It was the early 70's when Simon and Garfunkel into our lives. Our country was at war in VietNam, the government was taking our boyfriends, our brothers, our uncles, and they were dying over there by the thousands weekly. Simon and Garfunkel were our "safe place" to go at night into our bedrooms and get away from the news of the War. We are the BABY BOOM generation. You are in for a long and pleasant treat hearing the music that we were raised on....enjoy
This is the song that Paul Simon was asked to sing on SNL after 9-11. Standing behind him were nothing but NYC First Responders. I cried like a baby. So powerful!❤❤❤
For me... this remains one of the greatest songs ever made... even after hearing it a thousand times since it first came out in 1968. The music has layers of brilliance. The vocal harmonies are magical. And the lyrics are some of the best ever written.
This is one rabbit hole that I know you will love. These two were one the best duos in any genre of music. Their songs are timeless. Their so many songs to choose from to do next. Cecilia Bridge Over Troubled Water Mrs Robinson Scarborough Fair I Am a Rock Homeward Bound The 59th Street Bridge Song and America will all be great next steps. I love the new backlighting, Craig.😊
They transcended, transcend the genre, genre generally. They moved from folk musicians to musicians, period. Their music is elemental to it’s time but seems to have also become timeless. Among the greats of their, our time.
This particular song is proof that you don't need to scream & shout and belt it out to make good music and a good song. And singers at the time knew how to make music without having to strain their vocal chords.
I grew up listening to Simon & Garfunkel & had a lot of their records. Absolutely loved them & their harmonies. You won't find a bad song. They have had so many hits such as "Sound Of Silence", "Bridge Over Troubled Water", "Mrs. Robinson", "The 59th Street Bridge Song", "Homeward Bound", "Kathy's Song", "Scarborough Fair", "At The Zoo", "Cecilia", "America", "I Am A Rock", "El Condor Pasa" etc. Paul Simon went on to have a huge solo career with lots of great songs.
I love "At the Zoo"! They used that for a Bronx Zoo commercial back in the 70s/80s maybe - - some time way back. I didn't even know it was their song until years later. I don't think anyone has reacted to that.
You say you need more S&G? If you haven't already, you've GOT to hear Bridge Over Troubled Water. The Boxer reflects the struggles of a young man trying to make it in New York City. Paul later wrote another verse that's not on the album version. It goes like this: Now the years are rolling by me, They are rockin' evenly I am older than I once was And younger than I'll be; that's not unusual, Nor is it strange After changes upon changes We are more or less the same, After changes we are more or less the same
This duo produced some of the best harmonies and most iconic songs ever, across any genre. They will always be one of my favorite groups. Paul Simon’s writing isn’t just music, it can honestly be considered poetry. Thanks for sharing this one. It’s been awhile since I heard it. Great reaction as always!
This duo recorded some of the finest harmonies I have ever heard. Paul Simon is one of the greatest songwriters of all time. His beautiful acoustic guitar and gorgeous voice coupled with Art Garfunkel’s exquisite high notes just all adds up to a truly heavenly sound. There’s a great deal more of their music to explore. Enjoy! 🌺✌️
You have so much more to hear and enjoy from S&G, but of all their wonderful songs this happens to be my favorite, it is hauntingly beautiful and so evocative.
I love this song! The harmonies get me every time! The only duo I can think of whose harmonies are on par would be The Everly Brothers. Such great music!
You should hear the set they did at the 2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert at Madison Square Garden. Some really amazing versions of The Sound of Silence, Mrs Robinson, Bridge Over Troubled Water and The Boxer.
I'm sure someone already commented about this, but the refrain "Lie, lie, lie...." is about the lies the singer tells himself as well as the lies he got from the record companies when he was struggling to make it early on. Or so I'm told.
You should really do a deep dive into the 60's and 70's folk music genre. Simon & Garfunkel, Peter,Paul and Mary and The Byrds are good starting points.😀
They were in choir and school musicals and realized that their voices went well together. They would practice harmonizing after school at one of their homes. It really paid off.
A true testament of the greatness of this song is that I never heard a cover. Where could you find another pair of voices with that harmony to even attempt it?
Paul Simon, who wrote every song S&G recorded and performed. He is truly an unsung genius not really recognized as among his peers like Bob Dylan for example. Perhaps check out their live performances, like the Central Park concerts. I think you will be even more blown away, and did I mention Paul Simon’s guitar skills? Love your heart felt reactions. ❤
When recording this song they used 9 guitars including 1 microphone placed right inside one of the guitars. The clang sound you hear after the li li li's was done on the symbol of a drum set that was placed right near an elevator shaft.
