Garfunkel on Rift With Simon: 'I Was a Fool'

He says the two recently met for a friendly lunch for the first time in years
By John Johnson,  Newser Staff
Posted Nov 11, 2024 4:14 PM CST
Simon and Garfunkel Appear to Have Made Amends
This 1969 file photo shows Art Garfunkel, left, and Paul Simon. Both are 83 now.   (AP Photo)

They're not getting the band back together exactly, but it appears that Art Garfunkel and Paul Simon have made peace with each after years of friction. Garfunkel tells the UK Times that he and Simon had an emotional lunch earlier this year:

  • "I looked at Paul and said, 'What happened? Why haven't we seen each other?' Paul mentioned an old interview where I said some stuff. I cried when he told me how much I had hurt him. Looking back, I guess I wanted to shake up the nice guy image of Simon & Garfunkel. You know what? I was a fool!"

The details of that offending interview aren't spilled, but the Guardian notes that both have said caustic things about the other over the years. So does this mean a Simon & Garfunkel show might be in the offing? If so, it will likely be a private one. Garfunkel says the two plan to meet again, and Simon may or not bring his guitar. Garfunkel still performs with his son Art Jr., but Simon has largely retired after suffering hearing loss last year while recording an album. Both are 83 now. (More Art Garfunkel stories.)

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