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Simon & Garfunkel - Feelin' Groovy Oil Well - RSC 033 CD

Simon & Garfunkel - Feelin' Groovy
Oil Well  - RSC 033 CD



1.  Sparrow  6:24
2.  Homeward Bound  3:03
3.  You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies  2:35
4.  A Most Peculiar Man  2:56
5.  Red Rubber Ball  3:00
6.  The Dangling Conversation  5:15
7.  The 59th Street Bridge Song  2:12
8.  Richard Cory  4:02
9.  Benedictus  4:12
10.  Blessed  6:03
11.  A Poem on the Underground Wall  2:32
12.  I Am A Rock  3:20
13.  Anji  3:36
14.  The Sound of Silence  4:17
15.  For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her  2:51
16.  A Church Is Burning  3:40
17.  Wednesday Morning 3 A.M.  3:10

Note:
All songs by Paul Simon unless noted
Live in Buffalo, NY - January 2, 1967 
Recorded live at Cousens Gymnasium, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, March 11, 1967

This bootleg is a digital clone of: Sounds Of Silence Live - Back Trax ‎– CD 488009 - 1988
Oil Well version has a fine cover, fine quality.  Limited to 200 copies only. Due to its rarity and good quality, this disc is recommended.
On the front cover Simon and Garfunkel.
Read below for other infos about this bootleg!

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Cousens Gymnasium, Tufts University, Medford, March 11, 1967
Taped at a New York City performance from 1967, this CD captures the duo in the wake of their first wave of success, with Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme just completed and a couple of serious hits under their belt. The repertoire, performed by the duo alone, ranges freely across  their first three albums, as far back as "Sparrow" and "The Church Is Burning" and up through and including "The Dangling Conversation," "The 59th Street Bridge Song," and the oft-forgotten B-side "You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies" (which comes off better here than it does on the actual single). The quality is generally decent, although there is some overload when the acoustic guitar really starts booming over the sound system that was in use at the time. The conversation between songs is easygoing and often quite funny, as the pair is obviously enjoying playing to a hometown audience. ~
http://rthimel.free.fr/Paul-Simon-nouvelle-version/fs-sg-new-york-66.html

Simon & Garfunkel / Live At The Tufts University 
This show has been traded as various dates and places but most call it Tufts University '66 or march 11, 1967. My reel was labeled "Tufts University Fall 1966" but evidence found on the web shows the date as March 11, 1967. There is an article and ad from the MIT University newspaper that mentions that they are playing that week but does not say that they also played at Tufts in 1966, so I am assuming that March 11, 1967 is the likely date of this recording.

S & G live sound collection 4th bullet! First press CD conversion! I’m happy! March 11, 1967 Massachusetts, the live performance at Tufts University is fully recorded with high sound quality sound board! It is a valuable recording that paid their initial live performances.
About “Subway Wall Poem A Poem on the Underground Wall” It is the day that there is an episode that art is comparing with “Sound of Silence” during the performance.

“The idea of the song is that people who did such a thing are like writing poetry … What they do is what they felt from the mind at that time” What is wrath of anger Do it. ” But what is important is that there is a reason for that action. ” A show at Tufts University I want to listen carefully.


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