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  • @andyandalex
    @andyandalex  3 года назад +136

    Happy hump day A&A fam!! SOOOO excited to hit some more of these guys!! What’s next?! 🔥

    • @BluenoserJo
      @BluenoserJo 3 года назад +30

      I'm fairly new, so I don't know if you've listened to Homeward Bound yet. If you haven't, you should. Mother and Child Reunion is another good one altho' it's Paul solo.

    • @johncampbell756
      @johncampbell756 3 года назад +26

      This is the album cover from Almost Famous when the mom says, "They're high on pot.",
      "America" so you can hear the full version of the song when the sister says it's why she's moving out.
      "The Sound of Silence," "Cecelia," "Parsley Sage Rosemary and Thyme," "My Littke Town" (their one reunion song).
      Their sound grew dramatically over the few years they were together. So they covered a very wide range of sound.

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu 3 года назад +24

      Simon is a killer acoustic guitar player, and he certainly does have upbeat songs like this. My vote for the next song is America.

    • @nicholasmckibbin1510
      @nicholasmckibbin1510 3 года назад +18

      Homeward Bound, America, or Sounds of Silence would be my picks. Also, when you loop back around to the 70's, I strongly suggest love to love by UFO. You guys will dig. F****** rocks but also kind of Proggy. You guys did Rock bottom like a million years ago, and UFO is long overdue for a revisit...

    • @jaybengston1164
      @jaybengston1164 3 года назад +22

      The Sound of Silence. Even if you've heard the Disturbed version.

  • @garanceadrosehn9691
    @garanceadrosehn9691 3 года назад +589

    "Mrs" is married, "Miss" is not married,
    "Ms" is "You don't need to know if I'm married"
    In this movie, it is a *very* significant detail that Mrs Robinson is married.

    • @Meeker128-Amy
      @Meeker128-Amy 3 года назад +16

      Yeah, Ms can be anything. I've been using it since I was a teenager.

    • @rhsatrhs
      @rhsatrhs 3 года назад +12

      Back in the late 60s or early 70s when Ms. became popular, there was a letter to the editor in some magazine or newspaper that said that this was discriminatory because there's only Mr. for men, but it could mean "Mister" for married, or "Master" for young and unmarried (not that anyone still actually used that except for Alfred the butler on Batman!). The writer said we needed something with four letters to mean unmarried for men and he suggested "Mast", and then he said we needed something with three letters to mean "definitely married" for men and he suggested "Stp." -- for "stupid". ;-)

    • @dianeschneider9129
      @dianeschneider9129 3 года назад +41

      Am I correct that Ms. is the same as Mr.? You don't have any idea if a man is married or not, why a women?

    • @kjmorley
      @kjmorley 3 года назад +25

      Ha ha, I was surprised he did not know this, but I guess no one writes letters anymore. Millennials don’t know how to address a letter, or where the stamp goes. Also how to dial a rotary telephone, or read an analog clock. LOL!

    • @roseypeach8363
      @roseypeach8363 3 года назад +10

      @@dianeschneider9129 Ms. is not the same as Mr. Only women can be a Ms. Feminists removed the r from Mrs. to detach the husband from her title because "Down with the patriarchy man."

  • @woodyhuband9248
    @woodyhuband9248 3 года назад +301

    If you like this song and are not old enough to have seen “The Graduate”, you owe it to yourself to see the movie. Then you will love “Mrs Robinson”.

    • @alexanderwalter4595
      @alexanderwalter4595 3 года назад +19

      I read somewhere that, late in life, Anne Bancroft supposedly said it was common for middle age men to come up to her in public and say that their first crush as teenagers was on her Mrs. Robinson character.

    • @frankbarnwell____
      @frankbarnwell____ 3 года назад +22

      Plastics!

    • @Chrisrw2023
      @Chrisrw2023 3 года назад +21

      Your're right, without seeing the movie, this song is less impactful.

    • @breckrichardson390
      @breckrichardson390 3 года назад +12

      That movie is an essential! One of my favorite movies ever!

    • @kimberlinibambini1988
      @kimberlinibambini1988 3 года назад +3

      Yessssssss

  • @AmalgaMem
    @AmalgaMem 3 года назад +567

    People who weren’t alive at the time don’t realize how huge Simon & Garfunkel were. In the ’70s, when I was growing up, the second most popular musical question (after “When are the Beatles getting back together?”) was “When are Simon & Garfunkel getting back together?” When they finally did, for their 1981 concert in Central Park, half a million people showed up.

    • @LeeRoggy
      @LeeRoggy 3 года назад +7

      More like 600,000

    • @sallyphillips9175
      @sallyphillips9175 3 года назад +20

      I watched that concert live on HBO. To this day, it's my fave concert I didn't attend!

    • @marieparsons9908
      @marieparsons9908 3 года назад +29

      And by the way, that concert was free. : )

    • @michaelanderson2881
      @michaelanderson2881 3 года назад +4

      Huge on HBO (as Sally said) and magnificent performances.

    • @Dr3amtime
      @Dr3amtime 3 года назад +12

      I was living in NYC that year and just happened to walk by Central Park while the concert was happening. Awesome sound system; I was probably a half mile away and could still hear the music pretty clearly.

  • @rickfortier8664
    @rickfortier8664 3 года назад +99

    The picture of Dustin Hofman sitting in the background looking at the camera while the camera sees the back of her black nyloned legs. THAT"S iconic!

  • @antarcticorb9197
    @antarcticorb9197 3 года назад +81

    Having grown up in this era..I can say that virtually every song by them sparks a strong memory...and I believe those my age will agree.

  • @timlazuka1658
    @timlazuka1658 3 года назад +185

    Take a listen to "A Hazy Shade of Winter" - same album, different vibe.

    • @garanceadrosehn9691
      @garanceadrosehn9691 3 года назад +2

      Just to fill in a few details: _"A Hazy Shade of Winter"_ is on the album _"Bookends"._ And while _"Bookends"_ also has _"Mrs Robinson" on it,_ even on _"Bookends"_ that song is listed as coming from the soundtrack for _"The Graduate"._ And _"A Hazy Shade of Winter"_ is not on the soundtrack for _"The Graduate"._

    • @AppalachiaRRlover
      @AppalachiaRRlover 3 года назад +5

      At the zoo is also lit

    • @ptrlxc
      @ptrlxc 3 года назад +6

      A Haze Shade of Winter cover by The Bangles was pretty good too.

    • @scottgelb2650
      @scottgelb2650 3 года назад

      @@ptrlxc 100%

    • @robny1461
      @robny1461 3 года назад +2

      Hazy is too short, their heads will explode! I wish it were at least twice as long. Great tune.

  • @wicky4473
    @wicky4473 3 года назад +208

    The Graduate is an iconic movie. Brilliant. And S&G music throughout.

    • @kimberelydavis379
      @kimberelydavis379 3 года назад +9

      Yeah, it’s a must watch! If you watch the movie, the song just fits perfectly. 😎

    • @charlesharris2749
      @charlesharris2749 3 года назад +7

      It was the soundtrack of our lives back then, an iconic generational movie, along with Easy Rider and later, Apocalypse Now.

    • @viviandarkbloom1
      @viviandarkbloom1 3 года назад +4

      And Katharine Ross 😍

    • @wicky4473
      @wicky4473 3 года назад +1

      @@charlesharris2749 💯

    • @wicky4473
      @wicky4473 3 года назад +1

      @@viviandarkbloom1 💯

  • @jthomann71
    @jthomann71 3 года назад +32

    "Where have you gone Joe Dimaggio, our nation turns its lonely eyes to you" is one of the most iconic lyrics in rock history. Outstanding song.

