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Simon and Garfunkel: The Concert in Central Park (1982)

Simon and Garfunkel: The Concert in Central Park (1982)
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In 1981, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel -- former musical partners who had a rancorous falling-out after the success of their album Bridge Over Troubled Water -- set aside their differences and reunited for a concert tour, with the New York City date being a free concert in Central Park. The Central Park show was recorded and videotaped for later release, and this home video release presents highlights from the show, with Simon and Garfunkel performing their hits as a duo as well as several of their solo hits. Selections include "Bridge Over Troubled Water," "The Sounds of Silence," "The Boxer," "Mrs. Robinson," "Still Crazy After All These Years," and "Late in the Evening." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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In 1981, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel -- former musical partners who had a rancorous falling-out after the success of their album Bridge Over Troubled Water -- set aside their differences and reunited for a concert tour, with the New York City date being a free concert in Central Park. The Central Park show was recorded and videotaped for later release, and this home video release presents highlights from the show, with Simon and Garfunkel performing their hits as a duo as well as several of their solo hits. Selections include "Bridge Over Troubled Water," "The Sounds of Silence," "The Boxer," "Mrs. Robinson," "Still Crazy After All These Years," and "Late in the Evening." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Richard C.

I watched this with my 7 year old son; we've listened to the CD many time, so this was his first opportunity to see who Paul Simon and Art Garfunkle were, and he enjoyed seeing the musicians and the scenes from the audience. This can be something to sit through, but also something to have on in the background while doing a jigsaw puzzle, paying bills, et cetera. It's just good music.

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Steve G.

Wonderful moment for both Art Garfunkel and Paul Simon. Art Garfunkel steals this show, however - - with "April (Come She Will"), "Scarborough Fair" and "A Heart For New York." Too bad these guys can never seem to get along - - but it has been like this for decades. They are so good together !

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Douglas L.

I have lots of fond memories of my dad associated with many of their songs, as dad was the one that introduced me to their music and as a kid, I used to listen to them with him. Quite different from pop songs nowadays and I may be biased, but to me, these are what real music is....My all time fav is Scarborough Fair. Oh, if you like their music, do watch the movie, "The Graduate"!!!

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