Day 50 (May 8): Simon & Garfunkel - The Boxer (Friends Week!)
Day 50! Five-zero! The golden five-o! A half-century! I understand some of those terms. Anyway, it's Day 50, a hilarious milestone because I am certain that I have either been doing this blog for a few days or several years, depending on how time seems that day.
Friends Week does not stop for arbitrary milestones, however. Back when I started it off, I joked that it was hilarious how I had "seven friends". Well, now it's time to pay off that dumb bit, because today's friend of the day is my mum. This is partly due to my crippling shyness at asking friends of my age, and partly due to the fact that I promised her and she likes reminding me.
Fortunately, Mum picked out a perfect song for today. It's Simon & Garfunkel's "The Boxer" from 1970's Bridge Over Troubled Water, and did I mention that it's freaking perfect? I mean, it comes from a perfect album, but this is perfect squared; wistful Simon & Garfunkel and emotionally over-open Simon & Garfunkel blending together like peanut butter and chocolate.
The "lie la lie" bit at the end absolutely smacks down "na na na na" from "Hey Jude", and it ain't even close. Suck it, Lennon & McCartney.
Hi, mum!
Friends Week does not stop for arbitrary milestones, however. Back when I started it off, I joked that it was hilarious how I had "seven friends". Well, now it's time to pay off that dumb bit, because today's friend of the day is my mum. This is partly due to my crippling shyness at asking friends of my age, and partly due to the fact that I promised her and she likes reminding me.
Fortunately, Mum picked out a perfect song for today. It's Simon & Garfunkel's "The Boxer" from 1970's Bridge Over Troubled Water, and did I mention that it's freaking perfect? I mean, it comes from a perfect album, but this is perfect squared; wistful Simon & Garfunkel and emotionally over-open Simon & Garfunkel blending together like peanut butter and chocolate.
The "lie la lie" bit at the end absolutely smacks down "na na na na" from "Hey Jude", and it ain't even close. Suck it, Lennon & McCartney.
Hi, mum!
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