen (1971)
A History of the Council on Foreign Relations...In Our Time (my post)
Recommended podcast:
Hiroshima, Scorched Earth, and Nuclear Warfare - Why We Don't Kill Women and Children, by Pastor Kevin Swanson
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How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)
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