This is such a great song you could literally flip it into any style and it comes out as a banger. You could do it Metal, Rock, Punk, R&B, folk and every one would be scintillating. That's some quality writing and music. And obviously the Bangles hit this one out of the park with their version.
@@lorenzosarli2310 Actually he didn't. Paul pretty much did it all with occasional input from Art. Have you read much about them? Why do you think Art's solo career was, "eh?" Six top 40 hits (one top ten ) in almost 50 years. Whereas, Paul Simon... Do I need to clarify? Suffice to say Graceland sold over 14 million copies worldwide and that was just one album
@@Waterloosunset2 That's incorrect sir. Simon may have come up with the songs, but he and Garfunkel worked out their vocal parts together. It was Paul's gift for songwriting AND Art's ear for haunting harmonies that made the duo such a hit. Paul said that without Art, the songs didn't sound the way he heard them in his head. Plus Art wasn't napping while Paul and Roy Halee worked on production. The three of them created those wonderful records through teamwork. As for solo careers... Simon is the clear winner, no argument there. But still, I'd pick Sounds or Bookends over Graceland any day.
@@lorenzosarli2310 I agree with everything you stated. I have a low tolerance for so-called "World Music," thus "Graceland" is a snoozefest to me compared with anything Simon and Garfunkel recorded as well versus Paul Simon's earlier solo work. Also, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel (who became acquainted when they were 11 years old and first sang together in a school production of "Alice in Wonderland") both graduated from Forest Hills High School, the same school attended by John Colvin (Johnny), Doug Cummings (Dee Dee), Jeffrey Hyman (Joey) and Tom Erdelyi (Tommy) , the four original members of the punk rock band The Ramones. S&G started out as the team of Tom & Jerry, recording as an homage to their idols, The Everly Brothers, not a bad duo by which to be influenced. In fact, S&G covered The Everlys' "Bye Bye Love" on their 1970 swansong album, "Bridge Over Trouble Water." And Simon (under the pseudonym of "Jerry Landis") had also been a songwriter for small Brill Building-based labels, composing for Ritchie Cordell (born Richard Joel Rosenblatt), who himself composed and produced so many of those great hits ("I Think We're Alone Now" among them) by Tommy James and The Shondells, as well producing "I Love Rock and Roll" years later for Joan Jett. And Simon had also composed that great pop tune "Red Rubber Ball" for The Cyrkle. But without Garfunkel's beautiful harmonies and ear for music, those S&G recordings would never have existed, at least not as we know them. Garfunkel, whose pseudonym had been "Tom Graf" because he supposedly liked to track or graph the chart positions of pop hits, had also completed work toward a doctorate at a teacher's college while he was in the beginning stages of S&G. And Garfunkel helped his college roommate (who had gone blind from glaucoma) by reading to him to help him complete his degree. The roommate rewarded Garfunkel's kindness by paying the $500 used to record the demo of "Sounds of Silence." I think that's a nice anecdote about how an act of kindness led to unpredictable greatness. Credit must also go to producer/engineer Tom Wilson, whose work on "Sounds of Silence" (including the dubbing of electronic backing onto the recording, which had initially infuriated S&G) is what helped make the tune a hit, and brought them back together (Simon was already in England working on new material with one of the members of the Australian folk-pop group The Seekers), making S&G worldwide-famous when their music was included in the soundtrack of Mike Nichols' 1967's Academy Award-nominated film "The Graduate." Imagine what "The Graduate" would have been like without the music of S&G; probably stil a fine film, but missing an important ambience. The S&G music was almost another character in that film.
@@Sceneyour True. I saw Paul Simon interviewed in the 1990's on tv and he was so sad, neurotic. His neurosis stems from his childhood. He was throwing a rubber ball inside his house while saying "This is _my_ house, I'll throw the ball when I want." He looked like a sad, pathetic, little boy.
San Francisco's summers are actually pretty much like this song describes lol. ("The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco." -- Mark Twain)
I don't drink alcohol so, I'll go for sparkling grape juice 😅. Regardless they are amazing composers and singers. Their songs are serious works of art and very inspirational.
