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Quote from: donald on April 04, 2014, 05:30:02 PM
Much as I enjoyed Paul's solo career, I still miss Artie in the vocal mix. at least on most songs. they could have gone on as an act, mixing harmony songs with individual vocal performances on other songs. Although I don' t think Artie would have "fit" on Graceland.
Hearts and Bones which is probably my favorite Paul Simon solo album was originally intended to be a Simon & Garfunkel album to coincide with their 1983 reunion tour. There are bootlegs out there of Train in the Distance and Song About the Moon with Garfunkel studio vocals. Think Too Much, Cars Are Cars, and The Late Great Johnny Ace were also included in their setlists on the tour. But in the end, it just didn't work out. Simon decided to wipe Garfunkel's vocals from the album. Honestly, I can see why it didn't work but I still would love to hear what it would have sounded like. Think Too Much in particular, the fast version, sounds like it could have made a great Simon & Garfunkel song. You can read more about it here.
http://www.analogplanet.com/content/ithink-too-muchi-sg-album-wasnt-0
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I thought I'd post here that art Garfunkel has a new book out. I heard this interview with him and thought I'd post the link:
http://www.wnyc.org/story/art-gafunkel/
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October 20, 2017, 08:02:06 AM »
Simon's definitely better singer than Garfunkel.
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Quote from: RangeRoverA1 on October 20, 2017, 08:02:06 AM
Simon's definitely better singer than Garfunkel.
I think Paul himself might differ with you on that assertion.
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October 22, 2017, 04:30:14 AM »
Great to see this topic revived after three and a half years!
Last night I watched a film version of a play called
My Old Lady
and all of a sudden amidst all the original music they played Paul Simon's "Peace Like A River". This may just be my favourite track of his: those descending backing vocals and Paul's sudden leap into wordless falsetto----fantastic! And it betrays his interest in "the sound of a cappella groups, yeah". I could listen to this all day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAmPfEMI16g
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Old_Lady_(film)
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I can't tell you how much time I've spent trying to figure out how to play Peace Like A River on my guitar.
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Quote from: SMiLE-addict on October 22, 2017, 02:25:59 PM
I can't tell you how much time I've spent trying to figure out how to play Peace Like A River on my guitar.
Yes, it sounds quite virtuosic! Shows what a fine musician Mr Simon is.
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Quote from: Lonely Summer on October 20, 2017, 08:06:14 PM
I think Paul himself might differ with you on that assertion.
Interesting - didn't Paul say he regretted to not sing "Bridge Over Troubled Water"?
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I've had "The Only Living Boy in New York" stuck in my head all morning.
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March 26, 2018, 07:26:04 AM »
Love Simon and Garfunkel! Never really enjoyed Simon on his own, though . Together? Magic. Transcendence is such a way that I experience with the work of few other artists (say, the beach Boys)!
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Quote from: Buckethead on March 26, 2018, 07:26:04 AM
Love Simon and Garfunkel! Never really enjoyed Simon on his own, though . Together? Magic. Transcendence is such a way that I experience with the work of few other artists (say, the beach Boys)!
That's pretty much how I feel about Paul Simon. Outside of a couple songs, his solo material does little for me. But the work with S&G is amazing.
For the most part, I feel the same about Sting and The Police.
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I'm presently reading "Paul Simon: The Life" by Robert Hilburn, which came out recently.
I've listened to some of Simon and Garfunkel's early Tom and Jerry recordings they did as teenagers.
For some reason I had never listened to their first album, Wednesday Morning 3 AM. Finally did last night. Wow! Absolutely wonderful songs and harmonies. It strikes a nice balance between the starkness of Dylan's first album and the slickness of some of the folky groups popular at that time. I highly recommend it.
I also listened to and enjoyed Simon's early solo work, Songbook, recorded while he was living in England. That includes several songs that appeared on later S&G albums.
Also read that Simon took an acting class in college with Andrew Goodman, one of the 3 men brutally murdered during that horrible "Mississippi Summer" of 1964. His murder really shook Simon up. He dedicated a song, "He Was My Brother" to his memory. Even though the song was written before Goodman's death, the lyrics are very apt - "They shot my brother dead/Because he hated what was wrong."
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Wednesday Morning 3am is actually my favorite of their albums.
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