"The Sound of Silence" Is VERY Deep | Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @cst2437
    @cst2437 4 года назад +306

    I always thought of the neon god as media/TV. Media is becoming a sort of god, distracting us from communicating on a deeper level and making us superficial. Very relevant in today's social media age

    • @luisacortesmelo9993
      @luisacortesmelo9993 3 года назад +6

      My thought was referred to the bible. When Jesus’s went up the the mountain and left the ppl to wait. When he returned they weren’t worshiping god but a gold statues.

    • @jamesgandolfo5500
      @jamesgandolfo5500 3 года назад +18

      @@luisacortesmelo9993 that was Moses, not Jesus. The book of Exodus took place in the Old Testament, and Jesus didn't come to earth until the New Testament.

    • @bethshort3097
      @bethshort3097 2 года назад +2

      Neon God is a alcohol/a bar

    • @proudkiwi7641
      @proudkiwi7641 2 года назад +1

      I feel like today the neon god is the barcode scanner. That barcode now dictates aspect of our lives today. It has the power to grant, and take from us, our freedoms. And so we worship and praise that barcode (scan in/vaccinate) so that we might be saved

    • @QuokkaWaka
      @QuokkaWaka 2 года назад +1

      Given that it was written in the 60s I doubt this was it, though there's nothing wrong with adapting the lyrics to modern society so long as you know that isn't the original meaning
      I just wanted to be sure you knew

  • @milest1240
    @milest1240 5 лет назад +373

    My theory before watching:
    the song is a prediction of a world where technology has replaced human Interaction. In this world people don't speak to each other, they don't sing they don't Interact in anyway except through technology. It makes this world out to be a negative place. People worshipping a "neon god they made". A people that have lost sight of what it means to be human.
    In some ways I think Simon meant it as a warning not to lose touch, in a world of booming science, with what is important and what makes us human.

  • @caffeinatednation8885
    @caffeinatednation8885 5 лет назад +180

    The Sound of Silence is one of the greatest songs ever written.

    • @efwefwerrrrr
      @efwefwerrrrr 3 года назад +1

      Yes. This was Very little

    • @Dicki793
      @Dicki793 Год назад

      No doubt along with bridge over troubled water

  • @flhxalexx
    @flhxalexx 5 лет назад +197

    Putting the meme aside, this song is really sad and really beautiful. And i mean the melody on it is pretty beautiful as well

    • @hebrews5127
      @hebrews5127 4 года назад

      Watch "A prophetic vision can project The Sound of Silence" on RUclips
      ruclips.net/video/0IqBHiOLnl0/видео.html
      *You got to check this out!☝️*
      Dont forget to also check out the only comment.

  • @jeffdavis7990
    @jeffdavis7990 4 года назад +62

    This song means different things to different people at different times of their lives.

    • @pakonglee1087
      @pakonglee1087 4 года назад +2

      I agree with you.

    • @tracy9397
      @tracy9397 3 года назад +3

      Exactly!

    • @futurestar_in
      @futurestar_in 3 года назад +3

      Exactly and there lies its greatness

    • @bethanywhite877
      @bethanywhite877 Год назад +2

      Very true. I lost a friend by suicide. I played this a lot during angry phases. I would sing loud and dance and next thing ya know I was dancing to Madonna. Now it talks about about the 2nd coming a huge warning to us.

  • @GarageStudio7
    @GarageStudio7 5 лет назад +94

    *They are incredibly brilliant artists;* it's unbelievable to think that they predicted the world we live in today. A world that is gradually losing true human interaction. A world that has become dependent on technology aka *"The Neon God"...*

    • @squirrelavengerr31
      @squirrelavengerr31 4 года назад +13

      They didn't predict anything. They just nailed humanity, which is even sadder. They are singing about how people have been, how people are today, and how people will be.

    • @janetlee2136
      @janetlee2136 3 года назад +7

      I think you're right the more we progress into the history that we create as time passes, the words of these songs this one in particular begins to ring truer than it did 10 years ago. And yes it is The human condition. But the political predictions are uncanny

    • @marchandtpinkney5085
      @marchandtpinkney5085 Год назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing these young people many years ago wrote a song about what's happening in our world today very deep. Prophetic.

  • @jimmyv1233
    @jimmyv1233 3 года назад +22

    Even if you don't know what it means... You know The Sounds of Silence is deep!

