Simon & Garfunkel - The Dangling Conversation

Simon & Garfunkel - The Dangling Conversation

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@dancochrane5577
@dancochrane5577 - 31.03.2023 23:15

Paul Simon admits that he’s now embarrassed by this song, and doesn’t perform it.

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@dancochrane5577
@dancochrane5577 - 31.03.2023 23:21

A song intended to be “pure poetry” isn’t. Impossible. That’s what Paul Simon meant when he said it was, “trite” himself. Merely and exercise in songwriting.

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@delaneypiercy9564
@delaneypiercy9564 - 24.04.2023 04:55

I know this was probably written about romantic lovers drifting apart, but I had a very complicated relationship with my father and thought about this song as we scattered hia ashes today. From that lense it pretty perfectly sums up what we experienced while he was with us. Such a sad beautiful song, full of lost potential and whispers of what could have been.

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@kennewicksheri
@kennewicksheri - 22.05.2023 05:15

in syncopated time..

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@chrisr6142
@chrisr6142 - 25.05.2023 07:10

A great 20th century poet!

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@UNDERGROUND2000
@UNDERGROUND2000 - 01.06.2023 06:23

Simple. Beautiful. Aural

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@dianetaylor6954
@dianetaylor6954 - 16.06.2023 19:32

I to find this song compelling. It rolls through my head almost everyday. I have known it for years since high school. I am 70 years old now it's still touches my heart and my life

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@ulla1623
@ulla1623 - 04.07.2023 00:00

Yeah

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@abhishek-euphony-and-euphoria
@abhishek-euphony-and-euphoria - 02.09.2023 13:17

Song of the century!

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@yeroen1954
@yeroen1954 - 07.09.2023 02:10

The Dangling Conversation.
Paul Simon must have written this when he himself was only about 23 years old. Perhaps he observed the situation with his parents.
It's a beautiful song.
I was reminded of William Butler Yeats:
Much did I rage when young, Being by the World oppressed, But now with flattering tongue It speeds the parting guest.

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@likeabossfla8690
@likeabossfla8690 - 12.09.2023 16:18

This

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@reneekad
@reneekad - 18.09.2023 00:41

Curtonio we still love you

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@elijah8867
@elijah8867 - 09.11.2023 16:57

I was 15 when this came out and loved it. Still do. It's a beautiful match of melody and lyric.

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@VirgilSwargtwood
@VirgilSwargtwood - 15.12.2023 09:33

The masters of metaphoric hyperbole

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@mac2658
@mac2658 - 15.12.2023 17:30

I was very surprised by Simon once saying that he greatly disliked this song because it was so pretentious of him to have had this view. I love this song

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@raitoryuulk9275
@raitoryuulk9275 - 31.12.2023 08:46

I think these two are way more talented than bob dylan
sincerely a bob dylan fan

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@robertrucker9161
@robertrucker9161 - 09.01.2024 06:22

Thank you.

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@michaeltroon4152
@michaeltroon4152 - 19.02.2024 22:44

Still listening in 2024. So many years after first hearing it and still in awe of it. Fabulous

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@steveker5084
@steveker5084 - 20.02.2024 14:59

Hats off to Paul Simon, one of the best song writers of the 20th century.

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@mikedisley6668
@mikedisley6668 - 13.04.2024 11:31

Paul Simon walks on water.a genius

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@LindaKayMcKay-pi8nq
@LindaKayMcKay-pi8nq - 17.05.2024 10:15

I have always loved S & G… never lost track of them… even to this day 50 years later!!!

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@1Buddhababy
@1Buddhababy - 17.05.2024 19:44

I love the words..and the dangling conversation and the superficial sighs..to me it felt like a universal yearning for connection. We yearn for deep
conversations, but I believe fear gets in the way of intimacy.

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@alexsabal1882
@alexsabal1882 - 01.06.2024 11:34

Masterpiece..

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@mastodon.social
@mastodon.social - 23.06.2024 15:36

Faith...you are...not forgotten

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@natashawhite4607
@natashawhite4607 - 30.06.2024 10:59

My dad played this song on his guitar. He passed in 2022 just before his 75th birthday.

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@harrislasky57
@harrislasky57 - 24.07.2024 01:33

It's one of my favorite unrecognized songs of Paul's, .

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@stephenparker1704
@stephenparker1704 - 05.08.2024 19:15

The lyrics transcend the artists, reaching a height bordering heaven.

