Paul Simon: So Beautiful or So What


We caught Paul Simon and his 8 piece band at The Fox Theatre in Oakland last night: super good show lasting well over 2 straight hours with a solid mix of old and new. The band is stunningly versatile and tight, and Simon is in great voice. The new album is much better than a lot of his recent offerings and I encourage anyone who has a chance, to catch this tour. This is not a trip down memory lane by a 70 year old has-been, but a really vital and contemporary contribution to the music scene. He paid tribute to Phoebe Snow, who died yesterday, by including a fine rendition of "Gone at Last" which had the crowd on it's feet.
jsaah
Another fan of the new Paul Simon CD here. As Glen indicated was his experience, it's grown on me with repeated exposure, too.

Marty
It's wonderful ! I only wish it was longer than 38 minutes. Come on Paul, can't you give us some more music for our hard earned cash ?
Yes, the length (perhaps I should say shortness) totally surprised me. Great album, though.

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As I started playing it for the first time I immediately got on the computer and purchased a ticket for the Bogotá in Atlantic City. This album is great. My favorite is album of his is Hearts and Bones and the Sound-Smith guy Peter Ledermann told me when we were listening to it using his Strain Gauge that Paul knows its his best work too.
I guess i'll be the first in this thread to say I don't get this album at all. It sounds like a step back and actually quite boring. There is not a single song on here that I can say grabs me or touches me in any way and frankly, I'm pretty disappointed. I'm a huge fan and loved Surprise but this record sounds like fluff. I don't hate it but I also do not expect to feel indifferent about a Paul Simon album which I do. I do think it's cool that you can buy it in high rez and it sounds great, thats nice I suppose but cmon Paul, your better than this!