February
16
Simon & Garfunkel Reunite at Beacon Reopening
David Sprague reports from New York:
Paul Simon reunited with Art Garfunkel at the end of Simon's two-set performance at the re-opening of the Beacon Theater. The duo slid smoothly into the comfortable grooves of "The Sounds of Silence," "The Boxer" and "Old Friends/Bookends” with rust-free harmonies and tension-free banter.
They gave no clue as to whether this was a one-off or the beginning of a new chapter in their storied career, but the amount – and quality – of new material that Simon sprinkled throughout his two hours onstage would seem to point to the former.
Simon has found another singing partner – Brazlian Luciana Souza. Their voices melted together sensually on Milton Nasciemento’s “O Vendedor de Sensos”; Souza was allowed an unaccompanied take on the as-yet-unrecorded “Amulet.”
As far as the Beacon’s renovation goes, they deserve a solid “A.” The venue’s seemingly unsalvageable collection of intricate, 80-year-old murals were restored to near museum quality, and accoutrements like vintage lighting fixtures and tiles were likewise renewed rather than replaced. Perhaps more importantly, the theater’s sound system was treated to a significant upgrade – one that allowed a single guitar note or percussive slap to cut through the mix with a previously unheard precision.










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