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FIRST TIME hearing Simon & Garfunkel The Boxer | Opera Singer Reacts

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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2024

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  • @maggiereneemusic
    @maggiereneemusic  Před rokem +9

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    • @valiktarnavsky2169
      @valiktarnavsky2169 Před rokem

      привет. как ты выбираешь песни для реакций? рандомно? блеклые какие то, хоть и старинные, но нет изюминки. прореагируй на сувенир - демиса русоса, или хау дипер ю лов - би джиз,твист ин май собраети - танита тикаран(ее перепевает диана анкудинова), холдин оут оф а хиро - бони тайлер,... и тебе будет интересно, и людям приятно. сколько в мире было интересных, уникальных голосов - это только малая их часть!

    • @jeffhensley6929
      @jeffhensley6929 Před rokem

      There is a professionally recorded video online of this song performed at a celebration for Paul Simon with him in the audience. The song is sung by Shawn Colvin, Alison Krauss (absolutely angelic voice), and Jerry Douglas on “dobro”, with an excellent band backing them. That video is definitely worth a look! 😁

  • @jenniferrodriguez5337
    @jenniferrodriguez5337 Před rokem +48

    Paul Simon is one of the greatest songwriters to have ever lived, imo. And their voices together are like the perfect pb&j sandwich.

    • @sierrasix2003
      @sierrasix2003 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Jennifer, do not forget macaroni and cheese as comfort food!

    • @garymaidman625
      @garymaidman625 Před 18 hodinami

      Not just your opinion. Paul Simon is one of those rare writers that are poets, think Bob Dylan, Gordon Lightfoot, Neil Young, James Taylor, Jim Morrison, Neil Finn. You may not have heard of that last name, but you have no doubt heard of his most famous song 'Don't Dream It's Over'.

  • @nflr92
    @nflr92 Před rokem +84

    This song makes me tear up every time. Not sure why. I get this sense of anger, shame, resentment, resignation and sadness all at once.

    • @n0nsense7
      @n0nsense7 Před rokem +10

      Me too... me too...

    • @astonvillaization
      @astonvillaization Před 11 měsíci +3

      I see it as a metaphor of the boxer, and the normal person

    • @seangates1451
      @seangates1451 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@astonvillaizationyeah, it’s literally that… it’s a story about a guy who’s sort of struggling to get by in the big city far from home, he feels like life is kicking his ass, and it’s exactly comparing life to a prize fight. And it resonates because that’s as real as it gets.

    • @donkraemer50
      @donkraemer50 Před 5 měsíci +4

      This song gets me relaxed and vulnerable the first half.
      Then it's like the last 60 seconds reaches right in and grabs your soul.
      It's amazing how a simple song can move me so much

    • @dahveed72
      @dahveed72 Před měsícem

      It's almost unbearable. I choose to think of the elasticity of youth and that maybe there is hope somewhere down the road.

  • @firedoc5
    @firedoc5 Před rokem +64

    Both Art and Paul's voices are unmistakable, but with their harmonies they are iconic. I literally wore out a cassette tape I got for Christmas one year just driving around in my car. Their "Scarborough Fair" is one of my all-time favorites.

    • @mdhj67
      @mdhj67 Před rokem +2

      Are they singing harmony or unison? Or maybe unison is a type of harmony. I don't know.

    • @Redwing182533
      @Redwing182533 Před rokem +2

      @@mdhj67 Harmony. Paul is on lead and Artie is high harmony : 3 notes above the melody

    • @bwcbiz
      @bwcbiz Před rokem +4

      Not to mention that Paul Simon is/was one of the greatest lyricists/songwriters of the 20th century, or at least the second part of it.

    • @firedoc5
      @firedoc5 Před rokem +1

      @@bwcbiz True.

  • @edbluez99
    @edbluez99 Před rokem +40

    Took guitar lessons when I was 10 with a friend Lou Pearlman back in New York. His parents invite me over for dinner and Lou introduces me to his cousin Art Garfunkel. I had NO idea who he was. I believe they had recently released their first album. Still have his autograph from that meeting. Lou went on to form the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC.

