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There Goes Rhymin’ Simon Information
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 There Goes Rhymin' Simon is a 1973 album by Paul Simon. It was ranked #267 on the list of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. On the Billboard 200 charts it reached number 2, in England it peaked at number 4. On the album, several styles...



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 The Independent - London
There goes rhymin' Simon: Interview: Simon Armitage
09/21/1997: 927 words, approx. 3 pages In 1989, a 26-year-old Yorkshireman called Simon Armitage shot to what passes in the poetry world for fame, and certainly wild acclaim, with a debut collection appropriately entitled Zoom!. How could anyone resist a poem that tells the life-story of a 10p piece...
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 The Washington Times
Rhymin' Simon to take Sir Paul's seat of honor.(NATION)
08/20/2002: 602 words, approx. 2 pages Byline: Christian Toto, THE WASHINGTON TIMES The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has exchanged one Paul for another, selecting singer-songwriter Paul Simon to replace Sir Paul McCartney as the musical member of its Honors class of 2002. Kennedy...



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Critical Essay by Stephen Holden
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 There Goes Rhymin' Simon is the logical second step in Paul Simon's solo recording career, and it is a dazzlingly surefooted one. Despite its many light, humorous moments, the core theme of his first album, Paul Simon, was depressing: fear of death, its focal point a sung poem, "Everything Put Together Falls Apart," that while worthy of comparison with the best work of John Berryman, could hardly be called "easy listening." Since the album dealt with anxiety, it com...


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