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  • Neil Diamond was a shy kid who got mixed up with a rough crowd, and came dangerously close to being shot in the left eye during a street fight. He quit the gang after that and had to choose between a guitar and a sword… You see he was a master at fencing, winning nationals and earning a scholarship to NYU… Then he dropped out of college to pursue his real dream of being a singer/ songwriter- living below the poverty level for years. making it on 35 cents a day. But he persevered… one day he saw a picture of a girl. It was on the cover of a magazine and a song title came into his head.He tucked it away… One night he was writing a song he knew would be big but he needed a 3 syllable girl’s name and he remembered the magazine. the 60s and 70s classic Sweet Caroline was born! and he wrote it in minutes… it became a singalong classic. the 3 syllable girl’s name would become one of the most popular baby names of the next few decades and fans would add their own lyrics to the song including good times never seemed so Good… so good…so good. so good and bum bum bum making it one of the greatest participation songs ever. The story is coming up next!
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    “I have always felt that I have been unworthy of whatever I have received.” That is a quote from one of the most humble superstars of the Rock Era…..the incomparable…Neil Diamond. His magnificent career highlights include selling more than 130 million units, 10 #1 singles, Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, an Academy Award nomination, inductions into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame, and an Kennedy Center Honoree, has not taken him away from his humble roots….a shy boy from Brooklyn, New York, who did it all for his deep love of music.
    The powerful art form that can shape culture, unite people, and elevate humanity to exhilarating heights. Neil did it better than anyone, especially creating the ultimate “feel good” masterpiece……”Sweet Caroline.” The song came from a picture on the cover of a magazine and the person who inspired the title Sweet Caroline wouldn’t find out the song was about her until decades after it was a hit because the singer thought it might embarrass her.
    Born & raised in New York City, Neil Leslie Diamond was an extremely insecure, awkward lad. He changed schools NINE times as a boy, and had a tough time making friends. Instead of playing with other kids, Neil withdrew to his own fantasy world- inventing imaginary characters. He loved movies with singing cowboys- like Roy Rogers & Gene Autry.
    Neil broke out of his shell as a teenager, and got mixed up with a rough crowd. On the weekends he got into scraps with rival gangs. He quit the gang after his one and only street fight when he was shot just below his left eye...

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  • @ProfessorofRock
    @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +67

    Poll: What is your pick for the GREATEST Singalong of all time?

    • @catherine6653
      @catherine6653 Год назад +26

      Hey Jude, The Beatles
      I Can See Clearly Now, Johnny Nash

    • @DC8091
      @DC8091 Год назад +3

      Cherry Pie - Warrant (Whether they admit it or not, ever male & cool female between 25-60yo knows every word to that song, ‘deed Prof that’d make a helluva video!)

    • @christineml1476
      @christineml1476 Год назад +5

      I'm going with Neil and "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon". Love, love, love this song.

    • @JukeboxJoeB
      @JukeboxJoeB Год назад +36

      "My Ding-A-Ling" by Chuck Berry. And for those of you who will not sing, you must be playing with your own Ding-A-Ling.

    • @freezer8530
      @freezer8530 Год назад +38

      "We Are The Champions" - Queen.

  • @carolchinquina4962
    @carolchinquina4962 Год назад +188

    Warning: Long Post: Watching this clip, literally brought tears to my eyes and I’ll tell you why. Neil Diamond was my mother’s absolute favorite singer of all time. Growing up I think I heard every Neil Diamond album from beginning to end so many times I’ve lost count and not just because she was playing them but because I loved his music as well. To this day every time I hear one of his songs my childhood comes flooding back, her love for him comes flooding back.. Case in point: we had a bowling alley not far from our house that we all bowled at. I can remember that it took exactly one playing of Cracklin’ Rosie to get from our driveway to the bowling alley parking lot if we did not catch the traffic light. For some reason that song seemed to be playing on the radio just about every time we went to the bowling alley together, and we used to make a contest out of it.
    Anyway, I’m getting off track.
    The reason this clip brought tears to my eyes, is not necessarily of the song, but because of those memories. One of my most cherished memories is of the time took place in 1987 when I got to take my mom to a Neil Diamond concert. I remember the day the tickets were going on sale was the same day that Michael Jackson tickets were going on sale. In the mid-80s I used to work for a record store that had a BASS Ticket outlet so we often got first pick when tickets would go on sale (shhh, we weren’t supposed to do that. Don’t tell anyone). At that time I wasn’t working there anymore though and I was so anxious about how I was going to get tickets the first day they went on sale because I wanted to get the best seats. Luckily, I had a very good friend, who is still my friend to this day, break the rules and sneak me a couple of tickets before the massive mob of MJ fans came storming into the store. I came to the store shortly thereafter and the store was absolutely mobbed!!! , My friend came to the front of the store with the biggest smile on her face because she was able to get us two FRONT ROW seats to the show!!! Now fast forward to the day of the concert. My mom was so excited!!! The show was amazing and watching her during the show with the biggest smile on her face is, to this day, one of my fondest memories in my life. I don’t know that I’ve ever seen her as happy as she was at that moment. It was just pure joy!! Fast forward again from 1987 to 2016 when sadly, I lost my mother to cancer. A few days after she passed, I was going through her things and I came across a jewelry box of hers. This jewelry box had a little drawer at the bottom of it where, along with my father’s driver’s license (who had passed away 13 years prior) was the ticket stub for that show. My heart just exploded! Over the years I’ve had a lot of awesome concert experiences and because of some of the connections I had while working at the record store and fan club access I have had the opportunity to meet a few artists including my personal Idols Ann and Nancy Wilson. I’ve met them a total of seven times, and I have never been able to form a coherent sentence to them. But that night, watching her with such joy on her face, is a moment that surpasses even that.
    I’m sorry for rambling on but after watching your segments for a while now, hearing about how much music touched you growing up, I thought you and maybe even some of your followers might like to hear that story.
    Three chords and the truth my friend!!

    • @dnellbuck1896
      @dnellbuck1896 Год назад +14

      Such a sweet story. Thank you for sharing.

    • @disneylana
      @disneylana Год назад +13

      I Loved Your story. My daughter Stacie took me to see BON JOVI, while she was at the University of Washington. Stacie passed away recently and I have that wonderful memory that makes me cry and smile when ever I hear BON JOVI.

    • @Collette-vh8ym
      @Collette-vh8ym Год назад +11

      What a heart warming story! So glad you had that opportunity with your momma ❤.

