![]() Robinson” are some of the greatest pop songs ever written, combining the lyrical acuity of Bob Dylan with the songcraft of Paul McCartney. The inclusion of live tracks is unexpected and unusual, the abrupt sequencing between live and studio tracks unwelcome, but the brilliance of the music featured here is undeniable. Released two years after their breakup and photographed only moments before Paul Simon and his magic egg-shaped container of sperm were inserted into an elephant’s vagina (surely, Sherman, you’ve heard of artificial insimonation?), Greatest Hits collects many of their hats (okay, just the one hideously awful, penis-shaped hat) and combines them with previously unreleased live versions of “The 59th Street Bridge Song,” “Homeward Bound” and two others. ![]() Kronomyth 6.0: Simon & Garfunkel’s gayest hats.Īlthough the duo only recorded a handful of albums, they left behind a rich legacy of music, much of it captured on Simon and Garfunkel’s Greatest Hits. One of the greatest “greatest hits” compilations of all time, with over 14 million copies sold just in the U.S.
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