I am feeling sad listening to this video. He is obviously older and his voice is not what it used to be. In younger years, his voice was deeper, richer, had more range to it. I have seen him in concert 23 times, starting in 1975. He had the hottest ticket in the city in the 70s. Love him and will always support him….and remember the good old shows.
@krazyj1957Ай бұрын
We only saw him once back in the '80s and it was one of the best concerts I ever went too.
@allewis78109 ай бұрын
He actually wrote Believer for the Monkees who first released it in 1967.
@catwhisperer94899 ай бұрын
THANKYOU!!! I was wondering why no one else had said this!!!!
@cynthiachessani67889 ай бұрын
Yes! I was going to say that also.
@HuskerGram9 ай бұрын
Add me to those who checked the comments to see if anyone would mention the Monkees connection. Thanks!
@OddBall19589 ай бұрын
And The Monkey's outsold The Beatles that year
@denroy39 ай бұрын
It is called 'I'm a Believer' though
@artmanjohn29 ай бұрын
Being Neil Diamond's age myself, you should react to Neil when he's much younger. He had real long hair and was very good looking, the women were crazy about him! This and his music is what brought him to such fame! He even had a BBC Live Concert Special in 1971, you can find it and a lot of clips and possibly the whole concert here on KZbin! He was part of the 60s cultural music revolution that helped reshaped everything in the music and American culture in the late 60s and 70s. Watching this performance of Neil Diamond is kind of like wanting to know who Paul McCartney is by watching a current performance of Paul today instead of watching a video of Paul perform back in the 60s. Great video!.....Here would be perfect live performance to start with.. "Neil Diamond--I Am I Said--B B C Live Concert 1971" search here on KZbin, takes you right to it!
@foreveryoung32549 ай бұрын
I saw an old video of him singing....wow!
@pjhanna14329 ай бұрын
I agree!
@Almaintx9 ай бұрын
You are so right about young and good looking!
@cassianfalkener37069 ай бұрын
I remember The Jazz Singer movie from when I was growing up (where the song America came from). That's how I will probably always remember him looking.
@terriemartinez99899 ай бұрын
Yes. Great date music in the early 70s. 🕊️✝️♥️🇺🇸🎼
@kayamo16329 ай бұрын
“I am I said”. Take a listen. I could go on and on.
@zimjun75 ай бұрын
I KNOW!! Love the one, live when he ends it with: "oh..no....Oh no....Oh no, no, no, no,...No!
@allewis78109 ай бұрын
Guys you need to see his early seventies videos to really see how good he really is.
@bubsmomma9 ай бұрын
Hot August Night is his best live album
@simon20778 ай бұрын
Studio version is much much better.
@tedlederer16439 ай бұрын
Look for the early 70’s work of his. His voice has lost a lot since then. Brilliant song writer and performer.
@MinervaLavender23718 ай бұрын
My absolute favorite song by him is "I am, I said". It's beautiful. My parents listened to him often while I was growing up. His voice and personality are so compelling. My Dad once said that he would like Neil Diamond playing at his funeral one day. He died in 2022, and had decided on not having any services. I am in Michigan and he was living in South Carolina when he passed. I remember just sitting in my car that day, playing Neil Diamond and crying, kinda having my own private service for him. His favorite song was "Forever in Blue Jeans"
@333perfection8 ай бұрын
Thinking of you in McSherrystown, PA God Bless you!💜
@rhiahlMT8 ай бұрын
I remember "America" being played with video of the Iran hostages getting off the plane. It was time to cry.
@l.t.61809 ай бұрын
One of the best singer-songwriters ever. He sold over 130 million albums worldwide, broke attendance records wherever he performed and received numerous awards. His songs were covered by the greatest and he's the writer of I'm a Believer, Red Red Wine, Girl You'll be a Woman Soon and many others. His band was composed, among others, by Elvis' former drummer and the famous Waters Sisters, who sang backing vocals on numerous hit albums, including Thriller.
