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The song was inspired, first and foremost, by the deaths of musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P “The Big Bopper” Richardson in a plane crash on Feb. 3, 1959 – the “day the music died,” according to the song. (McLean was a 13-year-old paperboy at the time and mourned their deaths greatly.)
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its pretty sick
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id give it a 7 or 8 bc i like the art style
dosent really apply but video games with this style are awesome lol
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I don't know exactly how to answer this, but I can answer it how i think i would :)
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My art in Elementary school was mostly just things I saw and thought I liked. I created things I saw in the real world. Now, looking at my art, I think its more spontaneous, more emotion conveying. I create things I see in dreams, the real world, and my minds eye. Converting emotions, thoughts, and dreams into something physical.
Frank Stella's early series, the “Black Paintings ” of 1958-1959 (below), was none of these things. ... “What you see is what you see” ... I had to do something about relational painting .
Vas happenin!!!
La should be correct
Hope this helps
-Zayn Malik 1795