  • @62impalaconvert
    @62impalaconvert Před 6 měsíci +11

    I'm lucky and glad to have grown up in the 60's. I attended a Simon and Garfunkel concert at my universary in Seattle in 1968.

  • @davidhawley4679
    @davidhawley4679 Před 8 měsíci +11

    This whole album is classic end-to-end. Listen to it without interruption. It is beautiful. The title track itself is another diamond.

  • @matthewgoodA1206
    @matthewgoodA1206 Před rokem +28

    Even more than the immortal title track, this is my favorite song on the album. And the line “All lies and jests, but a man hears what he wants and disregards the rest” is one of the best lyrics I’ve ever heard.

    • @larryfisher7056
      @larryfisher7056 Před 9 měsíci +2

      The lyrics are brilliant. "I do declare there were times when I was so lonesome I took some comfort there"...

    • @garymaidman625
      @garymaidman625 Před 18 hodinami

      Actually, it's 'All lies and jest, STILL a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest'. It may only be different by one word, but that word is incredibly significant.

    • @matthewgoodA1206
      @matthewgoodA1206 Před 18 hodinami

      Actually, I was close enough that the sentiment was still intact.

    • @garymaidman625
      @garymaidman625 Před 18 hodinami

      @@matthewgoodA1206 it's similar, but that one word changes the meaning significantly.

    • @matthewgoodA1206
      @matthewgoodA1206 Před 13 hodinami

      ⁠I do not agree.

  • @EconAdviser
    @EconAdviser Před rokem +13

    One of Paul Simon's masterpiece songs, harmonies, and orchestration.

  • @rparret
    @rparret Před rokem +20

    One of their great songs. Such smooth vocals.

  • @dahveed72
    @dahveed72 Před rokem +27

    "Still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest"
    Pretty much explains everything

    • @sierrasix2003
      @sierrasix2003 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Especially true for this nation in its ever growing political divide among its citizens

    • @timwebb9658
      @timwebb9658 Před 3 měsíci

      So accurate. Sometimes things crystalize when you work hard to understand and sometimes artists such as Paul Simon serve it to you on a lyrical silver platter. That line is the latter.

    • @RIbigDave
      @RIbigDave Před měsícem

      ​@@sierrasix2003don't be ridiculous that's not a political thing what that is is a guy thing and have been since long before you were born

  • @zachhallquist2499
    @zachhallquist2499 Před rokem +15

    My favorite part is the piccolo trumpet. Such a small presence in this song, but so powerful.

    • @montalbans
      @montalbans Před rokem +3

      The solo is piccolo trumpet and steel guitar played in perfect unison. Whoever thought that up is a genius.

  • @davidrauh8118
    @davidrauh8118 Před rokem +18

    If you haven't done the song Bridge Over Troubled Water it is a must for you. Enjoy your reactions.

  • @stevewothers4209
    @stevewothers4209 Před rokem +18

    I've always loved the way their voices meld together just rests on the ear so b e a u tifully

  • @umpdaddy1
    @umpdaddy1 Před rokem +12

    Paul Simon is a genius songwriter.

  • @clifton8929
    @clifton8929 Před rokem +14

    Paul Simon's solo stuff is excellent too. "Still Crazy After All These Years", "Diamonds On The Soul Of Her Shoes", "Love Me Like A Rock",
    "Slip Slidin' Away", "The Boy In The Bubble".

    • @CabinFever52
      @CabinFever52 Před rokem +2

      You Can Call Me Al, that he did the cute video with Chevy Chase is another great one.

    • @linjicakonikon7666
      @linjicakonikon7666 Před 8 měsíci

      Art Garfunkel's solo work is also remarkable. His "Angel Clare" album is masterful. If you combined That album with Simon's debut solo Album "Paul Simon", you'd have a stellar Double album 🏆

  • @yoclark2723
    @yoclark2723 Před rokem +4

    That takes me back to my teen years sitting in my room playing 45's after school. I loved everything Simon and Garfunkel ever did. I was broken hearted when they split up.

