Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Ross Date: 23 Feb 05 - 09:12 AM We are having a Paul Simon night on the 7th March 2005 At the Bull ph in Barton-Le-Clay, Bedfordshire Singaround format - all welcome |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Paco Rabanne Date: 23 Feb 05 - 06:34 AM Ace of Spades. |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Auggie Date: 22 Feb 05 - 11:12 PM Kathy's Song Cloudy Old Friends Something So Right Prior to this lifetime I (too)surely was a tailor... I own the tailor's face and hands. |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: bflat Date: 22 Feb 05 - 09:22 PM I like a lot of his songs. First learned to play 59th Street Bridge Song. I like Homeward Bound; Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover and The Sound of Silence. He may have conscripted songs but he made them his uniquely. Ellen |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Genie Date: 22 Feb 05 - 07:42 PM Quote (JustaPicker):"I think "Bridge Over Troubled Water" is the best song he's ever written - especially recorded Gospel versions by other vocalists." Yeah, that. I love S&G's original version, but there are other versions (e.g., Aretha Franklin, Clay Aiken) that I love just as much. To me, that's a mark of a great SONG - as opposed to a great performance or arrangement. A great song can be remade in many ways and still sound great! |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Genie Date: 22 Feb 05 - 07:30 PM Gee, Paul wrote so many great songs (50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, The Boxer, The Sound of Silence, Under African Skies, etc., etc.) ... but Bridge Over Troubled Water -- hands down! (IMNSHO) |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST,guest Date: 22 Feb 05 - 07:22 PM Paul Simon has written and performed so many great songs, and delivered them to us in such a way as they have imprinted themselves in our minds, and several generations relate to them. Very few people have been able to have this lasting effect. He certainly moved with the times and managed to re-invent himself and move very successfully from a folk sound to a new african sound which was unique to the 'western'music scene at the time. I have never heard a paul simon song or a S/G song performed by anyone else that comes close to them. Complete proffessional; complete singer; complete entertainer....far too fifficult to just pick one favourite song... the more I think about it the harder the task becomes. P S I'm a fan. |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: stevi Date: 22 Feb 05 - 01:03 PM Duncan He Was My Brother Kathy's Song---- to start with the man's magic |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: dwditty Date: 22 Feb 05 - 12:32 PM Well, never did like Paul Simon much...but man, I love John Forster's portrayal of Paul ripping off cultural music of all kinds in his (Forster's) song, "Fusion." |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 22 Feb 05 - 12:28 PM Yes indeed thank you Paul for all that music. there was hardly anything of it that I didn't love - hardly any song that doesn't evoke memories and longings for times and things that might have been. Best Paul memories: struggling with staccato am/Bm chord change in I am a rock. January '65. A friend had seen him play at Les Cousins and bought the album. My first stereo system (with teak needles as Woody Allen jibed!) and the cars whizzing around the room in Baby Driver. A million pub gigs with The Boxer to keep you company. That band in One Trick Pony with Steve Gadd etc. well you know it all, it was your lives as well..... al the best big al |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Cluin Date: 22 Feb 05 - 04:33 AM I like "Call Me Al", mainly for the whistle solo in it. "Me and Julio" is pretty good too. But I guess my favourite would have to be "Kodachrome". |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: cptsnapper Date: 22 Feb 05 - 04:22 AM I Do It For your Love, Train In The Distance, Father & Daughter |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: number 6 Date: 21 Feb 05 - 10:24 PM Old Friends sIx |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Justa Picker Date: 21 Feb 05 - 09:55 PM I think "Bridge Over Troubled Water" is the best song he's ever written - especially recorded Gospel versions by other vocalists. |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST,Guest, Sandra Date: 21 Feb 05 - 09:53 PM How about Take Me To The Mardi Gras...? Such a great feel to this song. And, I like the snappy Late In The Evening......and all the music seeping throuuuugh! |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST,Jim Date: 21 Feb 05 - 06:57 PM |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST,daylia Date: 06 Dec 02 - 01:19 PM When I was a little girl, and the devil would call my name, I'd call out "Who do - who do your think you're foolin'...." Still Love it Like a Rock! Later, when I became a not-so-little girl, my favourite changed to "I Am a Rock". Maybe