sounds of yesterday's wisdom and blessed naiveté of youth ---so pertinent today - reminds me of my teens skiing in Vermont, fireside coffees,family meals extending for hours, chatting late into the cold,snowy nights, long walks at twilight after a long day on the slopes, a swim and a sauna!! Is it not truly amazing what the sounds of this song provoke???- merci encore une fois ! salut du midi
ps just read-some comments--- I like Catherine, of A Thousand Clapping Hands, was at a concert in 1981 in Central Park- it was a dree concert and masses of people covered the park like the Monarch Butterflies of Mexico, it was wild, I wish I had been on a rooftop - cause I have never enjoyed a crowd since-!!! But,thankfully this did not affect my love for S&G!
I love this song! Take care and have I nice week!
ReplyDeleteSometimes the "Sounds of Silence" speaks volumes, no?
ReplyDeleteSteady On
Reggie Girl
Yes, sometimes we need that sound of silence to deafen out negative vibes. Many thanks for your lovely comments.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
You know I love S&G. Hope you are enjoying your Sunday!
ReplyDeleteNice choice on a mellow Sunday morning. It was nice to hear their voices blending so beautifully again...
ReplyDeleteLove Simon & Garfunkel; their casual cool and exceptional songwriting is classic.Thanks and have a great week.
ReplyDeleteMe encantan!
ReplyDeletejakie to fajne !- frejtag
ReplyDeleteHow eery, I've had this song in my head all day today. Great minds...
ReplyDeleteOne of my all time faves. When I lived in NYC I sat on my roof and heard their concert live in Central Park. Terrific, of course!!
ReplyDeleteCatherine
Many thanks fo ryour kind comments. Yes, my Sunday was very enjoyable, after all it was International Women's Day :-).
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
You can't even begin to imagine how much I ADORE this song...thanks for a great start to my week...
ReplyDeleteGreetings from the French Alps:)
Esta de ellos me encanta!
ReplyDeleteThanks, here, gracias agu.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
I love this song! Perfect choice for a quiet Sunday morning...
ReplyDeletePolly
Many thanks, Polly.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
sounds of yesterday's wisdom and blessed naiveté of youth ---so pertinent today - reminds me of my teens skiing in Vermont, fireside coffees,family meals extending for hours, chatting late into the cold,snowy nights, long walks at twilight after a long day on the slopes, a swim and a sauna!! Is it not truly amazing what the sounds of this song provoke???- merci encore une fois ! salut du midi
ReplyDeletehave a great week!!
ps just read-some comments--- I like Catherine, of A Thousand Clapping Hands, was at a concert in 1981 in Central Park- it was a dree concert and masses of people covered the park like the Monarch Butterflies of Mexico, it was wild, I wish I had been on a rooftop - cause I have never enjoyed a crowd since-!!! But,thankfully this did not affect my love for S&G!
ReplyDeleteThis is the song that permeated my thoughts in my teen years. Not any longer but it is still a beautiful and melancholy song.
ReplyDeleteTheir voices were so sweet, weren't they?
ReplyDeleteWeird to understand how long ago this vid was made. Wow.
Wow! I loved the memories this track evoked amongst some of the posters. I love this song, it also brings nice memories to me. Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
One of these songs we will never forget.
ReplyDeleteSaludos,
Al Godar
Quite right, Al.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.