I have loved this song for as long as I can remember. But just recently, at the autumn of my own life, do I really understand and comprehend the lyrics. Simon, you genious!
es I was so hard to please But look around Leaves are brown And the sky is a hazy shade of winter Hear the Salvation Army band Down by the riverside's Bound to be a better ride Than what you've got planned Carry your cup in your hand And look around you Leaves are brown, now And the sky is a hazy shade of winter Hang on to your hopes, my friend That's an easy thing to say But if your hopes should pass away Simply pretend That you can build them again Look around The grass is high The fields are ripe It's the springtime of my life Seasons change with the scenery Weaving time in a tapestry Won't you stop and remember me At any convenient time? Funny how my memory skips Looking over manuscripts Of unpublished rhyme Drinking my vodka and lime I look around Leaves are brown And the sky is a hazy shade of winter Look around Leaves are brown There's a patch of snow on the ground Look around Leaves are brown There's a patch of snow on the ground
I remember dancing to my Mom and Dad's Simon and Garfunkel album in my mom's gown! I was 5 or 6!!! But I realized at that young age that the two of them and their music would never be anything but awesome!!! ❤
"Funny how my memory skips while looking over manuscripts of unpublished rhyme"--once again reflecting Simon's recurring literary theme ever-present throughout his music with Art Garfunkel and as a solo artist.
@@HondaWill They were, but we also had Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Jim Croce, Don McLean, Cat Stevens, The Carpenters, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, etc. Today we have nothing like them.
Time, time, time, See what's become of me, While I looked around, For my possibilities. I was so hard to please, But look around, Leaves are brown, And the sky is A Hazy Shade Of Winter. Hear the Salvation Army Band, Down by the riverside, It's bound to be a better ride, Than what you've got planned. Carry your cup in your hand, And look around, Leaves are brown now, And the sky is A Hazy Shade Of Winter. Hang on to your hopes, my friend, That's an easy thing to say, But if your hopes should pass away, Simply pretend that you can build them again. Look around, The grass is high, The fields are ripe, It's the springtime of my life. Seasons change with the scenery, Weaving time in a tapestry, Won't you stop and remember me, At any convenient time ? Funny how my mem'ry skips, While looking over manuscripts, Of unpublished rhyme. Drinking my vodka and lime. I look around, Leaves are brown now, And the sky is A Hazy Shade Of Winter. Look around, Leaves are brown, There's patch of snow on the ground. Look around, Leaves are brown, There's patch of snow on the ground. Look around, Leaves are brown, There's patch of snow on the ground.
@@be4272 To clarify, I'm not saying that the Bangles version is better than this, I'm just saying that, how to say it, it makes you wanna get up and start dancing to it more than the original version. Would you also deny that Ministry's version of "Lay Lady Lay" is more POWERFUL (and, again, not necessarily better) than Dylan's original?
Why is that ending arc so amazing to me...that little build up of the organ chords and that sudden stop! 1966..what a year...lost my virginity and a bit of my sanity.
@@bryanwhitton1784 It put words to my loneliness and isolation better than I ever could. I haven’t listened to it since getting my autism diagnosis (becoming much happier and more confident in myself as a result) so I can’t say how well I identify with it anymore, but it was a healing song for me when I was a teenager during those lonely days.
