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keith99

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The recent thread Lorde vrs Lana del rey got me listening to them and then some songs recorded long ago that I liked and still like.

Songs that I think others might like.

Mainly 2 groups one well known the other not.

Simon and Garfunkel likely are still known, but honestly the only song of theirs I remember hearing in the last few years if 'Hazy Shade of Winter', but not their recording, the cover by the Bangles. I think from a purely pretty music standpoint the Bangles did it better, but to me it seems like the feeling was cut out to sound nice.

This pair had their share of hits, but I wonder how many people have heard some of their less known songs. Like Wednesday Morning 3AM, which is the title song for their first album. Or the profoundly disturbing 'The Sun is Burning' from the same album.

This being a Christian site their recording of 'Go Tell it on the Mountain' is worth mentioning. More upbeat than most renditions. To me it comes across as far more joyful than it usually does.

The Second group is Matthews Southern Comfort. Searches may work better using the lead singers name Ian Matthews (unless you want to have lots of hits on a whiskey). I was introduced to them when i was in Hawaii for Christmas and New Years and there was a countdown of the top 100 songs for the state. Their recording of 'Woodstock' was number 1 for the year. It also rose to number 1 in the U.K at one point (something I only found out recently looking up their songs online). I do not recall every hearing any of their recording on the radio in the Continental U.S.

Obviously Woodstock is a decent start. My favorite is 'The Castle Far' a very different song (and the version I recall is only 1 minute and 32 Seconds, what I find online has a couple of long musical interludes). "Please Be My friend" is musically upbeat but very sad.

And if one wants a special kind of melancholy then go with 'Darcy Farrow' and follow it up with 'Richard Cory' by Simon and Garfunkle. Yes I have a dark side.
 

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Found something very interesting. I've been binging a bit on listening to music. I know I still have the old records of both Wednesday Morning 3 AM and Sounds of Silence. Sounds of Silence has a track 'Somewhere They Can't Find Me'. But decades ago I never realized they are both the same story with a different slant.

The words of the first verse are EXACTLY the same, save perhaps the word 'and'. But the music and pace is different and after that they diverge. No contradictions but an entirely different feel.

Some might want to compare the 2 songs and then consider that sometimes less gets called a contradiction when comparing accounts in Scripture.
 
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Simon and Garfunkel are very well known. They had successful solo careers even after they split up. Paul had more success if I'm not mistaken. Liked "Late in the evening", Slip Slidin' away" "Fifty ways to leave your lover".
"Hazy Shade of winter I know was a re-make by the Bangles, in the late 80's. Wasn't quite sure who the original artist was though. Thanks for letting me know.

"Woodstock" is the only song I know from Matthew's Southern Comfort. Will have to listen to the song you had brought up.
 
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I've heard, for say on an artist's record or CD, they would have a couple of songs, where the melodies were very much in sync. And maybe, like you're referring to, having some of the same lines from one lyric, put into another one of their songs.

I'll have to listen to "Somewhere they can't find me". My Dad told me about one I song from Simon and Garfunkel titled "The zoo". I liked it.
 
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'Wednesday Morning 3am' vrs 'Somewhere they Can't find me' is is the compliment to that. Words very similar but melody, pace and tone so different that if you are not actively thinking of one while listening to the other yuo would never connect them.

The first is sad, almost depressing. The second is in your face, devil may care and one almost misses the sad circumstances it involves.
 
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Both very good tunes, Keith99!

They both harmonized so well!
 
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A well-done cover can really change the feeling of a song. The Everlys did this originally in the early 60s. Their version has a kind of light melancholy tone:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFE2SnliiV0

There were good versions by Roy Orbison and Linda Ronstadt. But Nazareth slowed the tempo, and gave it a hard rock arrangement. Made it much more intense. One of my favorite covers of any song.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pHNkOQCIzk
 
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Simon and Garfunkel - can't beat this gem of gems....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zLfCnGVeL4

I actually like what U Tube does when I go in. When I followed your link I also got a sidebar of other songs/videos.

One was quite interesting a list of 10 songs that will bring Tears to your eyes. A countdown. Number 7 was 'Sounds of Silence'. Honestly the rest left me cold as to being sad. What sort of confuses me is that to me 'Sounds of Silence' is so far from the saddest of S&G's songs. I think 'Bridge over Troubled Waters' is much more of a tear jerker. Several of their less known songs far sadder. But of the hits it seems to me that 'I Am a Rock' is the saddest. But perhaps my views are different than most folks. 'I Am a Rock' is almost defiant until the final line. 'A rock feels no pain and an Island never crys'. Of course with that delivery was everything.
 
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