The Boxer

"The Boxer" is a song by the American music duo Simon & Garfunkel from their fifth studio album, Bridge over Troubled Water (1970). Produced by the duo themselves and Roy Halee, it was released as the lead single from the album on March 21, 1969. The song, written by Paul Simon, is a folk rock ballad that variously takes the form of a first-person lament as well as a third-person sketch of a boxer. Simon's lyrics are largely autobiographical and partially inspired by the Bible, and were written during a time when he felt he was being unfairly criticized. The song's lyrics discuss poverty and loneliness. It is particularly known for its plaintive refrain, in which the singer sings 'lie-la-lie', accompanied by a heavily reverbed drum.

"The Boxer" was the follow-up to one of the duo's most successful singles, "Mrs. Robinson". It peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100. It performed well internationally, charting within the Top 10 in nine countries, peaking highest in the Netherlands, South Africa, and Sweden. Rolling Stone ranked the song #106 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

The Boxer (2012 film)

The Boxer is a 2012 British drama short film directed by Henry Blake, written by Daniel Bailey, stars Paul Barber and Ashley Chin, and produced by Scruffbag Productions. The film is about the relationship between a young man and his grandfather.

Plot

20-year-old Michael Jacobs (Ashley Chin) is about to have his first professional boxing match against the reigning champion, and his 60-year-old grandfather, Joe Jacobs (Paul Barber), cannot be there with him in his corner because he is ill in hospital.

Michael visits Joe in hospital hours before the biggest fight of his life. Michael is lonely, scared, in turmoil, and struggling to find the strength to go it alone and take advice from strangers. Joe advises Michael to focus and inspires him that "contenders think" and "champions feel".

Cast

  • Paul Barber as Joe
  • Ashley Chin as Michael
  • Victoria Bavister as Lucy
  • Kristin McIlquham as Marie
  • Kreshnik Noka as Opponent
  • Ali Aamir as Corner Man 1
  • Stephen Graham as Corner Man 2
  • Artus Noka as Corner Man 3
  • Boxer (disambiguation)

    Boxer refers to a boxing competitor. It may also refer to:

    People

  • Alan Boxer (1916–1998), Air Vice-Marshal of the Royal Air Force
  • Amanda Boxer (born 1948), British actress
  • Barbara Boxer (born 1940), American senator
  • C. R. Boxer (1904–2000), British historian
  • Christina Boxer (born 1957), English middle distance runner
  • Edward Boxer (1784-1855), British naval officer
  • Edward Mounier Boxer (1822-1898), British inventor and army officer
  • Herb Boxer (born 1947), former American ice-hockey player
  • Lim Yo-Hwan (born 1980), professional StarCraft player who uses the pseudonym SlayerS_`BoxeR`
  • Mark Boxer (1931–1988), British magazine editor
  • Matthew Boxer, New Jersey State Comptroller
  • Stephen Boxer (born 1948), British actor
  • Military

  • Boxer Rebellion, 1900 armed conflict in China, between the Eight-Nation Alliance and the Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists or Yìhétuán, a Chinese movement referred to as The Boxers in the West
  • HMS Boxer, nine ships of the Royal Navy, 1797–2004
  • USS Boxer, six US Navy ships
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    The Boxer

    by: Paul Simon

    I am just a poor boy, though my story's seldom told
    I have squandered my resistance for a pocketful of mumbles, such are promises
    All lies and jest, still a man hears what he wants to hear
    And disregards the rest (hmmmm... mmmm...)
    When I left my home and my family, I was no more than a boy
    In the company of strangers...
    In the quiet of the railway station, runnin' scared
    Laying low, seeking out the poorer quarters, where the ragged people go
    Looking for the places only they would know
    (Li la li... li la la la li la li)
    (Li la li... li la la la li la li)
    (La la la la li...)
    Seeking only workman's wages, I come looking for a job, but I get no offers...
    Just a come-on from the whores on Seventh Avenue
    I do declare, there were times when I was so lonesome
    I took some comfort there (li la la, la, la la)
    Now the years are rolling by me, they are rockin' even me
    I am older than I once was, and younger than I'll be, that's not unusual
    No it isn't strange, after changes upon changes, we are more or less the same
    After changes we are more or less the same ...
    (Li la li... li la la la li la li)
    (Li la li... li la la la li la li)
    (La la la la li...)
    And I'm laying out my winter clothes, wishing I was gone, goin' home
    Where the New York city winters aren't bleedin' me, leadin' me to go home
    In the clearing stands a boxer, and a fighter by his trade
    And he carries the reminder of every glove that laid him down or cut him
    'Til he cried out in his anger and his shame
    I am leaving, I am leaving, but the fighter still remains
    Yes, he still remains ...
    (Li la li... li la la la li la li)
    (Li la li... li la la la li la li)
    (La la la la li...)
    (Li la la la li la li)
    (Li la li... li la la la li la li)
    (La la la la li...)
    (Li la la la li la li)




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