    • @johngilbert9420
      @johngilbert9420 Год назад +8

      I am with u....my mom's favorite. I went to see the Jazz Singer with her because my dad woukd not go

    • @lindagarcia8826
      @lindagarcia8826 Год назад +6

      Hi Carol Thanks for sharing I enjoyed the read. God bless you.

  • @bildo1977
    @bildo1977 Год назад +60

    My father played bass guitar for Neil Diamond. “Shiloh”, “Solitary Man”, and “The Boat That I Row” has my father on bass guitar. He was Neil’s first choice to tour with him, but my dad turned him down because he didn’t want to live on the road.

    • @maxwellspeedwell2585
      @maxwellspeedwell2585 Год назад +6

      Your dad missed a big opportunity, but made the right decision. Life on the road is Tough(!) and anything but glamorous.

  • @stephenhanft1226
    @stephenhanft1226 Год назад +205

    Love Neil Diamond. He is one of my top 10-20 all-time favorites. I'm so glad you did another episode on him. It's been awhile. "Sweet Caroline" is a very special song to me. My mom and I were very close. Sadly, she died of cancer in 2001. My mom's name is Carolyn. She would always tell me that "Sweet Caroline" was her song. Back in the early 1990's, my favorite radio station, WCBS-Fm , was doing an all-request weekend. I told my mom that I was going to call and dedicate "Sweet Caroline" to her. She didn't believe I would be able to get through. I was determined. After an hour of busy signals, I finally got through to speak to one of their operators. I, then, told my mom that I got through and that her dedication would be played within the hour. So, my mom and I were listening to the radio and then the DJ, Dan Ingram, announces the dedication. He announces "Isn't this wonderful? This is from New Jersey. From Stephen to Mom, from Stephen to Mom (he said it twice). Then, Sweet Caroline played and we both sang along. It brings back great memories of my mom's favorite song. Even though she has been gone for over 20 years and I still miss her very much, to me, she will always be "Sweet Caroline".That was her song.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +11

      He's a brilliant performer!

    • @ralfklonowski3740
      @ralfklonowski3740 Год назад +4

      Alovely story. Greetings from Germany!

    • @jesserussell7242
      @jesserussell7242 Год назад +4

      I’m glad that you and your mom got a chance to listen to that song I think every woman whose name is Caroline Chad have that song at their dedication.

    • @andrewfischer8564
      @andrewfischer8564 Год назад +2

      i miss when cbs played that era of music

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +6

      This is very touching and sweet, Stephen.

  • @Nora-ov2pq
    @Nora-ov2pq Год назад +75

    You forgot to mention that Neil wrote several songs for the Monkees! Whenever I hear “I’m a Believer “ I can hear Neil singing it! That song is completely his style!

    • @tammylewis2408
      @tammylewis2408 Год назад +4

      He did. Neil was making money off songwriting during the 60s; he was one of the Brill Building songwriters that had Carole King, Gerry Goffin, Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry, and Neil Sedaka, which wrote songs for the Monkees first two albums at the behest of Don Kirschner. "Solitary Man" was the first time people heard of him; it was first released in 1966 and didn't chart well, but was rereleased in 1970 following his success with Sweet Caroline and his label move from Bang to UNI/MCA.

    • @leejacoby5610
      @leejacoby5610 Год назад +4

      Correct Neil Diamond's first number one hit was not sung by him, he wrote "I'm a believer" for the Monkees and it went to number one.... I did a biography on Neil Diamond back in highschool many years ago ....

    • @karencahill4798
      @karencahill4798 6 месяцев назад

      Glad you shared that. I also loved the Monkeys! ❤

    • @karencahill4798
      @karencahill4798 6 месяцев назад

      I absolutely enjoy your site. So unique, thorough. And we’ll done. While I was listening to Crosby, Sills and Nash my mom played Neil Diamond-and Peter, Paul and Mary
      I’m 68 now. Thanks mom.

  • @jameswoodruff7182
    @jameswoodruff7182 Год назад +305

    You either love Neil Diamond, or you are lying. His voice is captivating. And you Always find yourself singing along. Even when you think you don’t feel like it.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +17

      I feel the same way!

    • @judgedrekk2981
      @judgedrekk2981 Год назад +22

      there's 2 kinds of people in the world, those who like Neil Diamond and there's everyone else lolz
      I'm more of a punker, metalhead etc and even I like Neil Diamond....

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +5

      He’s one of pop music’s everymen.

    • @TradMommy
      @TradMommy Год назад +7

      I’m not lying, don’t love or hate just not my cup o’ tea or vibe.

    • @MsCadamia66
      @MsCadamia66 Год назад +2

      ok,I am lying, not a fan

  • @BigAL68xyz
    @BigAL68xyz Год назад +59

    Even if Neil's music isn't your style, it's hard to deny he has one of the most beautiful voices in the industry. He also wrote three of my favorite Monkees songs.

    • @shack8110
      @shack8110 Год назад

      I knew he wrote I'm a Believer. I am unaware of the other 2( and I don't like to google information, I prefer to have people share it).

    • @liberalslayer9831
      @liberalslayer9831 Год назад +2

      @@shack8110 actually he wrote 4 songs for them. I'm a Believer; A little bit you, a little bit me; Look out, here comes tomorrow; Love to love.

    • @thack57
      @thack57 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@shack8110especially with Google being one of the major censor-ing groups it's hard to know what is true and what isn't info that's been censored. They censoring is actually on par w/ Nazi Germny of the 1930s + esrly 40s.

    • @NeilPBrady
      @NeilPBrady 11 месяцев назад +1

      thank you

  • @markcatanzaro9699
    @markcatanzaro9699 Год назад +64

    Dammit Adam! As a fan of the Red Sox, Neil Diamond, and YOU, Adam, this one utterly melted my cold, old, bitter, sinister heart ❤ be proud Adam- be proud of what you do- I know there are lots of us out here who love what you do

  • @annika_panicka
    @annika_panicka Год назад +23

    Neil's generosity following the Boston Marathon bombing of 2013 reflects what a mensch he is, and I loved the "Hands washing hands" PSA video he released toward the beginning of the pandemic. He's a gem. 💎 Despite his having Parkinson's, he maintains his sense of humor. (He was hilarious in "Saving Silverman.") I hope the love and positive energy from millions of fans around the world (and-of course-that of his family and friends) help him deal with the challenges he is facing. The man is a legend, and even though he's an honorary Bostonian and lives in California, we New Yorkers consider him one of the best things to have originated in our city. 🗽

    • @nicolecunningham9350
      @nicolecunningham9350 Год назад +1

      Thank you for mentioning the Hands Washing Hands PSA. I came here to make sure someone did. I had no idea he had Parkinson’s when I originally watched it. I hope that means it’s progressing slowly for him. He really is an American treasure.

