The Sounds of Silence

Well, no more classes until next September, which means I’ll be devoting most of the space on this blog to uploading some of the music I have grown to love over the years and which can help you improve your English in a fun way, so I promise I’ll also post a listening comprehension activity with every song.
Now that I think of it, I haven’t posted anything by the great Simon and Garfunkel, and it’s been almost a year since I started this blog, so it’s about time I shared one of their classic masterpieces with you all. It’s The Sounds of Silence, their first major hit which slowly climbed the charts until it reached number one on New Year’s Day 1966. You can figure out the meaning of the lyrics for yourselves, but Paul Simon once explained the song as “a societal view of the lack of communication.”
You can now watch this live performance on American television in the 60s, in which you can fully appreciate this duo’s fine voices and artistic sensibility. You can also access a listening comprehension activity here.


