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    03:51 Chatting about song
    08:19 Conclusion
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  • @jwschnell1956
    @jwschnell1956 Год назад +36

    IMO, Paul Simon is the best songwriter in the history of popular music. Just incredible.

    • @terryg3243
      @terryg3243 Год назад +2

      Indeed he is, one of a handful....amazing

    • @1951woodygeo
      @1951woodygeo Год назад +1

      His Graceland Album was brilliant .

    • @josephstach247
      @josephstach247 11 месяцев назад

      Couldn't agree more!

  • @paumercado19
    @paumercado19 Год назад +34

    Nothing beats the original version of Simon and Garfunkel's Sound of Silence. Tho this live version is very much in their later years, the essence is still there. S&G's songs is more on storytelling on what was the vibe of that era. While the song gives us that glimpse of hopelessness but their voices gives us a glimmer of hope telling us to avoid what can happen.

  • @stephenhanft1226
    @stephenhanft1226 Год назад +38

    "Sound Of Silence" is Simon & Garfunkel's breakthrough single that went to #1 on the pop charts in 1965. This song is a timeless classic and its lyrics still resonates today. Their sound harmonizing together is stunningly beautiful and seeing them performing these songs live is always a treat. Simon & Garfunkel were heavily influenced by another legendary vocal harmonizing duo, The Everly Brothers. They are another duo that I'd love to see you introduce their music to your channel.

    • @chadbennett7873
      @chadbennett7873 Год назад +4

      The Everly Brothers and Simon & Garfunkel are the best examples of two-part harmony in musical history. Nobody else compares, and you can certainly hear the influence of the former on the latter. I learned how to harmonize listening to Phil and Don.

  • @Barzo7
    @Barzo7 Год назад +8

    Great live version of the song. A classic song from the 60s that has stood the test of time. Loved it...

  • @marianfoley5821
    @marianfoley5821 16 дней назад +1

    They 1st met at 11 years old & started singing. They had a hit single at 15 years old. Their record company named them Tom & Jerry.

  • @colinstevens2691
    @colinstevens2691 Год назад +10

    Another brilliant song from S&G ..absolutely beautiful with wonderful harmonies as usual ❤️

  • @VIDSTORAGE
    @VIDSTORAGE Год назад +10

    A true 60s classic , it always sounds so intense with a message that is just trying to get to you to wake up.. ''' Mrs Robinson''' ,you will like that one especially for the first time .. Donavan / Atlantis another 60s gem if you want to check it out ,it is very nice....

  • @janicetrimmell6897
    @janicetrimmell6897 Год назад +8

    OMG, just got home from work and found this (and others). They were very young when this was written. It seems like I have known it all my life. Your interpretation seems right on. Of course they couldn't know what kind of silos we would be in almost 60 years later, but I think they were saying if you can't communicate you can't connect, and extend it one farther, if you can't connect, you can't love. Well I love this song. Where I lived when I was in junior high and high school, the evening newspaper printed a Wednesday section geared toward teenagers. Every week they would print a song lyric with the chords. I couldn't wait to cut them out and paste them in my "fake book" (just a small note book I kept with my guitar with chords to songs I liked). This was one of them. Thanks for doing this.

  • @bonand007
    @bonand007 Год назад +2

    Focusing off the the great song itself, your comments strike a chord, and are very true in this day and age. Bravo both of you! 👍👍

  • @aBeatleFan4ever
    @aBeatleFan4ever Год назад +11

    While this live performance from 2009 is still wonderful.... I have to wonder why you chose this version - over their live performance in Central Park from 1981, which is a much better version (or one from the 1960s) or just listen to the original single version which came out in September of 1965. Your thoughts on the relevance of the song are spot on.

  • @Mycroftsbrother
    @Mycroftsbrother Год назад +3

    "And the people bowed and prayed, to the neon god they made." Prescient. Technology gives people the ILLUSION that they have friends, or they are connected in a meaningful way, or that they can somehow make a contribution to the world by means of "Tweets" or "Tik-Tok" videos.

  • @robertdoyle3001
    @robertdoyle3001 Год назад +2

    Young lady, you are very perceptive! The "neon god" transcends generations. Your comments about current technology are spot on. I was a child of the '50s and, even then there seemed to be a disconnect among people. Our "neon god" was segregation. I remember three bathrooms at many public places in the South: men, women, and colored.