  • @hiturbine
    @hiturbine 3 года назад +85

    Joe DiMaggio - "Joltin' Joe," "The Yankee Clipper" - was a major league baseball player for the New York Yankees, one of the greatest of all time. He was married to Marilyn Monroe.

    • @nj1639
      @nj1639 3 года назад

      "Woo woo woo!"

    • @dylan3017
      @dylan3017 3 года назад

      Say it aint so...Joe married Monroe?

    • @jgriffin282
      @jgriffin282 3 года назад +6

      @@dylan3017 He made sure there was a bouquet of a dozen red roses on her grave every week until he died.

    • @TheMalibujoe
      @TheMalibujoe 7 месяцев назад +1

      I believe Joe DiMaggio wanted to sue Simon and Garfunkel for using his name in the song. His people talked him out of it and convinced him that it was a compliment to him.

  • @rodneywoodcock8235
    @rodneywoodcock8235 3 года назад +60

    The part about Joe DiMaggio, he's saying that all of the hero's of his childhood are gone, there's no more hero Joe. It was a commentary on where America was at that moment and how far culture/society had fallen. When they're singing about Mrs. Robinson putting something with her cupcakes and most of all she has to "hide it from the kids", they're suggesting that all Mrs. Robinson has a drinking problem, that's how she is dealing with everything, but she's trying to hide it and put up a front that everything is fine. It's a dark song.

    • @podunkcitizen2562
      @podunkcitizen2562 2 года назад +4

      I heard somewhere that Simon ran into Joe DiMaggio at a restaurant and he was a little upset like what do you mean I went away? I'm right here. Simon explained your a hero but your retired, your not gonna come up to the plate to save the day. So Joe was okay with it after that.

    • @jim78us1
      @jim78us1 Месяц назад

      @@podunkcitizen2562 No one had the grace at the plate that DiMaggio did.

  • @ericp3933
    @ericp3933 3 года назад +123

    I would hit “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard” from 1972 solo album…the percussion with Brazilian rhythm is amazing

    • @connieb4372
      @connieb4372 3 года назад +1

      another one of my faves.. We had the good fortune to catch them on their tour when they came through Houston. We had three nosebleed seats and two floor tickets. My twin girls (now 35) grew up on S&G and loved The Concert in Central Park and they had the boxed set of all of their music, so we let them have the floor tickets.. both of them were sobbing at the end of it all, they enjoyed it so much.. meanwhile, in the nosebleeds, I was doing what you normally do at a concert, shouting out Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard when these tight ass people in front of us looked back at me and told me to shut up.. what the literal eff.. glad I didn't spark up a doobie!

    • @oldmachinist9236
      @oldmachinist9236 3 года назад +4

      and Kodachrome

    • @bobthepsychic3853
      @bobthepsychic3853 3 года назад +1

      Great song and album. Duncan is excellent too.

    • @meadish
      @meadish 3 года назад +1

      That is a stellar song. Also Graceland and Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover.

    • @thomaskirts7409
      @thomaskirts7409 3 года назад +1

      YES

  • @lisamorrison2149
    @lisamorrison2149 3 года назад +360

    "Mrs. Robinson... you're trying to seduce me, aren't you?" Great line, iconic movie with a killer soundtrack. You HAVE to watch the movie The Graduate".

    • @stpnwlf9
      @stpnwlf9 3 года назад +15

      Anne Bancroft was stellar in this movie - Dustin Hoffman gets most of the attention, but she was amazing!

    • @lisamorrison2149
      @lisamorrison2149 3 года назад +4

      @@stpnwlf9 And Harrison Ford made his big movie debut.

    • @dougrhonable
      @dougrhonable 3 года назад +12

      Plastics

    • @dougrhonable
      @dougrhonable 3 года назад +4

      Wasn't that American Graffiti?

    • @lisamorrison2149
      @lisamorrison2149 3 года назад +6

      @@dougrhonable No, Harrisons debut was as a boarding house tenant. He had a couple of lines while shaving in the bathroom.

  • @charlestwisted9890
    @charlestwisted9890 3 года назад +186

    This is about the breakdown of American Society, from the traditional roles of the 1950's to the turmoil of the 1960's.
    The references to Joe Dimaggio, a star of the 40s and 50s, the political debates, and hiding the drugs that Mom uses to get through the day...

    • @davidparadis490
      @davidparadis490 3 года назад +16

      Very good analysis, well put

    • @mtnvalley9298
      @mtnvalley9298 3 года назад +5

      breakdown? nah just an evolution of sorts

    • @davidt7482
      @davidt7482 3 года назад +8

      In the movie "The Graduate," Ben (Dustin Hoffman's character) may have been able to break from the current norms (metaphorically) as he and Elaine (Katharine Ross' character) escape from the wedding (literally) but they still had not figured out what they wanted to be. The glazed ("now what-the-fxxk am I going to do?") look that Dustin gives at the end is priceless. Ah, such is life, and we have to figure that out for ourselves.

    • @bodowen
      @bodowen 3 года назад +6

      Also DiMaggio was married to Marilyn Monroe

    • @mrsteve3527
      @mrsteve3527 3 года назад +2

      @@mtnvalley9298 Evolved...lol. that's a good one.

  • @jjr007
    @jjr007 3 года назад +83

    "Me and Julio down by the School Yard" is a great song you should check it out next.

    • @ChicoEscuela
      @ChicoEscuela 3 года назад +2

      Yes!!!

    • @roncypert8255
      @roncypert8255 3 года назад +3

      Mama pajama rolled outa bed
      And she ran to the police station….
      One of the best opening lines ever!
      Besides being an amazing acoustic guitarist, Paul Simon is one of the greatest wordsmiths of our generation!

    • @richardnanian6075
      @richardnanian6075 3 года назад +2

      Great song, but it's from Simon's first solo album, which also has the reggae-inflected "Mother and Child Reunion" and "Duncan" on it. It's not a Simon & Garfunkel song.

    • @jjr007
      @jjr007 3 года назад +1

      @@richardnanian6075 I knew that, still a great song, and worth it for them to listen to.

    • @cog4life
      @cog4life Год назад +1

      Great SONG!!

  • @greggw.brevoort
    @greggw.brevoort 3 года назад +59

    The lyric "Stroll around the grounds until you feel at home" has always meant to me that Mrs. Robinson has been institutionalized ... a 'sanitorium' as they used to call it in those days for the suicidal or addicted housewives like Anne Sexton or Sylvia Plath.

    • @urbangorilla33
      @urbangorilla33 3 года назад +5

      Yeah, rehab for addiction (alcohol). The other hint is "you have to hide it from the kids". The interesting thing is it references the movie but the song wasn't finished yet so only an instrumental version is used in the film.

    • @moniqueleroux2198
      @moniqueleroux2198 2 года назад +2

      I wouldnt't describe either as housewives nor were sanitoriums exclusively for women. Women were far more likely to be institutionalized BITD because their husband or father could do so without their consent or proper evaluation. Asylums were weaponizes against women for divorce or obtaining control of their money and/or property. I understand what you were trying to say and comment you for your examples.

    • @dantallman5345
      @dantallman5345 2 года назад

      Gotta tip my cap to the Sylvia Plath reference. :)

  • @AdamMcGahan
    @AdamMcGahan 3 года назад +64

    "Cecilia" and "I Am a Rock" are my two choices for the next S&G tune to hear.

    • @salinagrrrl69
      @salinagrrrl69 3 года назад

      True story: after a "SCREAMING TREES" show in a small bar on Dickson St Fayetteville Ar 1986 audience & band members hung out on that hot summer Thursday night.
      A fellow ran after a gal YELLING, "OH CECELLIA...." & w/ that in about a minute 60 people were SCREAMING with the TREES that song.
      True story.