@thehighlander17203 ай бұрын
Ya know how you can tell Neil is the coolest guy on the planet? Look closely at his band - they're the same musicians and singers he had in 1968! They stayed with him all these years. What a family they all must be.
@EgbertWilliams9 ай бұрын
I knew a guy who had a college roommate who had emigrated with his parents from Russia. The guy said that every night when they lowered the American flag in their courtyard, the roommate put Diamond's "America" on and stood at the window, facing the flag, with his hand over his heart. Needless to say, he was completely sincere about this ritual and very thankful his family got to move.
@mrkelso9 ай бұрын
PLEASE promise to watch something this guy did back in the day. He had a phenomenal voice. I'm sure the other comments will tell you which to listen to. I'm glad that the songwriting skills came through, at least.
@markssalvage9 ай бұрын
Neils best LP was HOT AUGUST NIGHT from 1972 2 LP set concert
@terri24949 ай бұрын
👍🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@mnewm219 ай бұрын
a truly hot...August night!🤣
@markhenry12398 ай бұрын
Whenever he sings "America" with those words, I just imagine ALL of my great grandparents on their long boat rides pulling into New York harbor and laying their eyes on the USA for the first time. I don't know for sure, but I imagine all of them (men AND women) breaking down in tears! America REALLY meant something to EVERYONE back then! New beginnings and new opportunities! 👍😁❤️🇺🇸
@billboyd90289 ай бұрын
You could spend an entire career wandering from song to song in Neil Diamond's catalogue. Plus you can see him in the movie "The Jazz Singer" which also has a fantastic soundtrack. Perhaps some of his most amazing work was his "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" album which might deserve a full-play album reaction... you cannot go wrong with Neil Diamond! Great choice, great reaction!
@siras29 ай бұрын
Agree with every word of this - especially the comments re the JLS album. Pure genius. Personally, I much prefer his less well-known work to his various hits, but that's not a complaint!.
@judithturner15939 ай бұрын
❤ Jonathan!
@litlredhen8 ай бұрын
I believe he won a Grammy for the JLS score -- probably my favorite album of his, although it's hard to pick just one! ❤
@Cyclone745 ай бұрын
The title is just AMERICA
@keefmack9 ай бұрын
There are videos on here of Neil performing live in the early 70's solo with an acoustic guitar. It will blow your mind
@JamesJohnson-ig6of8 ай бұрын
One of Neil Diamond's most iconic and historic live performances was recorded on a double album set called "Hot August Night". Neil was in top form for these live performances with an amazing band/orchestra backing him! I hope you will delve into some of these excellently recorded hits from Neil! THANK YOU! 🤗☝
@jayarr9619 ай бұрын
I always loved his song titled 'I am I said'. It was a personal song for him but also spoke to anyone who ever moved away from their hometown.
@terri24949 ай бұрын
I always liked that song but when I had to move halfway across the country for my senior year of high school (my dad was in the Air Force) it hit me on a whole new level.
@TheWynch9 ай бұрын
Neil is the GOAT. I have seen him so many times in concert. He was quite the showman. He has written for so many other artists. I started enjoying his music in the 1960's. He has a giant rabbit hole of music. He sold out every venue he performed at, the man was wildly popular.
@VeteranforTrump9 ай бұрын
The best concert I have been to was Neil Diamond
@debbielessard40409 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond wrote songs that the everyday person could sing. Some singers are about showing their vocal ranges but no one can sing with them.
@dagmar.69549 ай бұрын
One of my favorite singer songwriters spanning many decades. I had so many of his records. He had tons of hit songs. "I Am, I said", "Cherry, Cherry", "Sweet Caroline", "Kentucky Woman", "Red Red Wine", "Solitary Man", "Holly Holy", "Cracklin' Rosie", "Song Sung Blue", "Longfellow Serenade", "Desirée", "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" etc. He has sold more than 130 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling musicians of all time. I was privileged to see him in concert twice. He was a great showman & his live performances were memorable. Sadly he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2018.
@George-kv6gm9 ай бұрын
Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show is one of my favorites. Thanks for a great video, and reaction. God bless you!