  • @wilbura5517
    @wilbura5517 Před rokem +7

    You can't go wrong with any Simon and Garfunkel song. The entire Bridge Over Troubled Water album is great. Scarborough Faire and El Condor Pasa are two more classics.

  • @rubroken
    @rubroken Před rokem +2

    This is my favorite Simon & Garfunkel song. My family had moved from California to New Jersey in 1968 when I was a Junior in High school. When this song came out it reflected the angst(?) of my feelings of being so far away from what I knew as my home. I feel it every time I hear this song.....and that's a good thing(mostly)

    • @CabinFever52
      @CabinFever52 Před rokem +1

      My favorite, too...there a dozens of second favorites.

  • @jthomann71
    @jthomann71 Před rokem +15

    Art Garfunkel gets slept on by too many because Simon was his partner. His voice on Bridge Over Troubled Water alone is worth the price of admission alone and he did some really good solo work.

    • @shilohauraable
      @shilohauraable Před rokem +1

      Art - True Talent! ❤ He'd simply stand😢there with his thumbs in his belt loops, open his mouth, and melodious praise would simply fall forward to your ears! No strain or force, just God given beauty!

  • @sandrak.robbins6305
    @sandrak.robbins6305 Před rokem +2

    I have been listening to Simon and Garfunkel since 1970 and never tire of hearing them. Thank you

  • @doberski6855
    @doberski6855 Před rokem +5

    Thank you Mike! Excellent piece of music to introduce Miss Renee to. Consider it one of Simon & Garfunkel's best recordings, and some of Paul Simon's best writing!

  • @valyum5504
    @valyum5504 Před 11 měsíci +6

    These are some of the most beautiful, meaningful, deep, artful and poignant lyrics I've ever encountered. The way you zipped through them without taking them in was down right disrespectful. With quality lyrics, take your time, let them wash over you, let them sink in. Experience what they're offering. You'll be better for it.

  • @sourisvoleur4854
    @sourisvoleur4854 Před rokem +2

    Saw Simon in concert when he was touring the "Rhythm of the Saints" album -- the "Born at the Right Time Tour." He had an amazing band, but then he also did a set where the band retired and he came out with just his acoustic guitar to the apron of the stage and did some unplugged songs. He did this one and for the drum hit after the "lie la lie" the audience went "Tschhhh!" It was a great concert and that was an especially cool moment.

  • @hichembarrak
    @hichembarrak Před rokem +4

    A masterpiece. I won't have it any other way.

  • @russallert
    @russallert Před rokem +3

    Yep, "whores". That's what women of the night were called back then, long before someone came up with "ho". The word is part of the gritty reality of the song's topic. Sometimes you just gotta sing the words, even if they are unpleasant - a certain John Lennon song from the 70s comes to mind, one that starts with the word "Woman" and leads to a much harsher word than "whores" (I'm not writing it only because I don't want you to get a community standards strike from CZcams). Ironically, when I was 7 and my sister was 10, we used to sing along to the entire Bridge Over Troubled Water album while playing air guitar on our toy badminton rackets. The back cover of the album had all of the lyrics printed, and we sang all of them, although we didn't have the damndest idea what "whores" were......

  • @n0nsense7
    @n0nsense7 Před rokem +1

    This was one of my mom's favorite songs by them. Her and I was able to see them in concert when they did their Old Friends Tour in 2003. I am 33 years old now and will always listen to and love their music!

  • @railvet1
    @railvet1 Před rokem +1

    First concert I ever went to - 1980, Simon & Garfunkel in Central Park. I was 12, went with the parents. 500,000 people there!

  • @hungfao
    @hungfao Před rokem +1

    Some songs can drop you right back at that exact time. So long ago and yet like yesterday. The grey figures in the misty rain, my memories.

  • @robertfindley921
    @robertfindley921 Před 4 měsíci +1

    One of the most beautiful songs ever written. Music and lyrics.