    • @annika_panicka
      @annika_panicka Год назад

      @@nicolecunningham9350 🥰 It was one of the highlights of lock down (and an important message). I don't know how aggressively the Parkinsons has affected the man, the icon, but from what little I've seen, he seems to be dealing with it in good spirits. I think he's achieved a sort of Zen or stability at this point in his life, and he's always had a great sense of humor.

  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths01 Год назад +69

    What a rollercoaster of a ride for Neil. From gangs, to fencing, to music. Always great to see musicians get to the top when they are due, and always a pleasure to hear the grand stories behind them. Cheers

  • @maxcactus7
    @maxcactus7 Год назад +47

    Neil Diamond is a genuine American treasure!! I remember seeing him in concert in the late 1980s in California and it was an utterly wonderful show!! It was a huge concert with > ten thousand in attendance. I was likely one of the youngest people there, everyone was having a GREAT time singing along to every song, no one was misbehaving and the memories are still vivid and cherished!

  • @evileyes4070
    @evileyes4070 Год назад +135

    Lot of people don't realise Red Red Wine was Neil. Most people think is UB40

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +12

      True!

    • @RBS_
      @RBS_ Год назад +7

      ...Oh, I knew! ....I was One of those, "...read the labels...' Record collectors! ....was tellin' everyone, even in 1984!

    • @spb141414
      @spb141414 Год назад +14

      Same with the monkeys I'm a believer.

    • @Frankie5Angels150
      @Frankie5Angels150 Год назад +22

      Neil Diamond wrote, "I'm a Believer," "Lookout, Here Comes Tomorrow," "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You," and "Love to Love” for the Monkees.

    • @michaelrochester48
      @michaelrochester48 Год назад +1

      @@spb141414 But the Monkees released as a single and Neil diamond did not

  • @rogerbackstrom8570
    @rogerbackstrom8570 Год назад +41

    Neil's Hot August Night, in my opinion is the best live album... ever

    • @jafquist27
      @jafquist27 Год назад +1

      A absolutely concur! I went looking for it, online, and could only find some "new'ish" reworked or remastered or fiddled-with version of it. I was, and am, pissed! I know every last nano second and sound of "Hot August Night" as it was originally released, and what I found during that online search was not it.
      Do you know anything about that?

    • @rogerbackstrom8570
      @rogerbackstrom8570 Год назад +1

      @jafquist27 I had to digitalize one of my vinyl copies back in the day. Spotify has it with some additional songs that is good so I made a play list that exactly matches the album. I listen to Hot August Night frequently and probably like you know every song, word, phrase, pause , and musical lick.

    • @jafquist27
      @jafquist27 Год назад

      @@rogerbackstrom8570 Thank you for replying. Hot August Night is a HUGE part of my childhood. Without going too far into things, I will say, Dad was always "Good Dad" when HAN was spinning on the turntable. Those memories are beyond precious to me.

    • @dennistrull1475
      @dennistrull1475 Год назад +2

      ​@@jafquist27 still with me tree people 🙂

    • @jafquist27
      @jafquist27 Год назад +1

      @@dennistrull1475 That's what I'm talkin' about!
      You made my day!

  • @DianeLake-sw3ym
    @DianeLake-sw3ym Год назад +5

    Oh, Sweet Caroline. My mother loved that song.
    In 2014 she was in her last hours at the hospice and her family including my adult daughter were at her bedside. My one sister was a nurse and we knew that one of the last things to go is hearing. So, my daughter pulled out her phone and played several of her favorite songs that were popular in the 70s. But, we played Sweet Caroline several times and even sung it around her bed.
    While she was unable to respond we knew she heard it and heard us because her face relaxed a little.
    Instead of tears she went with that song playing and her kids around her singing the chorus - somewhat quiet as not to disturb the other patients in the ward.
    And it was one of the songs played at her funeral. We did not play that draggy music. We had french songs - she was from France - and her favorite songs from the radio. Instead of the usual funeral fare instead we all got up and spoke of fond memories and funny stories.
    When everything was over we felt from the last hours through her funeral she had quite the send off and we knew an off beat service and music was more to her liking then the boring, droning and depressing service.
    Sweet Caroline will forever now be a sweet favorite for me -

  • @tomheinle1049
    @tomheinle1049 Год назад +22

    I can't think of one bad song by Neil Diamond. One of my favorite alums is the soundtrack to Jonathan Livingston Seagull. The music is such a beautiful fit to the story that you feel like the magic has come alive.

    • @danroyer4544
      @danroyer4544 Год назад +3

      I remember when that album came out & I would load it on my turn table, put my head set on & go to sleep listening to Neil sing out the songs. Great memories!

    • @Dude_Slick
      @Dude_Slick Год назад +2

      I had that one. I was like 11 when the movie came out and I was obsessed with it.

    • @gryphonennis1002
      @gryphonennis1002 Год назад +2

      I play it almost every Sunday to this day. That album is so heartfelt and amazing. It transformed my life as a teenager.

    • @kellyhacker969
      @kellyhacker969 Год назад +1

      That’s one of my favorite Neil Diamond albums and Skybird is one of my all time favorite Neil Diamond songs!

  • @lilburro3
    @lilburro3 Год назад +55

    I still play Neil for my mom who has dementia and it brings her right back every time. With a musician father we were surrounded by great music, but mom always played Neil so us kids also love Neil. Great artist, great episode professor!

  • @kevincorbin6273
    @kevincorbin6273 6 месяцев назад +1

    It seems whenever I hear a Neil Diamond song there’s always a moment in time that’s been remembered, I am a fan

  • @Hundmist
    @Hundmist Год назад +31

    Fun fact- Neil and Barbra Streisand were a year apart in the same high school. Great to see Neil in concert a few times. A legend

    • @beyourself2444
      @beyourself2444 Год назад

      Everyone knows this

    • @gerryconstant4914
      @gerryconstant4914 Год назад +3

      I didn't know this but I remember them on the song You Don't Bring Me Flowers. I saw Neil in New Orleans in summer of 1971, one of the happiest years of my life, ay Loyola of NO Fieldhouse. Back when artist toured to sell records, the tickets cost $5, & not gouge their fans..