You MUST explore their entire hit catalog. Their classic hits are some of the most requested songs on TH-cam reaction channels and it will gain you a lot of views each time: "Sound Of Silence", "The Boxer", "Bridge Over Troubled Water", "America", "Scarborough Fair/Canticle", "Mrs. Robinson", "El Condor Pasa", "Homeward Bound", "Cecilia", and a few others too!
I don’t know if this is true, but I heard a story that the way they got the effect of the symbol crash in the chorus is they put the drum kit in an empty elevator shaft. Cool story either way, lol. As everybody else has been saying, you really can’t go wrong with a Simon and Garfunkel song. 👍👍😄
My sentiments exactly. Thx for playing this again. You hit the mark with your critique of the genius of Simon and Garfunkel. I was so lucky to grow up in that generation.
The booming drum echo was made by Hal Blaine the session drummer. He held a snare drum in the elevator shaft just outside the studio and banged it. Kaboom!!!! Another great song on the album is The Only Living Boy in New York.
S&G are incredible. Paul Simon’s writing genius and harmonies and guitar Art Garfunkels gorgeous angelic voice. The Boxer is amazing song. Two boys from Queens, NY. Their music was in the movie The Graduate with Dustin Hoffman, Katherine Ross and a great cast…great movie. The bang sound in Simon and Garfunkel's song "The Boxer" was created by drummer Hal Blaine pounding on his snare drum in front of an elevator in the Columbia offices: Thanks for your great reaction! ❤❤
Truly an iconic album and musicianship. Thanks so much for sharing. So sad music of this stature is fading into history. But the music lives on. Hopefully young musicians will here and carry on for what music really is. Not computer generated nonsense without soul.
In case you were wondering, the loud, reverberating booming sound in the chorus was made by banging a drum in front of an open elevator shaft! I think those loud hits are supposed to represent the blows that a boxer takes. The boxer in the song says "I am leaving, I am leaving"--but "the fighter still remains". Paul Simon wrote this song to express some of the difficulties he faced starting out in the music business, and how he--just like the boxer--somehow held on to hope and kept getting back up & continuing to fight for his dreams.
Missed you; please do their Scarborough Fair. Paul Simon was a master poet songwriter; go deep into their lyrics. There is always a story there to be had.
I'm taken back to my pink bedroom with my turquoise record player listening to this album when I was fifteen. Over and over. Couldn't get enough of their amazing sound. 🎉❤
Paul is a brilliant poet. "In the clearing stands a boxer And a fighter by his trade And he carries the reminders Of every glove that laid him down And cut him till he cried out In his anger and his shame “I am leaving, I am leaving But the fighter still remains" It's a great lesson about life.
I was lucky enough to see Paul Simon on his Graceland tour in Germany in 1987. I still remember it as one of the best concerts I've ever seen. He played this song as an encore and the whole "alte Festhalle Frankfurt" sang along. Incredible...
Glad to see this reaction. This is my fav S&G song. You have to see a good live version. Their harmony together are even better live. Thanks for doing this song.
No, this studio version is by far the ultimate performance. Live versions of an epic song like this always disappoint. The Simon and Garfunkel Concert in the Park was a complete disaster. A mediocre band playing to 400,000 people. Skip the live versions. The Old Friends concert in Madison Square Garden is their only decent filmed concert.
Very few people have reacted to a gem on side 2 called "The Only Living Boy in New York." It’s an autobiographical song (like this one), and it has some of the most haunting harmonies I’ve ever heard.
I saved up 77 cents and bought The Boxer at Modell's Shoppers World. I played it over and over- my mother finally asked if that record had another side. I still have it along with the Troubled Waters album. Great music that remains great.
Hello from Melbourne Australia I would just like to point out its Simon and Art Garfunkel and they are brothers my brother and I were just saying that we were the lucky generation our life even though we were still young we had the time of our lives with music freedom and lived the halcyon times bless 😊🐾🐾🐨🦘🇦🇺🎉❤
Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. They met when they were young and were in school together. They might've been brothers from another mother. Or maybe even "blood" brothers considering they met when they were young. Lol But. Not actual brothers.
All of their music is just SO wonderful. Everything they do is magic. One of Paul Simon's is so fun, and crazy amazing, I hope you can get around to it at some point! "She's Got Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes" !! Glad to see you back doing reactions!!