  • @beverlyoyarzun3326
    @beverlyoyarzun3326 3 года назад +129

    Paul Simon has mastered the art of the “turn of phrase” and is one of the best lyricists ever. That ability combined with everything else he does so well makes him an iconic singer/songwriter. A lot of songs are already mentioned so I’m throwing in one of my favorites “Still Crazy After All These Years”

    • @daphne9124
      @daphne9124 3 года назад +1

      also known as "Rhymin' Simon"

    • @genevievegelatto8447
      @genevievegelatto8447 3 года назад

      YES! Still Crazy is one of my favorites. Paul Simon wrote SO many great songs. American Tune. Duncan. Slip Slidin’ Away.
      Just so many. Now I want to go crack open a cold one and spin some vinyl. 😎

    • @jayburdification
      @jayburdification 3 года назад +1

      He did bad things to good people in South Africa when he made Graceland, which is an album I love and I can never forgive him for that. He also broke the U.N. ban from performing in the apartheid state. It’s not the music’s fault. It’s never the music’s fault. But he’s a prick and WAYYYYY too into his own sophomoric intellectualism. “The Dangling Conversation,” are you fucking kidding me? Yeah, I said it. I’ve lost my harmonica, Albert 🙄

    • @MrTwister50
      @MrTwister50 3 года назад

      He opened at SNL show singing "Still Crazy..." in a turkey suit. For Thanksgiving show. It was epic and I'll never forget it.

    • @kayelle8005
      @kayelle8005 3 года назад +1

      They should do the whole album for the concert in Central Park.

  • @topgazza
    @topgazza 3 года назад +216

    Hard to pin down S&G “norm”
    But Cecilia is a good next song, America, I Am a Rock as well

    • @dwc1964
      @dwc1964 3 года назад +12

      I agree with "Cecilia" as the next selection. Great groove, spicy lyrics, big fun.

    • @O_Towne_Bear
      @O_Towne_Bear 3 года назад +2

      @@dwc1964 "Cecliila" is my least favorite S&G song.

    • @sharoncarlisle9453
      @sharoncarlisle9453 3 года назад +2

      Cecilia is fun!

    • @bafalan
      @bafalan 3 года назад +8

      All good suggestions add 59th Street Bridge Song

    • @RTSOB1
      @RTSOB1 3 года назад +1

      Agreed, there is no Simon and Garfunkel "norm" beyond great harmonies, but A&A have only dipped a toe in the water., You can dive in, but you may never get to the bottom.

  • @suehaden6103
    @suehaden6103 3 года назад +23

    Please do Sound of Silence, it’s stunning. Paul wrote the song when he was 21 yrs old, one of the best songs ever written. Paul is an amazing talent.

  • @gustavopanesso7297
    @gustavopanesso7297 2 года назад +2

    This folky song was a top hit in the 60s. I was in HS. At the time. I will never get tired listening to this treasure!!❤❤❤😃😃😃👍👍👍

  • @billiewhyers2823
    @billiewhyers2823 3 года назад +368

    This song is from the movie The Graduate, it’s about a total cougar, though they weren’t called that back then,lol. Love you guys.

    • @mrg7858
      @mrg7858 3 года назад +31

      Fun fact: Anne Bancroft was only 6 years older than Dustin Hoffman.

    • @mrg7858
      @mrg7858 3 года назад +9

      Another fun fact: Original title was Mrs. Roosevelt. Renamed to use in the movie.

    • @mrg7858
      @mrg7858 3 года назад +45

      Another fun fact: Plastics!

    • @maceomaceo11
      @maceomaceo11 3 года назад +5

      They were just called, "Mrs. Robinson's"

    • @peterhineinlegen4672
      @peterhineinlegen4672 3 года назад +13

      I'm a very good driver Mrs. Robinson!

  • @dickieburbank
    @dickieburbank 3 года назад +102

    "Late in the Evening," by Paul Simon is an absolute banger. You guys won't believe it. Steve Gadd plays with four drumsticks on that song. Ridiculous!

    • @allisonreed7682
      @allisonreed7682 3 года назад

      Agreed! @Andy & Alex absolutely need to hear it!

    • @mostlyh2o233
      @mostlyh2o233 3 года назад

      God I love that song!

    • @linjicakonikon7666
      @linjicakonikon7666 3 года назад

      Paul Simon writes about "And I blew that room away.."...um, Mr Simon. Maybe in your dreams.

    • @laurawalkerJD
      @laurawalkerJD 3 года назад +1

      This! All day THIS!

    • @richardnanian6075
      @richardnanian6075 3 года назад

      @@linjicakonikon7666 As I wrote elsehwhere, Simon is a superb guitarist - totally underrated. He can do the Bert Jansch thing, as in "Anji." He handles extremely difficult chord progressions easily, as in "American Tune." And he has adapted his style to other styles from around the world multiple times in his career.
      I have known several professional level guitarists. They have all thought highly of him.

  • @jeffschielka7845
    @jeffschielka7845 3 года назад +39

    The Sound of Silence is a must! The last time I suggested this I received over 300 likes.

  • @DM-hk4cw
    @DM-hk4cw 3 года назад +22

    "Hazy Shade of Winter" is of a different vibe, too...a banger of sorts.

    • @batigol47
      @batigol47 3 года назад +3

      That is a dirty riff. Totally unexpected from him.

  • @paulhoward6158
    @paulhoward6158 3 года назад +26

    Another one I love is "America", it's about loss and disillusionment.

    • @ethanwalmark5621
      @ethanwalmark5621 3 года назад

      @Paul Howard one of my favorites. The Yes version also kicks ass (the long version)

    • @nj1639
      @nj1639 3 года назад

      "America" is great.

  • @stantheman9072
    @stantheman9072 3 года назад +70

    Two things to consider: the line “Everywhere you look, you lose” is a consistent comment on political realities, even today; and Joe DiMaggio wasn’t just a baseball player. In this song, he’s a well understood hero symbol and just like the whole point of the movie this song comes from -The Graduate - American culture had begun to devolve into the abyss of the anti-hero. The movie is a very 60s look as to why. Great film. Great song. Depressing subject/reality.

    • @cosybully
      @cosybully 3 года назад +2

      Joe DiMaggio was the best player for the New York Yankees from 1936 to 1951. He married Marilyn Monroe. He was a very big deal. I agree with StantheMan that he represents a high point in American culture to millions of people. Many Americans of a certain age consider the 1960s to be a disaster on many levels, the beginning of the unravelling of culture in general.

    • @stantheman9072
      @stantheman9072 3 года назад +2

      @@cosybully I agree, in part at least. In my view the cultural unraveling began in the 50s which made the crises (political assassinations, race riots, Vietnam War failures, Nixon, etc.) of the 60s and 70s possible. I believe Carter honestly wanted to overcome it, but failed miserably. Reagan succeeded to a limited degree in restoring some level of trust and confidence, but too many cultural touch points and social indicators had been on the decline by then for things to really turn. Of course, this is not about who’s President at any given time, but they do serve a useful symbolic purpose in analyzing this subject because it’s the one office that is elected as representative of the whole nation. What’s obvious is there is now a deep cultural schism in America that will not easily be overcome or settled. People literally hate each other for ideological reasons. I fear we ultimately face a deadly reckoning as a country because of it.

    • @heeyeonrogers5581
      @heeyeonrogers5581 3 года назад +1

      And yet, Paul Simon is on record saying that Mickey Mantle was his favorite baseball player. But mik-ee-man-tel doesn't have the correct number of syllables that jo-duh-maj-ee-oh has. So Joltin' Joe knocked The Mick outta the box. The fact that Joe, as an icon of late depression America resonated is perhaps one of those unconscious things that show why Simon is a great artist, and not just a workaday singer-songwriter.

