{"id":454,"date":"2003-04-17T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2003-04-17T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/adam.rosi-kessel.org\/weblog\/culture\/music\/music_only_living_boy.html"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"1970-01-01T05:00:00","slug":"music_only_living_boy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/adam.rosi-kessel.org\/weblog\/2003\/04\/17\/music_only_living_boy","title":{"rendered":"The Only Living Boy in New York"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><!-- keywords:Music --> <!-- date:2002.11.09.00.54 --> <\/p>\n<p> I&#8217;ve recently been on a quest to find underappreciated songs by great musicians. Of course, it&#8217;s hard to truly believe anything by Paul Simon hasn&#8217;t received fairly widespread attention, but this one at least hasn&#8217;t made it onto any &#8220;Greatest Hits&#8221; albums. <\/p>\n<p> I&#8217;ve come to believe that <a href=\"http:\/\/www.paulsimon.com\">Paul Simon<\/a> may be the only truly great songwriter. <\/p>\n<p> This song, written in 1969, appeared on the Simon &#038; Garfunkel album, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.rinner.at\/David\/Musik\/SimonandGarfunkel_BridgeOverTroubledWater.htm\">Bridge Over Trouble Water<\/a>, which (among other things) documented the demise of the duo. <\/p>\n<p> My understanding of the song (based partially on <a href=\"http:\/\/www.medialab.chalmers.se\/guitar\/the.only.living.boy.in.NY.html\">this interview from SongTalk Magazine<\/a>) is that it describes Simon&#8217;s feeling when Garfunkel left for Mexico to act in <a href=\"http:\/\/us.imdb.com\/Title?0065528\" class=\"movietitle\">Catch 22<\/a>. Early in their career, Simon and Garfunkel were known as <a href=\"http:\/\/home.att.net\/~sandg\/faq\/tomjerry.htm#3.1\">Tom and Jerry<\/a>, and &#8220;Tom&#8221; in the first and last verse refer to Garfunkel. &#8220;&#8230;your part&#8217;ll go fine&#8221;&#8212;since Garfunkel was just starting out an act career (<a href=\"http:\/\/us.imdb.com\/Name?Garfunkel,%20Art\">which apparently didn&#8217;t go too far<\/a>), Simon is reassuring him that he&#8217;ll do fine. <\/p>\n<p> This bittersweet loneliness shows up in a lot of Simon&#8217;s work. Cities hold lots of people and little company. When your old friend or lover goes away, you wander city streets on a Sunday morning feeling <a href=\"http:\/\/www.goth.net\/~steppenwolf\/words\/works\/lightness.html\">unbearably light<\/a> [Milan Kundera]; you are so close as to be vicariously lifted by your friend&#8217;s exhilaration, but at once you know longer know them, where they are, or where they&#8217;ve left you. <\/p>\n<p> It&#8217;s interesting how many superficially opaque Simon songs become lucid with just a couple of &#8220;hints&#8221;; in this case, Tom &#038; Jerry and the filming of Catch 22 in Mexico. <\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<pre> Tom, get your plane right on time I know your part'll go fine Fly down to Mexico Da-n-da-da-n-da-n-da-da and here I am, The only living boy in New York I get the news I need on the weather report I can gather all the news I need on the weather report Hey, I've got nothing to do today but smile Da-n-do-da-n-do-da-n-do here I am The only living boy in New York Half of the time we're gone but we don't know where And we don't know where Tom, get your plane right on time I know that you've been eager to fly now Hey let your honesty shine, shine, shine Da-n-da-da-n-da-n-da-da Like it shines on me The only living boy in New York The only living boy in New York <\/pre>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve recently been on a quest to find underappreciated songs by great musicians. Of course, it&#8217;s hard to truly believe anything by Paul Simon hasn&#8217;t received fairly widespread attention, but this one at least hasn&#8217;t made it onto any &#8220;Greatest Hits&#8221; albums. 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