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Postby NothingFails » Tue Apr 10, 2012 5:25 am

Vindrag wrote:I need to go through his discography again. I was crazy about him back in 2006 and I loved his latest album, but I've just stopped listening to his albums since that was released!
you should check out last years' So Beautiful Or So What. Another great album in his discography
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Postby Vindrag » Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:05 pm

Yepp! That's the album I meant! One of the best released last year! ;)
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Postby summer » Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:07 pm

Vindrag wrote:I need to go through his discography again. I was crazy about him back in 2006 and I loved his latest album, but I've just stopped listening to his albums since that was released!
I need to do the same. I still know very little about Paul except for Bill's suggestions. :(
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Postby CrazyCrazy » Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:08 pm

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Vindrag wrote:I need to go through his discography again. I was crazy about him back in 2006 and I loved his latest album, but I've just stopped listening to his albums since that was released!
I need to do the same. I still know very little about Paul except for Bill's suggestions. :(
Try the "Hearts & Bones" album it is amazing for me. :D
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Postby summer » Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:12 pm

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Vindrag wrote:I need to go through his discography again. I was crazy about him back in 2006 and I loved his latest album, but I've just stopped listening to his albums since that was released!
I need to do the same. I still know very little about Paul except for Bill's suggestions. :(
Try the "Hearts & Bones" album it is amazing for me. :D
Thanks :D I'll start with it :D
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Postby NothingFails » Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:49 pm

Hearts And Bones is life. "Cars Are Cars" doesn't rank with his finest moments but the whole album is a masterpiece still.
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Postby CrazyCrazy » Tue Apr 10, 2012 8:05 pm

^ Yeah I love the whole album hope you enjoy Dash! :D

NothingFails wrote:what do you think of Simon And Garfunkel Bill? I do prefer Paul's solo work but have been getting into S&G's work lately too. Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme is a masterpiece.
Sorry just spotted this, I love them naturally, not as much as Paul solo, I've actually been in love with "Bookends" from them of late! That album you spoke of is one I have heard but not properly listened to yet. :D By the way have the heard the album "Two Teenagers"? It is a very early album from them.
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Postby NothingFails » Tue Apr 10, 2012 8:48 pm

crazycrazy wrote:^ Yeah I love the whole album hope you enjoy Dash! :D

NothingFails wrote:what do you think of Simon And Garfunkel Bill? I do prefer Paul's solo work but have been getting into S&G's work lately too. Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme is a masterpiece.
Sorry just spotted this, I love them naturally, not as much as Paul solo, I've actually been in love with "Bookends" from them of late! That album you spoke of is one I have heard but not properly listened to yet. :D By the way have the heard the album "Two Teenagers"? It is a very early album from them.
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I've heard Hey Schoolgirl, never really paid too much attention to the pre-Simon And Garfunkel stuff since it seems like neither of them hold it in too high esteem except for the curiosity value.

PSR&T is a brilliant personal and political album. The essay on the back of the album by some random critic is kind of pretentious talking about how S&G along with The Beatles and Dylan are making people take rock seriously, etc.. But there's not a bad song on it. I was listening to the album last night when I posted that.
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Postby CrazyCrazy » Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:35 pm

NothingFails wrote:
crazycrazy wrote:^ Yeah I love the whole album hope you enjoy Dash! :D

NothingFails wrote:what do you think of Simon And Garfunkel Bill? I do prefer Paul's solo work but have been getting into S&G's work lately too. Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme is a masterpiece.
Sorry just spotted this, I love them naturally, not as much as Paul solo, I've actually been in love with "Bookends" from them of late! That album you spoke of is one I have heard but not properly listened to yet. :D By the way have the heard the album "Two Teenagers"? It is a very early album from them.
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I've heard Hey Schoolgirl, never really paid too much attention to the pre-Simon And Garfunkel stuff since it seems like neither of them hold it in too high esteem except for the curiosity value.

PSR&T is a brilliant personal and political album. The essay on the back of the album by some random critic is kind of pretentious talking about how S&G along with The Beatles and Dylan are making people take rock seriously, etc.. But there's not a bad song on it. I was listening to the album last night when I posted that.
I will need to listen to that album some more!! I posted a few pre S&G tracks from the album "Two Can Dream" on the "What album..." thread, listen. :)
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Postby NothingFails » Fri Apr 13, 2012 4:08 am

Some strange irony... listening to Bookends right now and on Old Friends they sing about how strange it must feel to be 70 years old... today Paul and Art are both 70, and yet in 2012 70 doesn't quite feel as ancient as it did in 1968.
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Postby CrazyCrazy » Fri Apr 13, 2012 6:28 pm

NothingFails wrote:Some strange irony... listening to Bookends right now and on Old Friends they sing about how strange it must feel to be 70 years old... today Paul and Art are both 70, and yet in 2012 70 doesn't quite feel as ancient as it did in 1968.
So strange I was thinking the same thing! :o :lol: Age is nothing to me, Paul is amazing and Art's voice is sublime. 8-)
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Postby NothingFails » Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:29 am

An unpopular opinion only people on this thread would care about either way :lol:

Bookends and Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme >>>>> Bridge Over Troubled Water

The title song of course is epic, and so is The Boxer and Only Living Boy In New York, but the album as a whole isn't as consistent... you can hear the friction between the two of them on it.
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Postby CrazyCrazy » Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:21 pm

