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Yesterday I watched Simon & Garfunkle in Central Park DVD. Yay! It was very fun. It was interesting that I watched it on the computer and then later that day, Dad brought home a DVD player! We haven't tried it yet...
Madam, you have between your legs an instrument capable of giving pleasure to thousands and all you can do is scratch it. -Sir Thomas Beecham to a lady cellist
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Art Garfunkel is a true showman. The only guy who performs on stage with his hands inside the pockets.

Eat your heart out Freddie Mercury!
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Brandon wrote: [/QUOTENAME]... and now the "best you can offer is Mr. Jingles? HA! He's... just pathetic.[/QUOTE]
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I love the song Bridge Over Trubled Water!! AMAZING !!!
"Sometimes the last thing you want to know is the truth" The Key.. Roger Taylor...
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I like them. Good songs. Plunkey's Dilemma is my not-a-hit favorite. But I haven't listened to them in a while. Ought to do that, I suppose. Maybe.
*honk* *honk* - Harpo
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I LOVE Simon & Garfunkel! True musical beauty has not gone out of rock and roll - plus, short people rule.
God wants you to send me some money. "Seven spades doubled, vulnerable, making seven? You BITCH."
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Mr.Jingles79 wrote:
Art Garfunkel is a true showman. The only guy who performs on stage with his hands inside the pockets.

Eat your heart out Freddie Mercury!


LOL! Just a tad of sarcasm I detect. I do like Simon & Garfunkle a bit though. More so in my childhood years.

Hey...you think Art & John (Deacon) have the same hairdresser!
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MadeInMadhouse wrote:
I love the song Bridge Over Trubled Water!! AMAZING !!!


Paul Simon hated it despite the fact that he wrote it. The reason? Its all because Art Garfunkel got all the plaudits for it which got up Paul's nose so much that when they played Central Park in the early 80's, he left the stage when it came on.
"Normally i can't dance to save my life. But as soon as I step in dog shit, I can moonwalk better than Michael Jackson."
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Mr Mercury wrote:
MadeInMadhouse wrote:
I love the song Bridge Over Trubled Water!! AMAZING !!!


Paul Simon hated it despite the fact that he wrote it. The reason? Its all because Art Garfunkel got all the plaudits for it which got up Paul's nose so much that when they played Central Park in the early 80's, he left the stage when it came on.


Whether Paul Simon wants to admit it, yes I know he writes all the songs...BUT Garfunkle has the incredible VOICE and talent to interpret them.

I hate Paul Simon's solo stuff. he's a great writer but he can only sing like crap. He's a petty jealous idiot who broke up an amazing duo partnership.
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Mr Mercury wrote:
MadeInMadhouse wrote:
I love the song Bridge Over Trubled Water!! AMAZING !!!


Paul Simon hated it despite the fact that he wrote it. The reason? Its all because Art Garfunkel got all the plaudits for it which got up Paul's nose so much that when they played Central Park in the early 80's, he left the stage when it came on.


However, I was glad to see that on the 'Old Friends reunion tour' last year, they put a guitar part in, so short-arse stayed on stage and played and di backing vocals. Top-notch stuff!
"I'll probably make loads of plans, and then just sit around on my bottom all day long and do nothing." The Man In The Shadows says it like it is. http://www.myspace.com/petearnold
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Mr.Jingles79 wrote:
Art Garfunkel is a true showman. The only guy who performs on stage with his hands inside the pockets.

Eat your heart out Freddie Mercury!


Liam Gallagher performs with his hands inside his pockets, too. He's not half as good as Art though.
"This world may be another planet's hell." - Aldous Huxley
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Can´t wait to see Simon & Liam on stage... Sounds like a "revolution in showbiz" to me!
Let`em entertain you...
Shoot for the moon... even if you fail you will land among the stars!
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Arlene R. Weiss wrote:
Mr Mercury wrote:
MadeInMadhouse wrote:
I love the song Bridge Over Trubled Water!! AMAZING !!!


Paul Simon hated it despite the fact that he wrote it. The reason? Its all because Art Garfunkel got all the plaudits for it which got up Paul's nose so much that when they played Central Park in the early 80's, he left the stage when it came on.


Whether Paul Simon wants to admit it, yes I know he writes all the songs...BUT Garfunkle has the incredible VOICE and talent to interpret them.

I hate Paul Simon's solo stuff. he's a great writer but he can only sing like crap. He's a petty jealous idiot who broke up an amazing duo partnership.


I LOVE Simon's voice, so we'll just have to agree to disagree on that, but some partnerships just weren't meant to last. When personalities conflict too much it goes downhill really fast - better to end it fast before fists really start flying.
God wants you to send me some money. "Seven spades doubled, vulnerable, making seven? You BITCH."
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i love simon & garfunkel, i think paul simon is one of the best song writers ever, i saw them in hyde park in july last year, they are still brilliant.
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Dr. Linus Bonner wrote:
the_hero wrote:
dougbrown wrote:
i love simon & garfunkel, i think paul simon is one of the best song writers ever, i saw them in hyde park in july last year, they are still brilliant.


I love the Graceland album of Paul


I agree, son.


I third that.
God wants you to send me some money. "Seven spades doubled, vulnerable, making seven? You BITCH."
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I love The Boxer by the way. And the Sound of Silance. And....

I think Garfunkle is hilarious with the hands in his pockets. Ever notice the way he bites his lip all the time? :)

HEllo dougbrown I just had to say one of my best friends is named Douglas Matthew Brown. He's actually mostly Scottish I think. Are you?
Madam, you have between your legs an instrument capable of giving pleasure to thousands and all you can do is scratch it. -Sir Thomas Beecham to a lady cellist

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