Sing along: Time, time time, see what's become of me While I looked around for my possibilities I was so hard to please Don't look around The leaves are brown And the sky is a hazy shade of winter Hear the Salvation Army band Down by the riverside's, there's bound to be a better ride Than what you've got planned Carry your cup in your hand And look around Leaves are brown, now And the sky is a hazy shade of winter Hang on to your hopes, my friend That's an easy thing to say But if your hopes should pass away Simply pretend that you can build them again Look around The grass is high The fields are ripe It's the springtime of my life Seasons change with the scenery Weaving time in a tapestry Won't you stop and remember me At any convenient time? Funny how my memory skips while looking over manuscripts Of unpublished rhyme Drinking my vodka and lime I look around Leaves are brown, now And the sky is a hazy shade of winter Look around Leaves are brown There's a patch of snow on the ground Look around Leaves are brown There's a patch of snow on the ground Look around Leaves are brown There's a patch of snow on the ground
Bangles-Hazy Shade Of Winter (1987 US) Song written by 'Paul Simon', released by in 1966, and then included on [Bookends, 1968] It peaked at #13 on the Billboard Hot 100. Time~~ See 'what's become of me' 세월이 내가 어떻게 되어가는지를 지켜보죠 ♩~♬~Instrumental~♪~♬ Time~~ See 'what's become of me' While I looked around, For my possibilities. 그 동안 나는 자신의 가능성을 찾고 있었죠. I was so hard to please, 난 만족하기 힘들었어요. But 'look around', Leaves are brown, 하지만 주위를 둘러보니, 나뭇잎은 갈색이고, And the sky is a "hazy shade of winter" 하늘은 흐린 겨울빛이에요. Hear the Salvation Army band, 구세군 밴드 음악을 들어요. Down by the riverside, 강가를 따라 차를 달리면서요 It's bound to be a better ride, 훨씬 더 좋은 드라이브가 될 거예요. Than what you've got planned. 당초 생각보다는 말이죠. Carry your cup in your hand, And look around, 손에는 컵을 들고, 주위를 둘러봐요. Leaves are brown now, 나뭇잎은 갈색이고, And the sky is a hazy shade of winter 하늘은 흐린 겨울빛이에요. "Hang on to your hopes", my friend, 친구여. 희망을 잃지 말아요. That's an easy thing to say, 그건 말이야 쉽죠. But if your hopes should pass away, 하지만, 희망이 사라진다해도 Simply pretend, that you can build them again. 다시 희망을 만들 수 있는 척이라도 해봐요. Look around, The grass is high, 주위를 둘러봐요. 풀들이 자라고, The fields are ripe, It's the springtime of my life. 들판은 곡식이 익어요. 내 인생의 봄날이에요. Ahhh, Seasons change with the scenery, 계절의 풍경은 변하고, Weaving time in a tapestry [tǽpəstri] '벽걸이 융단'처럼 시간을 수놓아요. Won't you stop and remember me, 잠시 멈춰서 나를 기억해주지 않을래요? ♩~♬~Instrumental~♪~♬ Look around, Leaves are brown, And the sky is a hazy shade of winter *Look around, Leaves are brown, *There's a patch of snow on the ground. (반복) 땅에는 군데군데 눈이 있어요.
And, in some cases like "Keep Me Hangin' On", they were covers of '60s songs...which were covers of other '60s songs! I love the Kim Wilde version, but when I listened to the Vanilla Fudge version, oh my... That was really something.
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If this was a new song, it would still be a top ten hit.
I don’t recall ever knowing this existed until I saw a video of Susanna Hoffs telling a story before playing this in 2022. I would have gone to my grave just assuming the Bangles wrote this song.
All these years, and I never knew this was a Simon & Garfunkel song.
Neither did I. Is Simon and Garfunkel's version the original?
@@michaelkucinski4021
Yes, it’s the original written by Paul Simon. Released October, 1966
Thank you for your reply.@@revrotunda3206
Where as I had completely forgotten the Bangles redid it
Me either. Till just now
I love both this original version of the song and the Bangles' version. Both are great.
Try the just-released Foxes and Fossils version - th-cam.com/video/MZtj5ezyL7U/w-d-xo.html
Gerard Way did a cool cover too.
Listen to "School of Rock" cover.
Bodyjar did a pretty rocking version of it too, back in the 90's
The Bangles version misses some lyrics out.
This is such a great song you could literally flip it into any style and it comes out as a banger. You could do it Metal, Rock, Punk, R&B, folk and every one would be scintillating. That's some quality writing and music. And obviously the Bangles hit this one out of the park with their version.
I like the Bangles, but I never got why they cut the bridge in half.
