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Paul Simon 1991 Tokyo 01/14 Kodachrome

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Paul Simon 1991 Tokyo 01/14 Kodachrome. You can hear Paul said "Nikon" instead of " Nai-Kon", what a kind of consideration for Japanese fans...

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  • wait, I hear him say NAI KON in this video. Not NI KON (knee con). He's still pronoucing it wrong.

  • Please check 2:24, after 2nd verse.

    You can hear Knee-con. ;-)

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  • Kodak batmasaydi daha iyi olurdu ... Hayırlısı

  • The lyric change to "Everything looks better in black and white" foreshadows the moment when mama did take his Kodachrome away years after this performance. Many former Kodachrome diehards are now reacquainting themselves with B&W film.

  • WHY DO MUSICIANS HAVE TO FUCK UP THERE OWN SONGS??????? THE VERSION THAT MADE IT A BIG EFFIN HIT, IS PROLLY THE VERSION EVERYONE WANTS TO HEAR!!!!!!! YA THINK!!!!!!! BOB DYLAN IS NOTORIOUS FOR THAT AS WELL!!!

  • @spelit83 "Your jury is biased, your judgement shallow. Get out of your box!" I'd hate to hear waht you'd say if you WERE putting someone straight.

  • @mikelheron20 Just going through my inbox.... You wrote a pretty off-topic reply. Care to try again? To the point: I put no one straight, just tried to crack the mo(u)ld a bit. I was abrasive, but surely not fascist.

  • This version is so bad that I couldn't stand to watch it to the end.

  • @AdrianSuh it is nee kon, not ni kon

  • if this was the original version it would never have been played on the radio. One of my favorite songs from one of my favorite artists turned into a horrible mess, yech

  • @leewardstyle 1st time he sings nai kon, but next time (verse) he actually sings knee kon

  • C'mon people - in America we pronounce it Nai-Kahn, but in Japan it would be pronounced Nee-Cone (like Ice Cream Cone). He's switching it up for the home audience.

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