Agreed; but, I think the original recording first. The instrumentation on it is just so amazing and beautiful. - - but then, yes, their live CP of this is breathtaking.
And only reacted to on TH-cam 83 times before. On the other hand: Richard Corey: 0 Times Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall: 0 Times 59th Street Bridge Song: 2 Times A Hazy Shade of Winter: 4 Times
I like how Simon & Garfunkel, Johnny Cash & Kenny Rogers all have stories to their songs. Some songs I listen to & wonder what the heck they are trying to tell me. That's never the case, with the 3 artists mentioned. We always know & understand.
I was 10 yrs old when this album came out. My favourite 2 were 'The Boxer' & 'Bridge over Troubled Water'. My sister bought the album & just loved the album. Simon & Garfunkel are/were brilliant!!!
I grew up in the Simon and Garfunkel era…….there are hardly words to describe their wonderful music. You must listen to “ Bridge Over Troubled Water “ it is so beautiful!
Their best song IMO, hands down. It IS relevant today. The perfect balance of subtle poetry, passion, and sweet harmonies. They emerged from the folk music revival of the early 60's which also produced Dylan and the UK and Australia counterparts Peter and Gordon, Chad and Jeremy, The Seekers, and so on. Folk/pop. Then folk rock - the Byrds most prominently. Folk musicians tended to be on the left end of the political spectrum (like Pete Seeger who was blacklisted) but S&G were apolitical which accounted for their more universal appeal. Paul Simon, a gifted songwriter, flourished creatively on his own
None like them. Paul Simon - a true poet.
This is why the whole album was such a revelation. Every song was a complete surprise.
That entire album is a masterwork. There isn't a dud in the whole package.
One of the best albums ever.
Everything they produced is of the upmost quality .
That’s right. One of the greatest albums ever. So good The Boxer is only one of the all time classic songs on it.
TBF, there’s hardly a dud in Paul Simon’s entire 60+ year career.
🇨🇦 No, EVERYONE needs to get back to this kind of music ! Very few artists these days have even half that talent ! 🇨🇦
Exactly! Where did all the great writers go?😢
It was the early 70's when Simon and Garfunkel into our lives. Our country was at war in VietNam, the government was taking our boyfriends, our brothers, our uncles, and they were dying over there by the thousands weekly. Simon and Garfunkel were our "safe place" to go at night into our bedrooms and get away from the news of the War. We are the BABY BOOM generation. You are in for a long and pleasant treat hearing the music that we were raised on....enjoy
Unless you lived in our generation you can't imagine how our music affected us...and why. Indeed❤
I remember, know everybody. Vietnam war,lots of my friends died.😢
I meant know every word. ❤
This is the song that Paul Simon was asked to sing on SNL after 9-11. Standing behind him were nothing but NYC First Responders. I cried like a baby. So powerful!❤❤❤
I'm tearing up right now.
Yeah, …me too man.
I've always love the line " a man hears what he wants to hear and discard's the rest".
Not " discards"- it is "Dis-regards"❤❤
This tune has so much texture from the bass harmonica to the perfect natural reverb...the strings, then melt the vocal butter over all that...
"I am leaving, I am leaving, but the fighter still remains."
60's and 70's the 2 Best Decades of Music
Amen! I am 69 years old. Saw every great band from the start and saw how they influenced the music industry for decades!
Great blast from the past song. It was released in 1974. Hard to believe it was 50 years ago.
For me... this remains one of the greatest songs ever made... even after hearing it a thousand times since it first came out in 1968.
The music has layers of brilliance. The vocal harmonies are magical. And the lyrics are some of the best ever written.
"Bridge Over Troubled Water," "Scarborough Fair Canticle," and "El Condor Pasa" are all three incredible songs along with many others.
Sounds of Silence
El Condor Pasa is another great song. They don't really have bad songs.
This is one rabbit hole that I know you will love. These two were one the best duos in any genre of music.
Their songs are timeless.
Their so many songs to choose from to do next.
Cecilia
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Mrs Robinson
Scarborough Fair
I Am a Rock
Homeward Bound
The 59th Street Bridge Song
and America will all be great next steps.
I love the new backlighting, Craig.😊
I read somewhere that Cecilla was the god of music and this was written when Paul was having a writing block so he called on Cecilla.
@@guyray1504 Cecelia is the patron saint of music and musicians.
Speaking of rabbits, Bright Eyes from the movie 'Watership Down' is a good one. Though he might not be able to show that one, due to the film.