  • @panabla2511
    @panabla2511 5 лет назад +12

    I explained this to my professor back in college about 15 yrs ago, as a Prophetic insight of writer of the future.. Not gonna go word for word of the lyric, but sound of silence as I explained is exactly our current situation now.. People nowadays could actually make a noise without actually making any sounds thru social media, by then I refer to it as texting.." People hearing without listening" I pointed it out that people believe into something without actually knowing the truth and that refers to lots of fake news nowadays which we easily believe in, simply becoz tha'ts what we heard without actually trying to understand it and be subjective to the topic.. Those were just some of points I laid back in the days..
    Everyone can actually put a meaning to it, just depend on how you percieve it.. It's very meaningful song.. Thank you for uploading this video, it brings me back in time where I first empressed my wife.. :)

  • @Tall_Order
    @Tall_Order 4 года назад +34

    I heard this song many times growing up but I never knew the lyrics except the main part. I guess that proves the song's point. I heard but didn't listen.

  • @todawn6709
    @todawn6709 5 лет назад +133

    seem fitting to explain mad world next

    • @brucesmith54
      @brucesmith54 5 лет назад

      More like the sounds of gobbledegook

    • @hebrews5127
      @hebrews5127 4 года назад

      Watch "A prophetic vision can project The Sound of Silence" on RUclips
      ruclips.net/video/0IqBHiOLnl0/видео.html
      *You got to check this out!☝️*
      Dont forget to also check out the only comment.

  • @Derek_Reynolds
    @Derek_Reynolds 5 лет назад +20

    I'm a die hard brutal death metal fan who loves growths and heavy guttural vocals. These type of vocals take alot of breath control and when I listened to the sound of silence I was so impressed with the control of there voice and I'm so impressed. Truly a beautiful song.

    • @oliviaE3253
      @oliviaE3253 2 года назад

      Breath is amazing. Get into breath work. Wim Hoff had made it go world wide how to connect with and control breath 💖🙏

    • @kathandty
      @kathandty 2 года назад +1

      I think you’re referring to The cover by Disturbed which I believe is the absolute hands-down BEST version of this song by far! The original was by Simon and Garfunkel

    • @kathandty
      @kathandty 2 года назад

      I think you’re referring to The cover by Disturbed which I believe is the absolute hands-down BEST version of this song by far! The original was by Simon and Garfunkel

    • @kathandty
      @kathandty 2 года назад

      I think you’re referring to The cover by Disturbed which I believe is the absolute hands-down BEST version of this song by far! The original was by Simon and Garfunkel

    • @kathandty
      @kathandty 2 года назад

      I think you’re referring to The cover by Disturbed which I believe is the absolute hands-down BEST version of this song by far! The original was by Simon and Garfunkel

  • @jenniferj.corona3953
    @jenniferj.corona3953 5 лет назад +75

    I think Disturbed's version was a reawakening of this thought, and the delivery and way he chose to sing it meant to me that people are STILL not connected or communicating well.

    • @Strato-s
      @Strato-s 4 года назад

      so, you think that the way he sang it was not true to the song, like it didn't fit the songs meaning correctly? Because that's what I was thinking

    • @tlmellis1973
      @tlmellis1973 4 года назад +3

      @@Strato-s how many times have our parents or grandparents told us something and we were like, "Yeah, yeah Mom, Dad, Granny (whomever). I know what I'm doing." Only to find they spoke the truth or knew what they were talking about. S&G's version is the suggestion to pay attention. Disturbed version is the, "Look Fool, we're heading for the slippery slope and that is something you can't easily recover from or quite possibly will never be able to."
      Just my opinion loving S&G for 50 years and now love Disturbed's version.

    • @sadsworth4605
      @sadsworth4605 4 года назад

      He made it diffrent to mean that the communication wasn't well

    • @travisedwards5676
      @travisedwards5676 4 года назад

      Simon and Garfunkel was a warning disturbed which I love a lot better than Simon and Garfunkel but Disturbed their version is it called a war

    • @juanjoseflores9512
      @juanjoseflores9512 8 месяцев назад

      Disturbed did an awesome cover, and I love it. But their video missed the point of the song.
      At the end, you see a band on a boat crossing the river, meaning they are going to rescue those in silence, maybe helping them sing their songs. But they're not in silence because they can't sing, but because nobody will listen.
      ☝️🧐

  • @cindy2418
    @cindy2418 Год назад +1

    Thank you for taking the time to interpret this beautiful song. We need to listen to this song now a days even more since no one is listening to each other and so divided.

