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johnfowles
05-27-2005, 10:19 AM
IMHO worth a read is this from yesterday's Daily Telegraph Arts section just received by me by email:-
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/05/26/bmplay26.xml
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/graphics/2005/05/26/bmplay26.jpg
Hello again: Simon and Garfunkel on stage in Hyde Park in 2004
John Fowles
Living just a few miles West of the NJ Turnpike
Almost every great Simon & Garfunkel song has a spine-tingling moment, when music, lyrics and performance all coalesce into
a scalp-prickling singularity. Here, in this song about hope and disillusionment, it’s when they sing: "Counting the cars on
the New Jersey Turnpike". Sensational

Borderstone
05-29-2005, 03:47 PM
Nice pic John! :) Simon & Garfunkel were or are supposd to play here in Phoenix but I've been so busy,I don't know if they've been here yet or not. I'll have to check they're tour schedule I guess.

I've liked those guys for a long time. I have all their LP's except "Wed. Morning 3 AM" and also I have "Best Of Art Garfunkel" and all of Simon's except "Rhythm of The Saints & other current CD's.

They even had the top song in America the day I was born. That being "Mrs. Robinson" from June of '68. Thanks for posting this John,good work. :)

The Rez
05-29-2005, 04:47 PM
I've got 'em too. Never saw them live, but it seems so. As with all tours by folks at their level, too much $.

Paul Simon's recent albums are just as fine as ever - and clever. Worth the purchase.

I did see Paul Simon solo (w/ about 20 others on stage and all kinds of percussion. He did stuff from Graceland, Saints, and prior heavy-on-the-percussion tunes (Late in the Evening, Me & julio, etc.)

After the series of encore's, the lights stayed down. He came back, w/ only guitar, and did another hour of gentle S&G tunes alone. Serenade.

Just a few short yrs ago The Everly Bros. played the Orange County Fair. Free w/ admission kinda thing. Sit on the grass.

S&G, the E Bros - ah, the blend. The Kingston Trio (w/ John Stewart) could achieve that blend (3 as 1) Other than going back to the Ink Spots and Southern Gospel, such things are rarely heard.

The Hearing was good.

The Rez

. . . Harmony

Borderstone
06-11-2005, 06:10 PM
Speaking of the duo....Anne Bancroft,who played the namesake of their 1968 #1 hit Mrs. Robinson,passed on about 3 days ago or so.

Quite ironic that she passed away exactly 37 years to the week that the song hit the top of the charts! :eek: Very big coincidence.

The song was also #1 the day I was born. :)

Well,here's to you Anne,you did a heck of a job playing Mrs R. ! Rest in Peace.

mnmouse
06-14-2005, 03:13 PM
Thanks for the link...enjoyed the read. I was in grade school the first time I heard Simon & Garfunkel, and fell in love with their lyrics and their sound. For the first time in our lives, I believe, my older brother and I found something we agreed on...music has kept us connected ever since.

One of my favorite S&G lines:
"She said the man in the gabardine suit was a spy.
I said be careful his bowtie is really a camera..."

Mouse

johnfowles
06-14-2005, 03:14 PM
Originally posted by The Rez:
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Just a few short yrs ago The Everly Bros. played the Orange County Fair. Free w/ admission kinda thing. Sit on the grass.

such things are rarely heard.

The Hearing was good.

The RezCheer Up Rex
I found out today from a newsleter from EBI (Everly Brothers International) that the boys are following in Gordon's footsteps early next year
quote from said "Ezine"
2006 AMERICAN EVERLY BROTHERS TOUR

8-12 Feb Las Vegas, NV Orleans Casino (www.orleanscasino.com)
14-15 Feb Cerritos, CA Cerritos Center (www.cerritoscenter.com)


More dates in the UK and USA...... and on the European continent may be added.

I have seen them three times (so far)
1. way back in 1970 in Derby England then
2.in 1993 in Bournemouth Dorset UK
http://eil.com/newgallery/Everly-Brothers-European-Tour-93-289969.jpg
then
3. in 2003 here in New Jersey with S and G
John Fowles
One thing in February even out there it will not be a Summertime Dream... that is all you have to do (is dream)

Jim Nasium
06-15-2005, 01:00 PM
John, I don't know how much you paid for your tickets to see The Eves' (how could I?) I have recently purchased 2 tickets to see them in Bournemouth on Nov 27th at a cost of £110.00 I know these guys are legends, but..........

fowlesjohn
06-23-2005, 02:49 PM
Originally posted by Jim Nasium:
John, I don't know how much you paid for your tickets to see The Eves' (how could I?) I have recently purchased 2 tickets to see them in Bournemouth on Nov 27th at a cost of £110.00 I know these guys are legends, but.......... sounds cheap Jimbo I have just received an emagazine from the Dutchman in charge of the Everly Brothers International
organisation web site at:-
http://www.everly.net
and apparently the Hammersmith Apollo(ex-Odeon) tix are going for a mere Euros 97.50 for each ticket!!!
I really cannot be expected to remember after 12 years how much the 1993 tix were but as I do have the souvenir brochure here
so I can tell you that in the list of Official Merchandise listed at the back and sold from a Bournemouth address I note the
following for comparison with today's prices:-
Tee shirt GBPounds 10.00 plus70p P & P (shipping)
mug 3.00 +50p
badge 2.00 +30p
programme 5.00 +50p
anyway Jim do enjoy the show regardless as should anybody going to Cerritos or the Orleans (both fine venues)
John Fowles
http://www.ci.cerritos.ca.us/gallery/ccpanight.jpg
Pretty well the same view as the one we had back in April from our room in the Sheraton directly opposite the Cerritos Center.It shows the wonderful fountain between the hotel and the Center