    • @jackies961
      @jackies961 Год назад +3

      ​@@beyourself2444
      I did not know this.

    • @mayaugust5777
      @mayaugust5777 Год назад

      Isn't that cool ? To have known a superstar while you were youngsters .

  • @JJ-ju6ky
    @JJ-ju6ky Год назад +64

    One of the best channels on RUclips. Gives me the American Top 40 AND the MTV vibes. So much nostalgia, and so mucn great musis. And, incredibly well-told stories. Great job, Adam!!

  • @ryanedwards7487
    @ryanedwards7487 Год назад +43

    This song is really one of the fundamental touchstones of American rock music. Everyone, EVERYONE, starts moving when they hear that iconic opening. And everyone sings along at the chorus.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +4

      EVERYONE! Thanks Ryan!

    • @ryanedwards7487
      @ryanedwards7487 Год назад +2

      @@ProfessorofRock It's as true as "I've been inclined" to write this reply. I'm sure you can't even walk into a bar in any town in this country (I would really say all countries, except in some alcohol is illegal), get the bartender to play this song, and you'd see nearly every head bobbing right away and everyone at least mouthing the words.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад

      Me and my family included.

  • @TheErik249
    @TheErik249 Год назад +4

    Back in the early nineteen seventies, my mother would listen to Neil Diamond quite a bit.
    She turned me on to his great musical talent.
    My mother influenced me to admire quite a few musical artists.
    To include The Beatles, Elton John, and Barry Manilow.
    Thank you, Mom. RIP
    I love you!

  • @tjroicub6079
    @tjroicub6079 Год назад +23

    Lifelong Boston Red Sox fan. 7th inning stretch, SweetCaroline; incredible fan vibe. Neil Diamond singing Sweet Caroline in Fenway on 4/20/2013 after the marathon bombing was truly awe inspiring.

  • @pamsanderson1177
    @pamsanderson1177 Год назад +2

    His catalog of music is the story of my life. He’s always been there every step of the way. Thank you Mr. Diamond

  • @Captain_Hook
    @Captain_Hook Год назад +19

    Neil Diamond was my first concert as a child. Now at the age of 51, I've seen him about 10 times in concert, and he never disappoints. When my son was 7 years old, Neil was his first concert. So glad he got to experience a master performer before he was forced to retire. Thank you Neil for all the memories you have brought to generations!

  • @judycook4314
    @judycook4314 Год назад +1

    “Brooklyn Roads” and “Once in a While” are not often played but are two of my absolute favorites!

    • @gregm8522
      @gregm8522 Год назад +1

      Brooklyn Roads is a masterpiece. It always stops me dead in my tracks and transports me to my room (in Detroit) 60 years ago.
      “Does he dream what I did
      As he stands by my window
      And looks out on those
      Brooklyn Roads”

  • @thermalreboot
    @thermalreboot Год назад +34

    I grew up in the 70's, arguably the greatest decade of music in human history. Neil Diamond was a staple on the radio and a big part of the musical tapestry of my life.

    • @Dude_Slick
      @Dude_Slick Год назад +1

      I almost agree with that. I would say the late 70s/early 80s was the best. That being said, my favorite Neil Diamond song is Longfellow Serenade from 74. I was 12.

    • @photonotavailable7936
      @photonotavailable7936 11 месяцев назад

      ‘60s.

  • @angelstarrynight
    @angelstarrynight Год назад +4

    What a great video professor. As a kid my mom loved Neil Diamond and would play his albums all the time. I knew just about every word to every song. I was mostly into classic rock and 80's metal later on. One year my dad had bought my mom tickets to see his concert and I went too. One of the best shows i ever saw. He sounded fantastic!

  • @waynevia6976
    @waynevia6976 Год назад +17

    One of our greatest singers ever. He was great on the show mannix where he sang solitary man. Sweet Caroline is one of the best songs of all time.

  • @catherine6653
    @catherine6653 Год назад +26

    I ❤ Niel Diamond songs! My younger sister's name is Caroline.
    I adore Song Sung Blue. As a piano student, I learned the melody of this song is Mozart piano concert #21. Neil added the lyrics. My piano teacher when I was a kid was teaching me some Mozart songs, and I told her " This is a Neil Diamond song! She laughed and said "Mozart composed the melody.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +5

      Thanks Catherine. YOu always have such fun stories!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +2

      Catherine and Caroline. How precious.
      Reminds me of the myriad of songs based on the Pachelbel Canon.

    • @catherine6653
      @catherine6653 Год назад

      @@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 😊

    • @bobdavis4848
      @bobdavis4848 Год назад +1

      Nice story, Catherine! His first name is spelled "Neil." "Song Sung Blue" was inspired by the second movement of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Piano Concerto #21," not "Piano Concert #2." How do you like Altered Images' cover version of "Song Sung Blue"?

    • @catherine6653
      @catherine6653 Год назад +4

      @@bobdavis4848 Thanks, I edited the comment. I tend to spell names wrong.

  • @qruqid
    @qruqid Год назад +12

    We went to Oktoberfest In Munich Germany in 2015 &2016 and they started playing Sweet Caroline ,hundreds of people were singing along in the Tent .
    was funny to me because I was just expecting Om-pah music .......this song and John Denver "take me home" fun times.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +1

      Oktoberfest is definitely on my bucket list of things to explore before I die.

    • @cahg3871
      @cahg3871 Год назад +1

      I would of loved to experience that day in the beer tent!As the adopted son of a German immigrant,I know the importance of Octoberfest.Pop and I loved singing along while our steins were filled to the brim with a hardy lager.Sadly my wonderful father passed away in 2020 at 91 years young.He was a great singer,especially after a few steins had gone down.😂

  • @demetriuscooksey7147
    @demetriuscooksey7147 Год назад +18

    I grew up listening to Neil Diamond, and I absolutely love his music. There's a unique tenor to his voice that is beyond description. And he has a way of infusing good vibes into your very soul.

  • @ladymarebear
    @ladymarebear Год назад +7

    I love Neil Diamond. He’s just fantastic- I’m really bummed I never got to see him live. One of my favorite movies- Beautiful Girls- plays tribute to Sweet Caroline wonderfully. I can’t think of a better singalong. ❤

    • @MsGbergh
      @MsGbergh Год назад

      When I heard he was doing a tour of the UK, in 2017, I felt I just HAD to get to a gig : reasoning that because of his age - he would not be touring much longer. I bought tickets for a friend and myself, and we spent 4 days at a hotel, to make it a mini-break. If my friend had not wanted to go, I'd have happily gone by myself, as I don't regard company as a necessity for going to watch a show - or for that matter staying at a hotel.

