Also, I disagree that people worship technology, but instead we have found ways to integrate technology in our day to day lives, this doesn’t mean there is a general worship of it, but it does mean technology is playing a role as a tool for daily activities and function.Īnother point with which I disagree is that people don’t want to hear the consequences, with all due respect sir, that’s bull crap, people are SICK of hearing the consequences at the expense of personal responsibility. This disconnect was also an issue for generations now, before much of modern technology was created. The technology use isn’t great enough to cause that issue. What we are seeing today is not a decline in family communication due to technology, actually, it has debunked that technology has taken the place of communication in families but instead business of parents working. Very inspiring story about Sanford Greenberg, his life and friendship with Art Garfunkel. Klo from Salt Lake City Untold Story Behind the Simon and Garfunkel Song ‘The Sound Of Silence’.Seventh Mist from 7th Heaven When they played the concert in Central Park and sang the line "ten thousand people, maybe more," part of the crowd could be heard chuckling, as if they thought the song's message was directed at them.Piper from Ny Nysilent but deadly, that is the words I reflect on for this song, when I pick my vegetables for eating I will always sniff them, I like the fruit best, the oranges smell like oranges, the blue berry smell like blue berry, simon and garfunckle smell the way you expect old men to smell, like feet, socks, oily ears, these guys played in central park, that is a big deal back in the day, Kodachrome, good song, mrs robinson, really good song.Some argue Simon composed this song after John Fitgerald Kennedy murder on 22th November 1963. You Can Call Me Al from ZaragozaPaul Simon sang The Sounds of Silence to Art Garfunkel on February 14th 1964.In a recent memoir by Sandy Greenberg, a book entitled, "Hello Darkness, My Old Friend," as reviewed in People magazine in December 2020, Greenberg states he believes the song reflected the strong bond he had with his college buddy and best friend, Garfunkel, who adopted the special epithet 'Darkness' so as to empathise with Greenberg's sudden-onset blindness while in college, even though the song was written by Paul Simon. He got Sandy through depression and near-suicide by seeming to abandon him at Grand Central Station, then secretly, following him home to safety. ![]() ![]() Jeffrey Lee from Glen Carbon, Illinois.Although written by Simon, part of ot was in reference to Garfunkle referring to himself as "Darkness" when leading around his best-and faster going blind friend at Columbia, Sandy Greenberg.Thanks to all those who had made these beauties available even to new generations! not to mention but ageless ever songs before. Bey from UsaAny song like this at this time? Even close to this and those performed and made almost 20+ years ago.Words of prophet’s shouting the signs of the times, but no one listens. The song walks you into a future much described as the end, people groomed for the deceiver of a people that haven’t made a true observation of end times. Into a predictable conversation with things to come. Deloris Nathe from Summerfield, FloridaI hear a futuristic view of the way people are evolving into a world of silence.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group People writing songs that voices never shareĪnd the sign said, "The words of the prophets When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon light ![]() And the vision that was planted in my brain
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