
Paul Simon
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Year:
2001
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Inducted by:
Marc Anthony
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Category:
Performers
Introduction
A master wordsmith and ace musician whose lyrics are as keen as his melodies are tuneful.
Paul Simon seems to absorb influences from every corner of the world and then give them back in the form of beautiful, textured songs. While his eclectic tastes are ever-evolving, he can always be counted on for affecting, poetic lyrics.

Marc Anthony Inducts Paul Simon
Marc Anthony Inducts Paul Simon at the 2001 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony-
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Paul Simon acceptance speech00:09:53
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"Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard"00:04:50
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Lorne Michaels, Paul Simon, Neil Young Induct Mo Ostin00:07:58
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Paul Simon Inducts Neil Diamond00:06:35
Hall of Fame Essay
2001
Paul Simon has always been quick to point out that his public career as the songwriting half of Simon and Garfunkel essentially lasted six years, from the release of Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. in 1964 to the valedictory of Bridge Over Troubled Water in 1970.
The work Simon and Garfunkel did during those years will always loom large in the history of popular music, and it is why the two men were elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.


I’ll call him my mentor, I’ll call him my hero
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