Simon and Garfunkle

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  1. Removed_user_012521 said:

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    Yeah so I watched The Graduate a couple days ago and thats such a good movie and the soundtrack with Simon and Garfunkle is awesome. Does anyone else still listen to Simon and Garfunkle? They're my favourite group.
     
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    orange slice said:

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    there alright i guess... the only song that i really care for is 'A Bridge Over Troubled Waters'




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    Rhah said:

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    Simon and Garfunkel are actually one of my favourite groups (or duo's).
    Most of the music i listen to is fairly dark and heavy, but sometimes you need to take a little break from that, and S&G are excellent for mellowing out too.
    I heard they are (or might have already done) a reunion gig. I'd pay good money too see that.
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    Tacticalwithdrawal said:

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    I hate bridge over troubled water, I've just heard it far too many times.

    But I do really like the Boxer
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  5. Tony83 said:

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    Simon & Garfunkel turned out some cracking albums. I think I'm right in believing that it was Paul Simon who was the creative brains of the partnership, while Art Garfunkel provided the vocals.
     
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    Rhah said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony83
    Simon & Garfunkel turned out some cracking albums. I think I'm right in believing that it was Paul Simon who was the creative brains of the partnership, while Art Garfunkel provided the vocals.
    Pretty much, but i think Garfunkel did have a hand in some of the writing, and obviously Simon wasnt a bad singer in his own right.

    While on the subject of Paul Simon; anyone remember the video for "you can call me Al"? with Chevy Chase in it?
    excellent video.
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