Sinister: Re: <no subject>

Matrix mlang at xxx.com
Wed Oct 22 18:09:52 BST 1997


> a vast crowd that includes the Beatles, the Tindersticks, Nick Drake, the
>Smiths, Paul Simon, and the Lovin' Spoonful.
>
>     Paul Simon? Where did that one come from? anyone got any thoughts?

Paul Simon is a huge influence on Belle and Sebastian, and I credit this
reviewer for pointing it out.  Paul Simon is a storyteller, a narrator and
Belle and Sebastian songs are full of narratives of a similar feel... I
feel like this puts them very lyrically influenced by Paul Simon. Nick
Drake's lyrics seem more full of self reflection and pictures being
painted.  I am sitting here listening to the new Paul Simon record, songs
from his upcoming musical, "The Capeman" and some of these songs move me in
exactly the same way that Belle and Sebastian does.  I urge you all to drop
any prejudices you may have, and give this record a listen when it comes
out next month.  One of my favorite moments on IYFS, is "the snow is
falling" section at the end of Me and the Major which to me is more
reminiscent of Paul Simon than anyone else.  Of course, when you discuss
artists that began recording in the mid sixties, like Bob Dylan, the
Beatles, and Paul Simon, their influences are so ingrained in every thing
we listen to that it does become a bit blurry.  Sorry to go on and on but
the timing of this post coinciding with what I was listening to spurred me
on.

matrix


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