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kevin On May 21, 2001
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Cover art for Anji lyrics by Simon and Garfunkel

This song is about how we need to get troops out of the Middle East because there is still AIDS and people who are hungry in Africa. The Second Riff speeds it up to demonstrate how we are on a collision course with global warming, which is all George Bush's fault. They should have come out a long time ago and its good to see their message finally getting through to people in 2007. With all the crap that is out now it is good to bring back a classical sound. The lyrics on the other songs are a throughback to the Bob Dylan er of th e1980's mixed with the solid guitar skills of Linkin Park. Everyone should listen to this song.

Cover art for Anji lyrics by Simon and Garfunkel

This piece was written by Davey Graham. First released in 1962 with the name Angi.

Haha. That first person, I already forgot their username, and forgot to look up to it, HAS to be joking. LOL. That's pretty funny, though.

Cover art for Anji lyrics by Simon and Garfunkel

wow. not even gonna comment on that guy's political statements, be they serious or not, but i will say this: Simon and Garfunkel's music is so unique, you can't compare it to anyone else's music. shame on you.

also want to comment that, while listening to my collection of S&G, i realised that both Anji and Somewhere They Can't Find Me begin with the same intro. Seems pretty interesting to me.

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He was obviously joking, and this is a Davy Graham cover.

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Cover art for Anji lyrics by Simon and Garfunkel

this song is clearly a mix between Wednesday Morning, 3 AM, Somewhere The Can't Find Me and We've Got The Groovy Thing Goin'...

Cover art for Anji lyrics by Simon and Garfunkel

HAHAHAHAH if that person's joking, thats the best thing i've ever heard.

Cover art for Anji lyrics by Simon and Garfunkel

he he i think SENORgracioso was high and dry when he wrote these funny lines..