American Pie Tin And Lint. a plaque next to a booth at the tin & lint where don mclean is said to have begun writing the song “american pie” in the summer of 1970. But for those who were there that summer. for years, the tin & lint bar in saratoga springs, new york, has laid claim to 'american pie' initially being penned there, and it even has a plaque. but the biggest story, nearly as much a part of this upstate city’s lore as its racetrack and mineral waters, is. it was near one such booth that a small plaque sat for many years, honoring the fact that right there, eons ago, musician don mclean had been struck with a lightning bolt of inspiration and was compelled to pen one of the greatest folk songs of all time, “american pie.” the tin & lint bar in saratoga springs, new york has long claimed don mclean wrote his hit song, american.
the tin & lint bar in saratoga springs, new york has long claimed don mclean wrote his hit song, american. it was near one such booth that a small plaque sat for many years, honoring the fact that right there, eons ago, musician don mclean had been struck with a lightning bolt of inspiration and was compelled to pen one of the greatest folk songs of all time, “american pie.” a plaque next to a booth at the tin & lint where don mclean is said to have begun writing the song “american pie” in the summer of 1970. but the biggest story, nearly as much a part of this upstate city’s lore as its racetrack and mineral waters, is. for years, the tin & lint bar in saratoga springs, new york, has laid claim to 'american pie' initially being penned there, and it even has a plaque. But for those who were there that summer.
Tin and Lint Photograph by James Yellen Fine Art America
American Pie Tin And Lint a plaque next to a booth at the tin & lint where don mclean is said to have begun writing the song “american pie” in the summer of 1970. a plaque next to a booth at the tin & lint where don mclean is said to have begun writing the song “american pie” in the summer of 1970. But for those who were there that summer. the tin & lint bar in saratoga springs, new york has long claimed don mclean wrote his hit song, american. for years, the tin & lint bar in saratoga springs, new york, has laid claim to 'american pie' initially being penned there, and it even has a plaque. but the biggest story, nearly as much a part of this upstate city’s lore as its racetrack and mineral waters, is. it was near one such booth that a small plaque sat for many years, honoring the fact that right there, eons ago, musician don mclean had been struck with a lightning bolt of inspiration and was compelled to pen one of the greatest folk songs of all time, “american pie.”