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Feeling small
When tears are in your eyes
I will dry them all
I'm on your side
When times get rough
And friends just can't be found
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down
When you're down and out
When you're on the street
When evening falls so hard
I will comfort you
I'll take your part
When darkness comes
And pain is all around
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down
Sail on, Silver Girl
Sail on by
Your time has come to shine
All your dreams are on their way
See how they shine
If you need a friend
I'm sailing right behind
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will ease your mind
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will ease your mind
In 1970, I worked at E.J. Korvettes in Watchung, NJ - a department store that was a precursor to K-Mart and WalMart. They played music over the PA system to keep the shoppers happy - mostly current top 40 stuff. Whenever this song came on, the most amazing thing would happen: People - shoppers, clerks, managers - would stop what they were doing and either gaze off into the distance or stare at the floor. For the whole song. At the time it seemed like a scene from a movie, but it was real life happening right before my eyes.
The power of music.
Sail on silver girl indeed.
Histogram.
Really? That’s what you have to say? That’s pathetic
Despite the negative comments, I think the histograph speaks volumes.
Histogram.


If this is not a solid 10 I don't know what is...
Had it an 8 but I am pondering why I didn't rate it as a 10 in the first place. Didn't take long. Fixed.
I was older, about to visit my buddy Steve, and I was listening to Kasey Kasem count down the best songs of the decade. When this was number two I couldn’t budge. What was greater than this?
Yes, it was Debby Boone’s “You Light Up my Life.” I think that was the moment I gave up on caring what was “important” on the radio charts.
Highlow
Daniel here kept listening for at least 3 mroe years (his last comment was 3 years ago) So here I am hoping he became a better person and stopped complaining just because he does not like a song.
We can only hope!

I will never not see this. :-)
Please never again. This is why I'm leaving RP. And also, No more African shit!
Daniel here kept listening for at least 3 mroe years (his last comment was 3 years ago) So here I am hoping he became a better person and stopped complaining just because he does not like a song.
Best showcase of Arthur Garfunkel's amazing voice ever. He blessed us with his blessing! This song will be a classic for the ages.
Hard to decide, but maybe Central Park version is even better
Harmony? Melody? What's that?
My mom just died last week. This song is so healing. Thank you, RP!
and now i can't stop crying.
One of Paul's biggest career regrets is letting Art sing this song. "I gave it away...."
So much good stuff in there.
But let's face it. Art does have the better voice.
Its dynamic range - see loudness wars
YES! Internet does not get any better than FLAC on RP! Dynamic range is the difference between loud & soft, measured in decibels. MP3s, Spotify, Pandora, etc., squash dynamic range, killing the subtleties & nuances of many well recorded great performances! ...Google: "Loudness Wars" for a more detailed explanation.
Its dynamic range - see loudness wars
YEP! Engineers that stomp on dynamic range should be shot!! Spotify gets really nasty!
Until PS stormed off due to the accolades AG received whilst singing the vocals!

Really? Shame since he wrote it and probably had a greater appreciation for Art's voice than most. From everything I've read, it's a complicated sibling like relationship.
This photo-game is thoroughly annoying.
Although I can remember singing it in junior high chorus.
There's a brilliant version by Johnny Cash in American IV!
Its dynamic range - see loudness wars
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Until PS stormed off due to the accolades AG received whilst singing the vocals!

We just lost Bill Withers, who's 'Lean On Me', is the same.
Everyone is hanging in there I hope .

Although I can remember singing it in junior high chorus.
of course starting with Elvis himself
Although I can remember singing it in junior high chorus.
The power of music.
In 1970, the puerile joke was that E.J. Korvettes stood for Eight Jewish Korean Vets..
If you remember Korvettes, what about S. Klein "On The Square" in Newark...?-)
Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.
hmmm....you're asking for this to not be played again and announcing you're not going to listen to RP anymore. So...if a song is played and you're not logged on, does it still make a sound?
I am a big fan of RP's approach to providing an alternative to "regular ole FM (or AM for the oldest RPsters) programming" which is accurately defined as eclectic. I also really enjoy that folks from around the world are logging in to hear Bill's station. Even people in Africa, where my dad was born and raised, listen to RP. Here's a concept for you....just Listen to the Music, mute what you don't like or use the PSD or skip features....or....wait....why am I even saying anything else to you: You're leaving RP. PEACE OUT!
LONG LIVE RP!!
PS - the reason I don't like hearing this classic S&G tune is that it was one of the 4 songs I played at my mom's funeral 9 years ago. I still have it rated as a 9.
Well said, Lizard King
The power of music.
Whoa, E.J. Korbettes. I remember that store well. Now I do feel old! lol. But will always love this song.
Sail on Silverberg.