I just listened to the version by Episode Six, with Ian Gillan on lead vocals!!
Right? I was just thinking the same thing
I’d like to hear it in country form by Diamond Rio. Or the Monkees with Davey Jones would be interesting. What do you think?
Sodom's version is an absolute banger 🤘
A lot of bands seem to cover Simon & Garfunkel a lot. I guess their music is just that good or easy to cover, or both. Brilliant composers either way.
Composer... Art didn't have much to do with creating the songs.
@@Waterloosunset2 He had a lot to do with arranging and producing them though.
@@lorenzosarli2310 Actually he didn't. Paul pretty much did it all with occasional input from Art. Have you read much about them? Why do you think Art's solo career was, "eh?" Six top 40 hits (one top ten ) in almost 50 years. Whereas, Paul Simon... Do I need to clarify? Suffice to say Graceland sold over 14 million copies worldwide and that was just one album
@@Waterloosunset2 That's incorrect sir. Simon may have come up with the songs, but he and Garfunkel worked out their vocal parts together. It was Paul's gift for songwriting AND Art's ear for haunting harmonies that made the duo such a hit. Paul said that without Art, the songs didn't sound the way he heard them in his head.
Plus Art wasn't napping while Paul and Roy Halee worked on production. The three of them created those wonderful records through teamwork.
As for solo careers... Simon is the clear winner, no argument there. But still, I'd pick Sounds or Bookends over Graceland any day.
@@lorenzosarli2310 I agree with everything you stated. I have a low tolerance for so-called "World Music," thus "Graceland" is a snoozefest to me compared with anything Simon and Garfunkel recorded as well versus Paul Simon's earlier solo work. Also, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel (who became acquainted when they were 11 years old and first sang together in a school production of "Alice in Wonderland") both graduated from Forest Hills High School, the same school attended by John Colvin (Johnny), Doug Cummings (Dee Dee), Jeffrey Hyman (Joey) and Tom Erdelyi (Tommy) , the four original members of the punk rock band The Ramones. S&G started out as the team of Tom & Jerry, recording as an homage to their idols, The Everly Brothers, not a bad duo by which to be influenced. In fact, S&G covered The Everlys' "Bye Bye Love" on their 1970 swansong album, "Bridge Over Trouble Water."
And Simon (under the pseudonym of "Jerry Landis") had also been a songwriter for small Brill Building-based labels, composing for Ritchie Cordell (born Richard Joel Rosenblatt), who himself composed and produced so many of those great hits ("I Think We're Alone Now" among them) by Tommy James and The Shondells, as well producing "I Love Rock and Roll" years later for Joan Jett. And Simon had also composed that great pop tune "Red Rubber Ball" for The Cyrkle. But without Garfunkel's beautiful harmonies and ear for music, those S&G recordings would never have existed, at least not as we know them.
Garfunkel, whose pseudonym had been "Tom Graf" because he supposedly liked to track or graph the chart positions of pop hits, had also completed work toward a doctorate at a teacher's college while he was in the beginning stages of S&G. And Garfunkel helped his college roommate (who had gone blind from glaucoma) by reading to him to help him complete his degree. The roommate rewarded Garfunkel's kindness by paying the $500 used to record the demo of "Sounds of Silence." I think that's a nice anecdote about how an act of kindness led to unpredictable greatness.
Credit must also go to producer/engineer Tom Wilson, whose work on "Sounds of Silence" (including the dubbing of electronic backing onto the recording, which had initially infuriated S&G) is what helped make the tune a hit, and brought them back together (Simon was already in England working on new material with one of the members of the Australian folk-pop group The Seekers), making S&G worldwide-famous when their music was included in the soundtrack of Mike Nichols' 1967's Academy Award-nominated film "The Graduate." Imagine what "The Graduate" would have been like without the music of S&G; probably stil a fine film, but missing an important ambience. The S&G music was almost another character in that film.
Paul was really good at coming up with sad, melancholy songs
That accurately describes Paul's psyche.
Common trait for abused children of leftists.
