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Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young are all still alive
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Re: Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young are all still alive
panamagold wrote:Simon & Garfunkel
Err...
You mean like Woody Alan & Mia Farrow?
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Re: Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young are all still alive
XFool wrote:You mean like Woody Alan & Mia Farrow?
Who is Alan Farrow and in what best combo did he perform?
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Re: Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young are all still alive
XFool wrote:panamagold wrote:Simon & Garfunkel
Err...
You mean like Woody Alan & Mia Farrow?
Paul Simom and Art Garfunkel met and started composing music in grade school and as 16 year olds they had a record enter
the 'Billboard Top 100' as duo 'Tom and Jerry'. The year was 1957. In 1963 they changed the name and became 'Simon and
Garfunkel'.
They last performed together in 2010 at the New Orleans Jazz Festival.
At present that gives rise to a career partnership of 53 years, surpassing the op's parameter by 3 years.
And the point you are making is?
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Re: Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young are all still alive
panamagold wrote:XFool wrote:panamagold wrote:Simon & Garfunkel
Err...
You mean like Woody Alan & Mia Farrow?
Paul Simom and Art Garfunkel met and started composing music in grade school and as 16 year olds they had a record enter
the 'Billboard Top 100' as duo 'Tom and Jerry'. The year was 1957. In 1963 they changed the name and became 'Simon and
Garfunkel'.
They last performed together in 2010 at the New Orleans Jazz Festival.
At present that gives rise to a career partnership of 53 years, surpassing the op's parameter by 3 years.
And the point you are making is?
I think it's because there was the criteria added:
Lootman wrote:that the band must have been continually playing in their original lineup.
they're generally regarded as having packed it in after Bridge Over Troubled Water in 1970 (the odd reunion notwithstanding)
- or it's that they were sleeping together?
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Re: Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young are all still alive
servodude wrote:panamagold wrote:XFool wrote:Err...
You mean like Woody Alan & Mia Farrow?
Paul Simom and Art Garfunkel met and started composing music in grade school and as 16 year olds they had a record enter
the 'Billboard Top 100' as duo 'Tom and Jerry'. The year was 1957. In 1963 they changed the name and became 'Simon and
Garfunkel'.
They last performed together in 2010 at the New Orleans Jazz Festival.
At present that gives rise to a career partnership of 53 years, surpassing the op's parameter by 3 years.
And the point you are making is?
I think it's because there was the criteria added:Lootman wrote:that the band must have been continually playing in their original lineup.
they're generally regarded as having packed it in after Bridge Over Troubled Water in 1970 (the odd reunion notwithstanding)
- or it's that they were sleeping together?
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Neither. Although the not "continually playing in their original lineup" comes closest.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_%26 ... ions_(1971–1990) *
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_%26_Garfunkel#Awards_and_final_tour_(1990-2018)
"In 2014, Garfunkel told Rolling Stone that he believed he and Simon would tour again, but said: "I know that audiences all over the world like Simon and Garfunkel. I'm with them. But I don't think Paul Simon's with them." Asked about a reunion in 2016, Simon said: "Quite honestly, we don't get along. So it's not like it's fun. If it was fun, I'd say, OK, sometimes we'll go out and sing old songs in harmony. That's cool. But when it's not fun, you know, and you're going to be in a tense situation, well, then I have a lot of musical areas that I like to play in. So that'll never happen again. That's that." In February 2018, Simon announced his retirement from touring.
* There is a cock-up in the Wikipedia page, too lazy to correct it just for this post.
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