  • @hermanturnip3984
    @hermanturnip3984 Год назад

    "There are two types of people in this world: Those who like Neil Diamond, and those who don't." Once again, great video, Professor!

  • @brentcox7772
    @brentcox7772 Год назад +24

    Such a great story and song Professor!! Saw him in ‘78! Put on one of the best shows I’ve ever seen!! So talented! “Cherry Cherry” is my favorite!!🤘🔥

  • @Grnfinger
    @Grnfinger Год назад +2

    My mother was in love with Neil Diamond 💎
    Grew up to all his hits and still when I hear his music I think of my mom.

  • @rosiewood6748
    @rosiewood6748 Год назад +4

    Ahhh...Neil...one of my first loves in music. Even as a kid I recognized his genius. ❤️

  • @dianaosteen693
    @dianaosteen693 11 месяцев назад

    I've been a fan since age 13 in 1964. My husband and I were able to see Neil Diamond in concert when he came to Oklahoma City. My on!y big name concert, it's been a favorite memory for years even though the exact year now escapes my mind (1978-1980?). Neil Diamond is the only artist whose work is represented in my music library in more than 3 albums.

  • @brenturquhart7090
    @brenturquhart7090 Год назад +6

    Funny, I always thought Neil Diamond was a stage name. Lol
    He is iconic, an absolute legend, but being a metal head in my early teens meant that his music was very uncool.
    I actually looked forward to going to the dentist, because one of the dentist was a major Neil Diamond fan. His memorabilia were all over office.
    My dentist noticed my hand moving to Sweet Caroline while cleaning my teeth, and she was surprised that a thirteen year old boy with an Iron Maiden Tee was a fan of Neil’s.
    So when I went back to have a cavity filled, she gave me a tape of Neil’s songs. I remember telling my dad about it and he kept saying that that free tape cost him $90. Lol
    Still listen to Neil today, and my hand still keeps to the beat of Sweet Caroline.
    My favourite song of his is Cherry Cherry, and I can’t help but sing it every time I hear it. My wife hates the song though, but that’s probably because I can’t carry a tune. Lol

  • @turdferguson7348
    @turdferguson7348 Год назад

    My dad was a huge Neil Diamond fan so l grew up hearing all his records and went to several N.D. concerts.. They were always great.

  • @paulwood5803
    @paulwood5803 Год назад +3

    Love Neil Diamond, so many great sing along songs and one of the best live albums of all time in Hot August Night. He is regularly on my playlist and never fails to brighten my mood if I need it. I woould have to say Neil diamond, Billy Joel and Bob Seger are an iconic American trio of singer/songwriters and I love them all.

  • @bishdizzle67
    @bishdizzle67 Год назад +2

    Yeah, I was singing Song Sung Blue as a 4 year old. Neil Diamond and his music are 1st class. My mom was such a fan but she couldn't afford to buy many records, that she had me record Neil onto 8 track tapes when we checked out his albums from the public library. In the process, i became a huge fan... even if it wasn't...cool at the time. Rich catalog. Jonathan Livingston Seagull soundtrack he was commissioned to write was awesome. I could go on and on about his greatness.

  • @Mom1Kids5
    @Mom1Kids5 Год назад +9

    When I think of Neil Diamond, the song ''Heartlight'' comes to mind. It's my favorite from him. I'm surprised it wasn't mentioned as it charted rather well, #5 on the US Billboard Top 100.

    • @bobdavis4848
      @bobdavis4848 Год назад +1

      Hi Jess, I know what you mean; it was on my commercial radio DJ playlist many times. There was also no reference to the #5 hit "Longfellow Serenade," but that didn't have the E.T. level connection of course.

  • @ericbgordon1575
    @ericbgordon1575 Год назад +10

    I knew as soon as you mentioned his fencing studies that it could only be about Neil Diamond. Neil was my first mainstream pop hero. I heard his first 3 80s albums when I was three years old and was then introduced to whole portions of his classic material. When I learned of his training as a swordsman, it emphasized how and why he recorded a piece in 1977 titled "Dance of the Sabers".
    Part of how I relate to his music has to do with my own roots; my own father was a Brooklyn Jew (who taught me my first guitar chords). Before I saw real pictures of him, I deluded myself into thinking he must look like my dad - which he doesn't.
    I grew up with the *Hot August Night* performance of "Sweet Caroline" at the Greek Theater. Something about it satisfies me more than any other, including the original or any of the other live captures with the singalong parts (which sprang up after I was a child).

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +5

      Very cool! Hot August Night! Great record Thanks Eric!

    • @ericbgordon1575
      @ericbgordon1575 Год назад

      Gladly, Adam.

    • @dangreene3895
      @dangreene3895 Год назад +3

      I graduated from high school in 73 the other kids made fun of me because I liked Neil Diamond more than Black Sabbath

    • @ericbgordon1575
      @ericbgordon1575 Год назад +2

      I went through the same thing as a teen in the 90s,@@dangreene3895.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +2

      It’s pretty wild for me to imagine Neil Diamond, of all people, as a sword fighter.

  • @tinaheadrick536
    @tinaheadrick536 Год назад +6

    I grew up loving his music and thought it was so cool that he was Princess Diana’s very favorite singer.❤😊

  • @OrangeMapleLeaf
    @OrangeMapleLeaf Год назад

    I saved up my money (I did not have a job yet) and bought a ticket for Neil Diamond's concert in Amsterdam, 16th of June 1972. Nobody wanted to come with me, so I went by streetcar to the venue, Concertgebouw (concert building). On the way back I was so filled with the music that I could hardly sit still. I still have the booklet and the ticket.

  • @chuckrf1502
    @chuckrf1502 Год назад +7

    Forever in Blue Jeans

  • @djmitt3807
    @djmitt3807 Год назад +2

    Hot August Night by Neil Diamond is one of the best, if not the best, concert album ever recorded in the Rock Era.

