Watching LOVE ON THE ROCKS by Neil Diamond - ANALYSIS + REVIEW

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    "Love on the Rocks" is a song written by Neil Diamond and Gilbert Bécaud that appeared in the 1980 movie The Jazz Singer and was performed by Diamond on the soundtrack album to the film. It was also released as a single and reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks in January 1981. The song also made it to #3 on Billboard's US Adult Contemporary chart. Billboard rated it as the #26 pop single overall for 1981.
    Billboard Magazine critic Vicki Pipkin called "Love on the Rocks" a "powerful ballad in true Diamond style." Billboard also called the song "one of Diamond's more powerful readings." Neil Diamond biographer Laura Jackson describes the lyrics as taking "a sometimes cynical look at a man who is trapped in a relationship and is disillusioned with life." Allmusic critic Johnny Loftus calls it a "lite FM favorite" and "classic, raw-throated Neil." Author T. Mike Childs rated it as a "terrific" ballad. Pittsburgh Press music editor Carl Apone claimed that Diamond was at his best in The Jazz Singer in the songs "Hello Again" and "Love on the Rocks."
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Комментарии • 26

  • @TheMusicKingdom
    @TheMusicKingdom  Год назад +5

    Anything I really need to hear? Personalized song & album reviews!👇🏼
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    Whether you’re new or familiar to Neil, share your thoughts! It’d be cool to hear from you.

  • @cheriehill8697
    @cheriehill8697 Год назад +1

    Neil Diamond is one is not the one all time greats not only of my time but but of All times. I've always admired him and is music. One of the best if the best!! From a late 60s early 70s fan!! Long live Neil Diamond!

  • @seawave34
    @seawave34 Год назад +1

    Neil Diamond is one of the all time great singer song writers ..

  • @lynnweber842
    @lynnweber842 Год назад +1

    Agree! He’s a poetic genius! You’re right, you have to listen to all his music to appreciate what makes him a legend and beyond!

  • @rhondadananay2106
    @rhondadananay2106 5 месяцев назад

    Have been a fan of Neil throughout most of his 50 year career. Went to many of his concerts,including his 50th Anniversary concert,which was sadly cut short due to his diagnosis f Parkinson’s diesase. None better…so glad you are going down the Neil Diamond rabbit hole!🔥❤️💎

  • @robonou2
    @robonou2 Год назад

    Love Neil Diamond since I was 15 yrs old ,Solitary Man & Cherry Cherry were the first 2 songs I heard and loved him ever since

  • @bobbimc13
    @bobbimc13 Год назад +2

    I have been in love with him since 1968 when I was actually dating a guy named Neil and one summer night we were sitting in the car listening to the radio and on came “Sweet Caroline” and I shouted out, “Who is that?” From that moment on I was hooked. When I moved from Buffalo to Los Angeles in 1971, I went to his concerts whenever I could. One time in the ‘80s I went by myself and managed to get a 3rd row ticket on the aisle. His shows were epic! I just love him and his music. There are so many songs that never got played that are even better than the usual ones you hear. He is a true artist and I will miss him dearly now that he will probably never tour again due to his Parkinson’s disease. I wish him the very very best.

    • @TheMusicKingdom
      @TheMusicKingdom  Год назад +1

      Well said!

    • @rosaalcaide513
      @rosaalcaide513 6 месяцев назад

      A mi me hechizo su voz el primer día que los escuche año 70 y todos los días lo escucho tengo toda su música.

  • @robertotostado2364
    @robertotostado2364 Год назад +1

    This song and the version of Dry Your Eyes with The Band… dude

  • @mamitu124
    @mamitu124 4 месяца назад

    For me, one of the clearest example of how deep his songs go is "Signs". And of course "Man of God".😍

  • @juneseghni
    @juneseghni Год назад

    Aww I used to love Paul Nicholas (the snobby dude..lol) This is one of my favourite songs ever. My view of the film however has changed with age. When it came out I found it so romantic, Now middle aged myself, Ifeel sorry for the wife he left behind while he was reinventing himself as a singer!