I've got this thing about rocks ... And that line at the end of 'Duncan' still gives me goosebumps - "I was playin' my guitar Lyin' underneath the stars Just thankin' the Lord for my fingers For my fingers ... " Is the world a better place for having known the work of Paul Simon's fingers? I think so!!! - daylia |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST, Mr. O - mpenner5@comcast.net Date: 06 Dec 02 - 11:39 AM he's so past his prime its not even funny. He really ought to give up music making altogether. oh yeah-my favorite song is heartspark dollarsign by everclear |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Merritt Date: 06 Dec 02 - 11:00 AM My favorite these days is "Song for the Asking." I used to play in an instrumental duo that covered pop, swing, celtic, hymns, etc. tunes. One revelation about Simon's music for me was that few of his tunes had the structure and melody to stand on their own musically, IMHO of course. Beatles, Everly Brothers, in cotrast, offered a lot more to work with. - Merritt "Only that day dawns to which we are awake." - H.D. Thoreau |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST,Stringman. Date: 06 Dec 02 - 10:35 AM My thanks To Dave&Julie.I thought "most Perculiar man" was great. So I not so soft. :) |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST Date: 06 Dec 02 - 09:57 AM Johnny Cash does a heartfelt version of Bridge Over Troubled Water on his new CD. My favorite Paul Simon song is American Tune. A brilliant song that captures the essence of ordinary people living the American dream. I also love the original, all-acoustic version of The Sound of Silence from the first Simon & Garfunkel LP. |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Cluin Date: 25 Nov 02 - 02:32 PM That old brain-worm, "Me & Julio". |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: 53 Date: 25 Nov 02 - 01:48 PM Mrs. Robinson, I am a rock, |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST Date: 25 Nov 02 - 01:04 PM Kodachrome, Boy in a bubble, and 50 ways to leave your lover- I dont know why I just find myself singing them |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Little Hawk Date: 25 Nov 02 - 12:23 PM I'm only sort of semi-impressed by Paul Simon's songwriting, but sometimes he's very good at turning a phrase. "The Sound of Silence" was a brilliant song, perfect for the time when it was released. "The Boxer" is pretty neat...some say it's about Dylan...I have no opinion on that. The parody he did of Dylan's electric style was a refreshing change, quite enjoyable even when not seen as a parody. - LH |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST,Geordie Date: 25 Nov 02 - 10:34 AM I have always thought Paul Simon was a bit twee as a songwriter. However, he does have flashes of pure brilliance. I love the Graceland Album; some of my other favourites are Lincoln Duncan; René and Georgette Magritte with their Dog after the War; and Train in the Distance. |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: TIA Date: 25 Nov 02 - 10:32 AM Kodachrome |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST,boromir Date: 25 Nov 02 - 10:20 AM Fog rollin' in off the East River Bank Like a shroud it covers Bleecker Street Fills the alleys where men sleep Hides the shepherd from the sheep |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 25 Nov 02 - 08:45 AM thanks for replying everybody, anyone else want to mention theirs. |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST Date: 02 Aug 02 - 06:26 AM How the Heart Approaches What it Yearns from the One Trick Pony album> |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Dagmar Date: 02 Aug 02 - 03:38 AM Well...for me it is "Lincoln Duncan and that exactly for the following reason which I could not have phrased better than you C Flat and so I copied it : "The guy is such a perfectionist, not just about the musical content or the lyrical sentiment but the actual sound of every word and it's relationship with the following words." Guest DON !!! this is the song you mean by the way and funny enough for me it was the same as for you...this line stayed with me for many years and i did not know from which song. but thanks to the mudcatters I was told that this line is the first line of the second verse of "Lincoln Duncan".. I do not know what it is with this song and I dont care about the actual meaning of the words but it feels as if could not have ever choosen other words for this particular melody...its sound and solid and not one millimeter not "fitting" together in soudn and words..amazing! Dagmar Anyone "knows" why some songlines stay with us and speak to us because of their match of melody and words so long ..why some speak to some and others speak to others ? What EXACTLY is going on there? |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: John Hardly Date: 01 Aug 02 - 09:56 PM Lonesome EJ, Point taken. Maybe it sounds sophomoric, but as a guy too shy to write for fear of criticism, I gotta ask.... ....so what should they have been reading?