  • @Cra2y_M3rmaid
    @Cra2y_M3rmaid 5 лет назад +8

    This song truthfully explains my depression...😩 "Hello darkness my old friend"😔

    • @harbingerofepiphany3155
      @harbingerofepiphany3155 4 года назад +1

      Sir I am both an Intellectual and a Christian" I could help you if you would like👍

  • @kjuhtrgefwjyhrtgefw4383
    @kjuhtrgefwjyhrtgefw4383 5 лет назад +30

    Now they just sit in silence

  • @benjaminjane93
    @benjaminjane93 5 месяцев назад +1

    The way this song has increased in meaning over the years. I now don’t only think it is about people losing touch with genuine connection in the advent of technological advances. Now that I’m older I keep thinking of how we choose to be blissfully ignorant to others suffering. How we can walk past someone dying in the street, ignore them and look down into our phones because it is easier and more comfortable.
    The line “People writing songs that voices never share” is probably the most profound line in this song for me. This numbness the song describes silences the many stories and “songs” of people’s lives and experiences that will never be heard by anyone. Who cares what life a homeless person lived to have them be where they ended up? We dont ask ourselves these questions but just keep walking by, acting like we saw nothing.

  • @juliedorman1858
    @juliedorman1858 5 лет назад +16

    The neon lights represents materialism. The neon signs for businesses

  • @gabrielthomas9732
    @gabrielthomas9732 4 года назад +10

    in my opinion - which is a drunk opinion right now - the song is speaking of the loss of individualism or expression, and the human race becoming an interconnected hive like embodiment through technology made possible by some sort of interface which has the effect of.... silence.
    great song. one of my favorites. Paul Simon is a genius. I don't use the "G" word lightly.

  • @Mastermind701
    @Mastermind701 2 года назад +4

    The Sound of Silence was the Graffiti on the subway walls against the Vietnam War. Protesters were using graffiti to express their anger. Graffiti is read, not spoken - hence silence. It has nothing to do with out lack of communicating our real feelings, its about reading about what is really going on in the streets on protest signs and graffiti.

  • @morningstar4764
    @morningstar4764 4 года назад +4

    What i understand about this song is athiesm. Like the line "and the vision that was planted in my brain still remains within the sound of silence" it means religion that was introduced to him and untill now it's still in his mind but it is in silence because he dont belive a supreme being exists. Also the line "And the people bowed and prayed to the neon god they made" obviously it means god that people created.

  • @hannahl6442
    @hannahl6442 5 лет назад +5

    i love to compare the lyrics of this song to Plato’s Cave Allegory. (If you don’t know what it is, it’s a super quick google:). The narrator is basically the “philosopher” that escaped the cave and sees all the truth in their true forms, not just shadows. And then the people in this song who aren’t connecting are those of the allegory who stay in the cave, forever looking at the shadows cast upon the wall. the neon god is their ignorance, their shadows. this song is so brilliant and beautiful.

  • @Sarah-cu8fz
    @Sarah-cu8fz 5 лет назад +35

    I’d like to think of the neon God mentioned in the song as technology and mobile phones. because these things are very powerful right now and they’re almost godly like. “And the people bowed and prayed to the neon god they made” we are glued to our phones and very responsive to them almost worshiping them. It’s so crazy that a 20-year-old could predict something like that like in the 60s

    • @hannahl6442
      @hannahl6442 5 лет назад +5

      that’s the thing about this song. its very versatile in the sense that it can connect with so many situations, regardless of time period. it’s amazing

    • @hebrews5127
      @hebrews5127 4 года назад +1

      Watch "A prophetic vision can project The Sound of Silence" on RUclips
      ruclips.net/video/0IqBHiOLnl0/видео.html
      *You got to check this out!☝️*
      Dont forget to also check out the only comment.

    • @rabbittrey3900
      @rabbittrey3900 4 года назад

      Probably a bit late but you are a genius.

  • @SusasLight
    @SusasLight 5 лет назад +3

    This song keeps coming to me.. so I wanted to see how others were seeing n interpreting it, the meaning!
    Ive come to understand darkness is our friend, as clarity to choose the Light!
    ..meditating connects us to all that we r! The talking without speaking, hearing without listening, I find is the telepathic communication we expand to as we reach higher vibrations. As we awaken n recieve n connect to our God given powers, we can communicate beyond the 3D. I am still interpreting the other verses, n I believe they had more to do with Atlantis n the Future that is coming! I find it interesting n fascinating that Simon saw these visions n brought the song to us back in the 60s! Awesome! 🎶🎶
    Love n Light 🧚💜 Namaste 💞🙌

  • @brycehinton5553
    @brycehinton5553 4 года назад +6

    I had 2 thoughts about this song. 1. Its about technology and how we have to rely on it or my favorite. 2. This song was made in the cold war so he was talking about the start of nuclear war and how the earth will be cleansed in fire since it talks about prophets writings in the subway halls. When the bomb first blows he sees all the people all staring speaking with their eyes as it will be their last time seeing each other as they bow to the neon god that they made. Meaning the bomb that unleashes the sun, made by man

