pivoxa15
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What are some songs that are similar to the great hits of Simon and Garfunkel?
turbo-1 said:That's tough! Their voices were a perfect match and Simon's song-writing was inspired.
If you want to back up a bit, the Everly Brothers had perfect harmonies, though their songs were often more than a bit sappy. Fast-forward to the Sweethearts of the Rodeo for those tight Everly Brothers harmonies with Nashville/country songs. "Midnight Girl in a Sunset Town" is a great one.
pivoxa15 said:It could just be me but the song in the youtube dosen't seem 'big'. I was looking for 'big' songs like 'Bridge over trouble waters', 'Mrs Robinson', 'Sound of silence'. Everly Brothers had some of those.
'Big' may not be good word to describe those songs. Its just that those songs I pointed out have music that one instaneously 'recognise' and enjoy. It's hard to say. Some of the famous classical musics by Bethovan or Mozart are like that as well.
turbo-1 said:I know what you mean. S&G's voices were always up-front, and the instrumentation was always crafted to frame that. Hard to find that quality in later work. You might want to sample some Brewer and Shipley stuff, though the song-writing does not approach S&G, IMO.
pivoxa15 said:'Big' may not be good word to describe those songs. Its just that those songs I pointed out have music that one instaneously 'recognise' and enjoy. It's hard to say. Some of the famous classical musics by Bethovan or Mozart are like that as well.
J77 said:umm...
The Beatles?
Bridge Over Troubled Waters was in the album charts for years! S & G had a huge following from all walks of life.pivoxa15 said:They have a few good ones but their songs cater for the mass population whereas I feel S&G are catered for a smaller population (the educated?? as both S and G were educated in university). Or maybe the sensitive?
Art said:Bridge Over Troubled Waters was in the album charts for years! S & G had a huge following from all walks of life.
You can't say that!pivoxa15 said:They have a few good ones but their songs cater for the mass population whereas I feel S&G are catered for a smaller population (the educated?? as both S and G were educated in university). Or maybe the sensitive?