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EndAll (Member Profile)
xxxMWAAH!!!xxx
Big kiss (no homo).
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Pomplamoose Rocks Mrs. Robinson
Tags for this video have been changed from 'paul, simon, art, garfunkel, nataly, dawn, jack, conte, cover' to 'paul simon, art garfunkel, nataly dawn, jack conte, cover' - edited by rasch187
Pomplamoose Rocks Mrs. Robinson
Meh, I'm not that impressed by her voice, doesn't beat the warm tones of Simon and Garfunkel.
Nice editing though.
Tilt-Shift Saxon Switzerland (gorgeous!)
What music is this? Sounds like Simon and Garfunkel-style, but not them.
istari, anyone could have made that mistake. There's no reason to be a dick about it.
Me, You, and Steve - Garfunkel and Oates
>> ^gwiz665:
A bit self-righteous, I think.
"Give me first priority all the time, wah wah wah" meh.
Issues much? Ladies like to be treated like they're special... just say'n.
Simon & Garfunkel - Leaves that are Green (live)
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Simon & Garfunkel - A most peculiar man (live)
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Black Eyed Peas Have Officially Written The Worst Song Ever
>> ^doremifa:
We all liked pathetic pop songs when we were in our pre-teens.
We did? I listened to the Moody Blues, Simon and Garfunkel and other other fantastical shit(Switched-On-Bach for example) in my pre-teens and teens. I'm in my 30's, I lived outside my generation because I had original and independent thought about what I liked.
Malcolm Gladwell--Why Koreans Don't Make the Best Pilots
>> ^dag
I was thinking Sideshow Bob.
A bit of Phil Specter as well.
It's William Fichtner doing Art Garfunkel.
Pregnant Women Are Smug
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Pregnant Women Are Smug
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George Harrison & Paul Simon Duo - Homeward Bound
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There are some things that are just unsiftable (Blog Entry by gwiz665)
Farhad
That sounds like sort of a mix between the early Simon & Garfunkel and Rubettes. Very cool.
Watership Down - Bright Eyes
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schmawy (Member Profile)
Some of my parents records that I liked:
-Herb Alpert - Whipped Cream (I can't tell you how many hours I stared at that album cover)
-Nat King Cole
-John Denver
-Kenny Rogers
-Simon and Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water - I practically memorized every word to every song on that album, because it had the lyrics on the back
-LOTS of traditional Irish music records. My dad's parents were both from Ireland. The Irish Rovers were one of his favorites.
-Dean Martin
In reply to this comment by schmawy:
Ditto! Just replace Styx with Jethro Tull and Kansas with Motorhead, Maiden, and Priest. Prior to that it was my parent's records, Fats Domino, Beachboys, and Johnny Cash.
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Did you ever have an extension cord for those big puffy cans? I had a 25-foot extension cord for my phones, so that I could wander all over my bedroom while I rocked out on "Glass Houses", my very first vinyl record. Followed by:
2. Styx - Paradise Theatre
3. AC/DC - Back In Black
4. Styx - Grand Illusion
5. Rush - Moving Pictures
6. Pink Floyd - The Wall
7. Van Halen - I
8. Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon
9. Pink Floyd - Meddle
10. Kansas - Leftoverture
11. Pink Floyd -Wish You Were Here
12. Rush - Permanent Waves
And the rest are kind of blur after that, but those were my first 12 disciples. I'll always remember.
You may be right, I may be crazy.
In reply to this comment by schmawy:
Nor did I fall asleep every night wearing big puffy headphones with the curly cord listening to an 8-track copy of Songs From the Attic that I bought at Bradlees with my lawn-mowing money. If you ever hear this rumor it is a complete fabrication.
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