Two members of an incredibly talented group, Celtic Thunder, gave a delightfully soothing and inspiring performance of a beloved classic from Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel.
Today, artists churn out music at an impressive rate. However, a good majority of it is incredibly forgettable and not even worth listening to even once. Most tunes released today will be entirely forgotten within a few years, if not sooner.
However, despite the avalanche of music produced today, some songs stand the test of time. Even though they may be decades old, a select and exclusive group of tunes will forever be remembered, listened to and covered by other musicians. Simon and Garfunkel’s “Sound of Silence” is the epitome of a classic song.
“Sound of Silence” has been covered hundreds, likely thousands of times by other musicians, including by Celtic Thunder in a clip posted on YouTube.
“Hello darkness, my old friend
I’ve come to talk with you again
Because a vision softly creeping
Left its seeds while I was sleeping”
The two talented gentlemen, because of their unique sound, make the song their own. When a song is so incredibly recognizable and beautifully written, there is no point in changing the wording or the melody. Any attempt to do so would probably result in a poor, awkward performance and an upset crowd.
Classic songs are classics for a good reason, right?
The performers' rendition of the beloved tune about loneliness, isolation and sadness is lovely. It could be listened to repeatedly.
The dazzling cover was well-received by the packed auditorium. The audience gave the two young men a well-deserved thunderous round of applause for their fantastic efforts. They did the Simon and Garfunkel classic justice.
Additionally, their stunning rendition was well-received on YouTube. A handful of people expressed their appreciation in the comment section under the video.
“This is one of my favorite songs. They (sic) guys did it great. I like that they can sing and smile at the same time. The Celtic Thunde[r] are great,” one person wrote.
Psalm 95:1 “O come, let us make songs to the Lord; sending up glad voices to the Rock of our salvation.”