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Simon says he lost hearing in his left ear while working on album

- BY EMILY ST. MARTIN

Paul Simon has revealed that he has lost most of the hearing in his left ear.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame musician opened up about mysterious­ly losing his hearing in his left ear during an interview with the Times of the U.K., published Saturday.

The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, who penned many of American folk duo Simon & Garfunkel’s biggest hits, including “The Sound of Silence” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” said his hearing loss happened “quite suddenly.”

“Nobody has an explanatio­n for it,” Simon said. “So everything became more difficult.”

His hearing went as he was busy writing the music for his new album, “Seven Psalms.” The San Diego UnionTribu­ne described it as a seven-song collection that “revels in melancholi­c understate­ment and gentle nuances” exploring “themes of mortality and spirituali­ty, joy and dread, the past and present, the unknown future, and a clock that – for this 81-year-old music legend in the autumn of his years – ticks louder each day.”

Simon said that losing his hearing initially left him frustrated and annoyed, but not angry, “because I thought it would pass, it would repair itself.”

But that hasn’t happened, which means he may have to rule out live performanc­es. He doesn’t necessaril­y consider that a bad thing.

“The songs of mine that I don’t want to sing live, I don’t sing them,” Simon said. “Sometimes there are songs that I like and then at a certain point in a tour, I’ll say, ‘What ... are you doing, Paul?’ Quite often that would come during ‘You Can Call Me Al.’ I’d think, ‘What are you doing? You’re like a Paul Simon cover band.’ ”

“Seven Psalms” deals with aging and mortality as well. He described the lyrics as coming to him in dreams, and he would wake up and write them down. In the album’s song, “Wait,” Simon includes the line “Heaven is beautiful, it’s almost like home. Children, get ready, it’s time to come home.”

In 2018, Simon discussed retiring with The Times. “It’s a life choice,” he said, “not a career choice.”

“And it seems like a good life choice,” he continued. “In the end, I’d rather say, ‘I had a great life’ than end up saying, ‘Well, I had a great career.’ ”

 ?? ?? Paul Simon performs during Global Citizen Live in New York City in 2021. His new album, ‘Seven Psalms,’ was released May 19.
Paul Simon performs during Global Citizen Live in New York City in 2021. His new album, ‘Seven Psalms,’ was released May 19.

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