  • @NunyaDammeBiznis
    @NunyaDammeBiznis Před rokem +12

    I have never heard a bad song by them.

  • @Laura_Martin42
    @Laura_Martin42 Před rokem +1

    They have a very distinct sound, unmistakable. I saw them when I was very small, but barely remember it. Thanks for your reaction!

  • @jeffreymontgomery7516
    @jeffreymontgomery7516 Před měsícem

    I like that she isn't interrupting every 10 seconds and is actually reacting to the music, but at the same time ... I don't think I've ever stopped a song I'm listening to for the first time and going back to listen to a harmony again, cutting out the flow of the song... :)

  • @chuckmccaslandsr.8859
    @chuckmccaslandsr.8859 Před rokem +3

    One of their greatest of my teenage years. Their song "Punkys Dilema", is a humorous song. "Cloudy", is a very pretty song, remenicent of the times, and I know you would really enjoy, even though it is a bit short. Very lite and airy.😊

    • @StanEngland
      @StanEngland Před rokem +1

      For Emily Wherever I May Find Her

    • @chuckmccaslandsr.8859
      @chuckmccaslandsr.8859 Před rokem

      @@StanEngland Hey, Stan! I have all of their songs, mostly on the original viynl. I am still enjoying their music, and always will.
      Great music, my friend!😊

  • @starlightperkins330
    @starlightperkins330 Před 4 měsíci +1

    These guys were only in their 20s when they were making this iconic, almost otherwordly music.

  • @hugehappygrin
    @hugehappygrin Před rokem +1

    the chorus of "lie-la-lie" isn't commentary on the fighter's convictions but is just a place holder. They were going to take it out, but decided to just leave it in.

  • @housetroll2938
    @housetroll2938 Před rokem +2

    Back in high school (the 70s) our english teacher had us write reports using their lyrics as poetry.

  • @elaines5750
    @elaines5750 Před rokem +1

    One of my favorite Simon and Garfunkel songs. I read somewhere that there is a significance that the chorus uses the word, "Lie."

    • @elaines5750
      @elaines5750 Před rokem

      @@silencesfell but if you listen to the words of the song and their meaning, it is rather appropriate, whether he meant it or not.

  • @leftcoaster67
    @leftcoaster67 Před rokem +1

    They had some of the best harmonies. Paul Simon is a very talented songwriter and musician.

  • @creinicke1000
    @creinicke1000 Před rokem +1

    This is my favorite S.G song.. the multiple instruments building up to crecendo.. Love it.

  • @MichaelPunter
    @MichaelPunter Před rokem +1

    This song resonated with me so much, when I was still at school, that this was the only song I learnt the words off by heart.

  • @davidhowse884
    @davidhowse884 Před 14 dny

    My favourite S&G song. I read that the word "whore" in the lyrics was not literal but a metaphor, 7th Avenue being known for business.

  • @petermalin2675
    @petermalin2675 Před 2 měsíci

    This and “Time” by Pink Floyd are the two best songs from that era of incomparable talent.

  • @teddtarr
    @teddtarr Před rokem +1

    Paul's "Peace Like a River" also has some great guitar playing. He referred to it as some of his best.

  • @jamesdignanmusic2765
    @jamesdignanmusic2765 Před rokem +2

    IMO the greatest crescendo in rock music - reputedly inspired by the ending of The Beatles' "Hey Jude". The addition of the deep brass (tuba?) at the end of it is the cream on the cake (and the cue for when it's about to end!) Perfect use of vocals to create a scene (especially the "and cut him" like). Try their song "The Only Living Boy i New York" - a deeper cut but IMO one of their finest tracks.

  • @mythdefied9070
    @mythdefied9070 Před 7 měsíci

    thank you for choosing this. it was a favorite of Mom and I. I lost her in December, snd hearing this brings me back to all the times I listened to and sang it with her through 47 years. thank you

  • @rhwinner
    @rhwinner Před rokem +2

    This is one of the best recordings of the era.

