{"id":264,"date":"2024-03-14T16:00:00","date_gmt":"2024-03-14T16:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wers.org\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2024-3-13-playlist-pieces-of-pie\/"},"modified":"2024-03-14T16:00:00","modified_gmt":"2024-03-14T16:00:00","slug":"2024-3-13-playlist-pieces-of-pie","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/milkcrate\/2024-3-13-playlist-pieces-of-pie\/","title":{"rendered":"Playlist: Pieces of pi(e)"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"\n          image-block-outer-wrapper\n          layout-caption-below\n          design-layout-inline\n          combination-animation-none\n          individual-animation-none\n          individual-text-animation-none\n        \" data-test=\"image-block-inline-outer-wrapper\"><\/p>\n<figure class=\"\n              sqs-block-image-figure\n              intrinsic\n            \" style=\"max-width:2000px\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-block-wrapper\" data-animation-role=\"image\">\n<div class=\"sqs-image-shape-container-element\n              \n          \n        \n              has-aspect-ratio\n            \" style=\"position: relative;padding-bottom:40%;overflow: hidden\"><\/p>\n<p>                <img decoding=\"async\" data-stretch=\"false\" src=\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2025\/06\/weberpibanner.png\" data-image=\"https:\/\/orgs.emerson.edu\/wecb\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/87\/2025\/06\/weberpibanner.png\" data-image-dimensions=\"2000x800\" data-image-focal-point=\"0.5,0.5\" alt=\"\" data-load=\"false\" width=\"2000\" height=\"800\" style=\"object-fit: cover;width: 100%;height: 100%;object-position: 50% 50%\" loading=\"lazy\" data-loader=\"sqs\"><\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div><figcaption class=\"image-caption-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"image-caption\">\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Graphic by Julia Norkus<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">By Stephanie Weber<\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Every March 14 since 1988, Pi Day has been celebrated in the United States as nerds and fans of pie alike combine their love of math and science to throw parties in celebration of the infinitely long number of pi (\u03c0). The celebration was established by physicist Larry Shaw, an employee of the San Francisco Exploratorium. The number, shortened to 3.14, repeats to infinity; memorizing its repeating numbers is a party trick that everyone is impressed with. Need a soundtrack for your pi themed party? Check out these songs, not about pi but about <em>pie<\/em>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cAmerican Pie\u201d by Don McLean<\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">The 1971 classic, \u201cAmerican Pie\u201d by Don McLean, is a staple for any pie-related party. It\u2019s a song everyone knows; \u201cBye, bye Miss American Pie \/ Drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry\u201d plays on Bluetooth speakers every Fourth of July, accompanied by other \u201870s folk\/country and patriotic songs. The song was number one on the Billboard Top 100 chart for four consecutive weeks in 1972, and it also reached icon status in Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand peaking on their radio charts as well. The song draws inspiration from McLean\u2019s childhood of delivering newspapers in the late 1950s, recalling a specific memory: \u201cThe Day Music Died\u201d on February 3, 1959. On this day, rock \u2018n roll legends Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. Richardson were tragically killed in a plane crash in Iowa, marking what many thought would be the end of American rock \u2018n roll. The first verse ends with the lyric, \u201cBut something touched me deep inside \/ The day the music died.\u201d McLean continues singing his song, naming American identified themes like faith in God, old Hollywood actor James Dean, and baseball. Despite being released over 50 years ago, \u201cAmerican Pie\u201d remains significant in the American rock music canon.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cNext Time \/ Humble Pie\u201d by The Internet<\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Looking for a lesbian song about pie? The Internet has got you covered. Released in 2018, \u201cNext Time \/ Humble Pie\u201d is smooth R&amp;B on the outside with a great story about love on the inside.&nbsp; The first half, \u201cNext Time\u201d, has strong bass accompanied with lyrics about hitting on a girl, building anticipation about what lead singer Syd will do. She sings, \u201cNext time, I just start by saying hi \/ Ask her what her name is \/ If she has the time \/ Start a conversation,\u201d acting casual and suave. The story progresses: the two have gotten together but things have gone awry as she sings, \u201cI&#8217;ll probably drive myself crazy \/ My mind, the cloud is so hazy\u201d if the two stay together. Then the second part, \u201cHumble Pie\u201d, begins with a discordant, deep electronic drum beat. This sonic shift marks a change in the story where Syd and her girlfriend break up, singing \u201cIt\u2019s yourself, you\u2019re cheating in the end.\u201d Rather than singing about actual pie (or even pi), The Internet takes up \u201chumble pie\u201d as its dessert, writing \u201cMe, I got a plate (got a plate) \/ But I don&#8217;t want a piece of your humble pie (humble pie).