  • @sweetcaroline2060
    @sweetcaroline2060 Год назад

    I was born in 1955 and it just so happens my name is Caroline Rose and Neil Diamond and Gordon Lightfoot are my all-time favorite singer/songwriters. Because of the worldwide recognition of those names, I've been called Sweet Caroline and Cracklin' Rosie. The latter fits me the best 'cuz I truly am a "store-bought woman".
    Rock on, Mr. Diamond. Rock on....❤

  • @Girlyfish66
    @Girlyfish66 Год назад +6

    People may dispute Sweet Caroline being the best sing-a-long song but everyone agrees, it's SO GOOD! 🤩

  • @MikeB-1965
    @MikeB-1965 Год назад +2

    Neil Diamond is a true legend in music. He's written so much beautiful music and entertained millions performing. I was introduced to his music in the early 70's because my mom was a big fan and I've been a fan since then as well. I remember being in 5/6th grade (1975/1976) choir singing his songs. This song inspired the name for one of my daughters (Caraline). I've had the pleasure of seeing him live a few times. The last time I saw him live, we took my 77 year-old handicapped mother-in-law because she too was a fan and it was the first concert she ever attended . Needless to say, she had the time of her life and, sadly, it was her only concert because she passed away a year or so later.

  • @4Mr.Crowley2
    @4Mr.Crowley2 Год назад +4

    Wow, this is a beautiful story! That picture of Caroline in those young and happy days breaks my heart - she loved horses just like her excellent rider mother - Jackie was a fantastic rider.

  • @carolynfunk8667
    @carolynfunk8667 Год назад

    My family spelled it Carolyn. I loved Neil Diamond. I wish I had a dollar for every time I had "Sweet Caroline" sung to me. Great memories!

  • @Doadab13
    @Doadab13 Год назад +5

    I’m a ac/dc fan . Grew up on Neil diamond, sweet Caroline is played at the nfl draft every year. The crowd always sings the song. He’s one of the greatest ever. He’s affected 7 generations..

  • @PetPatrolYT
    @PetPatrolYT 11 месяцев назад

    My 1st concert at the Forum as a kid. My friends parents invited me and I was totally shocked how much I enjoyed myself! He was such a showman!

  • @graysonbr
    @graysonbr Год назад +12

    So I went to look this up. Neil was 9th on the list of all time albums sold by a male artist, just behind Eminem at 8th and in front of Kenny Rogers at 10th. That's amazing!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +2

      Amazing!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад

      Kenny Rogers? Shocking.

    • @sweetcaroline2060
      @sweetcaroline2060 Год назад

      ​@@ProfessorofRock
      "Hot August Night" has to be right up there as far as kick-ass albums go, or maybe I'm just prejudice because I'm a great lover of Neil Diamond. Rock on, Professor!❤

  • @babybro70
    @babybro70 Год назад

    My favorite Neil Diamond song of all time!

  • @karencahill4798
    @karencahill4798 6 месяцев назад +3

    Yes! I love Neil Diamond. My mom played his albums all the time. I’m now 68, mom is gone but Neil Diamond goes on. 👍

  • @denisewildfortune4058
    @denisewildfortune4058 Год назад +8

    I was collecting Neil's albums as a teenager and only learned who Sweet Caroline was today! I loved Neils the backstory also! Thanks, Professor!

  • @Lam_3-22-23
    @Lam_3-22-23 Год назад +10

    So difficult to imagine Neil Diamond as a gang member, almost comical. Sweet Caroline is such a standard. Give me Solitary Man as his best though. I was not a fan until I saw him live..what an entertainer.

  • @kurttuchscherer7706
    @kurttuchscherer7706 Год назад +4

    I was in a casino recently when Sweet Caroline was playing. The looks I got when I let out a loud " BOM BOM BOM" were priceless. Even better, the next time it rolled around at least 20 other people joined in. Amazing how a casino in Quapaw OK. became the 7th inning stretch at Fenway Park in Boston.

  • @lindagraveline1040
    @lindagraveline1040 Год назад +9

    My Mom absolutely loved Neil Diamond. Her, my aunt and I went to a concert in 2018 in Toronto, Ontario. It was so wonderful. The crowd sang along to all the songs and yet his voice was so strong he could be easily be heard. Sadly that fall he cancelled his remaining tour dates. So grateful to have had the opportunity to see him with my Mom and her sister ❤

    • @stellashepherd3229
      @stellashepherd3229 Год назад +1

      Amazing how many of our mom’s loved him. 😊 He was definitely one of my mom’s favorite too.
      He cancelled the tour because of Parkinson’s right? Very sad.

    • @m.a.nugent8278
      @m.a.nugent8278 Год назад +2

      Neil Diamond has been my favorite singer/songwriter since I first heard his music in the 60’s. What a voice; what a poet. Never heard a song of his that I didn’t enjoy! He’s the real deal!! My daughter and little granddaughter took me to see him in concert over 20 years ago for my birthday. What a showman! I was visiting them in Texas. What a special gift that was for me! Won’t ever forget it. It’s the only time I was able to see him in concert. I will pray for his health and we’ll-being! May God bless him always!!

  • @jvyoung1258
    @jvyoung1258 Год назад

    Song Sung Blue was my dad's fave. The day he passed. I sang along with it on the radio on the way to the hospital. Still touching.

  • @Fakeaorta
    @Fakeaorta Год назад +16

    Neil Diamond is a true national treasure! Great video and stories as usual Adam!

  • @yotefan2095
    @yotefan2095 Год назад

    Blessed to have seen him in concert. Such apart of our musical journey. He truly transcends in every way.

  • @lfd_eng9219
    @lfd_eng9219 Год назад +8

    Any time I need reassurance that my mom and dad are watching over me from above...I pull out some Neil Diamond, Frank Sinatra, or Dean Martin...the voices and music just bring them back a little closer. Thanks for this one Adam. Neil has a voice and a writing talent that are just amazing. Have a great week!!!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +3

      Thanks for sharing. Having lost my dad I know what you mean! Peace to you!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +1

      For my grandparents, it’s the Impressions and the Platters.

  • @jamesfitzgerald2361
    @jamesfitzgerald2361 Год назад

    I used to sit in a dark quiet room and listen to Neil Diamond sons. This was.when I was a younger man. He had a real voice that was great.even without music.

  • @arustydodge2111
    @arustydodge2111 Год назад +7

    Always a huge fan of Neil Diamond. From childhood through today! As a kid, with our Stromberg Hi Fi in the living room, Sweet Caroline and all of Neil’s songs and albums were stacked and played on the trurntable. See, My Mom’s name was Caroline🙏, and my Pop would play this for her. Later on, myself would play this and” Concrete Blonde’s, Caroline, a favorite of mine. My Mom and Dad have passed, but Sweet Caroline will live in my collection and in my heart and mind forever.🙏🙏🙏
    Thank you, ADAM!😇

  • @heatherwest2770
    @heatherwest2770 Год назад

    I love Neil Diamond! My parents played his albums all the time while I was growing up. I had the pleasure of meeting him when I managed an aviation company here in LA. Nice man. One of my favorite “celebrities “ to meet. Him and Stevie Nicks.

