![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() With the help of producer Rick Rubin they turned the song into a rocker with a killer riff. The original was an acoustic song and sounded nothing like a Bangles song but the girls were not looking to do a note for note cover….they had plans. At first glance the pick was a strange one. The song was written by Paul Simon and recorded by Simon and Garfunkel in 1966. Instead of writing an original song for the movie, they decided to cover a song that was more than twenty years old….A Hazy Shade Of Winter. The girls were picked to record a song for the soundtrack of Less Than Zero. I know, I know….but how could you not fall in love with that? The group sounded great, looked even better, and I was in love with Susanna Hoffs (far left hand side in the picture above). In 1987 the Bangles were huge having released major hit singles and albums during the previous three years. Watch it and let me know what you think……. Seeing Simon and Garfunkel at the height of their power in 1969 is definitely worth an hour of your time but this video offers much more that that. Robinson,” “Mystery Train,” “Feeling Groovy,” “The Boxer,” “Homeward Bound,” “Sounds Of Silence,” and several others. Songs include: “America,” “So Long Frank Lloyd Wright,” “Bridge Over Troubled Waters,” “Scarborough Fair, ” “El Condor Pasa (If I Could),” “Punky’s Dilemma,” “Mrs. The program was originally to be a “Bell Telephone” TV special but when they saw the finished product they said, “No!” When video images of JFK, RFK and MLK were shown while “Bridge Over Troubled Waters” played, the Bell Telephone executives commented, “They’re all democrats, why no republicans?” Simon & Garfunkel said, “Is that what you see? How about they were all assassinated?” Simon & Garfunkel met with CBS and they sympathized with the content and agreed to air the program. Here is what has to say about the special.Ĭontroversial and rare TV show containing in-studio rehearsal and recording, road travel, political viewpoints, concert performances and video montages of key events of the 1960s. The special was originally aired on US TV at on Novem(it was later shown on BBC which is apparently the source of this version). Today’s Monday Matinee offering is a classic 1969 Simon and Garfunkel TV special that had not been seen in many years until it was released in DVD format as part of a 40th Anniversary release of Bridge Over Troubled Waters. Come on….join in and let’s have some fun identifying some really bad music!!!! I will keep track of all of your nominations, post about them, and after a month or so stage an on-line vote to select our collective pick for the all time worst cover song of all time. I would like to issue a challenge to all of the readers of this blog to try to identify a worse cover song and post a comment identifying your nomination for worst cover song of all time. First up is America (the beautiful) by Simon and Garfunkel which is quickly followed by America (the 1972 abomination) by Yes. Since it is Two’fer Tuesday you don’t have to take my word for it, you can decide for yourself. Let me be blunt it was a piece of shit and I hereby declare it to be the worst cover song of all time. The melody was lost, the meaning was lost, and we were left with an exercise in musical excess. While I love Jon Anderson, and fully believe that he could have done an amazing version of the song, his phrasing and the groups musical interpretation destroyed one of the best songs ever written. When I finally got home and listened to the Yes version of the song I was unbelievably pissed! What a tone deaf interpretation of a beautiful song. I admitted that I hadn’t, even though I’m a Yes fan, and that I was intrigued by the fact that Yes had covered the song. My friend asked if I had ever heard the Yes cover of America. The next day, I was telling a friend about the special and describing some of the highlights including the performance of America. A week or so ago I posted Simon and Garfunkel’s 1969 TV special as a Monday Matinee. ![]()
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