  • @bryanCJC2105
    @bryanCJC2105 Год назад +2

    Neil Diamond is an American legend. That voice. It's up there with what I call "man's man" voices. Powerful but smooth, emotional, and vulnerable at times. In the early to mid 70s, I was between 6 and 10 but I would say that because of radio, my musical taste and appreciation was pretty advanced. I loved Gladys Knight & the Pips and Santana as much as I loved the Jackson 5.
    I hear what you're saying about 70s music compared to today's but, that era was the last real decade of radio. It didn't matter what you looked like, you could be a superstar based solely on your voice. Many times, we had no to little idea what many of these stars looked like unless their picture was on the cover of the album or Rolling Stone magazine or you saw them in concert or on The Midnight Special. All most of us knew was the voice on the radio. I didn't know that Samantha Sang and Dusty Springfield were white until this century.
    Even then, it often didn't matter if a performer wasn't model-material. Women threw their bras and panties at Barry White, the man whose voice could get someone pregnant. Even at 10 yrs old, listening to Barry White speak seductively on some of his songs and I was like "this is making feel kind of funny". MTV changed that dynamic and added the layers of video and presentation as competitive advantages that persist today. Neil Diamond added some Las Vegas pizzazz to his persona. In the 80s I was in my teens and early 20s and I have to admit that those 70s artists and their performances seemed "old-fashioned". We were all dressing like our favorite bands, I had my Depeche Mode phase and almost every teen girl was dressed like Madonna, so seeing 70s rock stars in t-shirts and jeans seemed like Dad music.

  • @rhondadananay2106
    @rhondadananay2106 5 месяцев назад

    Attended his autobiographical play,Beautiful Noise,in Brooklyn and Broadway. Going to start playing across the U S in June. Although,Will Swenson and other artists try to perfect his voice…it hasn’t happened yet!

  • @erine4565
    @erine4565 Год назад

    Grew up on Neil! 78 baby and 5th out of 6 kids.

  • @buckeyeclayfan
    @buckeyeclayfan Год назад

    Another legend with a unique sound and long history of great songwriting. Imho, not a great actor and not a great movie; probably not the best song from the movie either. But he had great appeal - over decades - to a lot of people; has a large fan base. Good review!

  • @LudvikM
    @LudvikM Год назад

    Epic chorus.

  • @amymarckel420
    @amymarckel420 Год назад +1

    I haven’t watched The Jazz Singer in years but after watching this I’ll be adding to my must rewatch list. Really love your channel and the music and artists you choose to highlight. 😊👍🏼

  • @l.t.6180
    @l.t.6180 Год назад

    Neil Diamond is definitely one of the best singer-songwriters ever as well as a charismatic performer with a most distinctive voice, who sold out huge arenas and stadiums around the world, breaking attendance records wherever he performed. People often refer to his sixties and seventies output, but he doesn't usually get much credit for his later work as he matured. And he did mature gracefully. True, he had a serious dip after The Jazz Singer, but as from Tennessee Moon (1996) Neil made some terrific and critically acclaimed albums, like 12 Songs (2005), Home Before Dark (2008), Dreams (acoustic cover album, 2010) and Melody Road (2015), Home Before Dark even hitting the #1 spot on both sides of the Atlantic. These albums contain songs of true substance, depth and rare eloquence. They also prove Neil maintained a high quality throughout his long and illustrious career.

    • @TheMusicKingdom
      @TheMusicKingdom  Год назад +1

      Agreed! I’m grateful to have seen him twice in his older age, and I’m a fan of his later work as well.

  • @cornsuckeor6782
    @cornsuckeor6782 Год назад

    i feel old now

  • @rosaalcaide513
    @rosaalcaide513 6 месяцев назад

    Podias poner subtitulado en ESPAÑOL

  • @rhondadananay2106
    @rhondadananay2106 5 месяцев назад

    Hot August was one of his best albums…however,he never made an album that wasn’t fantastic!