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@allyg273 Underrated? By whom? Paul is regarded as one of the best including Dylan and the Beatles. I even think he did his best work after Garfunkel.
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@ilich1325 Paul Simon graba esta cancíon con el grupo folklórico peruano "Los Incas" que más tarde se llamaría "Urubamba". Con ellos grabó también el "Condor Pasa" bajo el título de "If i could". Saludos desde el Perú.
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the flutes give me the shivers so bad (also remind me of a few songs off Bridge Over Troubled Water), LOVE that line about thankin the Lord for his fingers. And indeed, thank you Lord for these here fingers
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the original album is called Paul Simon in Concert: Live Rhymin, you can find all about it in Wikipedia
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@allyg273 There are people who find that the voice of Paul Simon is not angelic enough. He's a unique mix of many talents (Sings and compose music and is a poet)
Try to do the same and you gonna blow up at least at two of these talents if not all. Sometimes I think its envy that he's done so well without the uplifting voice of Art Garfunkel (who IS a better singer) But man can easily forget that it was Paul who wrote the lyrics and music that made Garfunkel shine
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I for one find YouTube full of great tresures. Digging in the swamp of uploads you find diamonds platinum and gold.
Thanks to everyone who uploads Paul Simon songs for I relisch him and his gift to us.
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BRO,,,,,a boy from queens killin it....one of my favs from him,, "id like to hock it"....lol
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@wlaprimavera - Actually this song was released in 1972.
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@gcarvalhoodontologia Thumbs up for pure and beautiful. Thumbs up for Paul Simon. Thumbs down for profanity.
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Every time im looking for something pure and beautifull in this fucking life , i know that i can find it in simon's songs .
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peruvian instrumental "charango" (maybe guitar)
That is the BEST rendition for sure! Can you tell me which album it is from? I downloaded a version from itunes but don't like it as well as this one. Thanks.
Kilty68 9 months ago 3
@Kilty68 This song is from Paul Simon's 1977 album "Greatest Hits, Etc.",
which is the Best Paul Simon album if you ask me :-)
wlaprimavera 9 months ago 7