One of my favorites... "I Am A Rock"
I love the crescendo at the end..
The lyrics are both pure poetry and deeply profound.
Kings of Folk Rock. ALL of their music is remarkable. You MUST review BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER.
They transcended, transcend the genre, genre generally. They moved from folk musicians to musicians, period. Their music is elemental to it’s time but seems to have also become timeless.
Among the greats of their, our time.
This particular song is proof that you don't need to scream & shout and belt it out to make good music and a good song. And singers at the time knew how to make music without having to strain their vocal chords.
They started singing together & putting together their harmony when they were 11 years old. They had their first hit record at 15 years old.
I grew up listening to Simon & Garfunkel & had a lot of their records. Absolutely loved them & their harmonies. You won't find a bad song. They have had so many hits such as "Sound Of Silence", "Bridge Over Troubled Water", "Mrs. Robinson", "The 59th Street Bridge Song", "Homeward Bound", "Kathy's Song", "Scarborough Fair", "At The Zoo", "Cecilia", "America", "I Am A Rock", "El Condor Pasa" etc. Paul Simon went on to have a huge solo career with lots of great songs.
I love "At the Zoo"! They used that for a Bronx Zoo commercial back in the 70s/80s maybe - - some time way back. I didn't even know it was their song until years later. I don't think anyone has reacted to that.
Don’t forget Kodachrome!! 😎😎
You say you need more S&G? If you haven't already, you've GOT to hear Bridge Over Troubled Water.
The Boxer reflects the struggles of a young man trying to make it in New York City.
Paul later wrote another verse that's not on the album version. It goes like this:
Now the years are rolling by me, They are rockin' evenly
I am older than I once was And younger than I'll be;
that's not unusual, Nor is it strange
After changes upon changes We are more or less the same,
After changes we are more or less the same
In a word... Poetry!😊
This duo produced some of the best harmonies and most iconic songs ever, across any genre. They will always be one of my favorite groups. Paul Simon’s writing isn’t just music, it can honestly be considered poetry. Thanks for sharing this one. It’s been awhile since I heard it. Great reaction as always!
"Still a man hears what he wants to hear but disregards the rest."
This duo recorded some of the finest harmonies I have ever heard. Paul Simon is one of the greatest songwriters of all time. His beautiful acoustic guitar and gorgeous voice coupled with Art Garfunkel’s exquisite high notes just all adds up to a truly heavenly sound. There’s a great deal more of their music to explore. Enjoy! 🌺✌️
Very, very rarely have two voices blended better than these two men! They weren’t even biologically related yet their voices blend so beautifully!
They had so many wonderful songs. This is a fantastic one and their harmonies were the best.
You have so much more to hear and enjoy from S&G, but of all their wonderful songs this happens to be my favorite, it is hauntingly beautiful and so evocative.
Please listen to "Scarborough Fair". It is magical and will blow you away with their harmony.
Saw them in concert, 1967 Portland Oregon. I was obsessed with Paul Simon. A musical genius. They were considered a folk duo.
Love S & G since they were new and Love this one best
Bridge Over Troubled Water is another favorite from an album of great music
Great song.definitely in my top 3 favourite songs of theirs
The lyrics give this song its power and poignancy. The great orchestral accompaniment at the end also adds to the power.
It is a mellotron, not orchestra.
I love this song! The harmonies get me every time! The only duo I can think of whose harmonies are on par would be The Everly Brothers. Such great music!
Welcome back. Good to see you.
You should hear the set they did at the 2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert at Madison Square Garden. Some really amazing versions of The Sound of Silence, Mrs Robinson, Bridge Over Troubled Water and The Boxer.
I always love your reactions. Unpretentious....❤
I'm sure someone already commented about this, but the refrain "Lie, lie, lie...." is about the lies the singer tells himself as well as the lies he got from the record companies when he was struggling to make it early on. Or so I'm told.
You should really do a deep dive into the 60's and 70's folk music genre. Simon & Garfunkel, Peter,Paul and Mary and The Byrds are good starting points.😀
On the harmonies: these guys started performing together in middle school - - age 12 or 13.
They were in choir and school musicals and realized that their voices went well together. They would practice harmonizing after school at one of their homes. It really paid off.
So many great songs from them and Paul Simon solo. Please do Bridge Over Troubled Water and Still Crazy After All These Years
Glad to see you. Always enjoy your reactions.
at 7:46, "... back when it was released maybe DECADES ago..." -- yep, over 5 decades ago, my friend!