  • @dalehelmstead2306
    @dalehelmstead2306 Год назад +6

    Thanks so much for highlighting Neil Diamond. He has always been mesmerizing to me. His writing style, his stage style, his studio style - all amazing. And, through his willingness to thrust himself into awkward situations, he gained a wide fan base for himself. Neil is one of those rare artists that, even though Mega-Stardom, stayed true to his craft. His artwork was never about money or fame. It was only about expression. And that sets him apart from other artists of his time. A true legend. A guilty pleasure for a hard rocker, for sure! I learned a lot from this one, Adam! Thanks

  • @johnholliday5874
    @johnholliday5874 Год назад

    Saw Neil in Frankfurt in '72 during his "Stones" tour. My gosh, 50-piece orchestra . . . even from our cheap seats it was just huge! "Crunchy Granola. . ." "Song Sung Blue" . . . Neil was at the top of his game then.

  • @jillwklausen
    @jillwklausen Год назад +15

    So weird thinking of Neil Diamond being in a street gang. It's inspirational to know one can overcome so much adversity. I saw him in concert once. When he performed "You Don't Bring Be Flowers," he had one of his backup singers do it with him, but he left her at her mic in the back and sang facing the audience, which I thought was weird and uncomfortable. His music is iconic though, that's for sure, and I'm glad I got to see him. Thanks for telling his back story, Adam. Have a great day.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +2

      Thanks Jill!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +1

      That is probably one of the most unlikely positions for the great musician.

    • @bobdavis4848
      @bobdavis4848 Год назад +1

      @@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Hi Lilly, sorry, but it seems you may have misunderstood Jill. Neil Diamond was not away in the back. He was up front singing facing the audience as usual, but he left his duet partner, one of his backup singers, in the back, not equally visible. I doubt he'd have done that if Barbra Streisand had joined him like she did on the recording.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад +1

      @@bobdavis4848 Right, maybe my comment came across as vague?

    • @danoconnell1833
      @danoconnell1833 Год назад +1

      Jill -- As a musician and performer for ~30 years, I can tell you that, well, sh*t happens on stage that you don't intend or don't realize in the moment. There are a hundred reasons a mistake like that could happen. You can bet he knew it was a mistake, and that it never happened again.

  • @mitchbeckett8140
    @mitchbeckett8140 Год назад

    I grew up listening to Neil Diamond, late 1960’s on, from my parents who were huge fans. I brought my Neil Diamond cassettes and vinyl to college, early 80’s. All the other guys in the dorm had Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, etc. I let Neil play without shame, and made life long Neil Diamond fans to almost the entire dorm floor. Favorite artist!

  • @stevers9918
    @stevers9918 Год назад +7

    Neil’s songs can be so uplifting (holy Holy) and he is THE singer songwriter. Seen him live probably 5 times and even seen Super Diamond (tribute band -SO FUN!) 7 times. Hot August night first time I heard that album gave me chills. Professor - this was a GREAT tribute.

    • @carolsayre7364
      @carolsayre7364 Год назад +1

      Holly Holy is my favorite song by him.

  • @michaelalley214
    @michaelalley214 Год назад

    I live in L.A. I remember as a kid, how big his concerts were. Having a copy of his Hot August Nights albumfrom the Greek Theatre made me a hero to my peers.

  • @user-ed4fv9nd3b
    @user-ed4fv9nd3b Год назад +22

    Neil did not write "Sweet Caroline" after seeing a magazine with Caroline Kennedy on the cover. He has stated in numerous interviews that there never was a Caroline and that he simply needed a three syllable name. Then he gave a single interview where he stated that the song was about her and that was at the same time when she was considering running for office. He later recanted that statement.

    • @plasmocat1863
      @plasmocat1863 Год назад +6

      I'm glad to hear this. Remembering the lyrics, I was creeping out a little at the thought.

    • @belle9438
      @belle9438 Год назад +6

      @@plasmocat1863 Love Neil Diamond but his You'll be a woman soon, creeps me out.

    • @tbeard9650
      @tbeard9650 Год назад +1

      @@belle9438 he was going to introduce her to his longfellow and then serenade her...

  • @devodootie
    @devodootie Год назад

    My parents played this song over & over & over again. I grew to truly appreciate Neil Diamond's music thru my parents. 😊

  • @Devo_gx
    @Devo_gx Год назад +4

    Absolutely love Neil Diamond's music! We often had The Jazz Singer soundtrack playing on the turntable and about 10 years ago I finally saw the movie. I loved it as I loved the soundtrack.

    • @MsGbergh
      @MsGbergh Год назад +1

      The Jazz Singer is my favourite film, because it literally changed my life for the better! In November 1983, we started buying our first home. My husband suggested we wait 3 years before trying for a baby. After about a year, I felt broody, but felt I owed it to us, to be earning money towards the mortgage . (We both agreed I should leave my job if we had a baby.) The JS was on TV, in late December 1985. My husband noticed how I was gazing at the screen when 'Jess Robin' sees his baby son for the first time. That night was the first time we had sex without using any contraception. It took me just over a year to conceive - but our daughter was well worth the trying!

  • @dkod19
    @dkod19 Год назад

    I've been a fan of Neil Diamond since the early 70s. Saw him live at Madison Square Garden in the 80s. One of the best in the business. Thanks for this look back, Adam.
    And I agree... Sweet Caroline is definitely one of the best, if not THE best, singalongs of all time.

  • @RinJERKS
    @RinJERKS Год назад +4

    One of your best, Adam! You mentioned several times how music transcends barriers and brings people together, something I believe. More proof of this is in his rendition of the Christmas classic, “Joy to the World” sung with a joyousness and reverence befitting such a song to Christians and Catholics. Neil, being raised in the Jewish faith and tradition, sang the song with such gusto…and nobody cared that it wasn’t celebrating his traditions. He stepped out of his cultural upbringing to put his heart into a Christmas song.
    If Neil Diamond’s music doesn’t touch your soul, then maybe one ought to question whether or not they’ve got one. Neil as a rare class act in a business sorely lacking class.

