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Sunday Classics 13.07.25
Hey members!
This week’s Sunday Classic takes a reflective turn with a timeless folk-rock masterpiece: 'The Sound of Silence' by Simon & Garfunkel—thank you to @RieTreesSilver for the stirring suggestion.

Originally released in 1964 as an acoustic track, it quietly resonated with a small audience—until a remix with electric instruments hit the airwaves in 1965, turning it into a #1 hit. With its unforgettable opening—'Hello darkness, my old friend...'—and themes of disconnection, alienation, and modern noise, the song captured the uneasy undercurrent of the ’60s, and still hits home today.
Source: Simon & Garfunkel/YouTube
Fun fact? Paul Simon wrote the lyrics when he was just 21, sitting alone in his bathroom with the lights off. The result was a song that doesn’t just speak—it echoes.
Sometimes the classics don’t ask us to dance. Sometimes they ask us to listen.

