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From the record "Paul Simon" (1972)

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9 years назад

rhymeocerous

I love when Paul Simon lets loose with his falsetto - 'tis a really sweet sound.

9 years назад

ginger farkus

Who do you think you're foolin'? 

9 years назад

Cornelia Martens

This is such a beautiful song, just another masterpiece of the great Paul Simon! I ♥it!!!

9 years назад

Rick Roscoe

Jerry Hahn does the sweetest guitar solo on this track.

9 years назад

Laurel Rogers

Enjoy

9 years назад

Robert Pagano

think this is about self inflected problems

10 years назад

Laurel Rogers

Damn, my hubby might have colon cancer-so this is fairly appropos. ;)

10 years назад

Kary Ludeman

"RUN THAT BODY DOWN" by PAUL SIMON ...on my StumbleUpon wall ...a YouTube video song from his first solo album ...which is a very cool, hip, mellow, jazzy, "why did I drink so much last night?", did I say "mellow", Sunday morning song....(i say).

10 years назад

Kary Ludeman

Paul Simon - Run that body down

10 years назад

T Bloopner

Dear acoustic uplift, if you're still out there,The Beatles are not the 'last word' on popular music, the Beatles are the FIRST word, the touchstone, the very genesis of an elevated form of progressive music that launched in the mid 60's and continues to this day. your age might be forgiven but not your cultural ignorance.What you lack perspective on is that before the Beatles laid the groundwork, there was nothing to pop, no thought or art expressed in a universal way. There was just oooh baby baby, Perry Como and R and B .The Beatles / Dylan introduced the elements of profound song writing and performance and affected EVERY popular group who came after. The kind of contemplative, jazzy ballad that Mr Simon plays here would have gotten no airplay but for the fact that the Beatles had opened that door, and a dozen others, some five years before. (Norwegian Wood,Michelle, for example). International music as extolled by Paul Simon was given freer rein because the Beatles introduced eastern rhythms and instruments into their repertoire. I assume you're not a musician so I'll try and make it simple for you. The Beatles first album introduced elements of funk, which means bass line and guitar reverse roles somewhat, bass taking on a more melodic role, with rhythm guitar being truly a rhythm instrument. ( Listen to 'Drive my car' or 'I saw her standing there' ).Or 'Blackbird' which Paul wrote with Bach fugues in mind, the chords ascending and descending as if imitating flight, but the final chord ascending some four beats after the lyric ends. Every song is crafted for effect, no throwaways, no dross.This is masterful songwriting. forget the cutesy haircuts, they were musicians.Lennon recalled that he decided to approach Mccartney with the idea of forming a group after he saw Paul playing and singing both right handed and left handed without changing the orientation of the strings.(Paul is naturally left handed).Virtually all music forms that exist today have been either profoundly changed by the 'Fab4' or only exist because of them:Metal- ('I want you/she's so heavy')Acid Rock-(' Lucy inthe sky, etc)Country- ('Act naturally", etc)Experimental music- ('Sgt Pepper, Revolution nine, and dozens of others)Orchestral music- ( Eleanor Rigby), etc etc, etc.Beatles songs in the hundreds have been covered by every configuration of musicians, from symphony orchestras down to solo singer / songwriters

10 years назад

Kary Ludeman

Paul Simon - Run that body down

10 years назад

Kary Ludeman

Paul Simon - Run that body down

10 years назад

Kary Ludeman

Paul Simon - Run that body down

10 years назад

urnaiyro

simply beuty.

10 years назад

sbbinahee

Man..one of my absolute favourites........thanks for this!!!

11 years назад

Tom DeMasters

The great Jerry Hahn is playing the cool guitar solo,

15 years назад

Louie Nye

Right on.

15 years назад

captainnemo87

The song leaves you simply calmed down and with a smile on your face. Just nice.

15 years назад

ShallowShower

I Love Paul Simon, I think he's great, and i have all his albums, my favourite is Graceland, but like my mum said that he exploited a lot of african people to create Graceland, it might be true, but it doesnt change the quality in his music..well it doesnt to me really =/

15 years назад

hughie521324

GREAT song from his best album!!!!!!!!!!!!

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