  • @koryhawkins1499
    @koryhawkins1499 Год назад +2

    My All time favorite is Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show! I Love every song he has done but that is my favorite one! Makes me cry all the time..
    The Crazy Wife

  • @GOTAisMe
    @GOTAisMe Год назад +3

    Adam you've done it again. What a topic. Growing up my mother would play Done Too Soon and ask me to look up every name mentioned. The most difficult for me to find was Fannie Brice who is the second name Neil mentions. Once I found out about her I completely understood why Neil Diamond featured her in such a prominent position. It's an incredible song. Later Billy Joel would adopt the format in We Didn't Start the Fire but Done Too Soon was the original and still a tremendous listen

  • @dillank3240
    @dillank3240 Год назад +1

    He is one artist that my entire family can agree on. He's the one artist that even the guys in the warehouse for the place I work can agree on. I did a quick poll and found that we, warehouse staff and sales staff, had all seen him in concert. I would never have suspected that.

  • @cherriehearn6950
    @cherriehearn6950 Год назад +7

    My favorite song by him is "Cherry Cherry" , goes good with my name 🍒

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Год назад +2

      Yes it does! Thanks for watching!

    • @kimpossiblemonacelli1276
      @kimpossiblemonacelli1276 Год назад +1

      Hey Cherrie, Have you ever heard the song nervous alibi by the outfield it has your name in it it’s awesome song check it out

    • @cherriehearn6950
      @cherriehearn6950 Год назад +1

      @@kimpossiblemonacelli1276 just went and listened to it. Bit slow for my taste. It also sounds like his cherry wasn't nice.

    • @kimpossiblemonacelli1276
      @kimpossiblemonacelli1276 Год назад +1

      @@cherriehearn6950 lol yeah it’s slow The lyrical content in the way Tony things that though it’s beautiful he’s such a great singer and yes it sounds like she wasn’t a nice girl lol

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад

      Short for Cheryl? 😊

  • @RebekahCurielAlessi
    @RebekahCurielAlessi Год назад

    I just began to listen to your wonderfully woven stories and am stunned!! Bravo!!

  • @crabbygrrl
    @crabbygrrl Год назад +4

    A couple of weeks ago I joined other mourners in singing Sweet Caroline In honor of the lovely elderly man and lifetime Red Sox fan who had passed away a few days before. The minister said it was the first time he'd ever led people in a funeral parlor in singing Neil's classic song. It reminded us of what a wonderful man we had lost and allowed us to celebrate his life and spirit.

  • @Clay-605
    @Clay-605 Год назад

    Neil Diamonds greatest hits was the first album i ever bought in probably 1974. I still have it.

  • @patrasnana5262
    @patrasnana5262 Год назад +3

    I got to see Neil Diamond during his 50th anniversary tour in 2017, before his diagnosis. At 76 years of age, he danced around that stage, singing his heart out, for 2 hours with no break. Then he took a 10 minute break and came back to sing for another half hour. Truly a magnificent performance, I’m blessed to have been able to see him still in his prime. He was my first “favorite musician” as a kid in the 60’s, his music is the backdrop of my formative years. ❤️💎

  • @carolynm4962
    @carolynm4962 Год назад

    It is not possible to say too many good things about Neil Diamond. I have loved him since hearing his voice the very first time, well over 50 years ago.

  • @joestevens3348
    @joestevens3348 Год назад +3

    Niel Diamond's double album Hot August Night was my introduction when I was in high school. I played it so many times that I got memorise every word and would used imagine myself on that Greek Theatre stage singing to the tree people and then used to sleep with my headphones on listening to my music hero. Now years later I still remember the words and listen to it as much as possible.

  • @dottieanderson5226
    @dottieanderson5226 Год назад

    My Mom was a huge fan of Neil Diamond. I had the pleasure of growing up to his music. He was an amazing artist. Sweet Caroline is a song, that no matter what age someone is, they know the chorus of this song.

  • @janiephillips4842
    @janiephillips4842 Год назад +3

    Adam you are the absolute best. Your knowledge of music can't be beat by anyone. I'm so glad I found you. You work so hard for us, but I know you love what you're doing. I think Neil Diamond was a wonderful singer. There are so many of his songs that I love 💕 Keep up the great work, you're remarkable.♥️🌹💖💐💞

  • @omarvasquez445
    @omarvasquez445 Год назад

    Love me some Neil D... I can listen to 20 straight Neil Diamond songs without changing or skipping to the next. 🎙🎸🎶

  • @peachybrains4560
    @peachybrains4560 Год назад +3

    He’s the best! He was my first ever concert in ‘92 with my parents . I saw him again in ‘05 with my parents. He’s definitely a bridge between myself and them, when we had little else musically in common.

  • @aprilmorris4588
    @aprilmorris4588 Год назад

    I lost a dear friend to COVID in 2021 and her husband's favorite song to sing to her was Sweet Caroline. I sent this to him in her honor today, so thanks, Adam. This was a great doc and that's nothing ND sings that I don't sing along with.

  • @Whisper_292
    @Whisper_292 Год назад +6

    Adam, you always seem to hit upon my absolute favorites. This is another one that was a huge part of my childhood.

  • @bostonvair
    @bostonvair Год назад

    Awesome video, my friend. Longtime resident of the great city of Boston who knows very well this song's impact on Boston culture. Neil Diamond transcends genre and all definitions of "cool." Too many great, timeless songs to name. I'm 61 years old and the heyday of his career filled the airwaves of the formative years of my childhood.

  • @jeffreysalomone6354
    @jeffreysalomone6354 Год назад +3

    I grew up listening to Neil Diamond-- he was one of my mother's favorites, and soon became one of mine. This is a wonderful backstory about a well known song. Thanks, again, Professor, for doing the artist, as his songs, justice.!

  • @rawbacon
    @rawbacon Год назад +1

    "A Reverend In Blue Jeans" is my favorite Neil Diamond song....."I Want A New Truck" is my favorite Huey Lewis song.

  • @dgarve
    @dgarve Год назад +4

    That's amazing that Neil was on the NCAA-winning fencing team! The best part of a Neil concert was when he'd sing "America" with a giant flag behind him. Definitely an icon with multitudes of classics, and too bad he's no longer touring. The good news is that there's a superlative Neil cover band called "Super Diamond" (featuring Surreal Neil on lead vox). I saw them in NYC (20 years ago last week, in fact!) and they were fantastic and even came out as their own opening band doing originals (Tijuana Strip Club is what they called themselves that night, I believe). Neil is definitely a unique spirit who had a special salvation show. Have a good one! - Dave

  • @annmarieknapp2480
    @annmarieknapp2480 Год назад

    Thank you Professor. From one to another, I tune in daily and share with my students at university. Thanks to you, they are learning about terrific music.