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Any Paul Simon fans round here? Not a name much mentioned round here, but here goes - who likes Paul Simon/ Simon and Garfunkel? Paul Simon imo is one of the great singer songwriters of the last 40 years and possibly my favourate lyricist. He is also an underrated guitarist (he toured solo a lot in Britain in the early-mid '60s pre S & G and is a good 'folk guitarist'.
Fav Simon albums The Rhythm of the Saints Graceland You're the One Hearts and Bones I'm less into S. & Garfunk but still dig a lot of their singles. What ya'll think? PS no boring posts please about how he 'stole black African/ South American music and made loadsa money for himself' like some of those tedious Elvis posts. All the African musicians who've worked with Simon seem to respect him and have gained notoriety by playing with him. | |
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Don't have any of his albums but i do like his music sometimes | |
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I love the Graceland album, but I haven't heard too much of his other work. There is one of his songs they play on our work tape where he says "stepped outside and smoked myself a J." Does anyone know what song that is?
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319 said: There is one of his songs they play on our work tape where he says "stepped outside and smoked myself a J." Does anyone know what song that is?
"Late in the Evening" Not so big on S&G, but love Paul Simon. One of our greatest songwriters. | |
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Paul Simon is one of those legends of the business that I've just never been able to get into. He's got some good songs, but his music has just never been something I've ever had the urge to go out and buy. | |
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Based on the songs I like from each period...
Simon & Garfunkel: Sounds Of Silence I Am A Rock Scarborough Fair Homeward Bound 59th Street Bridge Song The Dangling Conversation At The Zoo Mrs. Robinson Fakin' It America El Condor Pasa Cecilia The Boxer Bridge Over Troubled Water Paul Simon: Mother And Child Reunion Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard Kodachrome Loves Me Like A Rock Still Crazy After All These Years 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover Slip Slidin' Away Late In The Evening One-Trick Pony Nobody The Boy In The Bubble ...it's fairly balanced between the two. However, I prefer the Simon & Garfunkel set. Art Garfunkel's voice adds something extra to the material. Great songwriter. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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I have a 'best of' Simon and Garfunkel and 'Graceland'.
Not too fond of the first one, I only play it when I want to hear easy melancholic tunes. 'Graceland' is great though! | |
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Have his first 8 cd's (71-90)when they got remastered last year.Really digging on "One Trick Pony"".Great writer.I prefer his solo material,over simon & bullwinkle personally. | |
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I LOVE paul simon, growing up i was never really into him, or simon and garfunkle for that matter, but after i met my wife, it sort of rubbed off on me, i feel very lucky to have been able to see them perform last year at the MCI center in DC, i was way up in the cheap seats but the performance still felt wonderfully intimate, that's the mark of a truly great performer to make the show feel one on one even when your're surrounded by thousands, and Paul Simon can do that. | |
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I like Paul. Equally strong with and without Garfunkel. Why do you like playing around with my narrow scope of reality? - Stupify | |
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I love Paul. Central Park, September '81. Period.
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His "Capeman" CD from 1997 is seriously underrated. I feel that it contains some of his best work (and Mark Anthony and Ruben Blades sing on a few tracks as well as Simon ). Unfortunately, it was tied into the Broadway Musical that he wrote, which was a enormous flop, though all the reviewers praised the music in the show #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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oh man, u just reminded me how much I love Graceland, I must give it another listen tonight
the video for You Can Call Me Al is an absolute classic btw, one of my all time fave videos | |
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byronic said: I LOVE paul simon, growing up i was never really into him, or simon and garfunkle for that matter, but after i met my wife, it sort of rubbed off on me, i feel very lucky to have been able to see them perform last year at the MCI center in DC, i was way up in the cheap seats but the performance still felt wonderfully intimate, that's the mark of a truly great performer to make the show feel one on one even when your're surrounded by thousands, and Paul Simon can do that.
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"50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" (1976) | |
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DavidEye said: "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" (1976)
The lyrics in this song were hilarious and really stuck out in my mind. Just Get On The Bus Gus. Don't Need To Discuss Much. [Edited 7/6/05 2:02am] | |
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kinaldo said: oh man, u just reminded me how much I love Graceland, I must give it another listen tonight
the video for You Can Call Me Al is an absolute classic btw, one of my all time fave videos I grew up listening to all his stuff from the 60's but the Graceland album was really my shit. I think that I may have to put that record on today myself for old times sake. [Edited 7/6/05 2:05am] | |
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Ive always loved him esp Call Me Al, as thats my name!
Graceland is up there with the classics | |
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Paul's stuff is great and it puts me in a good mood.
I still really like "Capeman" which was a musical he attempted and failed with about a kid from a gang in NYC that killed someone and made headlines in the 50's. | |
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theAudience said: Simon & Garfunkel:
Sounds Of Silence I Am A Rock Scarborough Fair Homeward Bound 59th Street Bridge Song The Dangling Conversation At The Zoo Mrs. Robinson Fakin' It America El Condor Pasa Cecilia The Boxer Bridge Over Troubled Water All Good choices. Other faves of mine: Wednesday Morning 3AM Kathy's Song April Come She Will Patterns Flowers Never Bend With The Rainfall Punky's Dilemma A Hazy Shade Of Winter The Only Living Boy In New York Song For The Asking | |
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I love Paul Simon. He's a great musician and lyricist. I have several of his cd's both with Garfunkel and solo. | |
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