  • @livetofish.fishtolive6768
    @livetofish.fishtolive6768 2 года назад +5

    I interpret this song differently. To me, this song reflects the journey of someone who just pleased away. His spirit is slowly moving on. Restless dreams, I walked alone narrow streets of cobblestone… walking towards the neon light and later the neon god… then he sees 10,000 people maybe more… spirits… they talk without talking, they hear without listening,… and none of the spirits dare disturb the sound of silence. And the words of the prophets written in the walls-“Jesus loves you”, “in God we trust”, “Rest In Peace”…

  • @knownun4749
    @knownun4749 4 года назад +8

    Friend : This song is old
    Me: So is your mom but you listen to her

  • @sensationaldenny
    @sensationaldenny 4 года назад +31

    "The Neon Gods they made" Smartphones. "People talking without speaking" Texting.

    • @brysonhathaway9172
      @brysonhathaway9172 4 года назад +1

      this was made in the 60’s

    • @Jkapp15
      @Jkapp15 4 года назад +3

      Sometimes we hold the future in our minds. It's just waiting to find a way out.

    • @godzillafanboy1824
      @godzillafanboy1824 3 года назад

      YOU STOLE MY THEORY ;-; *texting wasnt made in the 60 lol*

    • @rude1802
      @rude1802 3 года назад

      They were time travellers.. 👍

    • @BlakeBigfoot
      @BlakeBigfoot 3 года назад

      Not what the song is about..

  • @smilingstillness70
    @smilingstillness70 10 месяцев назад +4

    “Silence is the language of God, all else is poor translation” Rumi...🙏❤👋

  • @aletageer6911
    @aletageer6911 Год назад +1

    I only know what I felt by this song and how important it was to me during a sad time in my life! I will keep it at that and always love the righteous brothers no matter what! I miss that era so much because of the amazing music!

  • @Pabloquirogaz
    @Pabloquirogaz 3 года назад +2

    This song is still relevant because we have not learned the message as a human community. There are people who understood and changed, others who have yet to learn. A pity that there are also people who want to confuse us and keep us ignorant of the truth. There is nothing worse than mental rigidity, not seeing the world as it really is.

  • @DrRodox.
    @DrRodox. 6 дней назад +1

    This is not a “build your own table at home” video to go for that background playlist.
    If you were to select a song while analysing this deep context, should’ve choose the instrumental of the same topic to set the mood better.

  • @Jelorm2
    @Jelorm2 3 года назад +2

    “Disturbed” simply made it “powerful”.

  • @Neceros
    @Neceros 5 лет назад +26

    Eh. I feel this is a bit light for an explanation. There's so many verses you just went by.

    • @youtubeplaylist7104
      @youtubeplaylist7104 4 года назад +1

      Exactly

    • @BarryGoldberg79
      @BarryGoldberg79 4 года назад +5

      This song has so many layers and depth, you need more than 3 minutes to explain it. This explanation was a no bueno for me.

  • @roseannafernandini2121
    @roseannafernandini2121 Год назад

    So what I heard, Paul was walking behind Art, who’s been known to be moody, it started out as him feeling smalll, ignored an walking behind him, and then the mood grabbed him, lyrics exploded🎉and what a great song. I’m 59, and have seen this song embrace so many humans. Peace to all

  • @Stevekixs
    @Stevekixs Месяц назад

    I feel like the message of this song is relevant now more than ever.

  • @andreadimartino3369
    @andreadimartino3369 3 года назад +1

    i did have a person i could communicate fully with, sadly, we will never talk to eachother again, they are not dead, but we lost all way of contacting eachother, i miss him everyday

  • @johnmcclellan9020
    @johnmcclellan9020 2 года назад +1

    This song was so big it was played for years on popular radio. Also it was the electric version that was the hit thanks to Bob Dylan's producer overdubbing electric guitars onto the recording.

