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Evaluation: Paul Simon delivers a commanding incantation at Disney Corridor
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Evaluation: Paul Simon delivers a commanding incantation at Disney Corridor

Last updated: July 17, 2025 11:50 pm
Editorial Board Published July 17, 2025
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In 2018, Paul Simon walked onto the Hollywood Bowl stage for what most within the crowd believed to be his final tour cease in Los Angeles, ever. Simon anticipated that too — he’d billed the occasion as his “Homeward Bound — Farewell Tour.” After 50 years of performing, a then-record three Grammy wins for album, a catalog of a few of the most refined and inquisitive American songwriting ever put to paper — he’d exit in full garlands.

So what a shock and delight when Simon, now 83, introduced just a few years later that he was not fairly executed but. In 2023, he launched a brand new album, “Seven Psalms,” an elliptical, gracious invocation for the arc of his life, drawing on biblical imagery and intertwined guitar fugues.

However even higher, Simon would additionally return to the stage for a brand new tour, together with a five-night run at Disney Live performance Corridor. For L.A. followers, these reveals had been one final probability to reconnect with Simon, who now had a profound late-career album to bookend his catalog. These songs spanned from his years within the Greenwich Village folks scene of the ‘60s and ‘70s to a Sabrina Carpenter duet on “Saturday Night Live’s” fiftieth anniversary particular.

Wednesday’s present — the final of the Disney corridor stand — acquired to all of it, with Simon nonetheless in beautiful kind within the final gentle of his performing profession.

If Simon, seven years in the past, had any doubts about his curiosity or means to carry out reside at this exacting stage, they will need to have disappeared the second he acquired a guitar in his hand at Disney Corridor. The set opened with a full run of “Seven Psalms,” a brief but profound track cycle wherein a dense, decorative acoustic guitar determine recurs over a number of songs in an intimate valediction.

“Seven Pslams” belongs alongside David Bowie’s “Blackstar” or Johnny Money’s “American Recordings” albums within the canon of wide-lens appears to be like on the thriller of late life. Simon’s music was smart earlier than its time even when he was a younger man. However the perspective he has at this vantage, on the bottom of 80 with a rejuvenated muse, was particularly transferring.

“I lived a life of pleasant sorrows, until the real deal came,” he sang on “Love Is Like a Braid.” “And in that time of prayer and waiting, where doubt and reason dwell / A jury sat, deliberating. All is lost or all is well.“

Simon’s band members for this stint — a dozen or so strong, spanning percussion, woodwinds and guitars — were mostly impressionists during this portion, adding distant bells and chamber flourishes to the patina of these songs.

While he kicked up his heels a bit on the bluesy “My Professional Opinion,” there was a trembling energy in “Trail of Volcanoes” and, particularly, “Your Forgiveness,” wherein Simon took inventory of his time on Earth and no matter lies subsequent. “Two billion heart beats and out / Waving the flag in the last parade / I have my reasons to doubt,” he sang, adopted by a gracious incantation: “Dip your hand in heaven’s waters, god’s imagination … All of life’s abundance in a drop of condensation.”

Paul Simon performs and sings Wednesday at Disney Live performance Corridor in Los Angeles.

(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Occasions)

The hit-heavy again half of the present was just a little rowdier. One fan even made a little bit of historical past when he tossed a $20 invoice onstage, which was sufficient for Simon to gamely oblige his request to play a verse of “Kodachrome.”

Simon and his band had looser reins right here. “Graceland” and “Under African Skies” nonetheless radiated curiosity for the world’s musical bounty, with the fraught complexity of that album nonetheless paving a stone on the highway for African music’s present world ascent. (He launched his bassist, Bakithi Kumalo, because the final surviving member of the unique “Graceland” band.)

A chic “Slip Slidin’ Away” led as much as a poignant “The Late Great Johnny Ace,” which took a story of rock ‘n’ roll self-destruction and pinned it to a generational sense of cultural collapse. Simon didn’t reference any present occasions past the John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and John Lennon assassinations, however you may really feel a recent gravity within the track.

Veteran drummer Steve Gadd reprised his jazzy breaks for “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,” and the fatherhood ballad “St. Judy’s Comet” was a candy, deep-cut flourish. (That temper continued when Edie Brickell, Simon’s spouse and vocalist, slipped in from the facet stage to whistle the hook on “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard.) But the band hit full velocity on a pair of songs from “The Rhythm of the Saints.” “Spirit Voices” conjured an ayahuasca reverie with its thicket of guitars and hand percussion, whereas the sprawling and time-signature-bending “The Cool, Cool River” confirmed Simon the musician — not simply the poet — nonetheless in absolute command.

Simon’s set by no means acquired to “Bridge Over Troubled Water” or “You Can Call Me Al,” however the remaining encore wrapped with simply him and a guitar and the everlasting hymn of “The Sound of Silence.” His guitar work retained all its unique energy within the opening instrumental runs, and Simon seemed genuinely grateful that, even perhaps to his personal shock, the stage hadn’t misplaced its promise or efficiency for him simply but.

Who is aware of whether or not Wednesday was the final time Angelenos will get to see Simon carry out reside (this tour wraps subsequent month in Seattle). If it was, then it was a wonderful benediction for one among America’s defining songwriters. But when it wasn’t, take any probability you get to see him once more.

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