>Subject: Art Garfunkel Grand Voice But Bad Lover As Seems Not To Disturb Him
>From: patdw...@aol.com
>Date: 4 Apr 1997 13:31:32 GMT
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I made the comment which I do not think women should ever forget another's woman's pain when possible to make our voices heard through the cash register. I loved the album (
one of the last old time round black vinyl discs we held in our hands and placed them on whirling machines set a speed and then sat and held the record cardboard cover and read the liner notes and
song cuts while the disc was whirlling ) in which Art Garfunkel was credited as the lone star on the album with friends singing on various cuts. It was in the late 1970's or early 80's and was a
gorgeous album cover of Art's New York apartment's kitchen. It featured a kitchen table and chairs or stools with a plate some fruit and a roll on a fancy plate ? Well as this album released, you may
remember it as one in which James Taylor, Paul Simon, and Art sing " Handyman" ( one of the greatest greatest songs as done by James Taylor ) and " What a Wonderful World This Could Be ", ( "Don't
know much about history, don't know much biology, but I do know that I love you " ) and the all time sobber 12 Kleenex box song. " Since I Don't Have You" , I believe Art is singing alone and with
Paul on the bridges ? ( I don't have hopes and dreams, I don't have plans and schemes, I don't have " anything" since I don't have you " . ) So if you bought the album or now on CD, it is like the
voice of angels but: Gels , Gels Gels. Art had a girlfriend who lived with him for quite sometime wanting a baby badly along with marriage in any order. This was not to be as these were the days
everyone lived together. Art went on a walking tour through Europe and his lady , a beautiful woman, a bright woman, an expectant woman ? is unknown but she killed herself
in that kitchen so I spit upon that cover and upon Art Garfunkel who has moved on with no ill effects and of course married blah blah blah. Sometimes the voice of an angel is just not enough to live
as would a decent man on earth.
Patricia