That's one of those "make ya smile" songs. I love Simon and Garfunkel, too. I remember the first time I heard them was when I was a young girl, visiting my cool, early 20's uncle who was playing their album in his room. I just thought he was the grooviest dude ever. ;o)
Oh I love S&G, great memories from my youth and some of my fave songs like Scarborough Fair and Sound of Silence and Cecilia...wonderful, I'll be humming myself to sleep!
Such turbulent times these songs bring to my minds eye...the Vietnam war and all of the songs of protests...as I worried daily of which friend would be drafted next.
All of their music brought joy and sorrow...icons of an era. Thanks for the memories!
The first LP I bought was Simon and Garfunkel's first.."Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme" when I was in high school and I've been in love with them ever since...Paul Simon is a poet..
Love the S&G! I also saw that you won the necklace...and your entry was great! Clever. I liked mine too, "Bobbing babies bewilder"! Yours, though, was incredibly apt!
I've never seen the S&G video before. Gosh,you've got to love the internet for such things. YEs, LOVED S&G when no other teen in Britain would admit to such indulgence! :) Truly som eof the most beautiful music ever written.
That's one of those "make ya smile" songs. I love Simon and Garfunkel, too. I remember the first time I heard them was when I was a young girl, visiting my cool, early 20's uncle who was playing their album in his room. I just thought he was the grooviest dude ever. ;o)
ReplyDeleteOh I love S&G, great memories from my youth and some of my fave songs like Scarborough Fair and Sound of Silence and Cecilia...wonderful, I'll be humming myself to sleep!
ReplyDeleteLOVE S&G!!! I love everything they do!
ReplyDeleteWell, the song in your head is now the song in my head! Good thing I love S & G! :-)
ReplyDeletePaul Simon wrote some great music, didn't he? The soundtrack of our lives.
ReplyDeleteI loved Simon & Garfunkel.....
ReplyDeleteGreetings and Thanks for checking out my blog.
ReplyDeleteSadly it will be another week before access to my own computer.
Hope to get back to C more of yours! ; )
Cheers!
Just what I needed at this point in time. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteNow it's in *my* head, and that's a good thing. :)
ReplyDeleteThis song is perfect for today as I'm at my mother's house...she's a big fan of the duo. When we were kids, their music was a constant in our lives.
ReplyDelete*remembering all the records, shelved alphabetically, and the gigantic stereo system with wall mounted speakers....ha!*
We'll have a fresh shade of winter tonight with 8 inches of snow predicted!
ReplyDeleteDid you see that you won the Two Dog Pond contest???
ReplyDeleteHDDiva, wow, no I didn't know! Gotta go take a peek!
ReplyDeleteWillow, have posted the interview!
ReplyDeleteand your pic
all best for a terrific weekend
Such turbulent times these songs bring to my minds eye...the Vietnam war and all of the songs of protests...as I worried daily of which friend would be drafted next.
ReplyDeleteAll of their music brought joy and sorrow...icons of an era. Thanks for the memories!
sharon
They look so young here. Had such a nice sound together. Thanks. How is the Steinbeck coming along??:)
ReplyDeletecongrats on winning the necklace. Very cute.
ReplyDeleteLove your caption for your necklace, Willow!
ReplyDeleteI can't open the soundtrack - but gather from the comments that its S&G - maybe I should try and guess which track it is!
The first LP I bought was Simon and Garfunkel's first.."Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme" when I was in high school and I've been in love with them ever since...Paul Simon is a poet..
ReplyDeleteThank you for the song, it is now in my head. We are expecting 8 to 10 inches of snow today into tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI'm still hanging onto my Christmas decorations for at least another week. And I'm still enjoying the sounds of Christmas music.
Have a nice weekend.
Love the S&G! I also saw that you won the necklace...and your entry was great! Clever. I liked mine too, "Bobbing babies bewilder"! Yours, though, was incredibly apt!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen the S&G video before. Gosh,you've got to love the internet for such things. YEs, LOVED S&G when no other teen in Britain would admit to such indulgence! :) Truly som eof the most beautiful music ever written.
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