Yes glad to see you back also!
A true testament of the greatness of this song is that I never heard a cover. Where could you find another pair of voices with that harmony to even attempt it?
There is a cover with Alison Kraus. It’s great!
Check out Simon and Garfunkel, the Concert in Central Park. It is epic.
S & G are like the Michelangelo of music!
Paul Simon, who wrote every song S&G recorded and performed. He is truly an unsung genius not really recognized as among his peers like Bob Dylan for example. Perhaps check out their live performances, like the Central Park concerts. I think you will be even more blown away, and did I mention Paul Simon’s guitar skills? Love your heart felt reactions. ❤
When recording this song they used 9 guitars including 1 microphone placed right inside one of the guitars. The clang sound you hear after the li li li's was done on the symbol of a drum set that was placed right near an elevator shaft.
You MUST explore their entire hit catalog. Their classic hits are some of the most requested songs on TH-cam reaction channels and it will gain you a lot of views each time: "Sound Of Silence", "The Boxer", "Bridge Over Troubled Water", "America", "Scarborough Fair/Canticle", "Mrs. Robinson", "El Condor Pasa", "Homeward Bound", "Cecilia", and a few others too!
I don’t know if this is true, but I heard a story that the way they got the effect of the symbol crash in the chorus is they put the drum kit in an empty elevator shaft. Cool story either way, lol. As everybody else has been saying, you really can’t go wrong with a Simon and Garfunkel song. 👍👍😄
This album is and will always be my all-time favorite. Their harmonies are absolutely the best!!!!
Lovely reaction. Good to see, and feel, you experiencing and appreciating this music, that is dear to so many.
oh my gosh! So glad you're back. Missed you and your reactions!
I hope you were having fun somewhere!! 🙂
My sentiments exactly. Thx for playing this again. You hit the mark with your critique of the genius of Simon and Garfunkel. I was so lucky to grow up in that generation.
The booming drum echo was made by Hal Blaine the session drummer. He held a snare drum in the elevator shaft just outside the studio and banged it. Kaboom!!!! Another great song on the album is The Only Living Boy in New York.
Great reaction! Look at Kodachrome, Mrs Robinson & the really folky Scarborough Fair , just for starters!!! Hugs from Down Under 🐨🐨🇦🇺🇦🇺😎😎
S&G are incredible. Paul Simon’s writing genius and harmonies and guitar Art Garfunkels gorgeous angelic voice. The Boxer is amazing song.
Two boys from Queens, NY. Their music was in the movie The Graduate with Dustin Hoffman, Katherine Ross and a great cast…great movie.
The bang sound in Simon and Garfunkel's song "The Boxer" was created by drummer Hal Blaine pounding on his snare drum in front of an elevator in the Columbia offices:
Thanks for your great reaction! ❤❤
The chain thrown on the studio floor gives the impression of the boxer's punch.
Truly an iconic album and musicianship. Thanks so much for sharing. So sad music of this stature is fading into history. But the music lives on. Hopefully young musicians will here and carry on for what music really is. Not computer generated nonsense without soul.
In case you were wondering, the loud, reverberating booming sound in the chorus was made by banging a drum in front of an open elevator shaft! I think those loud hits are supposed to represent the blows that a boxer takes.
The boxer in the song says "I am leaving, I am leaving"--but "the fighter still remains". Paul Simon wrote this song to express some of the difficulties he faced starting out in the music business, and how he--just like the boxer--somehow held on to hope and kept getting back up & continuing to fight for his dreams.
Cecilia is one of my favorite songs of theirs. Funky best to it
Their music got me through some tough times. Paul's solo stuff was also great.
Bridge Over Troubled Waters
Missed you; please do their Scarborough Fair. Paul Simon was a master poet songwriter; go deep into their lyrics. There is always a story there to be had.
I'm soooo very glad you are back. Missed you !
I'm taken back to my pink bedroom with my turquoise record player listening to this album when I was fifteen. Over and over. Couldn't get enough of their amazing sound. 🎉❤
AMERICA studio version, and OLD FRIENDS/BOOKENDS studio version.
Both beautiful, listen to the words.
Well done ❤
They weren’t together very long but they definitely created great classic music, Paul Simon’s writing skills are top notch
My favorite Simon&Garfunkel song because of the atory!!!
Their long time producer Roy Halle deserves much credit for this gem... Great reaction dude !
