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Parsley-sage-rosemary-n-thyme - Livin' La Vida Loka

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Who gave you the right to combine these lyrics with these pictures? š Don't get me wrong, I love the combo, it's deliciously heartbreaking.
Something So Right is so much about Paul's relationship with Artie - as are most of his songs, nevermind what he says. Maybe he doesn't even realise, you know, stream of consciousness and stuff, but they are.


When something goes wrong
Iām the first to admit it
And the last one to know
If you ask me, The Harmony Game is THE documentary about them. I know it only covers Bridge, but it's so interesting, with lots of people sharing their memories, and most of all respectful of everyone involved.
You do get the sense of a group of friends who loved music and enjoyed each others' company while creating it.
This is how I think about them, this is how I'd love the world to remember them in years to come.




For me, most of all, it has the vibe between Simon and Garfunkel, and when I look at it nowadays I go, āGee, we were so bonded.ā Our sense of humor is inside, we knew each other, what weāre talking about. It comes off nice on-screen, itās like a scrapbook photo for me. It warms my heart to see this early Paul and Artie. - Art on the Songs of America television special.

Their first divorce from Artie really hurt him.
(Never enough but that's just me being nasty ok bye)



@duchess-of-chaos' post on Feuilles-O reminded me of something.
Bridge Over Troubled Water was published on JanuaryĀ 26,Ā 1970.
I remember hearing Feullies-O for the first time on some compilation like 20 years ago or something, and there were other demos they cut later, on July 8, 1970. I know those demos were later included on Sounds of Silence releases in 2000s, but I checked on the compilation booklet and that's the date they were recorded, not 1966 but 1970.
The demos I'm talking about are Barbriallen, Roving Gambler and Rose of Aberdeen. The latter was also performed live at the Forest Hills Tennis Stadium on July 18, 1970 (link has the wrong title, but it's the right song). As we know, they also used to sing That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine and Lightning Express in concerts between 1969 and 1970, not to mention Bye Bye Love, which they covered since 1968 at least.
I've been wondering all these years... were they just having fun, recording those tracks in Summer 1970? Or maybe, just maybe... they were thinking about a potential next album?
Stay with me on this for a while. How to follow the huge success of BOTW? A compilation of cover songs would have taken lots of pressure off of them. And what's better that a homage to the Everly Brothers, and/or to traditional music in general?
This is just a thought of course, but I've been wondering for quite some time... it would've been a marvelous album, imho. They sound great singing these songs, their voices are a perfect match to this kind of music.
What you think about it? Am I being silly, or is it at least a bit fascinating?