@pjhanna14329 ай бұрын
Yes!
@terri24949 ай бұрын
I hope this doesn’t spark a heated debate but I think you should start with the studio version. After that, watch “Soolaimon/Brother Love’s Traveling Salvation Show” from the iconic live double album “Hot August Night”. Ironically, the live medley omits the intro to Brother Love’s, which starts off with, “Hot August night and the leaves hanging down. . .” You need to hear the intro, which is why I recommend the studio version first.
@kelaEQ29 ай бұрын
@@terri2494 It doesn't with me, I also would do that order. Soolaimon/Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show is my favorite version of the "Sermon" section.
@macattack11869 ай бұрын
Me too I love Mr Billy Hill country he reacted real nice to brother love salvation show
@douglasmarkussen8529Ай бұрын
Neil's Hot August Night live double album was either the first or second record album I ever bought, depending on how you look at it (I bought it and Chicago Live at Carnegie Hall box set at the same time). I was 15. I loved that album and played it to death (nearly). Brother Love's was excellent on that album.
@cjhoff96619 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond is one of America's greatest living singer-songwriters!
@cyhomer9 ай бұрын
Neil’s best songs: I AM, I SAID ….and PLAY ME
@jasonmcewen4369 ай бұрын
I think you'd both enjoy the movie The Jazz Singer, which stars Neil Diamond...
@MissLibertarian9 ай бұрын
He could afford a great orchestra and became a great writer of soundtracks. I also like the one to JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL. He wrote songs from other viewpoints as Billy Joel and Sting and Knophler do. It lends variety to an album.
@debrasmith65499 ай бұрын
Definitely a yes on that!!!👍
@jeannettedow97099 ай бұрын
Love that movie. One of my favorites .
@Ladylasil8 ай бұрын
I agree. That is a great movie.
@Ozefan258013 күн бұрын
Neil Diamond is a national treasure. I'll add to the list of recommendations....Holly Holy.
@latheragels42169 ай бұрын
Your comments about America are so gratifying to me. Having served 32 years in the US military, it is for people like you that I served. Thank you. ❤
@ninamaggs63043 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond and Shirley Bassey singing Play Me is a must see! He was so hot back in the day...great song writer and performer.
@par500dragon79 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond is phenomenal. He was part of the soundtrack of my life.
@pinky22459 ай бұрын
When my eldest son was ten years old I took him to a Neil Diamond concert, and Neil was absolutely electric (that was 40 years ago)! Well, long story short, my son became an instant fan, got the bug and became a musician himself. Never reached the same heights, but he loved it! I've been a fan ever since Neil's first hit! "I Am I Said" is an excellent song!!
@robertmooney5719 ай бұрын
Great first time reaction to a legend. My favorites of Neil's are "I am, I said" and "Play Me".
@cynthiachessani67889 ай бұрын
Play Me is my favorite.
@bartdrennon17649 ай бұрын
I think it's a terrible song for a first reaction. His vocal skills are diminished.
@clare10619 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond is a gem who's music will live forever.
@firemedic51009 ай бұрын
Neil also did a great ballad, entitled "Love on the Rocks," but as you see here Neil could jam.
@LBinsocal9 ай бұрын
Obviously older here , and you can’t appreciate how much more quality and range he had at his earlier age.
@TexasMagnolia9 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond is AMAZING!!!
@phyllisness92709 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond wrote this song and the Monkees recorded it back in 1966. I was still in high school. You need to check out Neil's younger appearances.
@chrisjohn71509 ай бұрын
My all time favourite singer. I have been a huge fan for more than 50 years and have most of his albums. I have been so fortunate to see him in concert in Australia three times. I so wish his health would allow him to perform one more time.