  • @ejd53
    @ejd53 Před 9 měsíci

    For some reason, this song and "America" always take my thoughts back to my college days (yes, I'm that old) more than any other music from that time. Absolutely love both of them.

  • @steveker5084
    @steveker5084 Před rokem +1

    The writing and lyrics of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel's voice are a tough combination to top.

  • @dawntextor8170
    @dawntextor8170 Před rokem +4

    My favorite of theirs

  • @jonathanwetherell3609
    @jonathanwetherell3609 Před rokem +1

    Another classic from my childhood (must be getting old). This LP has many all time standards and not a bad song on it.

  • @larryfisher7056
    @larryfisher7056 Před 9 měsíci

    I was at a basement party in high school when this came out and a friend brought his brand new copy, stuck it on the record player and brought the various conversations to a halt while we all listened to the whole album. One of those indelible memories from 55 years ago. I still listen to this album, one of their best in my humble opinion. Old Friends and Bookends now, at my time of life, disturbingly relevant.

  • @Royal_BLT
    @Royal_BLT Před rokem +1

    🇨🇦 Dayum, I thought you had already reacted to this ! This one is my absolute favourite S & G songs !

  • @bettybaby63
    @bettybaby63 Před rokem +2

    A perfect song. Love it.

  • @jamesm6377
    @jamesm6377 Před rokem +1

    The Concert in Central Park is epic.. I wore that one out

  • @waynesmith5442
    @waynesmith5442 Před rokem

    My late brother Matthew and I would sing their songs. That's how we learned to harmonize. He was a tenor and I am a baritone..I think of him when I listen to Simon and Garfunkel

  • @gigabyte2324
    @gigabyte2324 Před rokem +4

    Paul Simon wrote this when he was 17..

    • @Afriend-nv4uq
      @Afriend-nv4uq Před 2 měsíci

      More like 28. He was born in 1941. The song is from 1969.

  • @strongwork1
    @strongwork1 Před 5 měsíci

    You are so sweet about how you reacted to this wonderful song. I had this album as a young teen and listened to it over and over again. The Boxer was one of my favorites.

  • @richardyoung3462
    @richardyoung3462 Před rokem +1

    Probably the best cover version of this is Shawn Colvin and Alison Krauss doing it at an event honoring Paul Simon. The great Jerry Douglas on the Dobro.

  • @plantlord3266
    @plantlord3266 Před rokem +1

    classic song-grew up listening to this-good mix of voice and gentle music-very folk like.

  • @largolarry
    @largolarry Před rokem +2

    they sounded great in concert in my 750 person college gym back in the 1960's

    • @mikenolan8044
      @mikenolan8044 Před rokem

      I saw them in Forest Hills Stadium in New York City in August 1966. Just the two of them on an otherwise darkened stage, Paul with his Martin guitar . Entirely acoustic. It was wonderful.

  • @kneuer
    @kneuer Před měsícem

    Check out a sister act that Paul Simon first produced. If you haven't, try The Roches "The Hammond Song". Three part sibling harmony to die for.

  • @blairkimberlin3447
    @blairkimberlin3447 Před rokem +1

    this is my favorite song by them, so glad you're reacting to it

  • @roy19491
    @roy19491 Před rokem +1

    you should really do the entire album "Bookends". my favorite of theirs....it was recorded just before this one, both in 1970

    • @Nerkin610
      @Nerkin610 Před 10 měsíci +1

      They started working on “Bookends” in ‘66, recorded most of it in ‘67, to finish it up and release it in ‘68. So it was released a couple years before “Bridge”. I agree that it’s probably their best work though, even though these two are hard to choose between in my opinion.

  • @peterdoe2617
    @peterdoe2617 Před 9 měsíci

    One of those albums: everyone should have it on their shelf. Once you have it: you'll never sell it. A classic. No matter what genre you listen to, preferably:
    this one is a must have. We translated it in english lesson, here in Germany.

  • @richb313
    @richb313 Před rokem +1

    Every song on this album is killer.

  • @avogrid296
    @avogrid296 Před 9 měsíci

    That bass harmonica snorting around down there is so unique! Love it!

