Unforgettable: Seeing Paul Simon live in concert im Wiener Sophiensaal am 18. Oktober 1980

Paul Simon trat im Rahmen einer Europatournee am 18. Oktober 1980 im Wiener Sophiensaal auf. Dieses Konzert fand während einer Phase statt, in der er Solo-Shows in Europa und den USA spielte, kurz bevor er sich Anfang der 1980er Jahre wieder mit Art Garfunkel vereinigte und dann am 19. September 1981 beim großen Konzert im New Yorker Central Park auftrat. Es war ein bemerkenswerter Auftritt in der österreichischen Hauptstadt und für mich Grund für eine kurze Wienreise gegen Ende meiner Studienzeit in Graz.

Der Auftritt war Teil seiner Europa-Tournee zur Unterstützung seines neuen Albums One-Trick Pony
He′s a one trick pony
One trick is all that horse can do
he does one trick only
It’s the principal source of his revenue
And when he steps into the spotlight
You can feel the heat of his heart
Come rising through
See how he dances
See how he loops from side to side
See how he prances
The way his hooves just seem to glide
He′s just a one trick pony (that’s all he is)
But he turns that trick with pride
He makes it look so easy
He looks so clean
He moves like God’s
Immaculate machine
He makes me think about
All of these extra movements I make
And all of this herky-jerky motion
And the bag of tricks it takes
To get me through my working day
One-trick pony
He′s a one trick pony
He either fails or he succeeds
He gives his testimony
Then he relaxes in the weeds
He′s got one trick to last a lifetime
But that’s all a pony needs
(that′s all he needs)
He looks so easy
He looks so clean
He moves like God’s
Immaculate machine
He makes me think about
All of these extra movements I make
And all of this herky-jerky motion
And the bag of tricks it takes
To get me through my working day
One-trick pony, one trick pony
One-trick pony, one trick pony
One-trick pony (take me for a ride)
One trick pony

On the road to the One-Trick Ponies of Vienna

Unterwegs zu Paul Simon über den Semmering vor 46 Jahren mit einem bekannten Grazer „Profi“ Folkgitarristen

Time it was, and what a time it was, it was
A time of innocence, a time of confidences
Long ago, it must be, I have a photograph
Preserve your memories,
they’re all that’s left you
Bookends



Die Tour im Herbst 1980 führte Paul Simon durch mehrere europäische Städte, darunter München (21. Oktober), Hamburg (24. Oktober) und Paris (30. Oktober), wo Art Garfunkel für zwei Lieder als Überraschungsgast auf die Bühne kam. Das Wiener Konzert im Sophiensaal gilt unter Fans als bedeutendes Dokument seiner Live-Performances mit einer spezifischen Jazz-Rock-orientierten Begleitband.


Begleitet wurde Simon von einer hochkarätigen Band aus US-Studiomusikern, darunter der Schlagzeuger Steve Gadd, der Bassist Tony Levin, der Keyboarder Richard Tee und der Lead-Gitarrist Eric Gale.

Highlights der Setliste
Das Konzert umfasste eine Mischung aus Solohits, neuen Stücken des One-Trick Pony-Albums und Klassikern von Simon & Garfunkel:

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Solohits: „Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard“, „50 Ways to Leave Your Lover“, „Still Crazy After All These Years“ und „Late in the Evening“.
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One-Trick Pony Stücke: „Ace in the Hole“, „One-Trick Pony“ und „Jonah“.
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Simon & Garfunkel Klassiker: „The Sound of Silence“, „Mrs. Robinson“, „The Boxer“ und „Bridge Over Troubled Water“.



Paul Simon in Concert dates from October 8, 1980, when singer-songwriter Paul Simon performed a concert at the Tower Theater outside Philadelphia as part of his „One-Trick Pony“ tour which played in Europe and the United States in support of the recently released film and album of that name. Accompanying Simon on that tour and this concert (and also seen in the film) was a band of top U.S. backing musicians including Steve Gadd on drums, Tony Levin on bass, Richard Tee on keyboards and Eric Gale on lead electric guitar. Simon performs with an electric guitar for much of the concert, which features songs from his previous solo albums (plus „The Boxer“ and „The Sound of Silence“ from Simon and Garfunkel days), plus „Ace in the Hole“, „One-Trick Pony“, „Jonah“ and „Late in the Evening“ from One-Trick Pony.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boxer
Now the years are rolling by me
They are rockin‘ evenly.
I am older than I once was,
And younger than I’ll be.
That’s not unusual;
No, it isn’t strange:
After changes upon changes
We are more or less the same;
After changes we are more or less the same.




Standing ovations and more a long time after the end of the show

1980 in Vienna
