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The Best of Simon & Garfunkle - Simon & Garfunkle Reviews

Slow down, You move too fast....
May 17, 2005 03:29 PM 1609 Views

I used to read and admire poems of Wordsworth, Shelley and Tagore when I was in school. They talked about ages long gone by, and I played with their words striving to understand what they were feeling. A good poet is one with whose poetry everyone can identify.. A zillion meanings can be derived from a same poetry in different moods. Don't misunderstand me: I am not writing a wrong review. But our modern age poets do not just write poetry-they sing it too. And out of such a band of poets, my favourite group is Simon and Garfunkel.


Its a fashion to group music along lines such as Rock, Pop, Country,etc. I do not know under what genre this music falls along, and nor do I care. All I can say is that If you wants to listen to melodious, hummable music and need some sense to be drilled into you at the same time, its time to listen to what Mr. Paul Simon and Mr. Art Garfunkel are trying to tell us. The transition from one song to the other is so smooth, one might even miss it. But rest assured-each song is worth listening to and falling in love with.


I guess its time to stop my lyrical trash and quote a few lines from these poets. The song that appeals to me the most is a track called 'Old Friends'.


Can you imagine us years from today,


Sharing a park bench quietly,


How terribly strange to be seventy.


Then I come to a song called 'The Boxer'. Its one of the less quoted songs of this duo; it describes a lonely life of a struggler. It has two of the most meaningful lines in music that I have come across....


I have squandered my resistence for a pocketful of mumbles, such are Promises,


All Lies and jests, still a man hears what he wants to hear, and disregards the rest.


The two most famous songs of this duo are 'Bridge over Troubled Water' and 'The Sounds of Silence'. The sounds of silence has immortal lines such as


But my words like silent raindrops fell,


And echoed


In the wells of silence


Bridge over troubled water is a memorable love song, which I guess, everybody must have heard and I need not go into. If you havent, It wouldnt be a bad idea to buy this album just for this one song alone.


Another beautiful song of this duo, one of my personal favourites is a song called The Dangling Conversation


Yes, we speak of things that matter,


With words that must be said,


''Can analysis be worthwhile?''


''Is the theater really dead''


Yes this duo does sometimes come across a bit melancholy, and if you are looking for a pick-me-up after a tough day, Its better to listen to the Beatles. Yes, this group does share lighter moments with us-in one song they advise us on ''50 ways to leave your lover''. The lady advises the guy(me, you or anyone you know) different ways to leave your lover; and she just cutely says.....


''The problem is all inside your head, she said to me


The answer is easy if you take it logically


I'd like to help you in your struggle to be free


There must be fifty ways to leave your lover''


She tries giving different ideas, but they all sound dumb to me.. So how does she convince me in the end????


She said, why don't we both just sleep on it tonight


And I believe, in the morning you'll begin to see the light


And then she kissed me and I realized she probably was right


There must be fifty ways to leave your lover, fifty ways to leave your lover


There's another beautiful light song of the duo 'Feelin Groovy' which I have discussed in my favourite songs review; its worth listening to.


If you are a rock afficianado, a ghazal fanatic, or love just laid back music..You will definitely want to try this group out (If you already havent, which is improbable). Give it a miss if you are a brigade of Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys, Abhijeet Sawant type. Rock fans esp. Floyd fans will like to listen to this group when they are in a mood of something different and something soothing.


And for the britney spear's type- All I can say in Defense of the review is the original ''Cecilia'' is by this wonderful duo.


Parsely sage rosemary and thyme...
Jan 11, 2005 03:15 PM 2069 Views

''Tonight I sing my song again


play the game, and pretend....


but all my words come back to me,


in shades of mediocrity,


like emptiness in harmony,


I need someone to comfort me....homeward bound''


When I hear the beautiful strains of this song or for that matter any other song from ''the best of simon and garfunkle'' cd the first image that comes to my mind is one of lament...you may wonder why such melodious soul-stirring songs create such a feeling in me...frankly, I lament for the lost chords and harmony in music that was present in these dion's times.


Can you imagine any musician coming up with a thought provoking creation like''the sound of silence''...blatantly criticising the loss of the human touch...we live in a world where ''the words of the prophet are written on a subway wall''.


Or for that matter a song of undying love and self-sacrifice as ''like a bridge over troubled water''....i cannot. thus I listen to s&g, marvel and be amazed with their grace and fluidity over rhythm, beat, melody and words!


The best of simon and garfunkle is a must for anyone who calls himself an s&g fan...it has 20 of their best songs like;




  1. sound of silence




  2. homeward bound




  3. I am a rock




  4. the dangling conversation




  5. scarborough fair/canticle




  6. feelin' groovy




  7. a hazy shade of winter




  8. at the zoo




  9. mrs robinson




  10. bookends




  11. bridge over troubled water




  12. el condor pasa




  13. the boxer...... and 7 more






The album is a reflection of the creative genius of a poet and a singer... they talk of times which are strange... where ''we speak of things that matter,with words that must be said''.



While bookend talks about friendship..''can you remember just years from today, sharing a parkbench quietly, how terribly cold to be seventy''.... the song hazy shade of winter laments wasted youth.


the boxer and bridge over troubled water are definitely high on any fan's list but the song that would stay on in your mind for the brilliant orchestration is scarborough fair.


.....''remember me to the one who lives there,


she once was a true love of mine.''


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