  • @destination22ful
    @destination22ful Před 10 měsíci +1

    The great Hal Blaine (Wrecking Crew) on percussion.

  • @thomaspalumbo6482
    @thomaspalumbo6482 Před 6 měsíci

    Granted...their voices blending together is magical. And the music building up is to a crescendo is awesome. But you're not paying attention to the lyrics! The lyrics are the best part of the song!

  • @donaldvanderlinden1245

    I'VE ALWAYS WONDERED IF THERE'S ENOUGH , LIE LA LIES . IN THIS SONG ! MAYB THEY SHOULD ADD SOME MORE !

  • @frankbolger3969
    @frankbolger3969 Před 5 měsíci

    If you want to hear stunning, check out Scarborough Fair/Canticle by Simon and Garfunkel. Heavenly.

  • @PK--ITA
    @PK--ITA Před rokem +1

    Of course, Paul & Art is a world champions duo when it comes to vocal harmonization! Few in the history of music have been able to reach such a level. Now someone may not like it, but as a metalhead I will write 🤘🤘🤘 🤣🤣 - ABBA, Bee Gees, maybe Hart, Jacksons5, Chicago, Kansas. They could do it too, but of all of them I put Simon & Garfunkel in the first place... except for other songs - The sound of Silence, Bridge over troubled water, Scarborough Fair, Mrs. Robinson.
    Thx

  • @bookwoman53
    @bookwoman53 Před 5 měsíci

    You should definitely listen to Bridge Over Troubled Waters by S&G. Art Garfunkel has such a lovely tenor voice and he sings solo apart from some of the last verse.

  • @peterscocca3024
    @peterscocca3024 Před 4 měsíci

    One of the Greatest songs from a great album and a great era of music

  • @StephenWestrip
    @StephenWestrip Před 11 měsíci

    You reactions make my heart sing and glow. You pick out and appreciate all that i do. It is a joy!

  • @martinbynion1589
    @martinbynion1589 Před rokem

    Wonderful to here such comments about a duo who are a permanent part of the Patchwork Quilt of Music. And such an unalterably integral part of my rise to manhood...which will possibly be completed before I die *big smile*.

  • @gerrydantone6834
    @gerrydantone6834 Před rokem

    This is an incredible masterpiece. Just a gorgeous and beautifully emotionally song in every way. Total perfection.

  • @adrianbray4025
    @adrianbray4025 Před 7 měsíci

    In the presents of greatness and you felt that. Great reaction👍

  • @jftowry
    @jftowry Před rokem

    I sang this in a high school talent show in 1971 with a friend that played the guitar.

  • @oldtastic6G
    @oldtastic6G Před 10 měsíci

    I hope you will dive into Paul Simon's work after this. "Graceland" is a pivotal album, both for Paul Simon himself and for the rest of us who look to music as a way to understand the world. Beyond that is "Rhythm of the Saints." And then the rest of his career. Please, though, explore "Graceland."It's one of those albums that cannot be ignored.

  • @rbodee
    @rbodee Před 4 měsíci

    "Mrs. Robinson" would be great if you haven't listened to it yet. It is related to the movie, "The Graduate" with Dustin Hoffman. "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" is a great Paul Simon song.

  • @Cashcrop54
    @Cashcrop54 Před rokem

    This song is great live with an additional verse, but don't remember words exactly. Their voices on stage mix even better. No processing going on. This is my favorite S&G song.

  • @armadillotoe
    @armadillotoe Před rokem

    I feel so lucky to have been born in the 50s and ex[erienced the wonderful music of the 2nd have of the 20th Century.

  • @ericzeichert511
    @ericzeichert511 Před rokem +1

    A prime example of not having to experience a song to be able to convey it to an audience. I don't believe that any human alive has thought of Simon or
    Garfunkel as boxers, yet, until the theme from Rocky, or Eye if the Tiger, this was the most famous boxing song I can think of, and is a genuine classic. I love that you really felt this song as well. Both Simon and Garfunkel seem to be in retirement, and I wish them both well.