NothingFails wrote:An unpopular opinion only people on this thread would care about either way :lol:

Bookends and Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme >>>>> Bridge Over Troubled Water

The title song of course is epic, and so is The Boxer and Only Living Boy In New York, but the album as a whole isn't as consistent... you can hear the friction between the two of them on it.
I think I agree! :o 8-)
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Postby Vindrag » Wed May 09, 2012 11:31 pm

CONGRATULATIONS PAUL SIMON

Official announcment of 2012's Polar Prize Award

Well deserved! ;)

During his distinguished career Paul Simon has been the recipient of many honors and awards including 12 Grammy Awards, three of which (Bridge Over Troubled Water, Still Crazy After All These Years, and Graceland) were albums of the year. In 2003 he was given a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for his work as half of the duo Simon and Garfunkel. He is a member of The Songwriters Hall of Fame, a recipient of their Johnny Mercer Award and is in the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Simon and Garfunkel and as a solo artist. His song “Mrs. Robinson” from the motion picture The Graduate was named in the top ten of The American Film Institute’s 100 Years 100 Songs. He was a recipient of The Kennedy Center Honors in 2002 and was named as one of Time Magazine’s “100 People Who Shape Our World” in 2006. In 2007, Mr. Simon was awarded the first annual Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. In 2011 Mr. Simon was elected to The American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Of Mr. Simon’s many concert appearances he is most fond of the two concerts in Central Park in New York (with his partner and childhood friend Art Garfunkel in 1981 and as a solo artist in 1991) and the series of shows he did at the invitation of Nelson Mandela in South Africa: the first American artist to perform in post-apartheid South Africa.

Paul Simon’s philanthropic work includes the co-founding of The Children’s Health Fund with Dr. Irwin Redlener. The CHF donates and staffs mobile medical vans that bring health care to poor and indigent children in urban and rural locations around the United States. Since its inception in 1986 it has provided over 2 million doctor/patient visits. Mr. Simon has also raised millions of dollars for worthy causes as varied as AMFAR, The Nature Conservancy, The Fund for Imprisoned Children in South Africa, and Autism Speaks.
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Postby summer » Thu May 10, 2012 5:00 am

Starting the morning with Everything about it is a love song Image

It's already raining outside. I need more sunshine to function, it's essential for my existence. :lol: Though I do love rain.
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Postby CrazyCrazy » Thu May 10, 2012 6:08 pm

Congrats Paul, you amazing man you. 8-)

LOL at Justy. :lol: 8-)

"Hearts & Bones" album stays steady in my Top 10 this week, love that album to death. 8-)
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Postby summer » Thu May 10, 2012 7:50 pm

crazycrazy wrote:
"Hearts & Bones" album stays steady in my Top 10 this week, love that album to death. 8-)
I need to check the album but I'm too tired to do it tonight :( 8-)
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Postby CrazyCrazy » Wed May 23, 2012 6:59 pm

I've been really bumming his music recently, I've really needed it, so thoughtful and relaxing, I love his music so much. 8-)
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Postby NothingFails » Sat May 26, 2012 1:45 am

A&E US is airing the Under African Skies documentary several times this weekend for those who have it. I have the DVR set. Even though Graceland isn't my fave Paul Simon album, I know it'll be good. I enjoyed the Bridge Over Troubled Water documentary that VH1 Classic aired last year.
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Postby NothingFails » Tue May 29, 2012 7:48 pm

I watched the "Under African Skies" documentary last night. Paul actually considers the failure of Hearts And Bones a blessing in disguise (though he does defend the album) because he thinks had the album been a bigger seller that Warner would've breathed down his neck harder and he probably wouldn't have been able to make Graceland the way he wanted.

Hard to believe how controversial the album was in the black community because many felt Paul was a rich white man exploiting poor South Africans for monetary gain, when you could see from the footage of him reuniting with the musicians after 25 years since they last worked together that there was mutual respect across the board.
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Postby CrazyCrazy » Tue May 29, 2012 8:00 pm

I don't think they are airing that over here in th UK! :x Hearts & Bones >>>> :lol: 8-)
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Postby NothingFails » Tue May 29, 2012 8:12 pm

crazycrazy wrote:I don't think they are airing that over here in th UK! :x Hearts & Bones >>>> :lol: 8-)
The DVD will be included with the remastered Graceland. It is nice to see him so unguarded like he is. When you consider all the people who show up to talk on it (McCartney, Peter Gabriel, Quincy Jones, Phillip Glass, etc...), it truly shows just how beloved Paul is by his peers.
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Postby CrazyCrazy » Tue May 29, 2012 8:14 pm

Wow thanks! I will wait for the re-master as I've not purchased that album physically yet. 8-)
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Postby Chun » Sun Jul 15, 2012 11:08 pm

crazycrazy just told me why Graceland is charting (anniversary edition). Unbelieveable success, top ten in the UK for 2 weeks now. I'm very happy.
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Postby CrazyCrazy » Sun Jul 15, 2012 11:10 pm

chun1702 wrote:crazycrazy just told me why Graceland is charting (anniversary edition). Unbelieveable success, top ten in the UK for 2 weeks now. I'm very happy.
Hello Chris! :lol:

Woo so glad to see you developing an interest in Paul! 8-) I love this one of course but it's not among my faves from him.

Post updates on your progress through his discography, now John (NF) won't be around my topics will be a lot quieter! :(
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