  • @tvgator1
    @tvgator1 Год назад +7

    Gotta say one more thing while it’s fresh in my mind; it’s interesting to me that mom literally exudes so much youthful energy from her past and it radiates (each time she picks a song) and yet her young daughter is so filled with a kind of empathic wisdom (seemingly beyond her years) and connection to music, that she’s able to relate it most times to her own and others situations today. I hope that wasn’t too much goobelygook but this how you two relate to me. Mom’s a super young soul while daughter is so wise beyond her years kind of vibe. Good stuff!

    • @generationgapreacts
      @generationgapreacts  Год назад +1

      That is so interesting that you picked up on that! Sometimes mom and I joke that I'm the old wise one and she's the fun youthful one. We even say "Wait, which one of us is the mom?" and that translates into our music choices too. Not at all a goobelygook but actually spot on!

  • @michaelway7936
    @michaelway7936 Год назад +23

    Disturbed's version is great, but this is the definitive one- it's a classic in every sense of the word

  • @pamelapasechnick6899
    @pamelapasechnick6899 Год назад +10

    Great reaction! I grew up in the 60's, so I'm VERY familiar with Simon & Garfunkel's version of this amazing song! When you react to Disturbed's cover of "The Sound of Silence" I would suggest that you react to their official music video because although the live performance is vocally superb, the visual graphics of the video take the song to another level! Then, you really need to react to Pentatonix' cover of this amazing song. I really enjoyed your reaction and look forward to seeing more of your reaction videos!

  • @larrydeshazo260
    @larrydeshazo260 Год назад +2

    The Best Version of Sound of Silence is From S&G's 1981 Concert in Central Park!!!!

  • @armadillotoe
    @armadillotoe Год назад +43

    The melancholy of this original is much better than the anger of the remake IMO.

  • @michaeljk555
    @michaeljk555 Год назад +5

    This is my favourite song & performance of theirs. Simply beautiful. I wish I was there in person, the atmosphere must have been amazing. Really enjoyed this one.😊

  • @LuckyDawgProductionsModerator
    @LuckyDawgProductionsModerator Год назад +3

    This is my favorite song by Simon & Garfunkel. Love it. Such a sad song, but their vocals are so beautiful and the harmony is fantastic! It was featured in the movie The Graduate with Dustin Hoffman. Great movie there. And it features another great song, Mrs. Robinson. Great reaction Mama Gap and Baby Gap! ~Sue

  • @bevnickel7693
    @bevnickel7693 Год назад +2

    This world has changed,we need to get back to the time when people loved and respected each other.Nice song choice.

  • @I.am.Iain-81
    @I.am.Iain-81 Год назад +6

    I'm looking forward to seeing your reaction to the Disturbed version, it is absolutely beautiful.
    A stunning song and their voices are perfect with each other!!

    • @tonycg9952
      @tonycg9952 Год назад

      love that one from disturbed also

  • @awall1701
    @awall1701 Год назад +2

    Nice to have you back ladies safe and sound.

  • @AlamoDame7
    @AlamoDame7 Год назад +3

    Such a wonderful song, powerful lyrics! My college period top five! Brings back my 60s youth.

  • @MisterWondrous
    @MisterWondrous Год назад +2

    I had heard about millennial people and girl, you don't look anywhere close to 1000!
    This song was so important that we studied it in high school around 1970.
    Love your show, and the idea of your show. Teach your children, and your parents, well.
    Teach them about the rain, the park, and other things. The ashes, the rain, and I.
    Will thank you for it. Peace, love, and eternal grooviness.

    • @festidious2644
      @festidious2644 Год назад +1

      Hello, Mr. Wondrous: I love both of those songs, especially the latter.

  • @billshine401
    @billshine401 Год назад +2

    Hey! You're going down an S & G rabbit hole. It goes deep.

  • @luckyskittles8976
    @luckyskittles8976 Год назад +6

    Another song with a timeless message "At Seventeen" by Janis Ian

  • @keiron.4612
    @keiron.4612 Год назад +2

    What you said was so true social media has taken over the world and not in a good way my grandfather used to tell me so many stories I miss him so much this song is so moving when you listen to every word the boxer is an amazing song to by Simon and Garfunkel thank you for another lovely video

    • @SilverFang95
      @SilverFang95 Год назад +1

      Eh, social media is a double edge sword. You get more information and faster, but it's up to you to know which is the true information. It's better to get your information from all sorts of outlets, not from just a couple.

