Analysis Of The Sound Of Silence By Simon And Garfunkel

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“The Sound of Silence” by Simon and Garfunkel conveys through its lyrics that people are afraid to be put down for sharing their meaningful ideas and as such are trapped in their own personal ignorant bubbles that blindly follow the media. “The Sound of Silence” was released in Simon and Garfunkel’s debut album “Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.” in 1964; however it was initially a commercial failure. This caused the music duo to split up until their producer Tom Wilson got word that radio stations had been giving this song growing airplay. Tom Wilson remixed the track by overdubbing the original acoustic version with other instruments and released it as a single in 1965. This single quickly became famous hitting No.1 on the “Billboard Hot 100” in

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