@kathybailey29539 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond was one of the best performers I ever saw! I attended several of his concerts
@gailwall15859 ай бұрын
You should react to "I Am, I Said" and "Canta Libre" . Also "Play Me" Beautiful songs! Neil Diamond is one of the best !!!❤
@odiebryer21448 ай бұрын
You guys need to see the movie, Jazz Singer, starring Neil Diamond & Luci Arnaz (daughter of Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz). The movie is really great (even though the critics didn't like it -- aah, whatta they know, anyway 😅) but all of us Diamond fans LOVED it. It's from 1980 and I saw it 27 times in the theater!!! There was no internet back then . . . we didn't even have music CDs at that time! Of course, I've seen it many times since then. There's a soundtrack from the movie that is so great and it sold millions upon millions of copies. His music in the movie is so wonderful -- the song America is from that. I've been a fan of Neil's since he started when I was in high school in the 60's. I had every album of his that I could find. I also saw him in concert 3 times and he was absolutely wonderful and I sung my lungs out with my throat being sore the next day! 😅 Please do more Neil songs but do his earlier stuff and see what we women were so crazy about him. 😊 Dark, long hair, dark brooding eyes, playing his acoustic guitar with no band behind him. He is just dreamy!! 😂 I Am I Said, Solitary Man. Brother Loves Traveling Salvation Show, Cherry Cherry, You Don't Bring Me Flowing (the one that is live with Barbra Streisand), Hello Again, Love On The Rocks, September Morn, . . . there are too many to name! Anyhoo, I'm glad you liked his music but pleasd do more! Thanks. 😊😅😂❤
@tinar.18609 ай бұрын
Please also check out younger Neil Diamond videos and songs. I have been a Neil Diamond fan since i was a kid, as my family are big Neil Diamond fans, and i was born and raised on Neil. I saw him 3 times in concert. Also watch the movie The Jazz Singer with Neil Diamond. He had so many songs and hits! 💎
@Audra19648 ай бұрын
Like others have said, this recording is in older years. He still had great energy on stage but his voice was more strained. He was a sultry heartthrob back in the day - 70’s for instance. There are recordings on KZbin from that era. However, one of my favorite recorded concerts you can buy on DVD. It’s 2008 in Madison Square Garden. It’s called Hot August Night, which is a callback to a famous 70s concert in LA. Neil is from Brooklyn so that packed out concert was like a homecoming. I think you can find some clips from that concert on KZbin too. I Am I Said is a must to react to. It’s a song anyone can relate too, especially when they are young and trying to find their place in the world.
@rhondadananay21069 ай бұрын
This man is amazing. Over 50 years of hit after hit…he has written 95% of the music he performs! Three hour concerts,no opening acts,no intermissions. No one sits…everyone knows every word and sings along! React to Red,Red Wine,Love on the Rocks,Beautiful Noise,Cracklin Rosie,…soooo many more!
@hugzzzalot9 ай бұрын
“The Monkees” are the original singers of, “I’m a Believer” The song came out in the late 60’s. That type of music back then was Bubblegum Music. 😁
@ChuckHackney9 ай бұрын
He wrote songs that others turned into massive hits including I'm A Believer, The Grass Won't Pay No Mine, He Ain't Heavy (He's my brother). Beyond this, he was a consummate lyricists and song writer having major hits in the 60s-80s, Along with Bee Gees, John Denver and a few others who have a massive song catalogue during the modern pop music era. Mr. Diamond is an American classic.
@garyrausch11849 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond went to high school with Barbara Streisand, imagine the school talent show
@artmanjohn29 ай бұрын
Has any body noticed the drummer playing with Neil Diamond in the video? He's the Dallas born drummer Ronnie Tutt, he's the drummer who played with Elvis Presley from 1969 until Elvis's last concert right before his death in 1977. He also later played with Neil Diamond from 1981 - 2017. He had quite a career. Ronnie unfortunately died from a heart attack in 2021. He is one of my all time favorite drummers and human beings!
@paulwood58039 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond, a much underrated, great performer and song writer along with Billy Joel and Bob Seger together are the Holy Trinity of 70s and 80s American Music. I still listen to all three on a regular basis.
