When Comment is Superfluous 4: Art Garfunkel and his Greatest Performance of the Greatest Simon and Garfunkel Song

51CJKCH4SWL__SL500_AA300_ I remember buying the Bridge Over Troubled Water Album just before I was married. The song is now embedded in the minds and I suspect the souls of those who lived through the 70's and 80's. It remains a powerful and lyrical description of love's commitment, compassion, faithfulness and what it means in our lives to find another human being who is utterly and reliably, our friend.

Sentimental, romantic, emotionally generous, the song is a poem, a prayer, a promise, and it describes one of life's greatest gifts – the self-giving of another in love and kindness, to the enrichment of our lives.

Comment is superfluous, not on the song, but on this definitive performance by Art Garfunkel in 1981, at the Central Park Concert – I just watched it for the I've lost count of it time – see it here

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4 responses to “When Comment is Superfluous 4: Art Garfunkel and his Greatest Performance of the Greatest Simon and Garfunkel Song”

  1. Graeme Clark avatar
    Graeme Clark

    ‘Sound of Silence’ from their first album Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. in 1964 is I think their best song and would better fit your theme ‘When Comment is Superfluous.’

  2. Graeme Clark avatar
    Graeme Clark

    ‘Sound of Silence’ from their first album Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. in 1964 is I think their best song and would better fit your theme ‘When Comment is Superfluous.’

  3. Ronnie avatar
    Ronnie

    The best version I heard of ‘Bridge’ was the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame anniversary ceremony where Paul Simon sings the second verse and, well, anyone sounds inferior to Art Garfunkel. Mesmerising. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVDg8fVC4EQ
    The fact there are 25 dislikes show 25 villages are missing their idiot. BTW, I love in the Central Park clip when Garfunkel pumps his fist, he knew he got it.

  4. Ronnie avatar
    Ronnie

    The best version I heard of ‘Bridge’ was the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame anniversary ceremony where Paul Simon sings the second verse and, well, anyone sounds inferior to Art Garfunkel. Mesmerising. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVDg8fVC4EQ
    The fact there are 25 dislikes show 25 villages are missing their idiot. BTW, I love in the Central Park clip when Garfunkel pumps his fist, he knew he got it.

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