Paul Simon - You're the One (In Concert from Paris)

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After exploring world music in the '80s and tackling an ambitious if ultimately unsuccessful Broadway musical in the '90s, Paul Simon resurfaced in 2000 with a deceptively "modest" studio album. You're the One tabled overarching cultural or narrative agendas to return to Simon's early strengths as an archetypal singer-songwriter, a path followed on this superb video concert, which echoes its studio counterpart's back-to-basics approach while mirroring the impact of those larger-scaled projects.
In concert, the newest songs stand alone thematically, yet Simon's long pilgrimage through Third World music now elicits utterly natural, multicultural accents. On songs such as the opening mission statement, "That's Where I Belong," as well as "The Teacher" and "Darling Lorraine," Simon flexes polyrhythmic nuances that measure how completely his music now fuses its familiar folk-rock origins with the more elastic influences gathered from Africa, South America, and the Caribbean. That achievement seems effortless, thanks to his remarkable 11-piece stage band, which likewise reflects Simon's musical diaspora through its multinational makeup.
As the show's front man, Simon proves more relaxed and playful than was often the case earlier in his career. Whether illustrating key lyrics with exaggerated hand gestures, or pulling rank with a deadpan delivery of "Old" (his funny, unapologetic look at the other side of the generation gap), Simon radiates authority. The song list manages to capture all of the new album's highlights (especially the brilliant, tragi-comic "Darling Lorraine") with ample room for solid new versions of earlier solo songs and Simon & Garfunkel hits. --Sam Sutherland
Description
The program:
1. That's Where I Belong
2. Graceland
3. One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Floor
4. You're the One
5. 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover
6. That Was Your Mother
7. Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard
8. The Teacher
9. Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes
10. You Can Call Me Al
11. Old Friends
12. Homeward Bound
13. I Am a Rock
14. Darling Lorraine
15. Old
16. The Boy in the Bubble
17. Pledging My Love
18. The Late Great Johnny Ace
19. The Coast
20. Late in the Evening
21. American Tune
22. Hurricane Eye
23. Kodachrome
24. Bridge Over Troubled Water
25. Still Crazy After All These Years
26. The Boxer
Live at Music Hall Paris Capucines, Theatre d'Olympia, October 30 & 31, 2000. 120 minutes.
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Paul Simon - You're the One (In Concert from Paris)
Starring: Paul Simon Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000056VR7 Release Date: 2001-02-13 |
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After exploring world music in the '80s and tackling an ambitious if ultimately unsuccessful Broadway musical in the '90s, Paul Simon resurfaced in 2000 with a deceptively "modest" studio album. You're the One tabled overarching cultural or narrative agendas to return to Simon's early strengths as an archetypal singer-songwriter, a path followed on this superb video concert, which echoes its studio counterpart's back-to-basics approach while mirroring the impact of those larger-scaled projects.In concert, the newest songs stand alone thematically, yet Simon's long pilgrimage through Third World music now elicits utterly natural, multicultural accents. On songs such as the opening mission statement, "That's Where I Belong," as well as "The Teacher" and "Darling Lorraine," Simon flexes polyrhythmic nuances that measure how completely his music now fuses its familiar folk-rock origins with the more elastic influences gathered from Africa, South America, and the Caribbean. That achievement seems effortless, thanks to his remarkable 11-piece stage band, which likewise reflects Simon's musical diaspora through its multinational makeup.
As the show's front man, Simon proves more relaxed and playful than was often the case earlier in his career. Whether illustrating key lyrics with exaggerated hand gestures, or pulling rank with a deadpan delivery of "Old" (his funny, unapologetic look at the other side of the generation gap), Simon radiates authority. The song list manages to capture all of the new album's highlights (especially the brilliant, tragi-comic "Darling Lorraine") with ample room for solid new versions of earlier solo songs and Simon & Garfunkel hits. --Sam Sutherland
Description
The program: 1. That's Where I Belong
2. Graceland
3. One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Floor
4. You're the One
5. 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover
6. That Was Your Mother
7. Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard
8. The Teacher
9. Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes
10. You Can Call Me Al
11. Old Friends
12. Homeward Bound
13. I Am a Rock
14. Darling Lorraine
15. Old
16. The Boy in the Bubble
17. Pledging My Love
18. The Late Great Johnny Ace
19. The Coast
20. Late in the Evening
21. American Tune
22. Hurricane Eye
23. Kodachrome
24. Bridge Over Troubled Water
25. Still Crazy After All These Years
26. The Boxer
Live at Music Hall Paris Capucines, Theatre d'Olympia, October 30 & 31, 2000. 120 minutes.
Customer Reviews:
One of the greatest live shows ever captured on video.......2005-09-26
Still Got It!.......2005-01-19
highly recommended.......2005-01-07
A Great Performance from a Great Artist.......2004-06-14
Great songs!.......2004-06-02
A great feature of this musical DVD, is the subtitles with lyrics to all songs. This is especially valuable for all of you to whom english is not the mother language.
The only reason for not giving 5 stars is the awful versions of "Kodachrome" and "Bridge Over Troubled Water". For me, there's no problem about making different versions of a song, if they change the song for better. However, in my opinion, not only these two songs are almost unrecognizable (except for the lyrics) but also they do not sound half as good as the original ones or the live versions from Paul Simon's "The Concert In The Park". Of course those die-hard fans of Paul Simon will always find that most of the songs had already better versions recorded but overall I think they always sound good.
In conclusion, those who like the solo career of Paul Simon will like this concert. Those who prefer the Simon & Garfunkel duo might feel a little disappointed and miss "Mrs. Robinson" or "Sounds Of Silence". However, the open minded might feel surprised by the quality of his solo songs, particulary "Graceland", "Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes", "You Can Call Me Al" and "Darling Lorraine".
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