@CactusKiddoo4 ай бұрын
My parents were HUGE Neil Diamond fans. They named me Caroline and grew up as Sweet Caroline. SO, I have heard Sweet Carolyn for the last 55 years
@denisekeary82293 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to see Neil Diamond live decades ago in San Francisco. A photo of Neil's grandmother was on the monitors and he told her story of being an immigrant, leading into his song, America. When he sang the words "Every time that flag's unfurled", a huge American flag was literally unfurled above the stage. Everyone in the arena lost their sh*t. It was amazing, gave us chills, a very magical moment. His long time backup singer Linda Press was like 8+ months pregnant at the time with her daughter, Daisy.
@Kirrand8 ай бұрын
Neil is one of the Greatest songwriter/singers of a generation who has been covered by so many over the decades that it still amazes me when people don't know who he is. I am... I said, Brooklyn Roads, and Soolamon are my three favorites of his. But I have over 50 of his songs in my primary Playlist.
@TheCleaningLady19 ай бұрын
I went to his concert in SLC. Shortly after he then announced he was sick. He had been on my bucket list to see for 35 years. His music never gets old. He is an amazing song writer and story teller. It's so sad to see his health declining.
@PhilJohn19809 ай бұрын
My dad saw Neil live 4 or 5 times - and the last time was his final show before he announced he was going to have to retired. Dad passed away last year, with Neil Diamond playing softly in the background.
@AVGuyhall9 ай бұрын
I've been listening to his music for decades. His Tap Root Manuscript album is fantastic. Thanks for this reaction.
@Cyclone745 ай бұрын
Especially the African Trilogy. Great music!!!
@RolfMeyer-cl7ou18 сағат бұрын
As a Nightwish fan. I 🤘 love him.He has something Speciall.😊
@sensisensi9 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond is my all time Fav Singer and has been since I was a Teen.. My fav song of his: I'am I said
@rhondadananay21064 ай бұрын
Have been to many Neil Diamond concerts,including his 50th Anniversary concert,which sadly was his last,cut short by his diagnosis to Parkinson’s. He is AHHHHHHMAZING!🔥❤️💎
@sandycox20589 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond is a legend! So many beautiful songs. I am more of a metal/rock lover but for him i will make an exception. He also made a movie, The Jazz Singer. Thanks for your reaction.
@greekadmirer22049 ай бұрын
1 million percent with you . Zeppelin are my gods etc but Neil Diamond is indeed a legend …👌
@1PupLuver8 ай бұрын
I've had a crush on Neil Diamond since I was a teenager. He has always been my favorite singer. I cried while watching an interview he gave last year about his career, living with Parkinson's and about the Broadway show "A Beautiful Noise." Parkinson's is horrible!
@sassysuzy4uАй бұрын
100% watch some Neil when he's younger.
@dmbrew548 ай бұрын
"Sweet Caroline" has been famous from the beginning. Picked back up as big events would sing it because it's good and everybody knows the words. "I'm A Believer" became a bigger hit for The Monkees. "America" was written in honor of his grandmother who immigrated to America. Once in Atlanta, there was a parade in the canyons of the skyscrapers and a float was playing this song. Tens of thousands of people were yelling the Today part...it was very moving.
@lisafayepranger85618 ай бұрын
Man, did I have a major crush on Neil when I was a kid. Seriously. Cracklin' Rosie.....my folks loved Neil, grew up listening to him.....still love it all these years later. A brilliant songwriter. Hmm. A Fave Neil songs. I am, I said....Love on the Rocks, Play Me, Beautiful Noise, I always always think of my folks when I hear Longfellow Serenade, September Morn, too many to list...
@christy76353 ай бұрын
Love your channel and listening to so many of my old faves! FYI Neal Diamond was born in Brooklyn, NY 😊 His grandparents immigrated to America. Keep playing the greats!
@Bob-fk8vd9 ай бұрын
I saw Diamond in concert. It was the only concert I have been to where no one got up and left. Everyone was glued to their seats. Neil and Tina Turner were two best concerts I have seen.
