Artie is a singer, and I’m a writer and player and a singer. We didn’t work together on a creative level and prepare the songs. I did that.
Meaning of the quote
This quote suggests that Paul Simon and another musician named Artie had different roles and responsibilities. Paul Simon was a writer, player, and singer, while Artie was just a singer. They did not collaborate creatively to prepare the songs; instead, Paul Simon worked on that part alone.
About Paul Simon
Paul Simon is an iconic American singer-songwriter known for his solo work and collaborations with Art Garfunkel. Together, they formed the legendary folk-rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, producing timeless hits like “The Sound of Silence” and “Mrs. Robinson.” As a solo artist, Paul Simon has explored various genres, creating critically acclaimed albums and hit songs throughout his illustrious career.
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