Featured Artist #9: Simon and Garfunkel
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On October 13, 1941, Paul Simon was born in Newark, New Jersey. Three weeks later, Arthur Garfunkel was born in Queens, New York on November 5. The simons moved to Queens shortly afterwards, and the two became friends during a 6th grade production of [I]Alice in Wonderland[/I]. The two practice singing wtih each other in the Garfunkel's basement. In the late 50's, Simon and Garfunkel released a song, "Hey, Schoolgirl", that reached Number 49 on Billbaord's Top 100 under the name 'Tom and Jerry'. However, following singles under the 'Tom and Jerry' name did not do as well, and the two split up. Simon released two songs - one, "Lone Teen-Ranger", under the monker 'Jerry Landis', and the other, "Motorcycle", under then name 'Tico and the Triumphs'. Garfunkel released two singles as 'Artie Garr'. A few years later, the two bumped into each other their old neighbourhood. Simon played Garfunkel some songs, and Garfunkel thought (and I quote), "These are absolute gold." While Simon was going from record company to record company on behalf o fhte music publishing firm E. B. Marks, he mentioned to a Columbia Records' staff producer that he has some orginal songs worth hearing. They recieved a studio audition. Simon and Garfunkel released their debut album, [I]Wednesday Morning 3 A.M.[/I] in 1964. [I]Wednesday Morning[/I] is a very folk-y album, which features a rather 'raw' Simon and Garfunkel, consisting of just them and an acoustic guitar. The album was a hit in England, and thusly Paul Simon was asked to record a solo album in London, which he did, called "The Paul Simon Songbook" which was never released in America. 1966 saw the release of the 2nd Simon and Garfunkel album. This album featured a more electric based Simon and Garfunkel, which was a sound they maintained for a majority of the remainder of their albums. The album's title track, an eletric re-working of a song from the first album, gave Simon and Garfunkel the first of 3 #1 hits. In the same year, they released the album "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme", which featured two medleys: Scarborough fair/Canticle, which gave the album it's name and is one of Simon and Garfunkel's best loved songs, and 7 O'Clock News/Silent Night, one of the most haunting songs ever written. Simon and Garfunkel's next album, released in '68, was, in fact, the soundtrack to "The Graduate", a famous movie staring Dustin Hoffman. This album included a basic version of a song called "Mrs. Robinson". Their second '68 album, Bookends, gave them some of their biggest hits, including "A Hazy Shade Of Winter", "At The Zoo", "America" (my personal favourite Simon and Garfunkel song) and "Mrs. Robinson", the 2nd of their 3 #1 hits. Their next album, however was to be their last. in 1970, Simon and Garfunkel released Bridge Over Troubled Water, which included some of Simon and Garfunkel's best loved songs. After this album, Simon and Garfunkel split up. Since then, both men have had succesful solo career's, and have had two reunion world tours. DISCOGRAPHY: [IMG]http://www.stockmail.ru/~simon/img/disk/wed3am.gif[/IMG] WEDNESDAY MORNING, 3 A.M. Suggested songs: The Sound Of Silence (accoustic) Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. He Was My Brother The Sun Is Burning Benedictus [IMG]http://www.geocities.com/soho/coffeehouse/8132/sg/graphics/alsos.jpg[/IMG] SOUNDS OF SILENCE Suggested songs: The Sound Of Silence (electric) We've Got A Groovy Thing Goin' Richard Cory April Come She Will I Am A Rock [IMG]http://www.geocities.com/soho/coffeehouse/8132/sg/graphics/alpsrt.jpg[/IMG] PARSLEY, SAGE, ROSEMARY AND THYME Suggested songs: Flowers Never Bend With The Rainfall Scarborough Fair/Canticle The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) 7 O'Clock News/Silent Night Homeward Bound [IMG]http://www.geocities.com/soho/coffeehouse/8132/sg/graphics/albknds.jpg[/IMG] BOOKENDS Suggested songs: America A Hazy Shade Of WInter At The Zoo Mrs. Robinson Old Friends/Bookends [IMG]http://www.geocities.com/soho/coffeehouse/8132/sg/graphics/albotw.jpg[/IMG] BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATERS Suggested songs: The Boxer El Condor Pasa (If I Could) Bridge Over Troubled Water Song For The Asking Keep The Customers Satisfied |
Nicely done man. I only own "Sounds of Silence" and it is a brilliant record.
shotgun next FA!!!! |
i have all of 'em on vinyl, sounds of silence and bridge over troubled waters on cd, 3 different collections of their stuff (two on cd, one on tape) and bridge over troubled waters on tape.