    • @cosybully
      @cosybully 3 года назад +1

      @@heeyeonrogers5581 Paul Simon was ten years old when Joe DiMaggio retired in 1951, which was also Mickey Mantle's rookie year with the Yankees. DiMaggio was before his time.

    • @stantheman9072
      @stantheman9072 3 года назад

      @@heeyeonrogers5581 I agree. Simon has considerable talent.

  • @ipsurvivor
    @ipsurvivor 3 года назад +111

    You guys should watch _The Graduate._ This song is in it among other Simon & Garfunkel songs on the soundtrack. I think you guys will really dig it.

    • @michaeldowson6988
      @michaeldowson6988 3 года назад +3

      Anne Bancroft as Mrs. Robinson. Who could resist her?

  • @nevinashe6014
    @nevinashe6014 3 года назад +27

    “Where have you gone Joe DiMaggio? Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you.”
    Those iconic lyrics reflected the social upheaval of the mid to late 1960s, and a yearning for the loss of an American innocence that had passed only 5 years earlier from the post WW2 era from the 1940s to early 60s.

  • @MyargonautsJason
    @MyargonautsJason 3 года назад +46

    Paul Simon is an immense talent and belongs in the Mount Olympus of lyricists from that era with Dylan, Lennon/McCartney, Ray Davies, Jagger/Richards, Brian Wilson, Pete Townshend, and the Motown Crew.

    • @ericroux2020
      @ericroux2020 3 года назад +1

      Robert Hunter

    • @redcaddiedaddie
      @redcaddiedaddie 3 года назад

      You could write that down, & then underline it a BAZILLION TIMES!

    • @LSBBD
      @LSBBD 3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the mention of Ray Davies, GSTK

    • @jimcarlson6157
      @jimcarlson6157 3 года назад

      you've included a few mole hills beside the mountain I think

    • @redcaddiedaddie
      @redcaddiedaddie 3 года назад

      @@jimcarlson6157 I'd be interested in knowing who, among that group, you'd consider 'mole hills'?

  • @2bn4lo
    @2bn4lo 3 года назад +8

    Paul Simon, “a poet and a one man band”, is one of the most talented, innovative and longest lived songwriters and musicians of that time. With or without G he’s been writing and performing great music through the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and 2000’s.

  • @allisonreed7682
    @allisonreed7682 3 года назад +148

    This was one of several Simon and Garfunkel songs on “The Graduate” soundtrack, which also included “Scarborough Fair/Canticle”, “The Sound of Silence”, and “April Come She Will”. All are highly worthy of an appearance on your channel. Paul Simon is a genius songwriter and a master guitarist. His solo catalog is impressive, too. Check out “Late in the Evening”. It has the most sublime Afro-Cuban rhythm. And the drummer on this track performed with two pairs of drumsticks, one pair in each hand. Amazing. 🎶🥁

    • @garanceadrosehn9691
      @garanceadrosehn9691 3 года назад +3

      While the soundtrack includes many songs written by Simon and Garfunkel, songs like _“Scarborough Fair/Canticle”_ , _“The Sound of Silence”_ , and _“April Come She Will”_ were first released on their earlier albums. I think _"Mrs Robinson"_ was the only hit song which was written for the movie.

    • @allisonreed7682
      @allisonreed7682 3 года назад +2

      @@garanceadrosehn9691 you’re absolutely right. Thanks for the clarification.

    • @garanceadrosehn9691
      @garanceadrosehn9691 3 года назад +5

      @@allisonreed7682 - I'll add that those are three excellent songs for Andy&Alex to check out!

    • @allisonreed7682
      @allisonreed7682 3 года назад +5

      @@garanceadrosehn9691 thank you! “The Sound of Silence” is the more popular choice of the three, but “Scarborough Fair/Canticle” is my favorite of all of their songs. It’s such a pure and perfect vocal performance.

    • @richardnanian6075
      @richardnanian6075 3 года назад +5

      I'm glad you mentioned the guitar. Simon is shockingly under-rated as a guitarist. He has that Bert Jansch thing going on in "Anji." Then you look at the chord progression in something like "An American Tune," which he makes look effortless.
      I love the lyrics in "Late in the Evening":
      Then I learned to play some lead guitar
      I was underage in this funky bar
      And I stepped outside to smoke myself a "J"
      And when I come back to the room
      Everybody just seemed to move
      And I turned my amp up loud and I began to play
      And it was late in the evening
      And I blew that room away.
      I knew some guy who said, "Blew the room away? Really?" But I'm sure it is true.

  • @sfcub-Bill
    @sfcub-Bill 3 года назад +20

    "The Only Living Boy In New York" Is one of the better Simon and Garfunkel songs very ethereal.

  • @davidnorth9390
    @davidnorth9390 3 года назад +40

    Their "Hazy Shade of Winter" rocks, --and the Bangles do a banging cover

    • @alconstantineau1063
      @alconstantineau1063 3 года назад +1

      Add to that the very recent Foxes and Fossils version!
      ruclips.net/video/MZtj5ezyL7U/видео.html

    • @kayelle8005
      @kayelle8005 3 года назад

      I really love that Bangles cover. Haven’t been able to find it on a streaming service. Perhaps it was only on the Less than zero soundtrack.

    • @taranoreilly5101
      @taranoreilly5101 3 года назад +2

      Yes! Please react to Hazy Shade of Winter! It's their hardest song! I mean, it's still acoustic, but it slaps.

    • @CL-eu7ye
      @CL-eu7ye 3 года назад +1

      The Bangles version is that rarity where the cover is even better than the original - IMO.

  • @ginalobendo752
    @ginalobendo752 3 года назад +20

    “Kodachrome” by Paul Simon is an absolute classic.

  • @JohnRedshaw
    @JohnRedshaw 3 года назад +5

    Originally the song was titled by Paul Simon "Mrs. ROOSEVELT." When asked to be a part of the "The Graduate" soundtrack, the director, Mike Nichols, asked him to change it to Mrs. ROBINSON, who was the character played by the lead actress, Anne Bancroft.

    • @JohnRedshaw
      @JohnRedshaw 3 года назад

      Actually, the true story is that the song was renamed Mrs. RObinson before it was included in the soundtrack.

  • @davemills7030
    @davemills7030 3 года назад +78

    Their song "America" is a great one (music and storytelling).

    • @creech54
      @creech54 3 года назад +5

      Do "America" next!!! And then listen to the YES version.

    • @melhenline8438
      @melhenline8438 3 года назад

      My very favorite S&G song.

    • @johnfoster5295
      @johnfoster5295 3 года назад

      I think the Yes cover is better.

  • @andyb7942
    @andyb7942 3 года назад +61

    This song was written to be used in the movie "The Graduate" as one of the main characters is Mrs. Robinson. I can't recommend watching "The Graduate" highly enough both for some the best integration of great popular music (Simon and Garkunkel's) into a film, but also because it is one of the all-time greatest movies and speaks to your place in life as recent college graduates (though from a late 60s perspective there is still very much relevancy today as the themes are universal). Loved the reaction!

    • @MICHIGANROCKSANDROLL
      @MICHIGANROCKSANDROLL 3 года назад +8

      ONE WORD: PLASTICS!!!!

    • @davewm9589
      @davewm9589 3 года назад

      @@MICHIGANROCKSANDROLL nuff said

    • @RadCenter
      @RadCenter 3 года назад +3

      The song was written before the movie, and never intended to be in movie. The name of the character in the movie was changed to fit the song in because the director liked it.

