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Old Friends: Live on Stage

 
Album Review: Old Friends: Live on Stage
 

  • Artist: Simon & Garfunkel
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: December 07, 2004
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It's no secret that Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel didn't end their partnership on the friendliest terms. Despite a brief reunion every decade or so -- most notably in the fall of 1981 at The Concert in Central Park -- Simon & Garfunkel were notorious for not speaking to each other, so their reunion at the 2002 Grammy Awards, opening the show with "The Sound of Silence," was a big deal. It was a good performance, too, whetting the appetites of an audience eager for a full-fledged reunion tour, which the duo delivered in 2003 and into 2004. This tour is documented on the appropriately titled (and none too surprisingly titled) Old Friends: Live on Stage, a double-CD set that culls highlights from a series of concerts they performed at the Continental Airlines Arena in New Jersey and Madison Square Garden between December 3 and 8, 2003. There's also a deluxe version of the concert containing a DVD that recreates the entire set list of the show, adding six songs to the concert, including "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" and two additional Everly Brothers songs. In either incarnation, the same holds true: it's a warm, enjoyable slice of nostalgia. Simon & Garfunkel make no attempt to hide their age -- during the show, they recall meeting each other in sixth grade in a production of Alice in Wonderland, offhandedly mentioning the 40 years that have passed since they started their professional musical career. This is a smart move, since the point of the entire tour and by extension this album is nostalgia, to gain comfort in reminiscing and revisiting the duo's generation-defining songs. This is made explicit on the intro to the DVD, which recaps the cultural shifts from the '50s to the 2000s, all peppered with photos of Simon & Garfunkel as boys, first-time fathers, and senior citizens. This may be unapologetically sentimental, even sappy, but anybody who had Simon & Garfunkel songs as the soundtrack to their life -- particularly Baby Boomers, but to a lesser extent their children, as well -- will find that it tugs on their heart strings all the same, and gets them ready to enjoy this stroll down memory lane. (Nevertheless, it sure is weird to hear the hometown crowd hoop and holler at the "come-on from the whores on Seventh Avenue" line in "The Boxer.") As music, Old Friends isn't quite as successful, even if it's still a pleasurable experience. Simon & Garfunkel's voices have aged, lowering a bit in range, and Simon's pitch isn't as strong as it once was, but when they harmonize, the chemistry is still apparent; if anything, the changes in their voices only adds to the nostalgic appeal of the music, since it makes it clear just how much time has passed and how much things have changed. Musically, the biggest flaw is that, apart from the handful of solo acoustic numbers, the arrangements are slickly professional -- well done, to be sure, but just a shade too glossy. But that's a minor complaint, since this overall is a very enjoyable listen. Perhaps it's nostalgia, but it does its job exceptionally well. [Two final notes: The CD contains a new song, "Citizen of the Planet," which is pleasant, but not remarkable. The DVD, however, has an exceptional series of clips from the 1970 TV special Songs of America that contain footage of Simon & Garfunkel performing "Bridge Over Troubled Water" in the studio, traveling across the U.S., playing in hotel rooms, and being interviewed. For any dedicated fan, it's worth the price of admission, but hopefully the entire special will be released on DVD someday.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Old Friends/Bookends Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (3:33)
A Hazy Shade of Winter Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (3:33)
I Am a Rock Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (4:23)
America Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (4:53)
At the Zoo Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (1:33)
Baby Driver Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (2:58)
Kathy's Song Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (3:58)
Tom and Jerry Story Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (2:14)
Hey, Schoolgirl Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (0:45)
The Everly Brothers Into Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (1:42)
Bye Bye Love Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (3:00)
Scarborough Fair Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (3:50)
Homeward Bound Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (5:41)
The Sound of Silence Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (5:02)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Mrs. Robinson Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (4:32)
Slip Slidin' Away Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (4:59)
El Condor Pasa Paul Simon, Jorge Milchberg, Daniel Alomía Robles Simon & Garfunkel (3:34)
The Only Living Boy in New York Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (4:03)
American Tune Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (4:40)
My Little Town Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (4:35)
Bridge Over Troubled Water Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (6:11)
Cecilia Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (4:25)
The Boxer Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (5:07)
Leaves That Are Green Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (3:22)
Citizen of the Planet [*] Paul Simon Simon & Garfunkel (3:14)