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Good choice and good work, though all I have of Simon and Garfunkel is a best of, I think.
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heh, just posted in the last FA about waiting for this. je suis un fool. V nicely done, and interesting choice.
[QUOTE=Tapeworm] shotgun next FA!!!![/QUOTE] I actually detest you with every fibre of my being right now. Love you really though. |
Nice work, they have some of the best harmonies ever.
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The only Simon & Garfunkel cover I own is a cover version by Nevermore of The Sound Of Silence. And I'm guessing, since that's a thrash metal song, it doesn't sound anything like the duo's other material. :lol:
Sweet FA though. (pun intended) |
[QUOTE=Tapeworm]Nicely done man. I only own "Sounds of Silence" and it is a brilliant record.
shotgun next FA!!!![/QUOTE] Son of a... Great FA by the way, very informing. :thumb: |
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Sweet FA though. (pun intended)[/QUOTE] :(. |
Good work man, I love these guys...my favourite song is "The Boxer"
[QUOTE=Tapeworm]Nicely done man. I only own "Sounds of Silence" and it is a brilliant record. shotgun next FA!!!![/QUOTE] Tapeworm is so going to do Jeff Buckley :p |
[QUOTE]Sweet FA though. (pun intended)[/QUOTE]
I had the same thought ;) Great FA though man. I've only heard a handful of stuff, but I do like what I've heard a lot. I think a trip down to the music shop is in order now! |
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Suggested songs: Flowers Never Bend With The Rainfall Scarborough Fair/Canticle The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) 7 O'Clock News/Silent Night Homeward Bound Suggested songs: America A Hazy Shade Of WInter At The Zoo Mrs. Robinson Old Friends/Bookends [/QUOTE] I totally agree. |
I didn't wanna call it cause I knew people had been waiting for it, but .... I just couldn't resist.
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Very Informative. I really haven't heard that much of these guys except for a few radio staples. I'll have to pick up one of their albums.
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awesome FA, i'm not really a big fan of their music but it was still an interesting read.
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really great job, i love this group.
can ANYONE suggest a good soulseek alternative? |
if you have a lot to share then DC++ is supposed to be amazing, although I can't get it to work due to my firewall.
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Wonderful FA. i'm always listening to them in the car, as my mom is a huge fan.
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My Dad's a big fan. I just bought him their "Best of" album for Father's Day so I've heard a bit of them now. They're good, I like them a lot. Great harmonies. Nice songs. Plus Simon shares my surname.
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I love Simon and Garfunkel.
Good FA :thumb: |
[QUOTE=Tapeworm]I didn't wanna call it cause I knew people had been waiting for it, but .... I just couldn't resist.[/QUOTE]
It's ok, I forgive you, especially if you do Jeff Buckley. But then it's mine. I hope. |
good FA, amazing group
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Amazing group indeed.. I wish I had gone see them when they played in Denmark this summer
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Hey when should I post the next FA? I'm just finishing up collating all my information and I'm about to write it.
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When I'm online... Nah, just kidding. There doesn't seem to be a lot more conversation on this FA for the moment, so you may as well put it up once you're done.
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woo! my FA got to two pages :)
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quick question - did anyone expect me to do this? or optionally iron maiden?
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I'd never seen you before so I didn't know what you would do. Heh.
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I love Simon & Garfunkel.
'nuff said. |
Just bought Bookends. A really great album. The FA forced me to finally buy a simon and garfunkel album. Thanks.
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