Legendary singer-songwriter Paul Simon faced unexpected struggles while working on his latest album, with cameras capturing his journey. The documentary 'In Restless Dreams' is hailed as the definitive portrayal of Paul Simon. Wynton Marsalis praised Simon's mystical understanding in music. Despite losing hearing in his left ear, Simon's work on a personal album was captured poignantly by filmmaker Alex Gibney.
Paul Simon was losing hearing in his left ear, which affected his ability to hear pitches and sing in tune. Expecting to memorialize a master at work on what would become a particularly personal album, Alex Gibney captured something all the more poignant. https://t.co/QViTrkBQEV
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“He has a mystical understanding,” Wynton Marsalis said of Paul Simon. “He can see the timeless through the specific.” https://t.co/QViTrkCout
Legendary singer-songwriter Paul Simon lets Dick Cavett in on the magic behind composing Bridge Over Troubled Water Wild to think this is late-night TV in the 70s... incredible decade https://t.co/EkrUEi77CD
‘In Restless Dreams’ May Be the Definitive Paul Simon Documentary More: https://t.co/o258gjgIE9 https://t.co/4E7DRd0CvM
"Paul Simon Faced Unexpected Struggles. Cameras Were Rolling." And the guy behind them was my brother, thank goodness. Glowing @NYT review of his latest, which had its debut on MGM this Sunday https://t.co/AhVrEL1unV