    • @davewm9589
      @davewm9589 3 года назад

      @@RadCenter well now I know something new, thanks for the info. the song sure seemed to fit the character.

    • @andyb7942
      @andyb7942 3 года назад +1

      @@RadCenter Yes, that is mostly true Nancy -- I was simplifying the backstory. However, the song wasn't already finished and just inserted into the movie. The song's chorus was changed to fit the character in the movie (the song originally referred to "Mrs. Roosevelt") and the song was only recorded after knowing it was to be used in the movie. The character's name in the movie wasn't changed, but rather the character's name in the song was revised to fit the movie.

  • @johnbowen8238
    @johnbowen8238 3 года назад +40

    Eventually you guys should also get around to Paul Simon's "Graceland" album. So many great songs there: "The Boy in the Bubble," "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes," the title track...
    Staying with S&G, I'd vote for "America" as the next track. Brilliant songwriting there.

    • @jameswalls4172
      @jameswalls4172 3 года назад +1

      The Boy In The Bubble has some of his best lyrics.

    • @allmusicservices
      @allmusicservices 3 года назад

      @@jameswalls4172 SO TRUE! Keep waiting for reaction videos to this song and there are none out there. It hasn't "hit" yet. :-(

    • @Meeker128-Amy
      @Meeker128-Amy 3 года назад +1

      My favorite is Under African Skies. Maybe because I'm a child from Tucson, but it's both fun and georgous.

    • @allmusicservices
      @allmusicservices 3 года назад

      @@Meeker128-Amy Also true! Aurally stunning, especially thanks to Linda Ronstadt's vocal. Just found this on Wikipedia: "The song features guest vocals from singer Linda Ronstadt, who received top billing on the single release." Not many other artists other than Simon would do that, I think.

    • @jameswalls4172
      @jameswalls4172 3 года назад

      @@Meeker128-Amy Phoenix here.

  • @greglegakis4177
    @greglegakis4177 3 года назад +13

    He's talking about voting for candidates when he says "any way you lose." It's a slam on politicians.

  • @thomaslowry5245
    @thomaslowry5245 3 года назад +68

    Next is The Sound of Silence and Scarborough Fair by Simon & Garfunkel.

    • @kayelle8005
      @kayelle8005 3 года назад +2

      Lyrically one of the best songs of all time with my favourite opening lyrics ever.

    • @twalrus1
      @twalrus1 3 года назад +1

      I like the complexity of Scarborough Fair.

    • @CL-eu7ye
      @CL-eu7ye 3 года назад +2

      Haunting songs, both.

  • @phantompower
    @phantompower 3 года назад +40

    You guys would love Cecilia.

    • @AdamMcGahan
      @AdamMcGahan 3 года назад +4

      "Cecilia" is an acoustic banger par excellence. I've been thinking of suggesting a poll of acoustic bangers.

    • @muserwood
      @muserwood 3 года назад

      Ooh, yeah.

    • @murraywestenskow2896
      @murraywestenskow2896 3 года назад +2

      In 1970 our elementary school had a talent show. A group of 6 - 5th grade girls - sang this song for their talent. It cause a whirlwind of controversy - and I as a 5th grader didn't understand why the person had to get up and wash his face. By the 11th grade I understood.

  • @simongoodman7486
    @simongoodman7486 3 года назад +28

    To my ears Bookends was S&G's greatest album. The song 'America' is almost cinematic in its grandeur, and the music / vocals throughout are sublime! A kind of folkier Pet Sounds, and certainly no less of an achievement.

    • @tristramcoffin926
      @tristramcoffin926 3 года назад +1

      With my music nerd friends I have been making this argument for decades. The conventional wisdom is the best S&G album is Bridge. It has always been Bookends to me. Both are great, though.

  • @kyleterrell6842
    @kyleterrell6842 3 года назад +34

    America is a great song to do next by Simon and garfunkel. Its about the cold War. And its my favorite song of theirs to play on guitar.

    • @Fuphyter
      @Fuphyter 3 года назад +1

      One of my favorite songs! They would love it, especially the lyrics

    • @IllumeEltanin
      @IllumeEltanin 3 года назад

      Definitely a cover comparison of America by S&G and Yes' cover is called for. Another reactor, @JustJP succinctly sums up the difference in versions, but I think you need to listen for yourselves to discover it.

    • @kyleterrell6842
      @kyleterrell6842 3 года назад +1

      @@IllumeEltanin thanks for the info. I never knew yes did a cover. I listened to it and thought it was interesting. The length was unnecessary. And repeating verses. But I dont like yes that much to begin with so it's not really fair to them. But they added a cool groove to it. I'd just never listen to it again unless I'm showing it to someone who hasn't heard it. Simon and garfunkel's version is perfect and never needed a cover.

    • @IllumeEltanin
      @IllumeEltanin 3 года назад +1

      @@kyleterrell6842
      I have to giggle at "the length is unnecessary" comment.
      If one is a lover of prog, which I am, sometimes length is necessary for what non-prog lovers tend to refer to as "noodling." Fortunately, Yes' musicianship is so good, I totally get in to their "noodling."

    • @Meeker128-Amy
      @Meeker128-Amy 3 года назад

      Cold War kind of ruins it. I thought it was very personal with the Kathy I'm lost bit.

  • @grahamdavies2624
    @grahamdavies2624 3 года назад +7

    “Anerica” has some of the finest lyrics in modern music. I think it is S&G at their peak.

  • @williamharvey3860
    @williamharvey3860 3 года назад +31

    Paul Simon did so many great songs after Garfunkel. Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes, 50 Ways, Call Me Al, and so many more… check out the album Graceland!!!

    • @ChicoEscuela
      @ChicoEscuela 3 года назад +1

      This will be a fun AandA dive

    • @steveandme63
      @steveandme63 3 года назад +2

      Under African Skies was the song I didn't know I needed until I first heard it. The imagery is so beautiful.

    • @richardnanian6075
      @richardnanian6075 3 года назад +5

      They should start earlier.
      The first solo album has "Mother and Child Reunion" and "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard."
      The second has "Kodachrome" and "An American Tune."

    • @redredlulu1
      @redredlulu1 3 года назад +1

      Fantastic album.

    • @Meandmymirror
      @Meandmymirror 2 года назад +1

      Yes!!

  • @claudiathomas2629
    @claudiathomas2629 3 года назад +124

    Definitely need to watch “The Graduate”.

    • @ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD
      @ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD 3 года назад +1

      Yes. My dad made me watch it, it’s brilliant

    • @WinteryMix84
      @WinteryMix84 3 года назад +4

      One word: PLASTIC

    • @ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD
      @ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD 3 года назад +3

      @@WinteryMix84 Yes!!!!
      “Oh no, it’s completely baked”

    • @randypowell3374
      @randypowell3374 3 года назад +1

      Pretty much. Definite cougar.

    • @connieb4372
      @connieb4372 3 года назад +1

      Most definitely and after that watch The Concert in Central Park

  • @michaellaporte4951
    @michaellaporte4951 3 года назад +37

    I always loved how they married these jangly, upbeat guitars with the melancholy, ennui-filled lyrics. Check out "America" next!

  • @Jfieri1
    @Jfieri1 3 года назад +10

    Well if you like Simon and Garfunkel "word choices" there's no way around it you have to take in "Sound Of Silence" next. Their best song and maybe THE best song period.

