Paul Simon recently appeared on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, where he performed ‘Something So Right’ for the first time in 33 years. The song, which was originally released on his 1973 album ‘There Goes Rhymin’ Simon’, was played with a unique arrangement featuring acoustic guitar, strings, flute, bass, and percussion. This special performance marked a rare live rendition of the song, with the last one dating back to 1993.
Simon’s performance on Colbert comes ahead of his UK and European ‘A Quiet Celebration’ tour, which kicks off in Prague on April 9. The tour will include stops in Liverpool, Glasgow, and London’s Royal Albert Hall, before concluding in Dublin. This tour marks Simon’s live comeback after a seven-year retirement, and fans can look forward to seeing the legendary singer-songwriter perform his iconic songs live once again.
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