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Famous cover: Insane detail discovered - bet you can never look at it any other way?

2020-04-05T06:31:28.846Z


The album “Bridge over troubled water” by Simon and Garfunkel is in millions of households. But very few people know about an insane detail on the cover.


The album “Bridge over troubled water” by Simon and Garfunkel is in millions of households. But very few people know about an insane detail on the cover.

  • A bizarre discovery has been haunting the web for years, including 2019.
  • It's about the album cover for “Bridge over troubled water” by Simon and Garfunkel .
  • Try to cover up Paul Simon's face.

Our article from December 7, 2019:

Munich - “Bridge over troubled water” by Simon and Garfunkel is one of the absolute milestones in the history of music. The Rolling Stone voted it number 51 of the best albums of all time a few years ago. It contains hits like the title song or "The boxer" . It is on vinyl or CD in millions of households - according to the Telegraph , the record has been sold an unbelievable 25 million times since its release in 1970. And the cover, which shows the two musicians Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel , is world famous.

However, only a very few have noticed an insane detail on it so far.

Cover by Simon and Garfunkel with crazy detail - Do you really want to know?

Before reading further, you should first consider whether you want to know about it at all. Because we can almost certainly promise you: You will never be able to see the album cover again without thinking about it.

At first glance, the cover is stylish and simple. The two artists stand in a row. Art Garfunkel looks into the camera, Paul Simons looks out of the picture. Next to it is "Simon and Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water".

Cover by Simon and Garfunkel seems to show huge mustache

But the highlight, discovered by some Internet users: If you think away Paul Simon's face or - even better - cover it, a completely new sight arises: It looks like Art Garfunkel wears a monstrous, tasteless mustache . Once you have discovered that, you can no longer look at the cover carelessly.

A record store from Grand Haven (Michigan / USA) only pointed this out in November. But the creators are by no means the “discoverers” of the Clous. On closer research, it becomes clear that there are even postings from 2012 on the net that indicate the fascinating observation.

Clou at Simon-and-Garfunkel-Cover has caused a lot of laughter for years

In the past few years, the bizarre fun has always been on the Internet. So now, 2019, in various postings. Particularly funny comments and hundreds of likes received a tweet from 2016. "Do you think you may be underemployed, James", the Twitterer is then asked. "You can put it on the list of good things in 2016 under 'important discoveries'," smiles another commentator. And many others reacted enthusiastically. "It's funny, I needed a little light humor now! Ta! ”And“ Brilliant! It is true! “, It says.

If you cover Paul Simon's face on the Bridge Over Troubled Water album, Art Garfunkel has a huge Cossack mustache. pic.twitter.com/RRJwgXuvXT

- James Melville (@JamesMelville) December 8, 2016

Whimsical details are also discovered in other photos on the net - for example on this subway picture. And there is something hidden in this wood pile picture that is hardly recognizable.

A sign saying "Cyclists dismount. Ms. Westermann" goes through the net again. The resolution is surprising.

This subway recording is celebrated by fans of "photos with hidden details" - it is also quite surprising.

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Source: merkur

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