Credits

Art Garfunkel (Vocals), Simon & Garfunkel (Main Performer), Warren Bernhardt (Piano), Jim Keltner (Drums), Richard Allison (Engineer), Ken Burns (Lighting), John Curley (Lighting), Jamey Haddad (Percussion), Will Jennings (Technician), Kooster McAllister (Engineer), Jorge Milchberg (Guitar), Jorge Milchberg (Arranger), Kevin O'Connor (Drum Technician), Kevin O'Connor (Percussion Technician), Pino Palladino (Bass), Larry Saltzman (Guitar), Rob Schwimmer (Keyboards), Rob Schwimmer (Theremin), David Wild (Liner Notes), John Alagía (Engineer), John Alagía (Mixing), Howard R. Cohen (Photography), Howard R. Cohen (Public Relations), Geoff Gans (Art Direction), Paul Special (Engineer), Greg Hall (Sound Technician), Patrick Woodroffe (Lighting), Andrew Dawson (Digital Editing), Jon Altschiller (Mixing), Danny Clinch (Photography), Danny Clinch (Cover Photo), Greg Thompson (Engineer), Tim Holder (Engineer), Jonathan Pollack (Lighting Director), Vincent Corry (Accounting), Mark Powell (Lighting), Randall Tang (Make-Up), Randall Tang (Hair Stylist), Mark Stewart (Guitar), Mark Stewart (Cello), Alan Santos (Production Coordination), Mark Spring (Production Coordination), Marshall Fawcett (Engineer), Jerry Kramer (Executive Producer), John Scher (Executive Producer), Scott C. Chase (Stage Manager), John Huddleston (Lighting), Dave Hill (Lighting Technician), Matthias Herr (Sound Advisor), Patrick Woodward (Assistant Engineer), David Morgan (Engineer), Eddie Simon (Executive Producer), Mike Farese (?), Mark OHerlihy (Video Technician), Keith Gary (Assistant Engineer), Michael Kaye (Guitar Technician), Alie Amato (Wardrobe), Sean Binns (Video Technician), Troy Clair (Sound Technician), Justin Curtiss (Sound Crew), Walter "Biff" Daws (Engineer), Diane Eichorst (Production Assistant), Cliff Hannon (Video Technician), Matthew Hubbell (Lighting), Dave Lammink (Video Technician), Danny Machado (?), Aron Michalski (Guitar Technician), Dane Mustola (Video Technician), Bridget Nolan (Project Coordinator), Richard Thruman (Lighting), Kathleen Ferris Twitchell (Video Director), Stanley Twitchell (Video Engineer), Larry Yager (Stage Manager)
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Wikipedia: Old Friends: Live on Stage
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Old Friends
Old Friends cover
Live album by Simon and Garfunkel
Released December 7, 2004
Recorded December 2003
Genre Folk rock
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Jeff Kramer, John Scher, Eddie Simon
Professional reviews
Simon and Garfunkel chronology
The Essential Simon and Garfunkel
(2003)
Old Friends: Live on Stage
(2004)
Live 1969
(2008)

Simon & Garfunkel's Old Friends Live On Stage is a live document from their highly successful "Old Friends" reunion concert tour of 2003, with The Everly Brothers as special guests. Both the CD and DVD were released in November 2004.

The CD and DVD were taken from a series of shows at New York's Madison Square Garden in early December 2003.

Both the DVD and the double CD set include a new studio song, "Citizen of the Planet", written by Paul Simon in the 1980s and recently completed with Art Garfunkel. The DVD contains two Simon and Garfunkel songs that were omitted from the double CD set: "Keep the Customer Satisfied" and "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)". There are also two additional songs performed by The Everly Brothers, which are not included on the CD. The DVD includes a series of clips from Simon and Garfunkel's rarely-seen 1969 TV Special, as part of its extra features.

Both the CD and DVD are available separately and together as a package.

The Complete Song List

Act 1

  1. "Opening Montage - America" (instrumental) (DVD only)
  2. "Old Friends/Bookends"
  3. "A Hazy Shade of Winter"
  4. "I Am a Rock"
  5. "America"
  6. "At the Zoo"
  7. "Baby Driver"
  8. "Kathy's Song"
  9. "Tom and Jerry Story"
  10. "Hey, Schoolgirl"
  11. "The Everly Brothers Intro"
  12. "Wake Up Little Susie" (DVD only)
  13. "All I Have To Do Is Dream" (DVD only)
  14. "Bye Bye Love" (The Everly Brothers and Simon & Garfunkel)
  15. "Scarborough Fair"
  16. "Homeward Bound"
  17. "The Sound of Silence"

Act 2

  1. "Opening Montage - The 59th Street Bridge Song" (DVD only)
  2. "Mrs. Robinson"
  3. "Slip Slidin' Away"
  4. "El Condor Pasa"
  5. "Keep The Customer Satisfied" (DVD only)
  6. "The Only Living Boy in New York"
  7. "American Tune"
  8. "My Little Town"
  9. "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
  10. "Cecilia"
  11. "The Boxer"
  12. "Leaves That Are Green"
  13. "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" (DVD only)

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