@@Sceneyour True. I saw Paul Simon interviewed in the 1990's on tv and he was so sad, neurotic. His neurosis stems from his childhood. He was throwing a rubber ball inside his house while saying "This is _my_ house, I'll throw the ball when I want." He looked like a sad, pathetic, little boy.
I am 49 years old and I am just finding out that The Bangles covered this song. SMDH!!!
Enjoy it, when I first discovered that cover I listened to it all day on repeat while getting high😂
Same. 46 here. I kinda wish the song was longer though.
😮😮😮
KROQ played the Bangles version all the time in LA. So many High school memories with this song and so many other songs.
Folk Rock at it's best and most emotive. You really feel the dark winter vibe. Brilliant, especially the 12 string part.
10% folk 90% rock
This song should be covered by a 1980s-inspired girlband, I bet it would sound great!
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That riff is so iconic...
The iconic riff is definitely meant for the jangle of a 12 string guitar.
It's Pretty Woman by Roy Orbison. This is a rip-off
@@reteipdevries it sounds almost nothing like it lol
The Bangles version came out when I was 10 or 11, I had no idea this was the original! 🤦🏻♀️ My life has been a lie. 😂
No 😮😮😮
"Seasons change with the scenery, weaving time in a tapestry'... one of my favorite lines ... EVER!
It is a great line…..I was in high school when this was released,,,,,,too young to drink vodka & lime!
This song is so energising, God bless Simon and Garfunkel.
correction: God bless them gals for covering the song
@@patsaklaras I prefer to draw attention to the original artist. Valid point, the cover was good, but this one's better
Listening to this in the heat of summer. Couldn't be better. :)
Ayden Salazar same
San Francisco's summers are actually pretty much like this song describes lol. ("The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco." -- Mark Twain)
Hauntingly beautiful
Pff, I wish. Haven't seen the sun in weeks here.
I'm from a place without seasons so there's no winter😆
One of their most epic songs
What's their most epic song?
Yes.
@@lucasc_ not a bad choice
I’d go with the Boxer too, but I mean all their stuff
@@elizabethturnbull3524 Sound of Silence
The Simon And Garfunkel Bookends album is nothing short of a masterpiece! Love it! ❤
Nothing more to be said
I haven't heard this since I was young. I forgot how beautiful Simon and Garfunkel were.
Watch the concert in Central Park.
One of the great rock tunes of all time.
Simon and Garfunkel are like a great bottle of wine.
I thought they were more like a vodka and lime.
I don't drink alcohol so, I'll go for sparkling grape juice 😅. Regardless they are amazing composers and singers. Their songs are serious works of art and very inspirational.
@@myautobiographyafanfic1413 LOL
excellent, would luv to see that as a tee-shirt logo, too :-)
I have loved this song for as long as I can remember. But just recently, at the autumn of my own life, do I really understand and comprehend the lyrics. Simon, you genious!
Ciao "Vecio" ... tu si che hai capito
I loved the Bangles version. I knew they used someone else song. This is it?! I love this old school more now.
es
I was so hard to please
But look around Leaves are brown
And the sky is a hazy shade of winter
Hear the Salvation Army band
Down by the riverside's
Bound to be a better ride
Than what you've got planned
Carry your cup in your hand
And look around you
Leaves are brown, now
And the sky is a hazy shade of winter
Hang on to your hopes, my friend
That's an easy thing to say
But if your hopes should pass away
Simply pretend That you can build them again
Look around
The grass is high
The fields are ripe
It's the springtime of my life
Seasons change with the scenery
Weaving time in a tapestry
Won't you stop and remember me
At any convenient time?
Funny how my memory skips
Looking over manuscripts
Of unpublished rhyme
Drinking my vodka and lime
I look around Leaves are brown
And the sky is a hazy shade of winter
Look around Leaves are brown
There's a patch of snow on the ground
Look around Leaves are brown
There's a patch of snow on the ground
This song should be as popular as the sound of silence.
