there were enough musicians screaming and yelling and overdoing it. (Springsteen is great) but Paul Simon bring a subtly and nuance to the world of popular music that is extremely valid, sensitive, emotional, honest without needing to slam it down your throat. His talents are vast and beautiful.
My first band director said the difference between a musician and a showman was the showman made something easy look hard and the musician took something difficult and made it look easy. RIP Mr. Cahill.
@@ClevelandLiveMusic he was great. Saw Joan Baez, too, some years ago in Salzburg. Generally I prefer classical music, but the odd adventure into what for me are fairly uncharted waters now and then is fun
here is an adventure for you...the introduction of this is gripping because of how wired and smart he is .... from this date a few years back th-cam.com/video/XvlrMJzt7Fg/w-d-xo.html
No singer songwriter movie creator humble unimaginably knowledgeable kind generous human being in my 75 year lifetime has ever been. Also articulate par excellence funny telling the story of being introduced as Neil Simon at the Apollo!
Paul Simon is such a lovely man. I wish he and Art hadn't gone their separate ways. They are great in their own solo careers, but I just love them together. It doesn't seem right them not singing together.
Guitar player and so many words and phrases one’s mind holds dear - losing love is like a window in the heart, everybody sees it’s blown apart, everybody hears the wind blow…. Boy in the Bubble. May be the greatest of all Obvious Child The Boxer…
That was a weird question - 'how good a performer do you think you are ?' when I think he meant to convey - 'how comfortable are you with an audience.' That's what Paul responded to. If you ask somebody 'are you good onstage?' it sounds like their talent is being questioned. What are they gonna say.. 'I'm great, everyone says so' or 'I'm not very good - but thanks for asking.'
Paul Simon is a "musician's musician"...and, the exact same can be said for his songwriting. I, personally, would never have even thought that he would have ever entertained the notion nor had ever had the desire to ALSO be, for example, more like a David Lee Roth from the early Van Halen days. My comparison is only given as it actually serves to further illustrate what I was saying about Paul Simon's "musicianship". You see, DLR is a musician too but he's not a "musician's musician" and THIS is why DLR wore the flashy clothes, jumped off amp towers and did mid-air splits on stage on a fairly regular basis and Paul Simon...doesn't. Actually, I can't think of one musician that could be said to be of a similar style musician as Paul Simon who has ever performed on stage in such a way that one would say was all that far out of the wheelhouse of Paul Simon's stage presence. A few might wear a bit more flashy clothes but even that isn't the typical. I'm not saying David Lee Roth ISN'T talented and unique and wasn't the perfect choice to front a band like Van Halen. I think I'd say that Paul Simon's style is a more heady style. Paul Simon is a "musical artist" and a David Lee Roth type would be better defined as a "performer/singer/musician". Hope my descriptions made sense.
Does anyone recall Paul doing an interview for the Graceland album release, where he made a joke about hiding behind the album, making a comment about ninjas? Or am I hallucinating? I swear I saw him do that.
Africa is such a mess, now. South Africa has made it illegal for Caucasian doctors to practice there. I know one of them left and he’s the world’s greatest cardiologist.
there were enough musicians screaming and yelling and overdoing it. (Springsteen is great) but Paul Simon bring a subtly and nuance to the world of popular music that is extremely valid, sensitive, emotional, honest without needing to slam it down your throat. His talents are vast and beautiful.
Thank you for the music Paul Simon, you've enriched so many people 's lives
My first band director said the difference between a musician and a showman was the showman made something easy look hard and the musician took something difficult and made it look easy. RIP Mr. Cahill.
Thanks for uploading these!
Costa was excellent. As relaxed and informed as Cavett.
Love it. Thank you!!!
Paul is very handsome and a great conversationalist 🎶 He has the magic.
its great that Mr. Simon explored other rhythms and styles of music(Graceland) and his work with ladysmith, Makeba, and Masekela
Costas is a superb interviewer.
He did go to South Africa and performed also in Pretoria - a super concert. I know, I was there. Again, this is an engaging interview
That is so cool you saw him. Paul Simon is, along with Van Morrison, a musician whose work I adore that I have not seen in concert.
@@ClevelandLiveMusic he was great. Saw Joan Baez, too, some years ago in Salzburg. Generally I prefer classical music, but the odd adventure into what for me are fairly uncharted waters now and then is fun
Van Morrison’s Brown eyed Girl is signature song for our rescue Labrador. The quality of my rendering is lamentable 🫢
I am sure your pup loves hearing you ruin the song!
here is an adventure for you...the introduction of this is gripping because of how wired and smart he is .... from this date a few years back th-cam.com/video/XvlrMJzt7Fg/w-d-xo.html
No singer songwriter movie creator humble unimaginably knowledgeable kind generous human being in my 75 year lifetime has ever been. Also articulate par excellence funny telling the story of being introduced as Neil Simon at the Apollo!
Paul always looked outside the scope of rock and roll...listen to El Condor Pasa.
Paul Simon is such a lovely man. I wish he and Art hadn't gone their separate ways. They are great in their own solo careers, but I just love them together. It doesn't seem right them not singing together.
Guitar player and so many words and phrases one’s mind holds dear - losing love is like a window in the heart, everybody sees it’s blown apart, everybody hears the wind blow…. Boy in the Bubble. May be the greatest of all Obvious Child The Boxer…
Miss this show
Almost 30 years ago
Paul's toupee and brows are remarkably informed.
From 9:00 forward, three minutes worth of cultural historical, creative insight..
That was a weird question - 'how good a performer do you think you are ?' when I think he meant to convey - 'how comfortable are you with an audience.' That's what Paul responded to. If you ask somebody 'are you good onstage?' it sounds like their talent is being questioned. What are they gonna say.. 'I'm great, everyone says so' or 'I'm not very good - but thanks for asking.'
Paul Simon is a "musician's musician"...and, the exact same can be said for his songwriting. I, personally, would never have even thought that he would have ever entertained the notion nor had ever had the desire to ALSO be, for example, more like a David Lee Roth from the early Van Halen days. My comparison is only given as it actually serves to further illustrate what I was saying about Paul Simon's "musicianship". You see, DLR is a musician too but he's not a "musician's musician" and THIS is why DLR wore the flashy clothes, jumped off amp towers and did mid-air splits on stage on a fairly regular basis and Paul Simon...doesn't. Actually, I can't think of one musician that could be said to be of a similar style musician as Paul Simon who has ever performed on stage in such a way that one would say was all that far out of the wheelhouse of Paul Simon's stage presence. A few might wear a bit more flashy clothes but even that isn't the typical. I'm not saying David Lee Roth ISN'T talented and unique and wasn't the perfect choice to front a band like Van Halen. I think I'd say that Paul Simon's style is a more heady style. Paul Simon is a "musical artist" and a David Lee Roth type would be better defined as a "performer/singer/musician". Hope my descriptions made sense.
Almost 30 years ago.
Two men well beneath the statistical height of the average American male. The bond is palpable.
Does anyone recall Paul doing an interview for the Graceland album release, where he made a joke about hiding behind the album, making a comment about ninjas? Or am I hallucinating? I swear I saw him do that.
❤ ✌
Paul's CHILD LIKE....
I get that!
Africa is such a mess, now. South Africa has made it illegal for Caucasian doctors to practice there. I know one of them left and he’s the world’s greatest cardiologist.
He can be boring, sure he s a nice guy tho
What a dreary guy!
And you sparkle, I assume?