>>It's because I was born on Feb. 3rd., "The day the music died". Being something of a musician, that's hard to take< g >.
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>Could you pass some info to the spectators with cheaper tickets... like, what happened on Feb 3rd, regarding music. I remember the text was somewhat cryptic to me, with lots of allusions to events unbeknownst to me.
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>So, what actually happened when the music died, apart from a musician being born to revamp it?
I was ten when the crash occurred, so saying that I was born on that date is inaccurate. It was, however, the loss of three major artists in Rock 'n' Roll at the time. At the time, I wasn't really into rock, so, while I remember the event, it didn't have the impact on me that it had on some others.
By the time the "American Pie" song came out, however, I had begun playing guitar and had been in some bands. When I found out about the supposed reference, it was more than a little annoying, especially since every time you turned around the song was been played on the radio.
George
Ubi caritas et amor, deus ibi est