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  2. Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard - Wikipedia

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    Didn't make any difference to me." [ 1 ] Simon described the song as "a bit of inscrutable doggerel " in an October 2010 interview, [ 2 ] while the "radical priest" has been interpreted as a reference to Daniel Berrigan , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] who was featured on the cover of Time on January 25, 1971, [ 6 ] near when the song was written.

  3. James Hill (Canadian musician) - Wikipedia

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    James Hill (born 1980) is a Canadian classically trained musician who has focused on the ukulele, both as his primary instrument and as a method of music instruction for school children. He earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of British Columbia .

  4. Paul Simon (album) - Wikipedia

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    After Simon & Garfunkel's acrimonious breakup, Paul Simon taught songwriting classes at New York University during the summer of 1971. Among his students were two of the Roche sisters, Maggie and Terre, and singer-songwriter Melissa Manchester, who recalls that Simon was nervous, listened to the students' songs and offered suggestions and criticism, often dissecting the lyrics and drawing ...

  5. The Royal Tenenbaums (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Tenenbaums soundtrack features a Mark Mothersbaugh score and 1960s-1990s rock songs.. The Royal Tenenbaums has had two soundtrack releases. The 2001 release omitted some songs, notably Paul Simon's "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard," Van Morrison's "Everyone," John Lennon's "Look at Me," the Mutato Muzika Orchestra's version of the Beatles' "Hey Jude," two tracks by the Rolling ...

  6. Cuíca - Wikipedia

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    The instrument was also used in "Could You Be Loved" by Bob Marley and The Wailers, "Soul Bossa Nova" by Quincy Jones, "Bird of Beauty" by Stevie Wonder, and "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard" by Paul Simon. Along with samba, the cuíca is one of the mainly used Brazilian instruments in jazz-rock, free jazz, and Latin jazz. [5]

  7. Slip Slidin' Away - Wikipedia

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    "Slip Slidin' Away" is a 1977 song written and recorded by Paul Simon which appears on his compilation album Greatest Hits, Etc. It was one of two new songs to appear on the album, the other being "Stranded in a Limousine".

  8. Talk:Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard - Wikipedia

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    Acgogo 07:45, 9 October 2014 (UTC)I think "Me and Julio" and "Only Living Boy in New York" make strange bedfellows - so to speak.Acgogo 07:45, 9 October 2014 (UTC) Just to point out what any New Yorker listening to the song would know: Corona is a neighborhood in Queens.184.153.113.2 23:32, 28 May 2017 (UTC)

  9. Surprise (Paul Simon album) - Wikipedia

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    It managed to reach number 31 in the UK, becoming Simon's only appearance as a solo artist on the British singles charts after 1990. On August 21, "That's Me" was released as the second single of the album, with the classic "You Can Call Me Al" as the B-side. It failed to appear on any national charts.