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Paul Simon

Live Performances by Paul Simon in 1981

Simon and Garfunkel - The Concert in Central Park 1981 Full Concert

Great Lawn in Central Park
New York City, NY, United States

September 19, 1981 | Video Length: 1:26:33
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  • In September 1981, Paul Simon, as part of the duo Simon & Garfunkel, performed a notable concert in Central Park, New York City, which would later be ... Read Full Description >

    In September 1981, Paul Simon, as part of the duo Simon & Garfunkel, performed a notable concert in Central Park, New York City, which would later be released as the live album "The Concert in Central Park" in February 1982. This performance marked a significant moment in Simon & Garfunkel's career, as it was their first live album and showcased their enduring popularity despite their initial breakup in 1970. Prior to this concert, Simon had enjoyed a successful solo career, with albums like "One-Trick Pony" released in 1980, which featured the hit title track. The 1981 concert not only attracted over 500,000 attendees but also became symbolic of the duo's reunion and the timeless appeal of their music, further solidifying their legacy in American folk rock. The event was also a demonstration of their cultural relevance, echoing their earlier successes in the 1960s.

Simon and Garfunkel: The Concert in Central Park - Full Concert

Central Park
New York City, NY, United States

September 19, 1981 | Video Length: 1:26:33
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  • In September 1981, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel's reunion concert in Central Park marked a significant moment in their musical history. Prior to this ... Read Full Description >

    In September 1981, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel's reunion concert in Central Park marked a significant moment in their musical history. Prior to this live recording, Simon had released the album "One-Trick Pony" in 1980, which included the title track and showcased his evolving sound, integrating rock and folk elements with more personal lyrics. The Central Park concert not only highlighted the duo's enduring popularity but also served as a pivotal comeback for Simon and Garfunkel after years of pursuing solo careers. The event was notable for attracting over half a million attendees, underscoring their iconic status in American music. During the concert, they performed hits such as "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and "The Sound of Silence," which reaffirmed their remarkable synergy and timeless appeal, especially as the performance was free, emphasizing accessibility to the arts.