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@fmrmfs3899
@fmrmfs3899 - 18.08.2024 11:17

It is of a sad beauty, almost unbearable, so poetic.

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@christianbriancon108
@christianbriancon108 - 22.08.2024 03:05

I still love you Ted, I always wiĺl❤

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@juliawitt3813
@juliawitt3813 - 25.08.2024 18:48

Beautiful composition. When love dies.

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@Cre8tvMG
@Cre8tvMG - 31.08.2024 09:25

So much beauty. That’s what pop music lacks today: genius and beauty. Lots of noise and flash, and idiocy.

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@rabbishifren
@rabbishifren - 29.09.2024 22:55

Marty Robbins alamo

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@Abby1952
@Abby1952 - 04.10.2024 12:53

A song about the gulf between a couple drifting apart.

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@jamesedelman6807
@jamesedelman6807 - 28.10.2024 20:09

Deep.

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@jimkeating4327
@jimkeating4327 - 17.11.2024 23:59

Still a fantastic song after hearing it first in 1970. Love it❤

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@wzardglick
@wzardglick - 30.11.2024 06:47

I was 0 years old in 1966, still growing up on the these guys. I have no idea what "anylise" is. Some weird Pschyo thing. and the Theatre is obviously not dead.
Still a very beautiful poem that one can make of his one...

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- 02.12.2024 13:26

I first heard this in 1971 and I am still in awe even after more than 50 years and decades of life experience......how can a man in his 20s come up with this?

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@danflisser5171
@danflisser5171 - 02.01.2025 23:27

Excellent.
And why not laugh at the absurdity, as did Woody Allen:"Can analysis be worthwhile? Is the theater really dead?"😂😅😎🤣

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@llorensify
@llorensify - 02.02.2025 02:26

A master piece... thank you Paul Simon for making me an English Teacher 💖

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@Brsbeach
@Brsbeach - 10.02.2025 10:14

Dylan said it all, but Paul Simon wasn't far behind....

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@crashcorrigan9733
@crashcorrigan9733 - 14.02.2025 05:56

Where have the great artists gone?

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@theacechip
@theacechip - 22.02.2025 12:10

I am just utterly fascinated by the title of the song "Dangling Conversation", and then add to it the imagery of a late afternoon, when the evening shadows are just about to loom. The mood that is created is so beautiful. There is always a debate in the world of songs as to whether the tune is supreme or the lyrics/poem. In this case, I am convinced that the lyrics are indeed the real flowers of a garland and the tune is the pegs on the wall for the garland to hang on to.

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@jaediccacairns4754
@jaediccacairns4754 - 23.02.2025 02:51

I heard this in 1976 as a 16 year old. And it introduced me to Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost. I feel that the director of The Graduate missed a trick as this music could be used as a montage for lovers getting used to living together

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@MarvinThiessen
@MarvinThiessen - 05.03.2025 11:33

This song reminds me of Curly shaving a block of ice (3 Stooges), he asks the imaginary customer, "tell me, are you married or happy"? Some couples stay together for 40-50 years, are they really happy after the TV interview is over?

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@simonverkerk8392
@simonverkerk8392 - 10.03.2025 05:53

S&G definitely has something magical in their music

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@egee.sheeva6672
@egee.sheeva6672 - 11.03.2025 04:35

Simon wrote this visiting an English farm with a stream water-wheel over an age-old rock sluice and foundation barn. He finished Sartre's 'No Exit' in 1 reading, intense night, and woke up like Frost, renewed with Camus close to his side. A girl friend too. The lyrics were not short or fleeting: a perfect iambic pentameter song.

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@dantruitt1138
@dantruitt1138 - 25.03.2025 10:23

I only kiss your shadow, I cannot feel your hands, you're a stranger now unto me. What an incredible description of going through the motions sexually. Simon was only 25 years old when they recorded this, I'm gobsmaked.

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@domhnallmacabhaird1830
@domhnallmacabhaird1830 - 22.04.2025 17:19

Beautiful song. I often think it is about an older, middle-aged relationship that has died away!

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@jawoody9745
@jawoody9745 - 23.04.2025 22:24

I started listening to this when I was 6, sometime in 1967. It eventually went out on the LP. It was on FM radio. Paul Simon was writing full-steam. The music matches the angst. It's a beautiful thing. The timpani drum ends the conversation well.

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