  • @epfrazier
    @epfrazier 5 лет назад +33

    *sound not “sounds” 😂

    • @ChristianLuna1111
      @ChristianLuna1111 5 лет назад +6

      The song had a lot of titles
      - Sounds of Silence
      - The Sounds of Silence
      - The Sound of Silence
      They all count

    • @burningice1762
      @burningice1762 3 года назад

      1 tik plus 1 tik of a clock creates 2 tik and the song is recorded in a complex vibrations. Words can only explain what you wanted but music can express the feeling that even your mouth can't express. So put aside your grammar

  • @gamervoyoger
    @gamervoyoger 3 года назад +2

    coming from a theology standpoint i can see more connection between the bible and this song than just the words of idol worshiping (neon gods they made) and prophets etc.
    the likening of a warning from God in the old testament, the words and the feeling you get from reading scriptures that are meant as a warning, in multiple verses from isaiah and different prophets even Jesus talks about this "silence" where people are hearing but never listening. as they ignore what he tries to teach the people to help us, but we ignore it because its more pleasant living the other lifestyle.
    really the message of silence represented there, is also so many places in the bible in different verses. its too complicated to explain all of it because its so interconnected with each other, and gathers a view of the subject of humans ignoring God for various reasons.
    as a bilingual with english as a secondary its difficult to hear out all the meaning of a song the first time. but when it came to this song i just felt that "wow" that i got from reading scriptures. and i want you to know that even though the scriptures are written by a different person, the message even as it is written different feels like is sent from the same person, and i got that feeling from this song. its not just me, but many christians also view the text in this way.
    it really comes to show how songs can often be interpreted in so many ways. and i do respect the other views, just wanted to point out what was really apparent for me.

  • @kannbrown65
    @kannbrown65 5 лет назад +1

    The Neon God does make sense if your folk singer comes not from the green hills in the country, but from New York City. I think that it's an interesting perspective, being an 'urban folk singer'. So, his 'common places' weren't cabins or the little church in the dale, or the fields, but the subways and tenements.

  • @territimmerman140
    @territimmerman140 3 года назад +1

    Looking at the world today it actually seems quite prophetic. Our world today has us with our heads facing our phones, not communicating with each other face to face.

  • @tomhazelton3070
    @tomhazelton3070 Год назад

    When you referred to a Byrds cover, I think you may have been thinking about the reissue of this song with an overlay of drums and electric guitar that was meant to sound like The Byrds. It was that version of this song that became a hit for S&G.

  • @jaygee7276
    @jaygee7276 4 года назад +3

    Always thought the song was talking about the silent majority! Guess it could still be

    • @musicplusperlitafrago7400
      @musicplusperlitafrago7400 3 года назад

      Yes, the song can also be interpreted that way. There is no single interpretation of a song or any text, for that matter.

  • @cathyschatz1138
    @cathyschatz1138 3 года назад +1

    Never get tired of hearing it

  • @sergioloo_
    @sergioloo_ 4 года назад +3

    The background music is annoying. Anyways, this song is beautiful, and also very dark. When a song becomes so known it's because there's a big truth in it. However it's not that difficult to understand. I think the core of the song lies in "people talking without speaking, people hearing without listening". When I walk by the street I can hear people talking, when I'm with my family I hear them talking, but as Paul Simon said, "without speaking". Their words, the words of the most of humans, are completely empty. They don't have a true meaning, they're just shallow conversations about stupid things that happen in their boring lives. But, as the song also says, "and the sign flashed out its warning with the words that it was forming, and the sign said «the words of the prophets are written on the subway walls, and tenement halls»". They have been warned: their superfluity will lead them to their own isolation. The prophets are who have warned, but have been ignored ("but my words like silent raindrops fell and echoed in the wells of silence"). Sorry for my English, I'm from Spain and here teachers don't give a crap about their job (they are going to get paid anyways. You see? That's silence).

    • @WyattCayer
      @WyattCayer 4 года назад +1

      Same here! I wish he didn't put in that shit royalty free music.

  • @KadiddlehopperClem
    @KadiddlehopperClem 2 года назад +1

    Yes it was about the 60s, but it describes our world today. Today we are separated by selective media. It magnifies our differences while silencing the things we have in common. Our humanity is lost in the noise.

  • @ivanvalero2681
    @ivanvalero2681 4 года назад +2

    That song talks about the end of the live, and the meeting with the death people in other place.

  • @barbaramay5048
    @barbaramay5048 2 года назад

    He said in an interview he was in Dallas that fateful day n had nightmares n the flash of light was the bullet n 10000 ppl standing there stunned... Talking without speaking...

  • @Bone89
    @Bone89 2 года назад

    Paul has stated that “hello darkness.... u again” is the only lyric with tangible meaning to him. He’s referencing when he was a little boy and would go in the bathroom, turn off the lights and sing. He liked the acoustics in the bathroom also

  • @JenNagleInk
    @JenNagleInk 2 года назад +1

    The world is a play of characters with conditioned thoughts. If by chance you dont think so, just reflect on how differently the world could have been if different decisions were made. Silence allows us to sit in the observer seat. Wisdom falls on deaf ears to those who do not think themselves as equils and cannot bring peace to the world. They do not tap into what is inherently theirs. They seek idols of greater value and fill their minds with the chatter of it all. But the sages know that it is in our nature to be all that we can be. We stand in our own way of happiness because we dont realize that peace is what we strive for.

