The folk-rock icon thinks the repetitive nature of some of today's music "makes you want to hang yourself" Don McLean, who is best known for his 1971 hit ‘American Pie’, has revealed that he isn’t a fan of a lot of today’s music.
Speaking in a new interview, the singer-songwriter said he believes music on the radio today lacks substance, and that times have certainly changed since his early days in the music industry. “The music doesn’t mean anything,” he told Tom Cridland on an episode of his YouTube series The Greatest Music of All Time. “The music reflects the spiritual nature of the society.
We have a kind of a nihilistic society now,” McLean told the host. “No one believes in anything, no one likes anything, no one has any respect for