![]() Some thought it was a slight poke at the group. The Sounds of Silence – Simon and Garfunkelįamed Rolling Stone writer Cameron Crowe wrote a memorable scene in his semi-autobiographical movie Almost Famous about Simon & Garfunkel’s album, a gateway to promiscuousness. ![]() The most famous song on the album is For What It’s Worth which was written after Stills witnessed a protest after a nightclub on the Sunset Strip was closed down. Even though Steven Stills and Neil Young wrote most of the songs, the producer insisted Richie Furay sing most songs because it was thought Young’s Voice was too strange. However, For What It’s Worth became so popular they re-released the album in stereo with their most famous track replacing Baby Don’t Scold Me, which never became a stereo recording. ![]() ![]() The group’s first album was first released in mono. ![]()
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