Simon & Garfunkel - Complete Columbia Albums Boxset

I wasn't born yet... I'll have to check...where my parents born yet? LOL

When I was young, I made those jokes too. Now I'm old(er). One day, you will be too. Regardless, keep smiling.

P.S. Music from the 60's and 70's is some of the best. Everyone was stoned making it and they produced some great stuff!


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When I was young, I made those jokes too. Now I'm old(er). One day, you will be too. Regardless, keep smiling.

P.S. Music from the 60's and 70's is some of the best. Everyone was stoned making it and they produced some great stuff!

Yes, kewl stuff then. Tell me, what happened to the baby boomers. They were so hip...open and free. As they got older, they seemed to get caught up in the rat race. Did they forget what mattered, being free spirited? This is a serious question...I've asked this of others...everyone's answer is different. I've been told that as you grow older, even though you believe at the time "free" you get trapped, nevertheless. True?
 
They had bills to pay, kids to raise and jobs to do. Basically, life.


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I've always been a big S&G fan, but their recordings, especially on digital, have been nasty.

I recently picked up the S&G Complete Columbia Albums Boxset and I have to say it sounds great. MUCH MUCH better than even some of my first pressings.

Here is Fremer's write up:

http://www.analogplanet.com/content...olumbia-albums-collection#8zWq1EQU0sXxxceY.97

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Good to hear. I am considering this set. Recently picked up the companion new repressing of Concert in Central Park and it is excellent. Had a bit of a warp in one of two LPs but plays fine and SQ is super.


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I would love to get some quality CDs or SACDs of Simon and Garfunkel. Are there any available other than the standard redbook?

Thanks,
Ken
 
& don't forget the start of uncontrollable inflation, nobody saw that coming, we got told we're heading for a disposable world, & then it all started.
 
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