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Watch Simon and Garfunkel sining “The Sound of Silence”

  • byJasmin
  • November 26, 2025
  • 2 minute read
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Simon and Garfunkel

At first, the audience didn’t know what they were seeing. A murmur rippled through the park as eyes shifted toward the shadows near the edge of the stage. There, illuminated softly by the lights, stood a figure almost mythic in his absence: Art Garfunkel — the voice once inseparable from Paul Simon’s, yet missing from it for decades.

Theirs was a rift written into music history. Creative clashes, harsh words, years of silence that seemed louder than any harmony they’d ever sung. Fans had long abandoned the dream of hearing them together again. And yet, in the middle of a song about silence, Paul Simon lifted his head and called out Art’s name.

The crowd erupted — a mix of cheers, gasps, and stunned stillness. Garfunkel, older now, his features worn with time, slowly rose to his feet. Paul reached out a hand, tentative, almost fragile, as if unsure it would be met. Art paused, his eyes reflecting both hesitation and memory, before stepping forward to the stage.

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No speeches were made. No apologies offered. Just two men, bound by something greater than the grudges that had kept them apart. Paul’s guitar carried a gentle rhythm. Art leaned close. And together — voices weathered by years, imperfect but unmistakable — they gave the world one more verse of The Sound of Silence.

It wasn’t polished. It wasn’t planned. But it was real — painfully, beautifully real. Tears rolled freely in the crowd. Strangers clung to one another, united by the weight of the moment, as if steadying themselves against the tide of history unfolding before them.

When the final note dissolved into the night, there were no encores, no grand curtain call. Garfunkel gripped Simon’s hand, whispered words too soft for the microphones, and quietly slipped back into the audience. Paul remained onstage, motionless, his guitar hanging silent at his side.

The hush that followed wasn’t empty. It carried everything — regret, forgiveness, shared memories, and the enduring truth of their music. Central Park was no longer just a concert stage; it had become the place where an unwritten chapter finally found its ending.

And in that fleeting reunion, Paul and Art reminded the world of what their song had always meant: silence is heavy, but sometimes, only a song can lift it.

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