Sunday, April 7, 2013

Best Song Lyrics (Part XII)

In today's world of 'popular' music, it seems the artist is either an individual or a group.  Back in the day, however, a lot of popular music was composed and/or performed by duos.  (Think Everly Brothers, Righteous Brothers, or more recently, Hall and Oates.)

Not many of the individuals who comprise these duos seem to end up with successful solo careers.  I suppose if they were good enough to be on their own, they'd have started out that way.  There is at least one notable exception: Paul Simon of Simon and Garfunkel.

It's well-documented that Simon was the songwriter of this duo, while Garfunkel was known for his vocal ability.  After they broke up in the early 1970s, Simon went on to a great solo recording career, with a some very popular songs mixed in with lots of other interesting vocal/instrumental ones.

But the Simon and Garfunkel era carries some of the best lyrical folk music ever made.  There's no denying the meaning of a song like Bridge Over Troubled Water but I will always prefer Sounds of Silence.  With five verses, and no chorus, it's songwriting at its finest:

Hello darkness, my old friend
I've come to talk with you again
Because a vision softly creeping
Left its seeds while I was sleeping
And the vision that was planted in my brain
Still remains
Within the sound of silence

In restless dreams I walked alone
Narrow streets of cobblestone
'Neath the halo of a street lamp
I turned my collar to the cold and damp
When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon light
That split the night
And touched the sound of silence

And in the naked light I saw
Ten thousand people, maybe more
People talking without speaking
People hearing without listening
People writing songs that voices never share
And no one dared
Disturb the sound of silence

"Fools", said I, "You do not know
Silence like a cancer grows
Hear my words that I might teach you
Take my arms that I might reach you"
But my words, like silent raindrops fell
And echoed
In the wells of silence

And the people bowed and prayed
To the neon god they made
And the sign flashed out its warning
In the words that it was forming
And the sign said, "The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls
And tenement halls"
And whispered in the sounds of silence

No comments:

Post a Comment