  • @williamfaust5769
    @williamfaust5769 Год назад +3

    While I am not sure what Paul Simon was thinking when he wrote Sound of Silence, I lived through that era and most people took it for an anti war song. Vietnam was in full swing and soldiers were dying. The hippie movement embraced these kind of verbal protests against such actions and it was very popular. The original album version is much better, but it is so nice that they can still harmonize and sound so fantastic together. Try Scarborough Fair, The Boxer, Bridge Over Troubled Water, and Homeward Bound for some other great songs by them.

  • @natmanprime4295
    @natmanprime4295 Год назад +1

    Great stuff guys 😊

  • @1951woodygeo
    @1951woodygeo Год назад +1

    His Graceland Album was brilliant .

  • @rayjennings3637
    @rayjennings3637 Год назад +1

    Probably the most popular song of a generation! I imagine this is probably at the top of that generation's lifetime sountrack - and always will be.

  • @ducatiman1309
    @ducatiman1309 4 месяца назад +1

    Great comments ladies ! - so much about life nowadays !!! As an older guy , I just feel now that life is all too much to keep up with . Older people are disconnected X

  • @mochasmiley9743
    @mochasmiley9743 Год назад +1

    So brings to mind the 1968 or ‘69 Academy award winning movie The Graduate”, starring Dustin Hofman. 🙂👍🏿

  • @sandralorenz1796
    @sandralorenz1796 Год назад +2

    It is so fun to watch the expressions on the young one's faces when they are exposed to my generation's music. Love it. Check out Paul Simon's "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover".

  • @brucekastel707
    @brucekastel707 Год назад +2

    I was just starting college when I first heard this song and bought the album. It is just as relvant to me now as it was the first time I heard it.

  • @Isleofskye
    @Isleofskye Год назад +1

    100% RIGHT about the effects of Technology.
    We went on a walk in The English Countryside yesterday and you could guarantee 20 years ago a virtual, 100% " Good Morning" response the percentage has gradually lowered and in quick succession, there was 6 younger people walking by and not one greeting.In fact the first Man and the next one, soon after, looked like Zombies.
    Very sad and quite disturbing though many of the older walkers DID still say "Hello"

  • @benbotha3624
    @benbotha3624 Год назад +1

    TIMELESS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Berg126
    @Berg126 Год назад

    This is just what I hoped for and wrote in a comment the other day, the disturbed version will make tears... Looking forward to it so much

  • @broadband01
    @broadband01 Год назад +2

    nice song ladies,,,,,,good choice

  • @TheMkamix
    @TheMkamix Год назад +2

    This is such an incredible song.

  • @Mr54nomore
    @Mr54nomore Год назад +1

    This was written in 1964 through the turbulent 1960's also known as a 'Generation Lost in Space.' The 60's were full of protest in particular against the Viet Nam war. It was a time of Hippies, Free Love, the British invasion of Rock & Roll spearheaded by The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. There were new sounds to rock & roll like: Psychedelic music, Heavy Metal Rock, Punk Rock, and Grunge Rock. There also was heavy drug use with the introduction of cocaine. There were also race and political riots.
    This song portrayed a time where we almost went to nuclear war with the 'Union of Soviet Socialist Republics' (USSR) Russia in 1962. Russia had nuclear tip missiles just 90 miles away on the island of Cuba. It came to be known as 'The Missiles of October.' Thank goodness president John F. Kennedy had the guts to stand up to the (Soviet Union) Russia.

  • @jwschnell1956
    @jwschnell1956 Год назад +5

    Also, after you've reacted to Disturbed's wonderful rendition of Sound of Silence(I highly recommend the live version from the Conan O'Brien show) you should react to the same song covered by Pentatonix. Both of these covers are spectacular.

  • @cnatview
    @cnatview Год назад +2

    As others have said, I can't wait to see your reactions to Disturb's cover. I too was a young teen when this song came out and it has always been a favorite of mine. I was hesitant to listen to Disturb cover it but I am glad I did. This song will always belong to S&G in my heart but I also have grown to love Disturb's cover. Thanks for your reaction. Take care and be well. Peace.

