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Originally Posted by evollove
Has anyone ever heard of Paul Simon? I guess you could call him a singer/songwriter, but he's more rhythmically interesting than most. Top-notch lyrics, too. He has a live album coming out. Consider supporting this young up and comer.
PAUL SIMON LIVE IN NEW YORK CITY
Joining Paul on the show is a stellar band of musicians including Cameroonian guitarist Vincent Nguini, guitarist/drummer Jim Oblon, pianist Mick Rossi, saxophonist/ keyboardist Andrew Snitzer, bassist Bakithi Kumalo, guitarist Mark Stewart, master percussionist Jamey Haddad and multi-instrumentalist Tony Cedras.
The Obvious Child
Dazzling Blue
50 Ways To Leave Your Lover
So Beautiful Or So What
Mother And Child Reunion
That Was Your Mother
Hearts And Bones
Crazy Love, Vol. II
Slip Slidin' Away
Rewrite
The Boy In The Bubble
The Only Living Boy In New York
The Afterlife
Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes
Gumboots
ENCORE
The Sound Of Silence
Kodachrome
Gone At Last
Late In The Evening
Still Crazy After All These Years
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Simon and Garfunkel stuff is just great!!! I have now only sounds of silence-album from the sixties, but I have listened it a lot. But I have never been very excited about solo stuff of Simon. I think Graceland is one of too overrated albums of the world.