@ztellaluna8 ай бұрын
One of the best concerts, bar none! So good, so interactive, I’ve loved him since the early ‘70s
@LesleyDruce9 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond, an American legend. I was lucky enough to see him live when he came to England , his shows are amazing, his voice although not at it's best on this occasion was fabulous. Check out his earlier stuff, he sang an amazing duet with Barbra Streisand. Fabulous fabulous Neil.
@danaberman69299 ай бұрын
I saw Neil Diamond in concert. He put on an amazing concert. So glad I got to experience his songs live... He has a ton of great songs. Fun watching you both reacting. Like your at a mini concert...
@amputeeright9 ай бұрын
My late mother was a Neil Diamond fan all of her too short life. We did our Saturday chores to his music on a stereo that occupied most of our front room. She would dance around and sing, much to our amusement.
@kerbeylane63933 ай бұрын
I am getting such a hoot out of watching this. I am 72 years old now I saw Neil Diamond when I was at college and I was 19. He came to Texas Tech University and I got his autograph. I agree with the last comment you should have heard him on his albums. These songs were so different and I think much better but I am really glad to see that you like him just the same he was and is terrific.❤
@AmyBallengee9 ай бұрын
My dads favorite and I grew up on it. He was the first concert I went to. I know and love all of his music. I am I said is my favorite song. There is Niel Diamond Broadway that's touring now. Once you listen you'll want to hear everything he did.
@bessiehadley34973 ай бұрын
I think that it's so cool that as soon as he finished singing "America" he yelled out "Thank you, England!" Glad you added Neil Diamond to your list - he's one of my favorites. "America" was one of those he wrote for the movie he starred in - a re-make of "The Jazz Singer" - of which the main complaint is he wasn't really singing jazz - but the songs were great, if not totally jazz (but he rocks! - lol), - & they were his. He did a great job in the movie, so one of the days, I going to pick up the dvd/b-ray for myself so i can have those songs again. I have three of his albums. I seem to like a lot of singer/songwriters - lol.
@objectiveobserver42788 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond is one of those performers that tried to stay true to his original soundtracks. It was what made him famous and what his fans wanted. Even in his later years he offered great concerts. Sadly, he no longer tours due to Parkinson's. You might also want to check out Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). They did a concert at Wembley Stadium in 2017. They sound just like they did in the seventies. The videos of their concert is very similar to this one. The audience is having so much fun and is made up of all ages. It is no secret that the music of the seventies and eighties is probably some of the greatest music out there. Musicians had to wear many hats, they had to play instruments, be able to sing and most of them wrote their own material. Concert tours were rough but they delivered amazing concerts for their fans. They was no lip syncing, no autotune, no special effects. Just good old talent. How times have changed.
@willynilly25459 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond wrote the original RED RED WINE that was covered by UB40. Diamonds version is so amazing you should check it out!
@Steve-19519 ай бұрын
I was fortunate enough to see 2 of his concerts in the 70's, what a great performer and songwriter.
@judythompson82279 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond has been one of my favorite performers for years. Thank you.
@danastearns79399 ай бұрын
"America" from his Broadway role in the movie The Jazz Singer (1980) is a must! Should always start with the start of a career. He was an extremely popular male singer during the 60's &70's and 80's - especially among the ladies. A tremendously talented singer/songwriter and entertainer! worldwide sales over 130 mil units, including: 10 #1 singles on both Billboard & Contemporary Charts; 38 songs have reached the Top 10. He was inducted into The Songwriters H of F in 1984 and Rock H of F in 2011, along with being an honoree at The Kennedy Center Honors in 2011, and in 2018 received the Grammys Lifetime Achievement Award. Has written a ton of songs, beginning his affection for songwriting through writing poetry in high school. Many of his songs were hits for others, as they would release their cover of the song before Diamond would release his own, examples: "I'm a Believer" and "Its a little bit me, and a little bit you" - both were made hits by The Monkees. Some early hits: Cherry Cherry, Solitary Man, Brother Love's Travelling salvation show, Sweet Caroline, Kentucky Woman, Cracklin Rosie, Song sung blue, I am I said - many others, but those are a few of his hit singles. Can't go wrong listening to the Neil Diamond Library of Songs.