  • @heinzom111
    @heinzom111 Год назад +1

    Hello, I have a suggestion for you:
    'ZAGER AND EVANS - IN THE YEAR 2525'.
    The song is from 1969. And if you listen carefully to the lyrics, you won't believe it.
    What visions the Band had back then, only they were wrong about the date,
    is now.
    best regards

  • @badrigravesande6952
    @badrigravesande6952 Год назад

    Excellent analysis

  • @lookathistory
    @lookathistory Год назад

    Your comments absolutely nailed it perfectly. You go go up to someone and say “ how are you doing”? And they say “I’ll email you”!… we are losing each other. Paul Simon knew it then, and we know it now.

  • @margaretnicol3423
    @margaretnicol3423 Год назад +1

    So glad you're doing both this and Disturbed official video.

  • @chrisholland6052
    @chrisholland6052 Год назад

    Again, you've reacted to a song that is truly timeless. This song is great because there are many interpretations, you can read into it what you most relate to.

  • @musicloverchiefsfan5410
    @musicloverchiefsfan5410 Год назад +2

    Great reaction and insight! It's great you are reacting to Disturb's cover of this song, you should do the Pentatonix cover to this song as well! Some people have said S & G's version was the polite ask of us to heed a warning, and Disturb's version is the angry repeating of the warning. I like that!

  • @finianlacy8827
    @finianlacy8827 Год назад

    What a sublime and timeless song...and a wonderfully intelligent and insightful reaction....The concept of the NEON LIGHTS representing technology even today was particularly important....Lots of love to you both !! Fin..London UK 🇬🇧 ❤️ ♥️ xx

  • @kathystammen8774
    @kathystammen8774 Год назад

    What a beautiful song! I adore this classic!

  • @mikeburgan7675
    @mikeburgan7675 Год назад

    You Duys are awesome!!

  • @tedcole9936
    @tedcole9936 Год назад

    Hi, this is my first view of your channel, I’m impressed. Your comment about neon lights being phones now, but tv in the 60’s is on point! I’m old enough to to remember life before television; we got one when I was about 7 or 8. And I thought at the time, even that young: “well this tv thing is an interesting experiment… I wonder how this will go..”. I could see it changed how people interacted, as they all watched the same entertainment, and as that entertainment just became more captivating. No one seemed to notice or care or think about the effect tv was having on people. And now… oh, brother, whatever that effect was then has been amplified a hundredfold. Thank you, I’m a new subscriber right now..

  • @edwardmartin5569
    @edwardmartin5569 Год назад

    Paul Simon was a genius in his song writing and portrayed life and the problems involved. 👍😊♥️

  • @donaldsmith283
    @donaldsmith283 Год назад

    I really love this group Simon and Garfunkel. I play them all the time on Alexa. Thank you

  • @frankofva8803
    @frankofva8803 Год назад

    I truly enjoyed your comments relating to this song. I could not agree more. Kids today (I have three) "date" for months via social media and almost never see each other face to face. So sad. They are missing so much.

  • @parsifal40002
    @parsifal40002 Год назад

    We need to talk to one another especially now in the 21st century. This song is so relevant today! We have become so disconnected from each other!

  • @patrician7445
    @patrician7445 Год назад

    I saw them in concert back in the 60's. As with so many others, I was so saddened when they parted ways. I still listen to my albums today. I have to say that although their music is beautiful however you listen to it, it is best in the studio version because of the exquisite musical arrangements that are missing in other versions. Their "The Boxer" is one of the most beautiful musical arrangements I have ever heard. or will ever hear.

  • @luckyskittles8976
    @luckyskittles8976 Год назад +2

    They're voices were of course different (better?) in they're younger days, but still enjoyed seeing this!!

  • @onechopbuddy3849
    @onechopbuddy3849 Год назад

    Silence like a cancer grows, this is so true - I recognise that In the past I’ve been a terrible communicator about my own needs…. Lyrics like this really hit home ❤

  • @charlesstraight5499
    @charlesstraight5499 Год назад

    You hit the nail on the head they're singing about people speaking without listening and that was really big back in those days in New York New York back then was a pretty unfriendly Town especially to people that were coming to New York just to kind of check it out cuz New York's huge well when I say huge I mean very crowded lot of population in that's the kind of place you want to visit and enjoy your time when you visit but you don't want to stay and so in the 60s 70s and even into the '80s New York was a very difficult place to be and like you said they picked up on that and that's where this song came from plus Paul Simon is a veritable genius when it comes to songwriting I love most of the things he's ever written he just has a attack on the pulse of what's going on at the time he creates that song not specifically this song but the song he's riding at whatever time that may be.