Paul is a brilliant poet. "In the clearing stands a boxer
And a fighter by his trade
And he carries the reminders
Of every glove that laid him down
And cut him till he cried out
In his anger and his shame
“I am leaving, I am leaving
But the fighter still remains" It's a great lesson about life.
90 % of there songs are brilliant.
I was lucky enough to see Paul Simon on his Graceland tour in Germany in 1987. I still remember it as one of the best concerts I've ever seen. He played this song as an encore and the whole "alte Festhalle Frankfurt" sang along. Incredible...
Glad to see this reaction. This is my fav S&G song. You have to see a good live version. Their harmony together are even better live. Thanks for doing this song.
No, this studio version is by far the ultimate performance. Live versions of an epic song like this always disappoint. The Simon and Garfunkel Concert in the Park was a complete disaster. A mediocre band playing to 400,000 people. Skip the live versions. The Old Friends concert in Madison Square Garden is their only decent filmed concert.
@@linjicakonikon7666 I like the live. What can I say.
That build up at the end could have been another three to five minutes long!
One of the best pieces of music ever!
Very few people have reacted to a gem on side 2 called "The Only Living Boy in New York." It’s an autobiographical song (like this one), and it has some of the most haunting harmonies I’ve ever heard.
I saved up 77 cents and bought The Boxer at Modell's Shoppers World. I played it over and over- my mother finally asked if that record had another side. I still have it along with the Troubled Waters album. Great music that remains great.
Paul Simon...one of the greatest guitar players of all time...brilliant.
Hello from Melbourne Australia I would just like to point out its Simon and Art Garfunkel and they are brothers my brother and I were just saying that we were the lucky generation our life even though we were still young we had the time of our lives with music freedom and lived the halcyon times bless 😊🐾🐾🐨🦘🇦🇺🎉❤
Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. They met when they were young and were in school together. They might've been brothers from another mother. Or maybe even "blood" brothers considering they met when they were young. Lol
But. Not actual brothers.
So many great hits by them.
All of their music is just SO wonderful. Everything they do is magic. One of Paul Simon's is so fun, and crazy amazing, I hope you can get around to it at some point! "She's Got Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes" !! Glad to see you back doing reactions!!
please do bridge over troubled water
Listen to Sound of Silence live in Central Park (1981) and Bridge Over Troubled Waters. They are fantastic.
Agreed; but, I think the original recording first. The instrumentation on it is just so amazing and beautiful. - - but then, yes, their live CP of this is breathtaking.
Yep..... these guys were phenomenal!!!
"America" and "American Tune", "Kathy's Song" (most poetic), "Homeward Bound", "Mrs Robinson", "Cecelia"
And only reacted to on TH-cam 83 times before. On the other hand:
Richard Corey: 0 Times
Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall: 0 Times
59th Street Bridge Song: 2 Times
A Hazy Shade of Winter: 4 Times
I like how Simon & Garfunkel, Johnny Cash & Kenny Rogers all have stories to their songs. Some songs I listen to & wonder what the heck they are trying to tell me. That's never the case, with the 3 artists mentioned. We always know & understand.
😊 they also have some fun light-hearted songs my favorite album is the bookends album and there's some of those light-hearted songs
I was 10 yrs old when this album came out. My favourite 2 were 'The Boxer' & 'Bridge over Troubled Water'. My sister bought the album & just loved the album. Simon & Garfunkel are/were brilliant!!!
Yea, I was 11yo when this one came out, still moves me deeply.
I grew up in the Simon and Garfunkel era…….there are hardly words to describe their wonderful music. You must listen to “ Bridge Over Troubled Water “ it is so beautiful!
Dive into their music and you will have no regrets, amazing duo
Incredible harmony and great storytellers from back in the day. (My time) Thanks from Australia!
Their best song IMO, hands down. It IS relevant today. The perfect balance of subtle poetry, passion, and sweet harmonies. They emerged from the folk music revival of the early 60's which also produced Dylan and the UK and Australia counterparts Peter and Gordon, Chad and Jeremy, The Seekers, and so on. Folk/pop. Then folk rock - the Byrds most prominently. Folk musicians tended to be on the left end of the political spectrum (like Pete Seeger who was blacklisted) but S&G were apolitical which accounted for their more universal appeal. Paul Simon, a gifted songwriter, flourished creatively on his own
I have this album and it is fantastic, I think I bought it the day it hit the stores
Absolutely never tire of this.
Bridge over troubled water
Pretty amazing ain’t it? The perfect song imo.
Check out the original sound of silence. There is no comparison, again imo. 😊