Topic: Does Paul Simon Have Another "Graceland" In Him?
Or is that one very excellent work the zenith of his career.
I loved hearing both Simon and Garfunkel during my high school years, but then they split and I went with Paul, thinking Art had gone into acting and releasing only the occasional single. All were good, but not up to the duo's work before. In short, I was disappointed that they split up.
I paid attention to Paul's work only sporadically after that, but enjoyed listening to his stuff enough to buy the "Greatest Hits" recording.
Then came "Graceland" and I was knocked on my German Arsch! I had never heard Zydeco before, or maybe I did and just didn't know that was what it was called. Since buying the first vinyl, I have worn out three cd's of what I call his "masterpiece" and the last time I remember getting that excited was when The Beatles released "Sgt. Pepper".
Sadly, The Beatles are no more, so every now and then I wonder about Mr. Simon: Can he do it again?
What does the Forum think?
Thanks
Bill
PS: I have always been smugly proud of the fact that I knew what Paul was singing about with the lyrics, "The Mississippi Delta was shining like a National guitar." I bet y'all were too, weren't you?
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