On a cold February day in 1964, an unknown musician named Paul Simon penned the words to a song that would initially be a commercial failure and lead to ridicule from many bands. One year later the song was rediscovered by a Boston radio station and quickly hit #1 on the music charts. Fifty years after, it was added to the National Recording Registry in the Library of Congress for being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically important.”
Neon Gods
Neon Gods
Neon Gods
On a cold February day in 1964, an unknown musician named Paul Simon penned the words to a song that would initially be a commercial failure and lead to ridicule from many bands. One year later the song was rediscovered by a Boston radio station and quickly hit #1 on the music charts. Fifty years after, it was added to the National Recording Registry in the Library of Congress for being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically important.”