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Jun 25, 2026, 06:28AM

I’m Really Like a Pig in Shit, I Just Love It

A 2015 The Aquarian interview with singer/songwriter Art Garfunkel vs. a 2020 Men’s Journal interview with actor Bill Camp.

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Bill Camp: Oh yes, absolutely yes.

Art Garfunkel: It’s one of those words that’s so deceptively simple that you don’t realize it has a depth to it.

Camp: Of course! (Laughs) Then Elizabeth finished her show, we got married, and came back to New York.

Garfunkel: Benjamin Netanyahu invited us to come over.

Camp: Since then, I haven’t stopped.

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Garfunkel: I listen very carefully as I’m doing my spoken stuff to be in touch with the audience and I really feel they’re with me.

Camp: I have grown to be more confident, and I like to have a dialogue with them, based out of curiosity.

Garfunkel: But now I’m working with Carnegie Hall.

Camp: It was possible for me to be able to plug into the energy of the city.

Garfunkel: Let the shoulders drop, keep the spine straight.

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Camp: They’re at a level that I strive to be at, and when I’m with them, I want to ask questions and not feel afraid to throw out ideas.

Garfunkel: It’s the only tense we live in and you stay entranced by the possibility.

Camp: As a citizen, especially those of us who lived in New York at the time, it’s hard to articulate how that time was, and what it was like.

Garfunkel: I’ll buy new clothes every other day and I’ll fish my way with the help of my map through Japan from east to west and improvise the way.

Camp: I’m really like a pig in shit, I just love it.

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