  • @dr.davidgerstenaminoacidth2421
    @dr.davidgerstenaminoacidth2421 Год назад +1

    I do think this explanation is overly simplistic. Paul Simon did not condd Sd user himself to be a spiritual person, but Bridge Over Troubled Water is very spiritual. There is a video that focuses entirely on the first line: Hello darkness my old friend, one line that related to Garfunkel’s best friend, who became blind and thought his life was over. The friend referred to himself as “Darkness,” and Art would call him and say, “Hello Darkness.” His friend found great support from Art and became a successful person. An Art May have a conscious intention, not knowing that a song would Reach billions of people, in different ways. Some songs are magic. The words, melody, vocals and production transcend the individual parts. Here we are more than 50 years later, and interest in the song is still growing. I found the “ Darkness” video provided food for thought worth considering. There can be conscious, subconscious, and super conscious influences that contribute to the Whole.

  • @antoniopinto8558
    @antoniopinto8558 2 года назад +2

    I think Mother Meera explains better what Silence is. She is herself an epitome of silence. Satya Saibaba says that when one becomes totally silent one can hear the steps of God.

  • @QVAlfista
    @QVAlfista 26 дней назад

    "Hello darkness my old friend" he's clearly talking about DEPRESSION and Simon ADMITTED as such!

  • @christopherfreitag5121
    @christopherfreitag5121 Год назад +1

    I just heard it is about a blind man he knew who he named darkness.

  • @samueljenkins9084
    @samueljenkins9084 5 лет назад +6

    The song is a call for free speech. Its is more applicable today than ever. The sound of silence is the social and authoritarian powers that exist and stop us expressing our throughs. The sound of Silence is thought control. People would not sing songs because it would disturb the sound of silence ( that mean the gulags for you). "Fools say I you do not know, Silence like a cancer grows" is a call to push back against this before it becomes all destroying. Neon Gods are false gods that every ideology creates (religious & atheist a like, once anyone talks of a utopia you can be sure they have created a false god). The song also talks to the political class ignoring the common people, as stated the words of the prophets are written on sub way walls - the words of the common man (all to often ignored by those so call smart people who would prefer to look down their noses at the common people rather than to listen to them. ) truly great lyrics.

  • @everetttriplett2340
    @everetttriplett2340 5 лет назад +4

    The one and only clear and accurate explanation for this song is a song about a vision but he had while he was sleeping it still remained means he couldn't forget about it and when it starts out with hello darkness my old friend he's telling you the grid is down there's no lights on anywhere which is a future prophesied the event called the electromagnetic pulse EMP attack that is going to occur and he says hello darkness my old friend I've come to speak with you again because,( the word because is always the answer to the question why ) OF the darkness and it's because of the vision that he had where he was standing under the Halo of a Street Lamp when his eyes were stabbed by the flash of the neon light which I understand clearly that a nuclear bomb emets such an incredibly brilliant bright light that people who have been involved in nuclear bomb testing have been commanded to tightly closed her eyes and cover their eyes with their forearm and then they describe being able to see the bones in their arms through their tightly-closed eyes when the Flash of the nuclear bomb detonating goes off and that's why it happened in the middle of the night and it touched the sound of silence there will be no radio no television no cell phone no Internet no power grid the nuclear bomb has sent out the electromagnetic pulse that has destroyed all sensitive computer fuel fuel injected Vehicles will not operate highways will be desolate. An EMP attack is coming. he tells you to listen but my words like silent raindrops are falling means nobody hears me. this people are hearing but not listening. he said you fools, you do not know, silence like a cancer will grow. the grid will be down for an extended time. you better listen because he's prophesying a soon-to-come future event for sure.

  • @luzocasio3111
    @luzocasio3111 7 месяцев назад

    I was today years old when I found out this song was written in 1964.. It's viral in tik tok and that's how I hear it. I though it was all about the technology that we are a "communicating" with each other but we aren't.

  • @shadowlouise
    @shadowlouise Год назад

    Omitted from this is an important fact, especially connected with that 4th verse and the Pop Professor's comment. No one WAS listening; the song went nowhere. Art went back to school, and Paul moved to England. It might have been the end of this duo. But something happened that changed everything.

  • @evanroyston8031
    @evanroyston8031 4 года назад +1

    Im here bc my aunt just died and this was her choice of song she wanted played. I wanna know more.

