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Best Homeward Bound

“Homeward Bound” exists in many incarnations. From the folk-rock Simon & Garfunkel arrangement of the 1960s to the Flamenco and piano jazz Simon & Garfunkel take from 2003-04, Paul Simon’s best road song has clearly stood the test of time. But what’s the best version?

Well, I’m partial to the “Old Friends” tour approach, which highlighted the band. Warren Bernhardt takes the melody to new, interesting places on piano, Mark Stewart adds an atmospheric guitar part and Larry Saltzman introduces some Spanish flavour on guitar.

But something about it isn’t quite perfect. Maybe it’s over-arranged.

In 2002 Simon toured Europe, stopping for a night in Liverpool, as close as he’s going to geographically get to the song’s origin. The performance stellar, largely due to the rather loud audience participation. But it, too, is off. Maybe it’s the undeniable cheerfulness; “Homeward Bound” is a sad song, a solo expression.

The best performance, it turns out, is from a TV taping in Cleveland, for the short-lived VH1 program “In Tune,” featuring Paul Simon and John Mayer. Simon’s singing captures the song’s tenderness and longing, and the guitar accompaniment is perfect (catch the fill in the third verse, and the harmonic period at the end). If anyone has the video handy, drop me a line.

Simon, Garfunkel & Young

In 1993, Simon & Garfunkel joined Neil Young for a benefit show supporting the Children’s Health Fund, a charity co-founded by Paul Simon in the 1980s. At the end of Young’s opening set, Simon & Garfunkel joined him for a pair of hauntingly beautiful performances, both Neil Young classics.

Helpless

Only Love Can Break Your Heart

From the Vaults (2): Knockin’ Around on a Sunday Evening

Here’s Paul with Bob Dylan singing “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,” recorded live in Sacramento on June 16, 1999.

The photo is by Jose Luis Villegas of the Sacramento Bee.

After the jump you’ll find reviews from that show from the old site.

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From the Vaults (1)

Paul Simon and the band doing the blues staple “Baby What You Want Me To Do,” with the great Toots Thielemans on harmonica. Recorded in Cesaria, Israel, on May 7, 1978.