@teri73989 ай бұрын
Gotta love Neil Diamond. A rock and roller from the early days, to "The Jazz Singer: (google his movie by that name) to one of the great pop song writers in the 1960's and entertained live at concerts, like "Hot August Night" album of his concert in Los Angeles at the Greek Theatre.
@jamesdagenais64949 ай бұрын
Of course he's older here he made these songs hits in the 70s and 80s, and his early hits started in the 60s .
@tonyherrera93299 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond is an amazing story. He grew up in NYC and attended the same with Barbara Streisand, they were classmates. He started out working in the famous Brill Building where he wrote songs which were then recorded by other artists. The Monkees had the first chart topping songs which he wrote: "A Little Bit of Me, A Little Bit of You" and "I'm a Believer." He then began to record his own songs and developed into a super star. I love his soundtrack for the movies: "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" and "The Jazz Singer," which he played the leading role in, as well. "Done Too Soon" is a particular favorithe of mine that's not listed here already in other comments. It was fun to watch you, and your wife's, reaction. Please keep them coming with more Neil Diamond. Another artist to check out would be: "Jeff Beck Group" an album from 1972 with the legendary guitarist who passed away in 2023 at the age of 78. "Sugar Cane" "I'm Going Down:" and "Ice Cream Cakes" are great selections on this album. "Definitely Maybe" is a great instrumental too.
@terri24949 ай бұрын
I love “Done Too Soon” but I don’t think I’ve seen a reaction to it. “Jonathan Livingston Seagull” is pure poetry. It’s a shame more people aren’t familiar with it.
@terri24949 ай бұрын
They should also watch Neil’s duet with Barbra Streisand, “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers”, at the 1980 Grammy Awards. The audience had no idea they were even there, let alone performing. She even stopped doing concerts for 27 years because of stage fright, so no one expected her to sing at the show. After a commercial break the audience saw an empty stage for a few awkward moments. Then, without any announcement, the two walked on from opposite sides of the stage. The audience members went nuts when they realized what was about to happen. What a great performance that was.
@michaelarrendell576521 күн бұрын
Neil is absolutely the bomb!!!
@JBSRCS8 ай бұрын
I am loving you guys discovering the music from my youth! Neil Diamond is a legend! You have to listen to all his greatest hits. Just FYI, you need to listen to him when he was young. Listen to the originals of these songs. You can’t get a true feel for his talent if you are listening to his aged voice. Kudos to him for such a long career, but his voice was well past it’s prime here.
@donnyl33369 ай бұрын
He has some amazing Christmas albums as well.
@jackieknoll98189 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond was my mom's favorite preformer and her greatest crush. she went to many of his live concerts.
@rhondadananay21068 ай бұрын
When Neil was starting out…he had picked out two names he wanted to switch his stage name to. Everyone told him Neil Diamond was the perfect name. A Diamond is forever!🔥❤️💎
@ger56819 ай бұрын
As the mom to children in their 20s, it has been awesome to see the younger generations fall in love with his music. The first time I heard his songs played at a football/basketball games, and I saw how they got into singing his songs blew my mind!!! He is known in the younger generations now, and they love him!! So awesome!!
@speechmom9 ай бұрын
First concert I ever saw was Neil Diamond at the Fabulous Forum in Los Angeles. I was just a kid and my parents took my sister and me. His songs were frequently played during our road-trips back in those days.
