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Don McLean: Modern songwriters don't have brains
22 September 2021
Don McLean says computers have destroyed modern songwriters' brain cells.
The 'American Pie' hitmaker believes the ability to write a classic has been taken away from the current crop of music-makers because technology has "prevented young people from concentrating".
Elsewhere, the 75-year-old singer insisted he "doesn't care" about Bob Dylan after the 'Like A Rolling Stone' hitmaker took issue with allegedly being the "jester" in 1971's 'American Pie'.
Referring to the lines "When the jester sang for the king and queen" and "The jester stole his thorny crown", the 80-year-old music legend had moaned in 2017: “Sure, the jester writes songs like 'Masters of War', 'A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall', 'It’s Alright, Ma' — some jester."
However, Dylan has never quizzed McLean on the lyrics in person.