Love the energy in the song
I remember dancing to my Mom and Dad's Simon and Garfunkel album in my mom's gown! I was 5 or 6!!! But I realized at that young age that the two of them and their music would never be anything but awesome!!! ❤
The Bangles BLEW THIS OUT!
Though, all hail the KINGS for this haunting classic!
@Me Not Me deaf
It is so 60s style of mind blowing music!
I was born in 1961 and it is very 1960s I can taste the decade and feel it when I hear some music.
They had alot of hits. I wish the youth of the 21st century could have heard the music of the sixties. It was a great time!
We do a lot of us all the time dude we good dw 😂
There's a reason it's on TH-cam my guy!
I love the songs, the clothes (and the drugs) that were popular in the '60s
The music of the 21st century is impoverished of lyric or melody. I pity them.
we can hear it right now, the same way you are, on youtube
Did they write EVERY great song ever written 😮 absolutely amazing 👏
In fact, only Paul Simon wrote them... 😉
The Beatles also wrote a few. 😉
The horns spliced into the beat is a nice balance along with the harmony....
What a great song!
Maybe their best song. So well written!
"Funny how my memory skips while looking over manuscripts of unpublished rhyme"--once again reflecting Simon's recurring literary theme ever-present throughout his music with Art Garfunkel and as a solo artist.
I’ll always prefer the original since it’s the first one I’ve heard, yet Gerard Way’s was cute as well and fits the series.
Comment number 500. Excellent song. Both versions are great. Love the Bangles version particularly.
Why haven't we had another duo like Simon and Garfunkel in the years since the sixties?
@@DavidLS1 They're special, once in a lifetime my friend 🤷♂️
@@HondaWill They were, but we also had Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Jim Croce, Don McLean, Cat Stevens, The Carpenters, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, etc. Today we have nothing like them.
Some of the great singers and song writers ever.
Excellent lyrics great beat almost punk rock for its time.
No.The harmonics aren't made for the refrain.
Excellent song by S&G.
Yeah this is definitely my favorite version of the song so glad the original was made by these guys
I like this song.
Time, time, time,
See what's become of me,
While I looked around,
For my possibilities.
I was so hard to please,
But look around,
Leaves are brown,
And the sky is A Hazy Shade Of Winter.
Hear the Salvation Army Band,
Down by the riverside,
It's bound to be a better ride,
Than what you've got planned.
Carry your cup in your hand,
And look around,
Leaves are brown now,
And the sky is A Hazy Shade Of Winter.
Hang on to your hopes, my friend,
That's an easy thing to say,
But if your hopes should pass away,
Simply pretend that you can build them again.
Look around,
The grass is high,
The fields are ripe,
It's the springtime of my life.
Seasons change with the scenery,
Weaving time in a tapestry,
Won't you stop and remember me,
At any convenient time ?
Funny how my mem'ry skips,
While looking over manuscripts,
Of unpublished rhyme.
Drinking my vodka and lime.
I look around,
Leaves are brown now,
And the sky is A Hazy Shade Of Winter.
Look around,
Leaves are brown,
There's patch of snow on the ground.
Look around,
Leaves are brown,
There's patch of snow on the ground.
Look around,
Leaves are brown,
There's patch of snow on the ground.
True.
Thank you.
How your life slips away from you and you are old before you know it.
Thnx
このジャケットが好きでしたね。人となりが、見えてまた、味を深めました。他の音楽とは、別の構成でまたかくべつです❤️
My favorite Christmas song.
how could somebody dislike this song?!
ikr
As Bugs Bunny used to say, "What a bunch of maroons" (morons)! :-)
I.
Robert Christgau.
Assholes happen!
I am addicted to this song i have listened to it 5 times in a row and have had it stuck in my head for three weeks
I once had this song play on loop for an hour while studying for school.
awesome writers ,musicians , never again!! you know i love them!!
Favorite song for winter
All hail the Bangles for injecting 100% life into this song, totally transforming it to the max!
Cover was poppy pap of the 80s
Life? Are you listening to this version? It doesn’t lack life.
@@be4272 The Bangles version has much more energy, and it is not an opinion, it's a fact for every person who has ears.
