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Denise
Mar-01-2006, 01:49 GMT
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USA - United Staates America

I just got a update
Release date May 25
Name: Me, Myself, and Rye
http://www.drownedinsound.com/content/view/664673

 
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Hurricane
Mar-01-2006, 09:39 GMT
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United Kingdom

Not sure this is about our hotly anticipated release - on my reading I think it´s about the Russian Futurists....

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jefferson street
Mar-01-2006, 09:39 GMT
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USA - United Staates America

i dont think that is talking about ´our´ Paul Simon.
it sounds like the The Russian Futurists have named their debut album "Paul Simon" ... not quite sure what to think about that. Paul Simon is a huge name to live up to, so this better be an amzing album or a great salute to Mr Simon. otherwise, it is just an incredibly horrible way to get a certain audience to listen to you album.

but maybe i read it wrong.

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jefferson street
Mar-01-2006, 09:41 GMT
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USA - United Staates America

oh, i think that "Paul Simon" is the name of one of their songs and it is their first single which will be released before their album that comes out a month later.

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Klausi
Mar-01-2006, 10:53 GMT
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Germany

Yes I think so too. Would be funny to know the lyrics. A song "Paul Simon" will gather some interest automatically. Clever.

Some articles about our hero start with the song "Simon says" from the sixties.

And there is Simple Simon.

The magazine "Rolling stone" did something similar.

And the Beatles played "Beat"-music; this word was used much more than Pop or Rock in those days.

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Mimi
Mar-01-2006, 11:57 GMT
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Austria

Look here

http://www.geocities.com/russianfuturists/

Go to Album "Our Thikness" an you will finde the lyrics and can listen to parts of the song

Haven´t found out yet why they named the song that way.

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tnthub
Mar-06-2006, 02:15 GMT
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USA - United Staates America

Horns ala You Can Call Me Al, rhyming with the feel of 50 ways, and I remember a review od a Carly Simon song called: "The Wives are in Conneticut" that was reviewed as being similiar to a Paul Simon song, and this composition has that same feel to it although obviously an interpretation.

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