We are all indebted to those who inspired us. Paul Simon is indebted to Jimmy Cliff, the Everly Brothers, and the great blues artists of the past. All of the rest of us are indebted to Paul Simon.
Also saw him at the Pantages which was within a week or so of this show I believe. I would agree with @Dunford00 that it was probably one of the best shows I've ever seen by far. Every song, every note, everything was perfect, and his version of this was one of the best moments of the show.
Saw him in Berkeley last month and it was an amazing show. This would have been a treat, but I can't complain. We did get to hear a beautiful solo version of Sounds of Silence and Here comes the sun. Along with a lot of his other great songs.
@lladsbid It was getting tired a year or two back, I remember seeing a bunch of live performances on youtube and he just sounded so tired and I was thinking "ah crap, he's getting ready to make his exit" Then he came out with So beautiful So what and he sounded better on that and I was very happy. Then I saw him live in Berkeley about a month ago, and his voice started off a little tired, but by the end of the show it's like he regained his youth and sounded amazing. Best show of my life.
great performance!! great that you could film that close and with that sound quality.... But for a starting musician like me it's SO annoying not to see his right hand on the guitar to see what he really does....
We are all indebted to those who inspired us. Paul Simon is indebted to Jimmy Cliff, the Everly Brothers, and the great blues artists of the past. All of the rest of us are indebted to Paul Simon.
Hasslington75 3 weeks ago
Also saw him at the Pantages which was within a week or so of this show I believe. I would agree with @Dunford00 that it was probably one of the best shows I've ever seen by far. Every song, every note, everything was perfect, and his version of this was one of the best moments of the show.
Ryangabrinetti 3 weeks ago
He's still got the sweet voice... after all these years.
The60sfanatic 1 month ago
the mother and child reunion
is mixing eggs with chicken
MikeWebbsDead 3 months ago
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jazzartdesign 3 months ago
Saw him in Berkeley last month and it was an amazing show. This would have been a treat, but I can't complain. We did get to hear a beautiful solo version of Sounds of Silence and Here comes the sun. Along with a lot of his other great songs.
jazzartdesign 3 months ago
saw him at pantages and believe me the videos do not do the show justice, it was an amazing experience, probably the best show ive ever seen.. peace
Dunford00 7 months ago in playlist paul simon and more 6
why don't the douchers in the background shut up and actually listen to the song?
Actueel68 7 months ago
@Actueel68 You go to a concert to experience a legend and people chat! Unbelievable some people.
whatsitallabouthey 5 months ago
his voice has held up really well, he sounds the same as he did when he was much younger
lladsbid 9 months ago
@lladsbid It was getting tired a year or two back, I remember seeing a bunch of live performances on youtube and he just sounded so tired and I was thinking "ah crap, he's getting ready to make his exit" Then he came out with So beautiful So what and he sounded better on that and I was very happy. Then I saw him live in Berkeley about a month ago, and his voice started off a little tired, but by the end of the show it's like he regained his youth and sounded amazing. Best show of my life.
jazzartdesign 3 months ago
great performance!! great that you could film that close and with that sound quality.... But for a starting musician like me it's SO annoying not to see his right hand on the guitar to see what he really does....
FBAV 9 months ago
ciao!!great video,che fotocamera hai usato ??thanks
Francesco66216 10 months ago
70 años.....increible
juannogales 10 months ago 3
Great video,thanks!
brenda19ish 10 months ago