  • @gussy_44
    @gussy_44 3 года назад

    This helped me so much in my presentation for school

  • @abayesinger50
    @abayesinger50 5 лет назад +3

    There are connections in trench to this song. First of all silence... Second- the neon god they made, flashing of neon lights. Which seems to have a very similar meaning to that of the neon lights/gravestones/vialism. Any sense in what I'm saying? And any more connections I didn't notice?

    • @mcwhineyfamilyfilms
      @mcwhineyfamilyfilms 5 лет назад

      I love theorys like this

    • @dhruvaharit6385
      @dhruvaharit6385 5 лет назад

      The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls, and tenement halls.
      Sort of like the bishops and DEMA

  • @rosiesingleton6480
    @rosiesingleton6480 9 месяцев назад

    I always thought this song was about depression - that never really goes away that comes in waves when unexpected. Especially in the opening lyrics. Oh well, that’s how I interpreted it since my depression is an old friend

  • @GeckoHiker
    @GeckoHiker 3 года назад +1

    I thing the lyrics are about our focus on commercialism and technology over human needs and communication.

  • @rkress9349
    @rkress9349 4 года назад +1

    Just because Simon may not have realized the depth of the lyric, at the time he wrote it, does not mean it did not come from his subconscious. He said he dreamt much of the inspiration for the song. At the time they were having trouble breaking through the record industry garbage (subconscious?) and Disturbed's recent take seems to be directed at the music industry itself. How the labels silence artists, so the industry can sell more records without offending too many. Those labels ignore the writing on the walls of the true prophets by only looking at sales profits.
    But true, the angst of that era was also about the lack of real listening. Much like the Cranberries 'Zombie' looked at violence causing silence. The truth can be buried.
    [For a 'professor' you need to notice that the title is Sound, not sounds!]

  • @TimJSwan
    @TimJSwan 2 месяца назад

    I thought it was a DMT trip and he's in higher dimensions and you can hear 10,000 people speaking directly to your mind.

  • @suebarber9601
    @suebarber9601 3 года назад +1

    I feel that this song was a song about right now 2021. But my feelings of what this song is about was Pentatonix sang it. And my feelings of the song is that it's about how we don't speak on our phones anymore.and utilize the texting. The neon God is our Devices we are stuck to.

  • @thatoneboyaiden
    @thatoneboyaiden 5 лет назад +22

    Why am I always so early? I mean, I'm not complaining.

  • @ZeidGho
    @ZeidGho 3 года назад +5

    Background music is really really unnecessary

  • @stevetheguy6604
    @stevetheguy6604 4 года назад +3

    And now think about the application of technology, cell phones in particular to the words of this song. A light blinding his face? What happens if you turn a cell phone screen on in the dark? It blinds you to your surroundings. Even if it's not dark, ppl are zeroed in on it, so it's still blinding. "People talking with speaking. People listening without hearing." Text communication? Praying to the neon God they made? People bowing their heads to look into their hands at their phone sort of resembles praying. The neon god tells them of prophecy of what's to come? News feeds on social media apps? I think the song was about what was going on at the time. But could it have also been a prediction or warning of the future, our present and what's to come? 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @aadrienwatkins8057
    @aadrienwatkins8057 2 года назад

    Im taking intro to Mass Communication and this song which has been one of my all time favorites has lyrics with so many parallel to what I'm learning in that class. Communication without communicating on a personal level.

  • @RandallSmith89
    @RandallSmith89 Год назад

    To me it speaks to my ptsd how I feel someday

  • @lollolol123lola9
    @lollolol123lola9 3 года назад

    When teacher says grab tennis balls.
    kid name tennis: 0:14

  • @juanbautistafacio5204
    @juanbautistafacio5204 5 лет назад +2

    The first song I learned to play on the 🎹💓

  • @samonebroxton3345
    @samonebroxton3345 6 месяцев назад

    it fetches death vibes very chilling but very beautiful song

  • @musicplusperlitafrago7400
    @musicplusperlitafrago7400 3 года назад

    Very interesting channel and song analysis, Professor. I’m glad that I came across your channel.

  • @rhyddidroselouw3896
    @rhyddidroselouw3896 4 года назад +2

    It is about depression and loneliness.

  • @flordeletras2203
    @flordeletras2203 5 лет назад +1

    I looove The sounds of silence! Thanks for the video, great as always!

  • @user-ib5mx8ro4k
    @user-ib5mx8ro4k 3 года назад

    2020 needs this...

  • @hoangduong2291
    @hoangduong2291 3 года назад

    thanks for the help with my assignment. I really appreciate it.