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Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST Date: 01 Aug 02 - 09:23 PM Why has no-one mentioned '50 ways to leave your lover'. Guess all Mudcatters are happy with their partners....*grin* |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: YOR Date: 01 Aug 02 - 07:31 PM "Still Horney After All These Years" "Still Lazy After All These Years" OK, back on track "Bridge Over Troubled Water" by far. Roy |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: catspaw49 Date: 01 Aug 02 - 03:09 PM I think Simon is a premier wordsmith although I agree with Leej about some of his earlier work. He writes in two ways.....sometimes they coincide and sometimes they don't. He writes about and to phrases that he either sees somewhere or pop into his head. "René and Georgette Magritte with their Dog after the War" was a phrase he saw on the back of an old photograph and it stuck in his mind. He also writes not to tunes, but to rhythms. This started with him during "Hearts and Bones" although I think it had been coming along that way for a while. Virtually all of the Graceland stuff was written to a rhythm that he liked. That's why so many of the phases seem so one-off and even a bit disjointed. They all do however tell a story. He can use words and phrases that are completely incongruous but fit perfectly within that song. Spaw |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: John Hardly Date: 01 Aug 02 - 02:41 PM Possibly One Trick Pony. I saw Peter Mulvey in a house concert cover this song and it was stunning. Another fave is Baby Driver. I can't hear it and not smile. Love the two "America's" too. |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Lonesome EJ Date: 01 Aug 02 - 01:13 PM I like Paul's stuff, but much of his early work was pretty sophomoric. Take his line from The Dangling Conversation
And you read your Emily Dickinson Tell me that doesn't sound like the kind of pretentious crap an English Major at NYU would write. I like Celia a lot, as well as Bridge Over Troubled Water, and Still Crazy after All These Years. And America? A little too much touching angst in the line "Cathy, I whispered 'I'm lost', though I knew she was sleeping". Have to admit I fell for that kind of thing when I was, myself, a college lad. |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST,Lori Date: 01 Aug 02 - 11:58 AM Poem On an Underground Wall is my favorite Paul Simon song. I also like the poem itself. The last time I looked it was still there, scribbled on the advertising at the Russell Square station. "...a single word his poem comprising, four letters..." |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Sir Roger de Beverley Date: 01 Aug 02 - 10:16 AM Dave & Julie I too have a vinyl copy of the PS Songbook that he signed for us when stopping over after playing the Grimsby Folk Club (UK) just before S&G hit the charts with The Sound of Silence. Since it was deleted many years ago and has never been transferred to CD (apart from a couple of tracks on a compilation) I guess that it is pretty valuable - not that I'd sell it. R |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST,Frogmore Date: 01 Aug 02 - 12:02 AM To me, Paul Simon is America's Lennon/McCartney in terms of diversity, intelligence, and good ol' soul. Now Bob Dylan...that's a whole 'nother thing. And Mississippi John, and Hoagy, and Mose, and ....... Goodnight y'all. |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST,Bo in KY Date: 31 Jul 02 - 11:59 PM Just have to throw in a few more: from the "Hearts & Bones" album, "René and Georgette Magritte with their Dog after the War" is sonically surreal, psychedelic, and knocks me out every time:
"with all of the mannequins dressed in the style
And yes, the new album is fairly lame in comparison, but it has its moments:
"I'll be away for a long time, so here's how the story goes: OK, so it doesn't work all that well as poetry. But the beat builds and modulates and grows on you! |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST Date: 31 Jul 02 - 09:51 PM Homeward Bound, is mine, mainly because I have never worked out that starting guitar lick. I'm sure a 'tuning' was involved. |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Deda Date: 31 Jul 02 - 09:04 PM I can't believe no one has mentioned Lincoln Duncan. Paul Simon has always been one of my favorite songwriters, although I agree, he's probably very demanding to work with. I just never get tired of him. I loved his earliest solo stuff, from Rhymin' Simon -- Papa Hobo. Also One Trick Pony. I loved all his stuff from the "Graduate" era, too. I still do. I can't think of any of his work that I don't really admire and enjoy terrifically. |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST,Renata Date: 31 Jul 02 - 06:22 PM It's got to be "America" - emigrating from Europe in the 70's, and on my way to "look for America" myself then, this one still gets me every time.... |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Catherine Jayne Date: 31 Jul 02 - 05:39 PM My favourite Paul Simon song is "The Sound of Silence" but my favourite line must be "and an island never cries". As a child my brother and I would listen to the song "I Am a Rock" on long journeys. Cat |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Dave & Julie Date: 31 Jul 02 - 04:35 PM PS's songwriting has constantly improved but I still get a rare buzz from the "raw edge" of his very first solo album "The Paul Simon Song Book". Choose any from "He Was My Brother", "A Church Is Burning", "I Am a Rock", "A Most Peculiar Man", "Leaves That Are Green", "Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall". I still have the vinyl - unsophisticated, magical stuff. |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST,Bill Kennedy Date: 31 Jul 02 - 03:05 PM there is no such thing |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST,Don Date: 31 Jul 02 - 03:01 PM I'm not sure what my favorite Paul Simon SONG is, but I can tell you my favorite LINE from a Paul Simon song: "My father was a fisherman, my mother was a fisherman's friend" |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: GUEST,Frogmore Date: 30 Jul 02 - 11:40 PM Many. How 'bout "(Can't Get Used to) Something So Right."? Let's hear it for Paul, a great American songwriter. |
Subject: RE: What's your favourite Paul Simon song? From: Greenbeer Date: 30 Jul 02 - 08:12 PM oh and i forgot another one: "The Only Living Boy in New York" |
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