Voices of Old People
"Voices of Old People" is a song by the American folk pop duo Simon & Garfunkel. RecordingAccording to the liner notes, Garfunkel had recorded old people all across New Rochelle and Los Angeles[2][3] in various places such as nursing homes.[4] ReceptionReviewing the song for AllMusic, Matthew Greenwald said that the song was "More of a spoken word audio collage than a 'song,' this piece, which was taped at convalescent homes in Southern California, helps to underline the feeling of aging and the passage of time, themes that are indeed paramount. Sometimes sad, as well as comical, the voices on the record are touching, especially when you consider the fact that they probably died a few years from the date of recording."[5] Mojo Magazine called it a seamless sweep.[6] References
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