  • @patriciagoodwin1922
    @patriciagoodwin1922 3 года назад +12

    Hey guys! I'm so happy you're listening to more beauties by this duo. "Mrs. Robinson" is on the soundtrack from the 1967 film The Graduate. There are so many songs by Simon & Garfunkel in this movie. The director of the movie, Mike Nichols, had been listening to songs by the duo and was amazed by them so he asked Clive Davis if he could hire them to do songs for the movie. If you watch the movie you'll see a very young Dustin Hoffman. I won't ruin it by telling you what it's about but it's a must see. When the duo split up in 1970, both artists continued successful solo careers. I'd say if you haven't heard "Scarborough Fair/Canticle", "My Little Town", the list goes on, have a listen. Then the solo stuff by both is incredible! "All I Know" by Art Garfunkel omg beautiful and "Mother and Child Reunion" by Paul Simon also incredible. There's so much history with these 2 artists, thanks guys!

  • @gregscupholm254
    @gregscupholm254 3 года назад +92

    You'd really appreciate "Ventura Highway" by America.

    • @Danny-id3fe
      @Danny-id3fe 3 года назад +5

      Sister golden hair is better, my opinion

  • @sherrelwilson7354
    @sherrelwilson7354 3 года назад +25

    Paul Simon’s- Loves me like a rock & 50 ways to leave your lover…next please!

  • @peterquinones3522
    @peterquinones3522 3 года назад +31

    Joe DiMaggio laid flowers at Marilyn Monroe's grave every week for 25 years after she died.

    • @SpaceCattttt
      @SpaceCattttt 3 года назад +1

      She would not have done the same for him.

    • @HamiltonRb
      @HamiltonRb 3 года назад

      John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Marlon Brando, Arthur Miller, Frank Sinatra, Jerry Lewis, Sam Giancana, Robert Mitchum & how many others thought of her too

    • @maceomaceo11
      @maceomaceo11 3 года назад +2

      Just to give the fellas some perspective, Joe DiMaggio was the Tom Brady of his time, baseball being the king of American sport back then. He was married to Marilyn Monroe, which is why he honored her grave the rest of his life.

    • @lisamorrison2149
      @lisamorrison2149 3 года назад +1

      @@HamiltonRb Robert Mitchum. And she was married to Arthur Miller too, so you can bet he missed her, but maybe not as much as Joe did.😞

    • @HamiltonRb
      @HamiltonRb 3 года назад

      @@maceomaceo11 She was married to Arthur Miller, Joe DiMaggio and James Dougherty, and had affairs with several others. Yea, DiMaggio, Mantle , Maris, Drysdale, Ford, Aaron and a few others were the Tom Brady’s of that era, but to put in perspective, Brady wasn’t born yet

  • @ruch5tami
    @ruch5tami 3 года назад +27

    Ms. Can be married or unmarried. It’s from the feminist movement because men get to be Mr. and that can be a married or unmarried man. Also Ms. is pronounced MIzz. Now you know more than you ever thought you needed about that subject 😉

  • @thomasjurgensen2086
    @thomasjurgensen2086 3 года назад +2

    Mid 60's to the early 70's always on the radio

  • @Azabaxe80
    @Azabaxe80 3 года назад +4

    Watching you guys talking about this song as if it was created in a vacuum makes me think at how removed we are from the world of 1967. And then I read the lyrics again and think of how little the world has changed from 1967. Rampant drug use by the "respectable middle class" (the Stones mined this field very well) cynical politics and a sick longing for a supposed "better" past.
    BTW, after their breakup, Art Garfunkel, who got a Masters in Math from Columbia University (1967), taught high school geometry at a private school in Connecticut.

  • @johnhughes3214
    @johnhughes3214 3 года назад +23

    You should listen to "The Sound of Silence" immediately followed by the incredible cover by Disturbed in the same session.

    • @robertreichle1
      @robertreichle1 3 года назад

      Disturbed sucks. I got tired of people raving about that song in about five minutes. The S&G version is a classic. The Disturbed remake is weak. Just having a powerful voice doesn't make a song great. It still matters what you do with it and how you surround it with melody and instrumentation.

  • @recyclerhopkins
    @recyclerhopkins 3 года назад +41

    When you guys get to solo Paul Simon, check out Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard.

    • @mookie7688
      @mookie7688 3 года назад +2

      and Still Crazy After All These Years

    • @sarahadelle1953
      @sarahadelle1953 3 года назад

      excellent choice! I raise birds and that is always their favorite song :)

    • @richardnanian6075
      @richardnanian6075 3 года назад

      "Kodachrome."

  • @izzonj
    @izzonj 3 года назад +33

    Paul Simon was at a restaurant and saw Joe DiMaggio at another table eating with his agent and went over to introduce himself and say hello. Joe said, "I know who you are. Why did you write that song about me? I didn't go anywhere, I'm still here. " Simon explained that he used Joe as an example of a great American hero and was really asking where were our heroes today."
    Joe seemed happy about that. After Simon left he asked his agent, "Did he pay to use my name? How can he use my name without paying me?"
    And you have to watch The Graduate to have any context for this song. Mrs Robinson is an older, respectable woman who is having an affair with her daughters fiance. So, lots of hypocrisy and irony intended with the religious language.

    • @josephtraylor1710
      @josephtraylor1710 3 года назад +1

      You nailed it. Hard to believe they don't know The Graduate or Joe DiMaggio!

    • @Meeker128-Amy
      @Meeker128-Amy 3 года назад

      I don't think you have to have seen the graduate for this song. I grew up with this song and didn't see the graduate until high school. It doesn't exactly match the movie. There is a lot of stuff in the song that stands alone.

    • @RTSOB1
      @RTSOB1 3 года назад

      @@Meeker128-Amy You're partially right, but you can't know who Mrs. Robinson Is without having seen the movie. Additionally, the rhythm and tempo, matched to the movie image - Benjamin's frantic race to find the marriage site cements that song in that film.

  • @allendaveo
    @allendaveo 3 года назад +1

    Just Wonderful. Young Bucks enjoying music I Loved 40 or so Years ago.
    Keep Digging.

  • @jackielouise7538
    @jackielouise7538 3 года назад +10

    My favourite Simon and Garfunkel is 'The Sound of Silence'; great lyrics.

  • @susanklasinski1805
    @susanklasinski1805 3 года назад +43

    Of course there was the lesser-known S&G hit, "Bridge Under Trumbled Water" 😉

    • @MrUnderdog-vn3zf
      @MrUnderdog-vn3zf 3 года назад +2

      Lol @ trumbled..awesome

    • @scottstewart5784
      @scottstewart5784 3 года назад +2

      roasted!!

    • @flashtuinmanman
      @flashtuinmanman 3 года назад +4

      Surely a bridge underwater, trumbled or otherwise, is a tunnel.

    • @susanklasinski1805
      @susanklasinski1805 3 года назад +7

      @@flashtuinmanman It might very well be called a tunnel. Now don’t call me Shirley 😉

    • @burmajones803
      @burmajones803 3 года назад +3

      @@susanklasinski1805 Airplane reference! Well played.

  • @littlelamb2112
    @littlelamb2112 3 года назад +28

    I Am A Rock, Cecilia, and America would be next for me

    • @melissayost4888
      @melissayost4888 3 года назад +1

      YES!!!!!!

    • @1177kc
      @1177kc 3 года назад

      Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard

    • @littlelamb2112
      @littlelamb2112 3 года назад

      @@1177kc for solo Simon, there a lot more, I was just talking S&G 😁

  • @famat161
    @famat161 3 года назад +8

    "the succinct and crisp pronunciation of the 't' sound at the end of "debate" is so Paul Simon-ish. So elegant. You should hear how he ends the phrase "New England" in his song "Duncan".

  • @jamesloughran7278
    @jamesloughran7278 3 года назад +25

    You guys have to hit Scarborough Fair next, it's a masterpiece.

    • @allisonreed7682
      @allisonreed7682 3 года назад +1

      It’s truly a perfect song.

