![]() Alter Kocker: Some of the interviewees in "Voices of Old People" fall into this type.All Are Equal in Death: The ending of "Sparrow".From "Old Friends": "Old friends / Sat on a park bench like bookends." note Well, one song is titled "Bookends".A bit of an inversion, as the title comes from the lyric itself (the lyric being from the traditional song "Scarborough Fair"). Aerith and Bob: The duo's last names form a bit of an odd couple: Simon is a rather mundane last name, Garfunkel much less so.Added Alliterative Appeal: "I Am a Rock" has "deep and dark December" and "freshly fallen silent shroud of snow".In fact, the emphasis for that part in nearly every verse is wrong. AcCENT upon the Wrong SylLABle: "The Sound of Silence"'s first verse features "Because a vision softlyY creepING left its seeds while I waAS sleepING".1966 - Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme.Principal Members (Founding members in bold): ![]()
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