  • @josephscally6270
    @josephscally6270 Год назад

    I think you are 100% correct in you understanding of this classic song. One interesting take on the two versions you are going to react to posits that the original calls people to connect and communicate and the Disturbed version which is very angry is the response to no one heeding the call.

  • @1951woodygeo
    @1951woodygeo Год назад

    Another classic by them live this song .

  • @mikefixx7177
    @mikefixx7177 Год назад +4

    It was good live but you really need to hear the studio version which is much better

  • @richardkawucha1232
    @richardkawucha1232 Год назад

    This is the song that introduced me to this duo back in 1965. The haunting lyrics and music makes one stop and think. You need to explore their music library.

    • @richardkawucha1232
      @richardkawucha1232 Год назад

      This is much later in their career. Compare this to the studio version, from 1965, and note their voices haven't changed that much. Many of their songs were protest songs.

  • @cembad5369
    @cembad5369 Год назад

    I feel that the redubbed 1965 version produced/engineered by Tom Wilson is their [S&G] best performance.

  • @uwescholer8791
    @uwescholer8791 Год назад +1

    Sorry, but you need to hear the studio version, pure perfection!!

  • @kevindobson3701
    @kevindobson3701 Год назад

    Awesome song

  • @charlesvaughn2192
    @charlesvaughn2192 Год назад +2

    Please give a listen to their " Scarborough Fair"

  • @robertworrell6287
    @robertworrell6287 Год назад

    Gee,I love this show and the live show Sunday was great.I'm 68 with a lot of records and I am learning a lot from you two. Pat did record Wuthering Hights also... without a 💃.

  • @jamesburk2544
    @jamesburk2544 Год назад

    I think the word that describes it best is alienation.

  • @mikhailbirukov7853
    @mikhailbirukov7853 Год назад +2

    This breakup of communication between people was apparently relevant back then in 1966 when it was written, but it has only got worse since then.

  • @xxx_phantom_xxxw_t_a9479
    @xxx_phantom_xxxw_t_a9479 Год назад

    Hello, very interesting reference to today's world with its means of communication, which we now take for granted. In this regard, a song text from the 1960s is once again up-to-date. Interesting thought. 👍👍👍

  • @1951woodygeo
    @1951woodygeo Год назад

    What gets me is those two had so much more to give it was a sad day when the broke Communication was the problem with them.

  • @gejuje
    @gejuje Год назад

    Paul Simon is one of the great songwriters and poets, of the 20th. century

  • @hywelspreadbury7093
    @hywelspreadbury7093 Год назад +1

    I'm listening to blue bayou,you are going to get 100000 before long XOXO

  • @alanoakley3242
    @alanoakley3242 Год назад

    Their "I Am A Rock" is the OST of my 66 years on the planet

  • @hansgordy
    @hansgordy Год назад

    I believe it's The Sounds of Silence.

  • @johnbattles1002
    @johnbattles1002 Год назад

    Young lady, you hit the nail squarely on the head with your insights into how modern technology has affected the "humanity" of humanity! The facade of social media replacing the reality of social interaction is not only sad but also alarming, if the trend continues. Neighbors don't know one another -- and don't even want to! The nuclear family sitting together for meals and sharing conversations around the table, or playing board / card games, etc...... so many things missing today that I took for granted growing up in the late 50's, through the 60's, and first half of the 70's from baby to early adult, and, frankly, that I deeply miss! Thank you both for a wonderful reaction! I subscribed a few days ago, and I just love your personalities, your intelligent comments, and your obvious caring for each other! God bless!

  • @markwilken2492
    @markwilken2492 Год назад

    Simon and Garfunkel tried to warn us. Disturbed had to scream it at us because nobody listened

  • @ubilo
    @ubilo Год назад

    A college crowd broke into this song at a Nixon speech. Perfectly summed up our existence.

  • @rodneybrewer7246
    @rodneybrewer7246 Год назад +1

    Beautiful ladies, back when this first came out we didn't have cellphones and I feel back then the part where they say people talking without speaking, people hearing without listening, was us writing letters with pen and paper now it's all about cellphones with texting and emailing. Honestly since cellphones people can't survive without them (and sorry to say me included) I told my children before cellphones if you had 100 friends you knew 101 phone numbers by heart, 100 friends plus the number one phone number of all your home phone number. I was born in 1965 and I've seen a lot of changes in my 57 years a lot good but some bad, js me beautiful friends 😊

  • @Eric_L_Laney
    @Eric_L_Laney Год назад

    You’re so right, Baby Gap and Momma Gap. Connections are lost when technology prevails. Losing a connection allows for wrong assumptions to be made about another person. Art and Paul still sound incredible in their older age!