\u201d Humble pie certainly doesn\u2019t leave a good taste in your mouth but \u201cNext Time \/ Humble Pie\u201d does.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\"><\/h1>\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cHoney Pie\u201d by The Beatles<\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">A pie filled with honey doesn\u2019t sound very appetizing, but \u201cHoney Pie\u201d by The Beatles is a different story. Released in 1968 on <em>The Beatles<\/em> (better known as the \u201cWhite Album\u201d), \u201cHoney Pie\u201d was written exclusively by Paul McCartney and credited to the Lennon-McCartney partnership. \u201cHoney Pie\u201d is rather unlike the rest of The Beatles discography; its sound feels reminiscent of Old Hollywood and is almost cartoonish. It fits into the vaudeville and ragtime genres with strong clarinet and saxophone instrumentals, creating an homage to British music hall arrangements. The song follows an American Hollywood actress who has an ex-lover English admirer, naming this woman \u201cHoney Pie.\u201d He desperately wants \u201cHoney Pie\u201d to come back to England, singing, \u201cI\u2019m in love but I\u2019m lazy \/ So won\u2019t you please come home.\u201d But she presumably remains in America, as she is \u201ca legend of the silver screen\u201d and \u201ca big time \/ In the U.S.A.\u201d \u201cHoney Pie\u201d is a silly love letter for old-time long-distance relationships and pet names.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\"><\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cPi\u201d by Kate Bush<\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">It\u2019s fitting that the only song about pi on this list is written by Kate Bush. True to her whimsical and strange fashion, \u201cPi,\u201d a 2005 release, is an homage to insanity, obsession, and repetition using the repeating number as its muse. It\u2019s a song in D minor, which produces these deep angelic harmonics and binaural noise. It\u2019s actually quite beautiful despite it being about madness. Bush opens the song with \u201cSweet and gentle and sensitive man \/ With an obsessive nature and deep fascination for numbers \/ And a complete infatuation with the calculation of Pi,\u201d signaling to the audience that this is about a love that doesn\u2019t work out. The chorus uses layered vocals to sing the numerical digits of pi, reaching the 137th digit, albeit recounting them incorrectly. By singing these numbers like a mantra, Bush creates a theme of obsession, highlighting why this man was never going to be her one true love.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\"><\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cEasy As Pie\u201d by Peaches &amp; Herb<\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">What\u2019s better than peach pie? Peaches &amp; Herb! In 1978, they released \u201cEasy As Pie\u201d, a funky and fun song about easy loving. The song is from one of their best known albums, <em>2 Hot <\/em>(1978), which also includes \u201cReunited,\u201d one of their best known songs. \u201cEasy As Pie\u201d is upbeat and danceable, full of pie and dessert puns. They sing, \u201cSugar and spice \/ And everything that\u2019s nice \/ And take a little slice\u201d and \u201cWhen that old sweet tooth comes around \/ Know you\u2019re searching all over town \/ I can whip up some goodies tonight.\u201d The lead singers, Herb Fame and Francine Edna \u201cPeaches\u201d Hurd Barker, sing back and forth as if they\u2019re having a conversation. They use \u201cpie\u201d as a euphemism for something far less wholesome, singing, \u201cYou\u2019re dessert all around the clock\u201d and \u201cNobody else \/ can put his fingers in this pie \/ I\u2019ve got this special diet.\u201d This song is a little corny but fun nonetheless, giving pie a different kind of meaning.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\"><\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cBerry Pie\u201d by Dolly Parton<\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">If you\u2019re on TikTok, you\u2019ve probably heard \u201cBerry Pie\u201d by Dolly Parton. The song has 75,000 videos attached to its name with creators using the lyrics, \u201cI like to cook, and I love to bake \/ Bread and cooki\u0435s and pies and cakes.\u201d This may be one of the more famous songs about pie, and rightfully so. If there was a Queen of Pie, Dolly Parton would take the cake. She is a good-old Southern girl, America\u2019s sweetheart and national treasure. \u201cBerry Pie,\u201d a 2008 release, is no different. It\u2019s upbeat and happy, cute and fun. Parton sings about wanting to \u201cbe the apple of his eyes\u201d and says that \u201cTo get to his heart, make somethin\u2019 good to eat.\u201d She talks about making this boy a classic berry pie with a Southern twang, singing, \u201cI wanna impress him, so why don\u2019t I \/ Just show him my love in a berry pie?\u201d Instrumentality, the song includes fiddles and is closed with country yodeling, a perfect slice into traditional Americana.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\"><\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cCountry Pie\u201d by Bob Dylan<\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">If Dolly Parton is the Queen of Pie, Bob Dylan would be the King. Released in 1969, \u201cCountry Pie\u201d draws on similar themes as Parton\u2019s, using the American south as its inspiration. Put plainly, this song is actually about pie as Dylan names different flavors: \u201cRaspberry, strawberry, lemon and lime \/ \u2026 Blueberry, apple, cherry, pumpkin and plum.