That is just an insult to music itself! You are obviously too incompetent to realise that the man has close to changed the world with his music. Think of "Bridge over troubled water" and of course "Graceland" - The album that changed the way we look at 'World Music'. He has built barriers with music, connecting alien societies in love and brotherhood during times of racial tension. Besides, it's not even that 'reggae' - i'd class it as more folksy perhaps with blues and pop elements - Paul Simon's style is of course very varied.
That is just an insult to music itself! You are obviously too incompetent to realise that the man has close to changed the world with his music. Think of "Bridge over troubled water" and of course "Graceland" - The album that changed the way we look at 'World Music'. He has built barriers with music, connecting alien societies in love and brotherhood during times of racial tension. Besides, it's not even that 'reggae' - i'd class it as more folksy perhaps with blues and pop elements - Paul Simon's style is of course very varied.
An incompetent attempt at white reggae, with pointless and self-pitying lyrics. Go on - hang yourself then, you whining git...
That is just an insult to music itself! You are obviously too incompetent to realise that the man has close to changed the world with his music. Think of "Bridge over troubled water" and of course "Graceland" - The album that changed the way we look at 'World Music'. He has built barriers with music, connecting alien societies in love and brotherhood during times of racial tension. Besides, it's not even that 'reggae' - i'd class it as more folksy perhaps with blues and pop elements - Paul Simon's style is of course very varied.
That is just an insult to music itself! You are obviously too incompetent to realise that the man has close to changed the world with his music. Think of "Bridge over troubled water" and of course "Graceland" - The album that changed the way we look at 'World Music'. He has built barriers with music, connecting alien societies in love and brotherhood during times of racial tension. Besides, it's not even that 'reggae' - i'd class it as more folksy perhaps with blues and pop elements - Paul Simon's style is of course very varied.