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On this strange and mournful day
But the mother and child reunion
Is only a motion away
Oh, little darling of mine
I can't for the life of me
Remember a sadder day
I know they say "let it be"
But it just don't work out that way
And the course of a lifetime runs
Over and over again
No, I would not give you false hope (no)
On this strange and mournful day
But the mother and child reunion
Is only a motion away
Oh, little darling of mine
I just can't believe it's so
Though it seems strange to say
I never been laid so low
In such a mysterious way
And the course of a lifetime runs
Over and over again
But I would not give you false hope (no)
On this strange and mournful day
When the mother and child reunion
Is only a motion away
Oh, the mother and child reunion
Is only a motion away
Oh, the mother and child reunion
Is only a moment away
Oh, the mother and child reunion
Is only a motion away
Oh, the mother and child reunion
Is only a moment away
I chose not to rate this former-favorite song. It's a fantastic cut, no doubt. But with all the shade cast upon Mr Simon in the past few years in re musical-third-world exploitation, it's hard to give it the 9+ it deserves.
The shade about "musical-third-world exploitation" is all bullshit
People seem to have forgotten all about Paul Simon's first solo, self-titled, album, except for a couple of songs, like this one and "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard." It's a brilliant piece of work.
eyke wrote:
Saw the album cover and thought what I thought a year ago.

Maybe it depends on your mood etc. When it was released and for a good few years after, I disliked it. Now I love it.
ditto
People seem to have forgotten all about Paul Simon's first solo, self-titled, album, except for a couple of songs, like this one and "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard." It's a brilliant piece of work.
When you realise what that is, you might never hear this song in the same way again...
meh
cant put the 60s back in a bottle
You must be great at dinner parties
What are you? An android?
Maybe it depends on your mood etc. When it was released and for a good few years after, I disliked it. Now I love it.
meh
cant put the 60s back in a bottle
I've been playing a couple of Simon's songs on guitar lately and realizing for the first time how little sense they often make.
But fantastic reggae beat, right? Kind of pushing the envelope for a white boy from NYC in 1972, I am thinking.
No rating. It could be good, but over-played.
I've been playing a couple of Simon's songs on guitar lately and realizing for the first time how little sense they often make.
that it was the first reggae record in the American Top 40 is notable, at least.
I can't make you hear what I hear. If you don't get it, move on.
hi all you listeners worldwide,looking forward to a new year with you all having fun togehter on RADIO PARADISE.
Greetings from germany


Other than the new music/bands, etc., that BnR turn me on to, this is my favorite aspect of RP; folks from around the globe happily enjoying the same tunes I do - hope your 2018 has been great, healex!! Long Live RP!!
hi all you listeners worldwide,looking forward to a new year with you all having fun togehter on RADIO PARADISE.
Greetings from germany


makes me glad I got ears
"All Reggae sounds the same"
"I hate reggae covers of classic rock songs"
I'm going to have to start pointing to this song as evidence that "classic rock" also drew some inspiration from reggae (this sounds a lot like "The Harder they Come")
"I would not give you false hope (NO!)"
GT66 wrote:

That breaks my heart....

lemmoth wrote:
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I grew up on S&G, loved There goes rhymin simon... can't explain, but this one just reminds me of his later drek.
GT66 wrote:

Iron & Wine — Glad Man Singing
Thanks for the comments about the inspiration for this song. How long have I wondered what this song is about, and have felt like a real loon for chipperly singing along. "Who's the Mother? The Child? Is it about Jesus & Mary, reunited in heaven? Written for a movie, the meaning rising from the plot? What? What? "
And here it is, a song about a late dog.
Great Song!
As a fellow dog-lover, I feel you. I tell my sweetie (who can only be described as a "dog fanatic") that the trade off for having a fellow being who thinks that you are the greatest thing in the world is that their span is so much shorter than ours. Never fear, though.
That kind of selfless devotion and unconditional love is no doubt rewarded. And kindred spirits are always reunited. That's my simplistic view of things, anyway. Namaste.

Yeah Dogs are cool. They are very attuned to alot of things,in many ways more advanced thamn Humans! ...and God well Dog spelt backwards

As a fellow dog-lover, I feel you. I tell my sweetie (who can only be described as a "dog fanatic") that the trade off for having a fellow being who thinks that you are the greatest thing in the world is that their span is so much shorter than ours. Never fear, though.
That kind of selfless devotion and unconditional love is no doubt rewarded. And kindred spirits are always reunited. That's my simplistic view of things, anyway. Namaste.


Nothing in special. His dog died a short while before, and it's inspired by a chinese restaurant's dish of the same name (chicken with egg), as others have said before. Me & Julio ... is another song without any real meaning. We'll have to deal with it. 9
Pop pap.
Nothing in special. His dog died a short while before, and it's inspired by a chinese restaurant's dish of the same name (chicken with egg), as others have said before. Me & Julio ... is another song without any real meaning. We'll have to deal with it.
Wikisays:
The song was one of the earliest by a white musician to feature prominent elements of reggae. The title of the song has its origin in a chicken-and-egg dish called "Mother and Child Reunion" that Paul Simon saw on a Chinese restaurant's menu.<1> But the song was written for a dog of Simon's that was run over and killed.<2>

Nothing in special. His dog died a short while before, and it's inspired by a chinese restaurant's dish of the same name (chicken with egg), as others have said before. Me & Julio ... is another song without any real meaning. We'll have to deal with it. 9
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