Overview
- Paul Simon performed Something So Right on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert in what outlets report is his first live version since 1993, based on setlist.fm records.
- He sat for an extended interview that touched on his first chart success with The Sound of Silence, a lighthearted $20 request story, and his view that old lyrics should not be rewritten.
- Simon said he begins his A Quiet Celebration Tour next week in Prague before bringing the run to the United States this summer.
- The televised performance featured members of his touring band, including Steve Gadd, Gyan Riley, Mark Stewart, Bakithi Kumalo, Caleb Burhans, Eugene Friesen, and Nancy Stagnitta.
- Something So Right first appeared on his 1973 album There Goes Rhymin’ Simon and has surfaced only rarely in his live sets over the years.