I fully agree. Superb.
Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water
is a STRONG 8 - Most Excellent to me
Not quite a weak 9? It's a strong 9 for me! Though it immediately takes me back to April 3, 2008 (my mom's funeral) so it really kicks me in the gut and makes skipping possible....though not today....Long Live RP!!
Like Let It Be, that "wall of sound" approach worked well for the compressed range available, and for me, defined the end of AM Radio.
Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water
is a STRONG 8 - Most Excellent to me
HAH. You just nailed every Dylan cover ever. (I also disagree. I think Simon's harmonies are on point.)
It is a fascinating production!
Beautiful song.
Passes the "gives me chills" test every time.
Yep.
Passes the "gives me chills" test every time.
I agree
Incredible that human beings are not only here, but sentient, and that we make music like this, too.
Passes the "gives me chills" test every time.
So sorry to hear the brain surgery didn't work out.
As for "leaving RP", don't tease us with false promises; you posted again this month. What a joke.
Bill: please ignore this fool. Thx.
hmmm....you're asking for this to not be played again and announcing you're not going to listen to RP anymore. So...if a song is played and you're not logged on, does it still make a sound?
I am a big fan of RP's approach to providing an alternative to "regular ole FM (or AM for the oldest RPsters) programming" which is accurately defined as eclectic. I also really enjoy that folks from around the world are logging in to hear Bill's station. Even people in Africa, where my dad was born and raised, listen to RP. Here's a concept for you....just Listen to the Music, mute what you don't like or use the PSD or skip features....or....wait....why am I even saying anything else to you: You're leaving RP. PEACE OUT!
LONG LIVE RP!!
PS - the reason I don't like hearing this classic S&G tune is that it was one of the 4 songs I played at my mom's funeral 9 years ago. I still have it rated as a 9.
But I guess I'm glad everyone else likes it.
This is a GREAT classic tune but reflects the over production that prompted Simon to leave Garfunkel.
Probably what makes Eva's version more appealing.
Eva Cassidy did BOTW ? I was thinking this morning, with Eva on cd, driving from one task to the other, how Eva's career should have been so much longer. I know, I know, Life is Unfair. But, she could have contributed so many great songs. It's the same deep disapproval I have of war, so much talent lost, books never written, inventions delayed or denied, songs never created. Something would have been created, but what we don't know, the creator is lost forever. I've got to go find something to get depressed over. Thanks for listening.
Ah, yes,I've got to find her discography.
Everybody in my elevators loves this emotive classic song... it squeezes our gizzards... we are very elevated... we be dancing like happy hippies... hope life is groovy for you right this minute, treatment_bound, and you have a beautiful bridge over any troubled waters...

Yeah, like us in 7th grade music. I really did not like singing S&G tunes, especially this one. Solid 9 for me today


LizK wrote:
Yikes, it baffled me too. It's not even rock & roll. Plenty of better stuff.
All props to Paul, but this a captivating song.
Yes, maybe I'm sentimental that way, but it is from my formative musical years and thus, still quite moving.

Save some props for Artie's magnificent vocal. Paul is a genius level songwriter, next to Neil Young and Bob Dylan, possibly the greatest North American solo songwriter of the "rock and roll era."
Steely_D wrote:
Kasey Kasem is counting off the 100 Best Songs of the 70s Decade. This song makes the #2 spot.
So I sit, waiting through the commercial break, to see which song comes next.
"...here it is, the number one song of the entire 70s decade...Debbie Boone with 'You Light Up My Life.'"
It's surprising how, so many decades later, that still troubles me.
Yikes, it baffled me too. It's not even rock & roll. Plenty of better stuff.
Not as good as the song you wrote. Oh...wait a sec...
No sense in insulting each other. Let's discuss the music instead.
Not as good as the song you wrote. Oh...wait a sec...
All props to Paul, but this a captivating song.
Yes, maybe I'm sentimental that way, but it is from my formative musical years and thus, still quite moving.


Steely_D wrote:
Kasey Kasem is counting off the 100 Best Songs of the 70s Decade. This song makes the #2 spot.
So I sit, waiting through the commercial break, to see which song comes next.
"...here it is, the number one song of the entire 70s decade...Debbie Boone with 'You Light Up My Life.'"
It's surprising how, so many decades later, that still troubles me.
over-wrought. yup
Only think worse I can think of is "McArthur Park".
I was 18 when this song came out. "Um, can you put some Zep on?"
Kasey Kasem is counting off the 100 Best Songs of the 70s Decade. This song makes the #2 spot.
So I sit, waiting through the commercial break, to see which song comes next.
"...here it is, the number one song of the entire 70s decade...Debbie Boone with 'You Light Up My Life.'"
It's surprising how, so many decades later, that still troubles me.
I agree with Biscobret, this song is whiny, and self absorbed. Each and every time it plays I cannot remove my earbuds fast enough. A minus 10 is my rating.


SELF absorbed & Whiny??? Did you ever LISTEN to the lyrics?
He is singing about always "Being there" for someone....
Seriously???? You must have had an adult overplay or overpraise this work of genius while you were a child.
I agree with Biscobret, this song is whiny, and self absorbed. Each and every time it plays I cannot remove my earbuds fast enough. A minus 10 is my rating.


To me, "iconic" always seemed like an odd word to use as a description for a piece of music ( a "visual" word for an "aural" experience), but that use seems to be more common in recent years. Still, it's a better word than "epic" - which is horribly over-used. I guess I'm being too literal about it. Anyhow, wonderful song.
PSD brought me to Wilco — Someone Else's Song - PERFECT! Same speed, but so much more...
Seriously???? You must have had an adult overplay or overpraise this work of genius while you were a child.

PSD brought me to Wilco — Someone Else's Song - PERFECT! Same speed, but so much more...



.... timeless classic