@@Dreamcatcher9000 no. It’s extremely subjective.
@@be4272 To clarify, I'm not saying that the Bangles version is better than this, I'm just saying that, how to say it, it makes you wanna get up and start dancing to it more than the original version.
Would you also deny that Ministry's version of "Lay Lady Lay" is more POWERFUL (and, again, not necessarily better) than Dylan's original?
I first saw S&G in 63, at the beginning of their career. The last time was at their old friends tour.
This is my first time hearing this version. I grew up on the Bangles cover, but this one is great, too.
It was the 60s people...what more is there to say ?
Listening to this after watching Clarkson's farm what an awesome song
Clarkson's Farm is HILARIOUS, i can't get enough of it. I must be stalking you, we're listening to the same song. OMG!! :))
A prefect song for the end of 2020. This too shall pass, hopefully I won't!
Yes! Woke up this morning with this song in my head, thinking pretty much the exact same thing Catherine (:
Amen. Amen.
It's the end of 2021. I hope you're still well!
she died lol@@mksiddiki
I never knew the Bangles were covering this...
Sounds awesome!
this song went to #13 on the pop charts in 1966!!!
This song make me travel on time...An absolute jem..
I cry when I hear this. I love it so so so much
I'm not cry'in but this circus is moving on , there i a patch of snow on the ground, after all...
Why is that ending arc so amazing to me...that little build up of the organ chords and that sudden stop! 1966..what a year...lost my virginity and a bit of my sanity.
Got this single when I was 10 years old and in the 5th grade and still have it today 51 years later. One of my 3 favorite S & G songs.
What are the other two songs?
Incredible.
My list:
America
This
I am a rock
@@Acidfrog475 I am a Rock got me through my youth."And a rock feels no pain, and an island never cries".
@@bryanwhitton1784 It put words to my loneliness and isolation better than I ever could. I haven’t listened to it since getting my autism diagnosis (becoming much happier and more confident in myself as a result) so I can’t say how well I identify with it anymore, but it was a healing song for me when I was a teenager during those lonely days.
love it my fave song 2023 woah where did time go
Their songs capture what it is like to be cold and alone in the city
Like, how did they even do this? Amazing.
Great tune!
Love the diversity and sheer brilliance of our fffantastic musical/magical era😘
A surprising omission from their Greatest Hits album
Sing along:
Time, time time, see what's become of me
While I looked around for my possibilities
I was so hard to please
Don't look around
The leaves are brown
And the sky is a hazy shade of winter
Hear the Salvation Army band
Down by the riverside's, there's bound to be a better ride
Than what you've got planned
Carry your cup in your hand
And look around
Leaves are brown, now
And the sky is a hazy shade of winter
Hang on to your hopes, my friend
That's an easy thing to say
But if your hopes should pass away
Simply pretend that you can build them again
Look around
The grass is high
The fields are ripe
It's the springtime of my life
Seasons change with the scenery
Weaving time in a tapestry
Won't you stop and remember me
At any convenient time?
Funny how my memory skips while looking over manuscripts
Of unpublished rhyme
Drinking my vodka and lime
I look around
Leaves are brown, now
And the sky is a hazy shade of winter
Look around
Leaves are brown
There's a patch of snow on the ground
Look around
Leaves are brown
There's a patch of snow on the ground
Look around
Leaves are brown
There's a patch of snow on the ground
Great song!
*Simon & Garfunkel - A Hazy Shade of Winter*
Thank you Dennis, very cool!
I love this song, especially in early March. Thank you Simon and Garfunkel.
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First day of fall 2020 and I can definitely see a hazy shade of winter rolling in.
Sublime quality of lyrics.
I'm listening to this is L. A. It's 101 outside! Hope this takes my mind off the heat.😊
101 in Nw Oregon.
A masterpiece in every way👍
Bangles-Hazy Shade Of Winter (1987 US)
Song written by 'Paul Simon', released by in 1966, and then included on [Bookends, 1968] It peaked at #13 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Time~~ See 'what's become of me'
세월이 내가 어떻게 되어가는지를 지켜보죠
♩~♬~Instrumental~♪~♬
Time~~ See 'what's become of me'
While I looked around, For my possibilities.
