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Sammy-Jack


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Now, I only wrote the beginning segment and the end just to justify my posting this XD I was listening to American Pie the other day, and by accident, I said "bye, bye, miss Pinkie Pie". From that moment, i committed myself to write the whole song...

The event that happened is left to your imagination. :derpytongue2:

And i don't like to be a thumb whore, but remember to pick either up or down.
Actually, i like comments more...
whatever, JUST DO SOMETHING XD

Once I saw the title, I started humming the song. Glancing at the picture, I started forming words and felt a combo of sadness at the fact that Pinkie was gone and happiness to see her friends putting on a party for her. Good job switching the lyrics up as well.

I am crying now.
Pinkie is my favorite pony, and this is so sad, yet so goodly awesome.
You deserve all of my thumbs.

Im sure she's partying in heaven :pinkiehappy:

Stories with the sad tag always present a dilemma. The better written they are the more I kind of wish I didn't read them. But I always come and read more. Good story man

OCTAVIA IS NOT PINKIE SISTER!!! now that out of my system this is a very sad fic. good story man.

I love American Pie. The classic ones, not the new ones.
I look forward to the sequel. hehehe. :yay:

If only I could thumb this up twenty more times...

You did a good job of syncing lyrics to the tune.

However, it just leaves me with one question: What happened? How did she die? There really aren't any hints in the story, apart from the fact that she was ignored, perhaps.

575558 576063 the accident, or whatever, is to be left to your imagination, because I dont know. I honestly don't :rainbowlaugh:

:pinkiesad2::pinkiesad2::pinkiesad2::pinkiesad2::pinkiesad2::pinkiesad2::pinkiesad2:

I...you..how did she...I...

I cried. Alot.

I sort of want to know how Pinkie died...and then I really, really don't.

You did a really good job with this, and syncing the lyrics to the tune.

Just..wow.

So many sads! :pinkiesad2::fluttershysad::raritydespair:

...
This is really saddening.
Letting someone or something go is just hard for you if he or she has been always the nicest to you...
*sigh*
This brings back my memories when my dog died... :fluttercry:

One word my friend "NICE" Thats all I got to say with a thumbs up and everypony dont forget to smile :pinkiehappy:

Very nice and cleverly written lyrics :twilightsmile:
Made me cry a lil' too.
Awesome story!

I can't listen to the song , because it contains stuff of EMI and that's not available in my country :fluttershysad:

This video contains content from EMI. It is not available in your country.
Where the fuck I live? Narnia?
For those who can't view it :This should work

Pretty good fic :pinkiehappy:
Still, pretty fucking sad :c :pinkiesad2:
Good thumb for you !:yay:

577619 'TIS A LIE! still blocked...
Sadly beautiful. DAMN YOU TEARS!!! :raritycry:
It's a shame this did not get more attention. It deserved it.
There were some awkward-sounding sentences, but nothing too bad. Maybe you should try submitting this to eqd?

Anyway, for a beautiful song/story, you get 4/5 rarities.:raritydespair::raritydespair::raritydespair::raritydespair::raritydespair:

639005 You had to say it, huh? WELL, they dont accept anything under 2500 words, so i added 250 words so that i could submit it, and did it just now XD
And im glad that the 5th Rarity still showed up :pinkiehappy:

For moral support for the other rarities. They're still sad. Also, it was 1am. My counting skills are off...:twilightblush:

I love this song. :twilightsmile: I never get tired of finding new versions.

Nice story. Pinkie must be very happy that there's a party named after her, wherever she may be now :pinkiesad2:

The feels... Very nice job through.

577100 "Contains stuff from EMI"

FACTS:
- Don McLean's "American Pie" was originally released on United Artists Records in 1971. United Artists absorbed MediArts Records that same year.
- EMI purchased United Artists Records in February 1979 and folded it into a reformatted Liberty Records in 1980. In turn Liberty was folded into EMI America after the newer Liberty was discontinued (following the 1983 departure from Liberty of its star Kenny Rogers), then EMI America was folded into EMI Manhattan after EMI America was discontinued and then EMI Manhattan was folded into, simply, EMI, after EMI Manhattan was discontinued. What an exhausting list of labels United Artists was folded into!
- A series of financial problems and a US$4 billion debt led to its purchase by the Citigroup in February 2011. Citigroup's ownership was temporary, as it announced in November 2011 that its music arm (including the masters of the United Artists Records catalogue, among them the masters for Don McLean's "American Pie") would be sold to Vivendi's Universal Music Group for US$1.9 billion.

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