    • @sc52p
      @sc52p Před 2 měsíci

      Simon just released an album. After a nice interview with Stephen Colbert, he performed one of the songs from it. He is a consummate artist, not afraid to experiment, as he thinking deeply and innovatively about every aspect of his creations.

  • @lorendigiorgi
    @lorendigiorgi Před 3 měsíci

    There’s great music in all eras, but some of the greatest came out of that time.

  • @P-M-869
    @P-M-869 Před rokem

    I remember when this came out and owned the album. I liked the slow increase in volume during the song.

  • @ladysky2883
    @ladysky2883 Před rokem

    Paul Simon has said he used the La La's as a placeholder until he could find a lyric to stick there. But he never did and that's how the LaLa's got there. Years later he said he really appreciated it because everyone sang it wherever in the world he was. There is a documentary on the Making of Bridge Over Troubled Water album. Their sound is each (Artie and Paul) recorded the song separately then on the same microphone together. Roy Haley was their producer and engineer who insisted on 1 microphone due to the blending of their voices was unique. Their masterpiece is Bridge Over Troubled Water and both don't think they could top that album so their wasn't a lot of incentive to patch up their differences and make another record. Their are so many hits off that album (Bridge, Cecilia, The Boxer, El Condor Pasa, Bye Bye Love, Frank Lloyd Write, and more).

  • @jefffawcett
    @jefffawcett Před 2 měsíci

    The definitive Simon and Garfunkel song. and can we all appreciate the work and dedication it took? Months in the studio, experimenting and perfecting every note. Spending tons of money, paying for time and talent to create a masterpiece. now, people buy an electronically generated drum beat, Throw some insipid lyrics on top of it. Get the autotune going and call it a song.

  • @gablen23
    @gablen23 Před rokem

    "America" is another great storytelling song of theirs, worth to check out.

  • @annebishop9634
    @annebishop9634 Před rokem +2

    I was at a rehab where there was music playing and I was singing along. One of the guys asked me if I was a Mumford and Sons fan(it was their cover) and I said no, I’m a Simon and Garfunkel fan. He said who? I said they wrote the song, check them out. Go back to the source dude. The rehab was physical therapy after a stroke, just to clarify.

  • @billywindsock9597
    @billywindsock9597 Před rokem

    What a beautiful song. Emotional every time.

  • @StanEngland
    @StanEngland Před rokem

    Try "Save the Live of My Child - "Good God, dont jump, a boy sat on the ledge ..."

  • @guitarman8462
    @guitarman8462 Před rokem

    You should watch the concert they put in central park . Thousands & thousands of people . They even showed it on tv that night . They've known each other since they were 10.

  • @tomstanziola1982
    @tomstanziola1982 Před rokem +1

    You're also a gorgeous Juliard trained opera singer, Maggie!!! 🤟🫶🥰🌹

  • @rainbowwarrior6452
    @rainbowwarrior6452 Před rokem

    i once saw paul do a duet of the boxer with bob dylan. i learned in that moment that bob dylan doesn't know the boxer. it was hysterical.

  • @jonneil7169
    @jonneil7169 Před 9 měsíci

    "Duncan" and "59th street bridge song"- Simon and Garfunkel

    • @jonneil7169
      @jonneil7169 Před 9 měsíci

      "Duncan" was Paul Simon on his own..

  • @CabinFever52
    @CabinFever52 Před rokem +1

    How could I not come when I saw that you were reacting to my favorite S & G song?!?!

  • @stephenmichalski2643
    @stephenmichalski2643 Před rokem +1

    Causing me to reminisce.....pretty much the epitome of my younger wandering days 🤔🤔🤔🙏🙏🙏🎼🎼

  • @magdalenarangel53
    @magdalenarangel53 Před rokem

    Thank you Mike. Beautiful song and beautiful harmony. 😊

  • @patriciaalvareztostado8170

    Love the harmonies and the instrumentation, with the guitars in the beginning and the orchestra on the last part,