그 동안 나는 자신의 가능성을 찾고 있었죠.
I was so hard to please,
난 만족하기 힘들었어요.
But 'look around', Leaves are brown,
하지만 주위를 둘러보니, 나뭇잎은 갈색이고,
And the sky is a "hazy shade of winter"
하늘은 흐린 겨울빛이에요.
Hear the Salvation Army band,
구세군 밴드 음악을 들어요.
Down by the riverside,
강가를 따라 차를 달리면서요
It's bound to be a better ride,
훨씬 더 좋은 드라이브가 될 거예요.
Than what you've got planned.
당초 생각보다는 말이죠.
Carry your cup in your hand, And look around,
손에는 컵을 들고, 주위를 둘러봐요.
Leaves are brown now,
나뭇잎은 갈색이고,
And the sky is a hazy shade of winter
하늘은 흐린 겨울빛이에요.
"Hang on to your hopes", my friend,
친구여. 희망을 잃지 말아요.
That's an easy thing to say,
그건 말이야 쉽죠.
But if your hopes should pass away,
하지만, 희망이 사라진다해도
Simply pretend, that you can build them again.
다시 희망을 만들 수 있는 척이라도 해봐요.
Look around, The grass is high,
주위를 둘러봐요. 풀들이 자라고,
The fields are ripe, It's the springtime of my life.
들판은 곡식이 익어요. 내 인생의 봄날이에요.
Ahhh, Seasons change with the scenery,
계절의 풍경은 변하고,
Weaving time in a tapestry [tǽpəstri]
'벽걸이 융단'처럼 시간을 수놓아요.
Won't you stop and remember me,
잠시 멈춰서 나를 기억해주지 않을래요?
♩~♬~Instrumental~♪~♬
Look around,
Leaves are brown,
And the sky is a hazy shade of winter
*Look around, Leaves are brown,
*There's a patch of snow on the ground.
(반복) 땅에는 군데군데 눈이 있어요.
Yeah man!!!top this 🐝Manchester xxxx
i heard this song with the Bangels i had no idea this was a cover until now
Perfection
Simon was the only composer of the music they sang, love garfunkel but Simon is a total genius
Bob Johnston produced this gem. He brought out the best in performers and gave it us as a gift.
"Drinking my vodka and lime" is such a good addition to this cover! 😆🙃
This is the original
Ritmo perfeito.
It's mind-boggling to discover how many '80s hits were actually covers of '60s songs.
And, in some cases like "Keep Me Hangin' On", they were covers of '60s songs...which were covers of other '60s songs!
I love the Kim Wilde version, but when I listened to the Vanilla Fudge version, oh my... That was really something.
If this was a new song, it would still be a top ten hit.
These guys could rock when they wanted to
They don't know what it's like to be free. that's all. Great song!
LOVE THIS !!!
descibes my life to a t. GREAT SONG
This song always comes to my mind when we get our killer frost and first snowfall of winter, usually in September here in Calgary.
You know what I do while I'm drinking vodka and lime? You know it.... I read my unpublished rhymes .... and groove on this epic song!!!
Good cover of the bangles😉
Atemporal song! Thanks
AWESOME
This is the first time I’ve heard this version I like it
Finally remembered the songs name and here I am 😊
i used to listen to this as a little girl coming home from girl scouts and ive found it again and i remember the lyrics 🥰🥹❤️
Simon & Garfunkel- Rocking Out with their Rooster's Out!
Sometimes when the weather is a hazy shade of winter I think of and hum/sing along with this tune and suddenly it doesn't feel so gray !
I don’t recall ever knowing this existed until I saw a video of Susanna Hoffs telling a story before playing this in 2022. I would have gone to my grave just assuming the Bangles wrote this song.
It been a long time I haven't heard this song
Wow never knew about this version 😳😎
Brings me back!!!