    • @CL-eu7ye
      @CL-eu7ye 3 года назад +2

      S. Fair was before my time but I love it; it is my go-to song to hum to calm crying babies (& more often than not it works!)

    • @SandraHof
      @SandraHof 2 года назад

      I was in high school in southern California from 1970-1974. One of those years in my english class, we broke down the lyrics to Scarborough Fair. It has stayed with me all these decades. You are right, it is a masterpiece.

  • @rodb9275
    @rodb9275 3 года назад +9

    "Kodachrome" and "Keep the Customer Satisfied" are 2 of my favorites of theirs.

  • @Matzoa07
    @Matzoa07 3 года назад +26

    This song was from the movie “The Graduate” with other S&G songs included. This movie put Dustin Hoffmann on the map of quality performers! I am a Rock and Sounds of Silence…. Should be next! Some of the best poetry of my generation!

    • @margaretanscombe730
      @margaretanscombe730 3 года назад +1

      Those GOTTA BE next for sure!! 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @beaux2585
      @beaux2585 3 года назад +1

      I was a Sr. in HS in 1971 & my English teacher was so impressed by Paul Simon's lyrics he called him a poet. Then he had us study and discuss those lyrics instead of the standard Frost, Tennyson, etc.

  • @stevenmix3723
    @stevenmix3723 3 года назад +8

    The Sound of Silence is next, obviously.

  • @Ontir
    @Ontir 3 года назад +9

    This song deals with addiction in a housewife, who’s being institutionalized. Something which was all too common at the time.
    Check out I Am a Rock. America, Only Living Boy in New York, Cecilia, and My Little Town.
    BTW: DiMaggio threatened to sue over his inclusion in the lyrics. He wasn’t ready to see himself as a metaphor.

  • @alexakl6445
    @alexakl6445 3 года назад +4

    Between their usual perfect vocal harmonies and Paul Simon's guitar playing - you can't beat it. So iconic, one of the most famous songs in American history.

  • @grumpy1616
    @grumpy1616 3 года назад +19

    "Miss" = unmarried woman. "Mrs".= married woman. "Ms." is like "Mr." = the person could be married or not married.

    • @MplsTodd
      @MplsTodd 3 года назад

      College kids don’t know this?

  • @loosilu
    @loosilu 3 года назад +25

    Wait till you hear his African-influenced music, then you'll start to get an idea big his palette is. Graceland is one of my favorite albums of all time.

    • @innercirclemusic1
      @innercirclemusic1 3 года назад +1

      All the finest South African grooves and musicians match with Simon’s wit and brilliant songwriting make Graceland one of the most iconic albums in pop history. Perfection in every way. And the speed with which it all got together!

    • @lloovvaallee
      @lloovvaallee 3 года назад +2

      Paul Simon's solo work. Great but not the same as Simon and Garfunkle.

    • @junietunes2148
      @junietunes2148 3 года назад +2

      Graceland is a Top 10 album for me, it's bloody brilliant

    • @timdore1131
      @timdore1131 3 года назад +1

      His follow up "Rhythm of the Saints" using South American and Latin influenced music/musicians is really really good too.

  • @leetroy3129
    @leetroy3129 3 года назад +67

    You need to watch the movie The Graduate. It’s got this song and lots of other good S & G music in it. The song is about an alcoholic, high society woman who is a cougar and an affair she is having. Next? Cecelia (lively) or Scarborough Faire. Brightest blessings and hugs!

  • @laughinggravyuk
    @laughinggravyuk 3 года назад +14

    The cover is the one in "Almost Famous" where William's sister is leaving:-
    Anita Miller : Simon and Garfunkel is poetry!
    Elaine Miller : Yes it's poetry. It's poetry of drugs and promiscuous sex. Honey, they're on pot.

  • @greggw.brevoort
    @greggw.brevoort 3 года назад +9

    "The Only Living Boy In New York" has to be on your list. My favorite. It (and The Boxer) still make me choke up / tear up to this day, 50 years later. It is specifically about the two of them starting to go their separate ways ("Tom" is Art Garfunkel who took off to Mexico to film a movie).

    • @jamesdignanmusic2765
      @jamesdignanmusic2765 3 года назад +1

      Astonishing song. My favourite S&G track. S&G's first band was called Tom & Jerry - Art was Tom and Paul was Jerry.

    • @richardnanian6075
      @richardnanian6075 3 года назад +1

      The movie was "Catch-22," starring Alan Arkin.

  • @jdw5678
    @jdw5678 3 года назад +3

    Simon & Garfunkel's first Billboard #1, for three weeks in June 1968. It earned a gold record and a Grammy, and was their biggest hit until "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" two years later.

  • @jocgo
    @jocgo 3 года назад +5

    Try Sounds of Silence next. It was their first big hit. When you look at their whole catalog they definitely have a diverse set of songs. The foundation is their harmonies. They normally recoded singing into the same mic rather than two different mics.
    Definitely see the movie The Graduate it will give context this song.

  • @RicoBurghFan
    @RicoBurghFan 3 года назад +18

    Ms actually means the marriage status is not identified. It came out of the feminist movement, which pointed out that men only have Mr as a title, which unlike Mrs or Miss does not indicate marital status. Maybe you missed that part in school, Andy lol.

    • @anmana7
      @anmana7 3 года назад +2

      Thank you. I was going to correct him but you explained it perfectly.

    • @JimDorman
      @JimDorman 3 года назад

      Wow!

  • @jlsagely6892
    @jlsagely6892 3 года назад +58

    100 bucks says they don’t know who Joe DiMaggio is…

    • @Cheryl_Haydon
      @Cheryl_Haydon 3 года назад +1

      Right?

    • @jlsagely6892
      @jlsagely6892 3 года назад +2

      Well I’ll be…He thinks he’s a baseball player…Joe. DiMaggio. I know, I know…. But still….it’s freaking Joe DiMaggio….
      Secrets, closets full of secrets. Stoicism, class…it’s missed.

    • @SLOPPEWALL
      @SLOPPEWALL 3 года назад

      Pours a cup of coffee.. Yes I wonder.

    • @XCaliKev
      @XCaliKev 3 года назад +2

      Not without Google they wouldn’t.

    • @PSGott
      @PSGott 3 года назад +2

      Or why he is called “Jolting Joe”

  • @jirimondo
    @jirimondo 3 года назад +5

    Simon & Garfunkel doesn't only play just music but they play feelings. Truly, they create a feel that touches the spirit. Try anything from Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme. First album I ever bought and I wore out the grooves on the LP. Everything is perfect.

  • @krkhns
    @krkhns 3 года назад +7

    In Simon's official biography "Paul Simon: A Life", Marc Eliot details this song. The song was written long before "The Graduate". There are two versions of the song in the movie, neither is the version on Bookends. They are much shorter versions. The album actually came out six months after the movie, in 1968. Simon wrote the music in 1964 and started on the lyrics in 65. The last two versus are descriptions of contemporary events of the time. Yes, the koo-koo-a-joo is a reference to The Beatles. Simon happened to be at the Abbey Road studios when they were recording Magical Mystery Tour. The line was his way of paying homage to one of his favorite bands. The part about going to the candidates debate is a reference to the first televised presidential debates in 1962. You could go to the debates without leaving your sofa. But, like most elections, no matter who you choose, you lose. As Simon describes it, the part about Joe DiMaggio served two purposes. First, it paid homage to the sport of baseball. Simon wanted to work in something about his favorite player, Micky Mantle. When asked why he didn't, he replied, "Its about the rhythm. Its about the beat" - In other words, the name just didn't fit. So, he went his second favorite - DiMaggio. The second purpose was to highlight the fact that people like DiMaggio were in short supply. It was not meant to be taken literally. DiMaggio hadn't "gone" anywhere. DiMaggio even asked Simon what he meant when they happened to run into each other one night. He was making commercials for a bank at the time. What Simon was referring to was the attitude DiMaggio had that Simon felt had disappeared from society - while most people who were considered "heroes" would take their status over the top, DiMaggio was extremely modest and reserved about his status as a baseball god. He was also very devoted to Marilyn Monroe, preferred to keep his private life private, and maintained his dignity no matter what.

