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Simon and Garfunkel Biography
Though it's their pristine harmonies one notices on first
listen, what made Simon & Garfunkel more than just some pleasant pop duo
of the '60s was the constant aesthetic questing of its songwriter, Paul
Simon. His early work bespeaks that of the dutiful English major making
the transition from second-rank poetry to second-rank song lyrics. "The
Sounds Of Silence" is a stirring little song made larger by its
overreaching ambition to say something. It was actually producer Tom
Wilson who smartly added the electric backing group and made the song a
folk rock success. The duo spent much time in the studio
perfecting their sound. The resulting albums were polished without too
much sickly sweetener. Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme included
"Homeward Bound," the literarily ambitious "The Dangling Conversation"
and the heavy-handed "Silent Night/Seven O'Clock News," which obviously
juxtaposes the gentle Christmas melody with an anchorman's read of the
year's crises. They had several songs included in the Mike Nichols film,
The Graduate. The single "Mrs. Robinson" became a huge seller. By 1970,
they were at a peak with Bridge Over Troubled Water, but they had grown
apart as people. Garfunkel pursued acting while Simon pushed for a solo
career. They've reunited several times to play their old hits, including
the massively successful Concert In Central Park. Artistically, Simon
has had far more success on his own.
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