  • @kathleenmayhorne3183
    @kathleenmayhorne3183 Год назад

    they said it was about the coming of tv, so people were together, but sitting in silence.

  • @daveloboda1769
    @daveloboda1769 Год назад

    One of so many great songs from these two. Try my personal favourite, "Kathy's Song". Art Garfunkel describes it as being Paul Simon's best love song.

  • @Isleofskye
    @Isleofskye Год назад +3

    I really like you two and I have Subscribed but to be honest, while I listened intently to your comments after the song,I totally skipped your long pause during it as ANY interruption of this masterpiece breaks its rhythm, continuity and flow especially as it gains momentum. This was in front of 500,000 people in Central Park and the original studio is hauntingly beautiful, as well Guys.
    Good Luck from South East London..

  • @victorluke5816
    @victorluke5816 Год назад +1

    This is one of my favorite songs. Disturbed did a great angry version of it. If you get the chance to do the trifecta with PTX with their hopeful version. You will need to do a lot of filter and pausing with PTX if don't want it blocked.

  • @hywelspreadbury7093
    @hywelspreadbury7093 Год назад +3

    I heard your comments on sound of silence, ask mum about zaeger and Evans in the year 2525

  • @sorrystaunton
    @sorrystaunton Год назад

    Should have listened to the Concert in Central Park version….love your reactions…

  • @boomeister2
    @boomeister2 Год назад

    The original "studio" version is still the best although this wasn't bad for their later years. Kathy's Song, For Emily (Wherever I May Find Her), Homeward Bound, America or The Boxer are all songs from that album that are worth a listen.

  • @Shortstring5
    @Shortstring5 Год назад

    I love this version almost as much as the original........

  • @richb313
    @richb313 Год назад

    Paul Simon wrote the lyrics to this song and is a poet his use of words is very deliberate and there is evidence that he substitutes many words until the right one is found. Meanings are somewhat harder to pin down.

  • @maritamcnichol8849
    @maritamcnichol8849 Год назад +1

    Listen to one of the video's when they were a bit younger... the harmonies were way better. Still a great song.

  • @bretcullen5089
    @bretcullen5089 Год назад

    Interesting note, the original version was supposed to be just voice and guitar because the song doesn't follow a real tempo other than the way the lyrics flow. To their surprise, a producer added drums to the album version but did not fix the tempo. If you listen to the album version you'll a number of tempo changes from the drums.

  • @bobdelp2023
    @bobdelp2023 Год назад

    TALKING WITHOUT SPEAKING, HEARING WITHOUT LISTENING 🙃 ACTIONS!

  • @doc0815martens
    @doc0815martens Год назад

    First of all, I think your reaction to this song is beautiful and very true. This song is a masterpiece and from today's perspective it has something prophetic that Simon & Garfunkel wrote it almost 60 years ago. But equally, the song lyrics are on a philosophically very high level, because in its simplicity it inspires all the more to think about its message and the state of the current generation.
    While in the 60s it may have been neon lights and street advertising that were distracting and misleading, today in large parts of society it is smartphone displays and the Internet. However, the principle is the same and therefore the relevance is the same as it was 60 years ago.
    In my opinion, the song is not only about 'silence' alone, but also about statements without content, lies and misleading, which do not bring you any explanation to important questions. Because if you filter that away, often only silence remains, especially if you do that in the politics of many of our societies.
    Therefore I see the way Simon & Garfunkel interpreted the song as a 'warning' and the interpretation of 'Disturbed' as a more serious, gloomy review of the current time, decades later, from which one can conclude that it has not developed for the better.

  • @kevinwinsor6406
    @kevinwinsor6406 6 месяцев назад

    "Hello Darkness My Old Friend", I heard the story Art Garfunkle had a blind roommate in college.

  • @mikkisimon3295
    @mikkisimon3295 Год назад

    FYI Tim Foust (Home Free) did this with Peter Hollis. Great version

  • @alanshave8010
    @alanshave8010 Год назад +1

    Wonderful video ( again) if you like voices blending together you should listen to the Everly brothers.

  • @trumphatesyou
    @trumphatesyou Год назад

    Paul Simon singing this live at Ground Zero on 9 11 is the best version IMO