@daveking93938 ай бұрын
This is the first concert I took my now wife then girlfriend too (1990). We've been married for 31 years now. At the time she was 20 and I was 25. I wasn't sure how long Neil was going to be performing and I knew I wanted to see him. I paid big dollars for tickets from a ticket place in Boston that I knew when I went to college there. We were probably the youngest people in the audience and we had really close seats. He performed what's called in the round picture of stage in the center of the arena that moved turned throughout the whole concert so everybody got to see him. It was in November and he took a time. Probably about 25 minutes to do Christmas and Hanukkah songs in the middle of the concert and then finished out the concert. It was just fantastic
@maggieyanor5082Ай бұрын
Listen to Neil when his songs came out. He was so good
@barbt00Ай бұрын
Neil Diamond was a favorite of my mom's. I was a never a fan, but I would go to concerts with my Mom. I just wanted to be with her. Miss my Mom. I'm a Believer was also done by the Monkees. Ever do a video of them?
@keetahbrough9 ай бұрын
I grew up with Neil Diamond. Forever in Blue Jeans was my brothers wedding song. Now, America. I'm full Cree, but I was adopted into a rich white people's family dynamic.. it was hell. They hated me. However, the song America, i LOVED this song.. I too felt the wonder and adrenaline of this conquerer settler mind set.. I felt that way because I didn't know who I was, my history, my parents, my people. So I felt everything white people felt, as my own, I can understand. Imagine how I felt, as an adult, listening to the song, and knowing who I was, and the CRIME of what the song represents? Gives me chills.. to have come so far, in my pathway. So the song means a LOT to me.. but not for the same reasons as anyone else. Good reactions, guys. xo
@TheWhanfried9 ай бұрын
Get over it. Everyone has crap to deal with.
@wheredidthetimego80879 ай бұрын
Sounds like they should have left you an orphan. You would have been happier. Not sure why someone would adopt someone they hated. 🫤
@marleneobstnash55179 ай бұрын
Sorry you had to experience this. Maybe you can take it to gain strength from the whole time.
@lisafayepranger85618 ай бұрын
Yep. The colonizer mentality. You survived not being assimilated. I still love the song because of the sincerity that went into it....I am a child of immigrants who were poor, and had nothing and came across the atlantic and hoped for a better life. There are never enough apologies I could ever give for the genocide of a race of people. But you are of the Star People. I'm sure you know your lineage now. You and others have not been erased. And there is much for us all to do. The best to you, keetahbrough.
@7mikri2 ай бұрын
Ya'll's reaction is ...Priceless!
@davidgingery89278 ай бұрын
Noone has mentioned two other great Neil hits, Hot August Night and Brother Loves Traveling Salvation Show. Solitary Man was what I considered my theme song for many years when I was younger. Neil has been one of if not my top favorite performer since the late 60s. He is also one of my wife's favorites.
@heathersullivan25619 ай бұрын
Ok I will say my mom listed to him when I was younger and he became my first vocal crush. I loved his voice and I would listen to him sing all the time.
@LoraHauschildt9 ай бұрын
I listened to Neil all the time. So great to see younger generations loving the music I grew up with ❤❤❤
@boomeister29 ай бұрын
You should definitely react to Neil Diamond when he is younger. As a "senior" he puts on a good show but to really appreciate his talent you need to listen to his hits as they were originally released. He was 🔥🔥🔥
@jenniferhoffpauir10484 ай бұрын
It's not a beachy kind of sound, it is him saying that he and his wife can be broke and it doesn't matter. He doesn't have to wear a suit, he can go around in jeans. He did this 4 times in a concert I went to. Fabulous!!! 50 great touring years.
@ASnavely9 ай бұрын
Neil Diamond was my Mom's favorite singer. I was lucky enough to take her to 2 of his concerts for her birthdays. Our favorite album that he did was his Jonathan Livingston Seagull album. You should listen to it if you ever get the chance.
@SparkyLu609 ай бұрын
wife and I saw Neil Diamond in his "America" tour in Austin Tx 1983, what a great singer songwriter. 40+ yrs ago and still have great memories!
@lindamcmahan9776 ай бұрын
Our generation had, without a doubt, the BEST REAL MUSIC no auto tune MUSIC LIVE AND DONE ON THE FIRST TAKE 🙏🏻💜🎸🎶
@rhondadananay21067 ай бұрын
Has performed America on the White House lawn and on Ellis Island on the Fourth of July!