  • @brianh9358
    @brianh9358 3 года назад +16

    Some others you should review are "Cecilia", "Scarborough Fair", "America", "El Condor Pasa"

    • @mikemilne
      @mikemilne 3 года назад

      Yes yes and yes.

  • @brettpeacock9116
    @brettpeacock9116 3 года назад +9

    You really, really NEED to watch the movie "The Graduate" (1967), Starring a very young Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft and Katherine Ross. It picked an Oscar for Director Mike Nichols. It's about an older woman (Nowadays referred to as a cougar) who seduces her daughters' boyfriend. In many way it was years ahead of its time, not least for the soundtrack.

    •  2 года назад

      You should have mentioned the connection, that this Mrs Robinson is Anne Bancroft's role in the movie, and she being said "cougar".

    • @brettpeacock9116
      @brettpeacock9116 2 года назад

      @ Well I only watched it once.. in the 70's...I've long since Forgotten all the dialogue.

  • @brentlee1043
    @brentlee1043 3 года назад +7

    You guys need to watch the Movie "The Graduate" where this song because famous

  • @jgriffin282
    @jgriffin282 3 года назад +2

    Paul Simon is a musical genius.

  • @actuariallurker9650
    @actuariallurker9650 3 года назад +2

    Mrs. Robinson is a "cougar" from the late 1960s movie The Graduate. Actor Dustin Hoffman plays a guy who has just graduated from college so is exactly the age of you two guys. Mrs. Robinson is the wife of his father's business partner. Watch the movie to hear a great soundtrack and find out what happens due to this "scandal"

  • @DreamsSketcher
    @DreamsSketcher 3 года назад +7

    An even more uptempo song to react to is their song , “Cecilia”.👍🏻👍🏻😁

  • @bprett
    @bprett 3 года назад +9

    Hit "Sounds of Silence," then go back and listen to "The Spirit of Radio" to see if you can spot the homage.

  • @michelemichele3375
    @michelemichele3375 3 года назад +7

    Old Skool Titles: It used to be Mr, Mrs and Miss. (the title of Master - young male - had stopped being used in US). Here’s what they meant. Mrs. = married female; Miss. = unmarried female. But Mr. did not designate marital status for males.
    So, with the Woman’s Movement, a new title was introduced: Ms. = female (no designation of marital status, similar to the male’s title). Pronounced “Mizz.” Even “Ms Magazine” was published, discussing feminist issues.
    Update: Titles (Mr., Ms) are not as commonly used today, except in formal situations, like maybe wedding invitations. But that’s the short history of titles. 🤪
    Miss. and Ms. are NOT the same. With equal rights, came equal titles that did not define a woman based on her marital status (the same way a man’s title did not reflect his). Thanks for following along. Lol. 🤪 (edit for punctuation & spacing).

  • @alphajava761
    @alphajava761 3 года назад

    Growing up in the 60s and 70s there was so much great music coming out all the time, you just couldn't afford all the vinyl. Everyone I know listened to everything: Motown, Rock, Funk, Punk, Pop, Country. Yes, Country.

  • @anthonyblakely399
    @anthonyblakely399 3 года назад +6

    Written for "The Graduate" a classic movie in the 60's about one of the main characters "Mrs. Robinson." They are definitely the gods of Folk Rock. You should check out...."Cecilia"

  • @j.j.h.atemycereal
    @j.j.h.atemycereal 3 года назад +67

    Andy, you really need to learn the difference between “Miss” and “Ms.”. Pronunciations and meanings are quite different.

    • @jameswalls4172
      @jameswalls4172 3 года назад +60

      Miss-Not Married
      Mrs.-Married
      Ms.-None of your damned business

    • @5burowz
      @5burowz 3 года назад +8

      @@jameswalls4172 Miss Jackson if ya NASTY!!!

    • @TheAsiavol
      @TheAsiavol 3 года назад +7

      Didn’t every 2nd grade English class teach this?

    • @DreamsSketcher
      @DreamsSketcher 3 года назад +4

      I was taught Miss was used for an unmarried woman and Mrs. for married. Ms. was used when you didn’t know! 🙂 Also handy for an older woman where Miss is construed as a young woman / maid.

    • @neilbaldwin1492
      @neilbaldwin1492 3 года назад +4

      @@DreamsSketcher also Ms is safer. It implies youth, I find this greeting particularly appreciated by the elderly.

  • @kenthunter6850
    @kenthunter6850 3 года назад +27

    You need to watch the Dustin Hoffman movie The Graduate to get the full vibe and understanding of the song.

  • @armadillotoe
    @armadillotoe 3 года назад +11

    Paul Simon has written lots of incredible music. He is also a very underrated guitar player.
    So much of his playing is subtle and not flashy, but very difficult when you try to play it.

    • @moniphil
      @moniphil 3 года назад +2

      He and Willie both are great songwriters and underrated guitarists.

  • @arrow5deb
    @arrow5deb 3 года назад +1

    Next for these guys - there’s a lot to choose from for sure! The ones that come to mind: Call Me Al, Cecilia, Kodachrome, America, Sound of Silence, Me & Julio Down by the Schoolyard, April Come She Will, Homeward Bound, Slip Sliding Away, 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, At The Zoo, & Still Crazy After All These Years. All great songs!

  • @twinkle2679
    @twinkle2679 3 года назад +1

    "America", beautiful song, I tear up every time I hear it. Exquisite, haunting, evocative.

  • @TheAsiavol
    @TheAsiavol 3 года назад +14

    This was written for and is from the Soundtrack of the Movie “The Graduate.”. Starring Dustin Hoffman. Mrs. Robinson is a character in the movie. She has an affair with her daughters boyfriend

    • @recoveringdrunkrp
      @recoveringdrunkrp 3 года назад +1

      She was a cherry breaker. God bless them all ♡

    • @amyk9175
      @amyk9175 3 года назад

      Dustin Hoffman was a family friend, but not the fiancée of her daughter. Remember the scene where he crashes the wedding?

  • @TheCosmicGenius
    @TheCosmicGenius 3 года назад +4

    If you guys haven't listened to S&G's, 'Sounds of Silence', then you really should. Hell's bells - listen to anything by Simon & Garfunkel that you can get ahold of!

  • @susanklasinski1805
    @susanklasinski1805 3 года назад +8

    Robinson is my actual last name. I go by my maiden name so people know which Susan I am, because I'm too lazy to change my name officially, and I don't want people singing this song to me. (If you've seen The Graduate you will know why). I get enough Suzy/Sue songs sung to me as it is. That being said, this is a classic song that you at least needed to hear. One of their biggest hits.

    • @Shadowrider1872
      @Shadowrider1872 3 года назад +1

      Things I should never know ❤.
      My ex, Veronica, hated hearing Elvis Costello..... yup she hates that song

    • @susanklasinski1805
      @susanklasinski1805 3 года назад

      @@Shadowrider1872 I know how she feels. Some of us have that one song that follows us our whole lives. Mine was Runaround Sue 🙄

  • @michaelgreenberg106
    @michaelgreenberg106 3 года назад

    Went to same HS in Queens as them, Forest Hills HS. They were known as Tom and Jerry, but school did not let them play. When they were S&G they were asked back by said school, and their response was the middle, and some other, fingers. Bravo.