\u201d In 1987, <a href=\"https:\/\/genius.com\/28645433?\"><span style=\"text-decoration:underline\">he is quoted saying<\/span><\/a>, \u201cPeople try and read so much into songs. You know that song, Country Pie? That\u2019s what it was about. Pie.\u201d He even goes so far as referencing a nursery rhyme with the line, \u201cA\u2019Little Jack Horner got nothin\u2019 on me.\u201d The nursery rhyme includes the lines, \u201cLittle Jack Horner \/ Sat in the corner \/ Eating a Christmas pie.\u201d By comparing himself to Horner, Dylan makes the conclusion that he loves pie more than anyone else. Set to a hunky-dory tune, \u201cCountry Pie\u201d is the perfect song for all pie lovers out there!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\"><\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cCherry Pie\u201d by Sade<\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Cherry pie is delicious on its own but when it is transcended into a serenade by Sade, it becomes even better. 1984\u2019s \u201cCherry Pie\u201d is a deep cut from Sade but is equally as good as her other, more popular songs. It sits at the halfway point of her first studio album <em>Diamond Life <\/em>(1984), holding a significant weight in Sade\u2019s artistic success. The song is smooth R&amp;B\u2014Sade style. There is no vibrato nor quiver in her voice as she sings about a boy who broke her heart. Verse one opens with \u201cWhen I met you, boy \/ You were as sweet as cherry pie,\u201d but his personality changes with the song; he was \u201cthe one who broke my heart in two.\u201d Sade puts her trust in this man, loving him and expecting the same. Unlike cherry pie, which is predictably sweet and warm, Sade names this man as a \u201cSon of A Gun\u201d and searches to \u201cfind out what I meant to you.\u201d Like the relationship she sings about, this song presents itself as full of love with its handsome title but tragically changes with the taste of one bite.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\"><\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\u201cApple Pie \u00e0 la Mode\u201d by Destiny\u2019s Child<\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">It seems like pie songs tend to center around themes of love, whether it be heartbreak or extraordinary relationships. If anyone can do a pie love song right, it\u2019s Destiny\u2019s Child. This girl group is too iconic to ever be forgotten, and although the group disbanded in 2006, singers Beyonce Knowles, Michelle Williams, and Kelly Rowland live in our hearts forever. So does the man described in \u201cApple Pie \u00e0 la Mode.\u201d He\u2019s described as \u201chusband material,\u201d \u201cextraordinary, kinda scary,\u201d and \u201csensual.\u201d He\u2019s a sensitive guy in the \u201ccorduroys\u201d he wears to the club. Destiny\u2019s Child swoons over him, saying that they could be his \u201cchocolate covered strawberry, apple pie \u00e1 la mode,\u201d luxurious desserts to win him over. Released in 2001, \u201cApple Pie \u00e0 la Mode\u201d is a R&amp;B pop song long forgotten but timelessly delicious.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"sqs-html-content\">\n<h1 data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\"><\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<h1 style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=hKaKMB7FsNU&amp;ab_channel=Webkinz\"><span style=\"text-decoration:underline\">\u201cPiggy Plum Pie\u201d<\/span><\/a> by Webkinz<\/h1>\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">To top off this absolutely absurd article, my honorable mention song is \u201cPiggy Plum Pie\u201d by Webkinz. In 2010, the online game published \u201cPet of the Month\u201d songs and music videos. June was the mouthwatering \u201cPiggy Plum Pie,\u201d which was, of course, pig themed! The music video shows a female pig singing the lyrics, \u201cPiggy Plum Pie, with the ice cream high \/ Piggy Plum Pie with a cinnamon swirl \u2026 Piggy Plum Pie is the best pie in the world.\u201d The video shows a cute girl pig playing with her friends, Chester the cow, Lester the dog, and Lester\u2019s momma who bakes the piggy plum pie just for her. Although it\u2019s all fun and games on the farm, it was artists Susie MacDonald, Michelle Junkin, and Jennifer Hibbs who are the names behind the song. The singing pig has a very good voice despite being an animal and her ability to describe her very own pie is beyond comprehension. The pie in the video has always looked delicious, but what\u2019s in it remains a mystery.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<p class=\"\" data-rte-preserve-empty=\"true\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">\n<p class=\"\" style=\"white-space:pre-wrap\">Pi is fun, but pie is even more fun (and delicious). Whether you\u2019re hosting a science-themed party or a girl\u2019s night requiring everyone to bring a different flavor of pie, listen to this accompanying playlist for all your pi(e) needs!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p class=\"\">Need a soundtrack for your pi themed party? 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