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David Byrne, Grizzly Bear, Vampire Weekend Discuss Their Love For Paul Simon

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The signs of a hipster reappraisal for Paul Simon have been apparent. Now with Paul's Byrne/Grizzly Bear-powered BAM residency, the moment is in full bloom. And Time Out New York is all over it for the mag's residency preview piece, nabbing affectionate quotage from David Byrne, Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig, and Grizzly Bear's Dan Rossen.

David Byrne, who as TONY notes has shared collaborators (Brian Eno and Philp Glass) and a fascination the sounds of Africa, structures his opinions on Paul's coolness, both real and perceived:

There are certain people who just think he's not cool ... A couple of years ago I put some songs from his record You're the One up on my online-radio playlist, and I got flak for it! But I thought it was just great writing, and musically it didn't fit in anywhere.
There was a period where he might have been one of the people to rebel against because he was so successful and musically slick. But he manages to keep pushing himself into places where he's not completely comfortable, where he has to write in a different kind of way. A lot of people from his generation just don't do that.

Ezra's very over you comparing his band to Graceland, but that doesn't mean he won't tell you why it's awesome:

Ezra Koenig, 23, frontman of Vampire Weekend--who won't be appearing at BAM--is justifiably weary of the Graceland comparisons. But he's nevertheless just as quick to come to Simon's defense. "The idea of listening to music that a lot of suburban yuppies listened to in 1986 may not be appealing," he concedes. "But the lyrics [on Graceland] are totally surreal. It's not like Paul Simon just grabbed some African beats and kept on writing 'Bridge Over Troubled Water.' "

Graceland's at the heart of Grizzly master Dan Rossen's relationship with Paul, too. Here he waxes nostalgic about how its lyrics affected him, ultimately leading to his distinct and stunning, live-staple Simon cover:

For Daniel Rossen of Grizzly Bear--whom Simon recruited after Canadian songstress Feist tipped him off to the band's ingeniously retooled version of Graceland's title track--Simon conjures more intimate associations. "Graceland was on in my house all the time when I was a kid," recalls the 25-year-old singer-guitarist. "But I reconnected with it recently, when my father was dying of cancer, and my stepmother and him had this very tender relationship. Something about the broken-marriage factor of [the title track] was very touching to me."

The Paul Simon celebration takes place all this month at BAM. Head here for whatever tix you can get, and remember to bring your skinny black jeans, your thick-framed glasses, and your dad.

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What do Stereogum and Fred Durst have in common?...

Their souls are both owned by Interscope.

Posted by: Chris at 03/31/08 11:39 AM | Reply
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I see we didn't read past the daily swarm's ridiculous headline. the story they wrote up said that Universal has invested a small amount of money in the company that invested in a bunch of different blogs, including stereogum. but don't let that stop you from being a cock.

Posted by: reading is fundamental in reply to Chris's comment at 03/31/08 3:30 PM | Reply
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I nominate Graceland for the next Stereogum Presents... album.

Posted by: Jason at 03/31/08 1:25 PM | Reply
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I would be on board with this, provided that The Dirty Projectors are not allowed anywhere near it.

Posted by: oh. in reply to Jason's comment at 03/31/08 1:40 PM | Reply
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Thats a good call. either that or like Slanted and Enchanted

Posted by: Jonathan in reply to Jason's comment at 03/31/08 3:56 PM | Reply
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Agreed that is a very good call!

Posted by: grimmone in reply to Jonathan's comment at 03/31/08 4:34 PM | Reply
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Chris you are wrong, stereogum is completely owned by buzznet, and buzznet iscompletely owned by interscope...see you where way off, you cock

long live stereogum the urban outfitters of indie rags

Posted by: sorry, your wrong! at 03/31/08 3:57 PM | Reply
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Long live Paul Simon. A lesser artist would cash in by releasing "Paul Simon Sings the Great American Songbook" and coast on his previous accomplishments. Oh, wait, Art Garfunkel already did that ...

http://www.amazon.com/Some-Enchanted-Evening-Art-Garfunkel/dp/B000KN7BJA/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1206994535&sr=8-1

Posted by: You can call me Al at 03/31/08 4:17 PM | Reply
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What was that? I couldn't hear you over the buzzing sound of the totalitarian music system chewing up everything in its path. I really have no reason to worry though. It isn't as though the music industry has ever completely fucked up something cool...so I'm sure I'm jumping to conclussions here. Now, if you'll excuse me I need to click on this Netflix banner and go get drunk on some Dewar's.

Posted by: Chris at 03/31/08 4:21 PM | Reply
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Vampire Weekend come to Paul Simon's defense? Ezra is a nice guy and they make fun music, but really. Things are getting a tad out of control.

Posted by: Christian at 03/31/08 4:25 PM | Reply
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Vampire Weekend's opinion means nothing to me. Neither does Grizzly Bear's come to think of it. Neither one of these bands has a shred of originality or credability in my eyes. Now Byrne and Simon is a different story.

Posted by: jjazznola at 03/31/08 7:51 PM | Reply
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you are definitely a massive idiot.

Posted by: poopster profile link in reply to jjazznola's comment at 04/01/08 9:19 AM | Reply
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The Other Matthew

I love Paul Simon. Graceland is one of the most important albums in my life. No, seriously. I grew up with it. The title track is my theme song... if I were fruity enough to have a theme song. And I am.

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