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Let's Sing Out (Series) (1963-1967)

Feb 17, 1966 - Simon and Garfunkel, Sharon Trostin and Steve Jorgunsen are guests at University College, University of Toronto.

Originating from university campuses all across Canada, Let's Sing Out featured audience participation as students joined Canadian and American guest stars in familiar and popular folk songs. The weekly half-hour series was seen on Fridays throughout the CTV network, beginning October 11, 1963. Host for the show was Winnipeg-born Oscar Brand.

The series aired on CTV until it was picked up by the CBC in the fall of 1966 and ran for one more season.

http://www.tvarchive.ca/database/17544/let's_sing_out/details/

Comentarios

9 years ago

mami miyashige

やっぱ,いいですね~泣けてくる~www

9 years ago

022171

"Like emptiness in harmony, I need someone to comfort me..." Such a beautifully expressed lyric of loneliness. Simon's an American treasure.

9 years ago

Shin Obi

Arts hair! hahaha

9 years ago

Armageddon777

They were so cute back then. I love their songs.

10 years ago

zakk davis

Such cornballs ..I love em 

10 years ago

Paulette Abbatematteo

Always will be my favorites man they are still fantastic

10 years ago

Paramount

Maybe all thats left of her is a photograph. maybe the memories still linger in his head , but his music took him away, and left her home. Phones were available, but answering machines werent available yet... good question however..

10 years ago

Daniel Mackler

47 now...

10 years ago

JuanLorenZerimar

I think the song is about going Home to a higher state of consciousness where My Love is the Divine Love you feel in the "silence of meditation" or then again she was mute...LOL

11 years ago

drasticwillb

My guess is "silently" as in not complaining about a relationship where he's rarely home.

11 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1966 {February 28th} Simon and Garfunkel performed "Homeward Bound" on the NBC-TV program 'Hullabaloo!'... Sixteen days earlier on February 12th it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #5 and spent 12 weeks on the Top 100... It reached #9 in the U.K. and #20 in Australia... Ten years later on November 20th, 1976 Paul Simon performed it in a duet with George Harrison on NBC's 'Saturday Night Live'... R.I.P. Mr. Harrison {1943 - 2001}...

11 years ago

WalterJacksonFreeman

writers need to shorten phrases sometimes to fit the song u need to figure it out,is a puzzzle extra fun while u listen

11 years ago

WalterJacksonFreeman

in silent anticipation

11 years ago

ruigwl2008

Paul Simon wrote this song when he was living in England alone around 1963 or 1964. At that time Art Garfunkel was a student at Columbia Univ. and was not together with Paul, hence the "a poet and a one-man band"

11 years ago

outoftouch

Society always looks up and worships the narcissist types, esp. men. If Jesus really rose from the dead today people would put him into a mental institution and claim him as a lunatic- the Jesus in their heads is one of dominancy, war or military power, not of self-sacrifice, compassion or pity. Out of the two Art was the sincere one... he has stayed married and very committed to what he does and does not seek 'flash' of 'fame' as Paul, sorry to say. This was probably the prob. to begin with.

11 years ago

Charles Thomaston

Paul was a great songwriter. It saddens me to know that Paul betrayed Art. Art was so good at perfect timing and harmonizing. It was as if Paul had two voices, you know, the way a really talented person can play guitar and harmonica well at the same time. And I don't get it that some people rag on Art about him growing his hair long or growing a mustache. They must be ignorant youngsters or ignorant old curmudgeons or just plain ignorant. Get over it, people, you can't judge a book by its cover.

11 years ago

outoftouch

People always feel sad that they are not together anymore but Paul broke his vow not to sign a recording contract without Simon's consent but did. This was noted by Paul coming home one day with a new car after signing a recording contract behind Simon's back. So now we know or some of already knew. Paul is a talented musician songwriter but not loyal like Simon. The most successful are always the most self-driven and disloyal in life, which is a shame. Paul is divorced but not Simon.

11 years ago

Henry Ramsey

I somehow doubt it was meant to have meaning. It rhymes and that might have been the reason. Also, it might have been changed for censorship since he couldn't write OR sing about what he'd really want to do with his 'love life' in 1966 and get away with it. That subject was still taboo in the '60s for mainstream music. Think about Light My Fire by the doors and the offending line "girl we couldn't get much HIGHER" getting sung on Ed Sullivan Show.

11 years ago

Henry Ramsey

Just beautiful. Two fantastic voices and a guitar... Interesting, the guy behind them is actually playing that bass, but he's not mic'd so the bass didn't get recorded except sporadically when it reached the threshold of the mic to pick it up. Too bad but the song doesn't need bass it's perfect as is.

11 years ago

Charles Thomaston

I love the the line "like emptiness in harmony". It's brilliant poetry and a great observation about some facets of life, while using a music reference. It's very impressive that he realized and wrote about it at such a young age.

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