This week I’ve been listening to an audiobook by Malcolm Gladwell and Bruce Headlam entitled “Miracle and Wonder: Conversations with Paul Simon.” In it, the authors get Simon to talk about some of his songs (going all the way back to the early Simon & Garfunkel years), his musical influences, and his creative process. They even get him to demonstrate on his guitar how he put some of the songs together. The audiobook brought back a lot of memories of the music that influenced me as an idealistic young man and aspiring musician.
"A Time of Innocence . . . "
"A Time of Innocence . . . "
"A Time of Innocence . . . "
This week I’ve been listening to an audiobook by Malcolm Gladwell and Bruce Headlam entitled “Miracle and Wonder: Conversations with Paul Simon.” In it, the authors get Simon to talk about some of his songs (going all the way back to the early Simon & Garfunkel years), his musical influences, and his creative process. They even get him to demonstrate on his guitar how he put some of the songs together. The audiobook brought back a lot of memories of the music that influenced me as an idealistic young man and aspiring musician.