That’s
right, now I’m going to talk about the 1964 hit “Sound of Silence” by Simon and
Garfunkel. Now I’m going to be very clear: this is NOT my favorite song. It’s a
great tune and probably one my favorites, but it’s not the number 1 on my list.
I just think this song is good enough to dedicate a post about it. So let’s
start with a little bit of history.
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| Yes, this is the song who appeared in "The Graduate", a very deppresing tune for a film who was labeled as comedy in their time... |
Released in
October 19 of 1964, this song was written in response of the assassination of
John F. Kennedy according to Paul Simon who was trying to describe the angst
and depression provoked by this tragic event. The song became an instant hit
was described by a lot of critics as the anthem of a new generation.
A lot of
teenagers associated this song with the Vietnam War because the lyrics describe
a sad old man who feels empty and think his life has no purpose, just like the
people who enlisted on the army because they had nothing to lose.
And of
course, this song was used in the 1967 movie “The Graduate” with Dustin
Hoffman, and believe it or not, the director Mike Nichols didn’t choose this
song because it sounded pretty, no. He chose this song because “The Graduate”
is a story of a young man who studied in college a career that he didn’t like
it, was constantly manipulated by his parents and felt that his life has no
real direction.
And what
makes it more interesting is that the song is played three times in scenes that
reflected the emptiness that the character was going through.
The Lyrics,
like I said, describe the feeling of emptiness that a man is suffering because
he suffered an existential crisis. The Title, sound of silence makes reference
to the fact that nobody is listening to him and the void in his soul it’s so
big that even the silence have a sound. It’s the desperation of listen something,
have a human response.
I just this
little gem from the 60’s because the lyrics are honest and direct, the melody
it’s simple and beautiful and the movie “The Graduate” gave it a new meaning
that makes it more timeless and culturally significant.
And if you
don’t believe me… just listen and judge by yourselves. Take Care.

Such a nice post for an awesome song! -you might want to fix this part though: "I just this little gem from the 60’s "... Thomas Goof you might like to read my entry for this class :) cheers man!!!
ResponderEliminarI mean the one for class #5, take a look at it
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