  • @YoursTrulyChris
    @YoursTrulyChris 5 лет назад +18

    The first shall be depressing

  • @mystic48209
    @mystic48209 4 года назад +2

    Simon and Garfunkel, being Jewish, may have alluded to meditation and connecting with God. In the quiet and dark whom do you talk to? Mystics have said God speaks to them during their quiet sessions. Then there is the prophets references. The Neon god might be how we create religions to reflect us. We may think the song is completely secular, but therein lies hidden meaning.
    Led Zeppelins Stairway to heaven has some pagan imagery as the lead guitarist was a practicing pagan / mage. So again they made references . Kind of cool.

  • @nietbelangerijk308
    @nietbelangerijk308 5 лет назад +6

    YESS FINALLY SIMON AND GARFUNKEL

  • @gideonlebabu
    @gideonlebabu 5 лет назад +1

    Heard it first from Pentatonix it was cool due to its too much modernization of the rhythm of the song.But it was very emotional empty that's why i had to search for more explanation due to its very artistic lyrics.Thx coach for the explanations

  • @amandaw6951
    @amandaw6951 3 года назад +1

    To me The sound of silence sounds like more of a song about impending doom and self-destruction

  • @danielbartlett8194
    @danielbartlett8194 6 месяцев назад

    The images fit the lyrics, different poeple coming together to "save" society in the end, the ark, cool.

  • @jupoprunnow9467
    @jupoprunnow9467 5 лет назад +1

    i am indigo, but 50%.. so my connection unto the song or lyric or whatever is feels so weird to me.. i've listen to tne song sounds of silence for 1 week, and theres voice in my head and on my ears, whispering weird things.. but i just ignore it,. so after listening to the song, i feel dark and sorrow.. hmm, so sad.. my friend die,. thats what the whisper tell me,. its hard to explain but, this song is very haunting..

  • @John-tr7we
    @John-tr7we 5 лет назад +3

    So... you just read the lyrics where the explanation???

  • @Ducktoez
    @Ducktoez 2 года назад

    3:00 mans do be sounding like the lady from Google translate when you press the tts button after entering the lyrics to your favorite song

  • @dustytailstudios
    @dustytailstudios 4 года назад +3

    I remember that a teacher of mine said he theorised the song represents the terror of the bystander effect: where a group of people see something happen,but everyone expects someone else to do something about it.
    I remember he was talking about a real life murder of a woman named kitty genovise back in the 1960s.. neighbors heard and saw her getting stabbed to death in an alleyway,but everyone else saw eachother and assumed someone else was going to call 911 but no one did ..
    They didn't want to disturb the sound of silence

    • @joshmac3451
      @joshmac3451 2 года назад

      That story is actually incredibly fabricated

  • @hurrypeter
    @hurrypeter 2 года назад

    This song is definitely 🎤 for Finnish people who never talk to you if set beside them for hours or days 😄😄😄

  • @crocoshark4097
    @crocoshark4097 9 месяцев назад

    Simon: I"ve come to visit once again because a vision, softly creeping, planted its seed while I was sleeping and the vision that was planted in my brain still remains in the sound of silence.
    Darkness: You know, you can just say you had a bad dream.

  • @mariashelly4812
    @mariashelly4812 2 года назад

    Way back in the 1980s I wrote a paper about this song for a college religion class and made the highest grade in the class. We kinda agree but not quite.

  • @soapyb2738
    @soapyb2738 5 лет назад

    i remember my music teacher telling us about the meaning of this song last school year

  • @LeftInBama
    @LeftInBama Год назад

    Everytime i hear this i think of him having visions and singing about the internet decades before it was even imagined.. *to point out...he maybe has no fking clue on how this vision could have been a vision for today*

  • @TheTruth2power2
    @TheTruth2power2 3 месяца назад

    Can’t handle the music in the background!!!

  • @ChikinKikka
    @ChikinKikka 3 месяца назад

    The best re-make of the song is the version by disturbed… love it or hate it, it’s what most modern remakes have been based on.

  • @Postulatedstate
    @Postulatedstate 2 года назад

    The first time I heard this was on mushrooms. When the clock struck 11:11 , time stopped.

  • @jasonMMorris
    @jasonMMorris Год назад

    Its not over dramatic for a 21 year old when they've shared the vision of the end. Dont matter what age you are.

  • @alessandrobassodemarc5658
    @alessandrobassodemarc5658 26 дней назад

    I'm not quite sure the The Byrds ever covered "The Sound of Silence". Where does that information come from?

  • @tammi3121
    @tammi3121 Год назад

    Neon light is the government/the man / the powers that be..yadda yadda yadda .. every time I listen I interpret it another way... the message is intense... the wording is beautiful...