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Postby Blueskies » Wed Aug 19, 2009 3:38 pm

stevew2 wrote:
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stevew2 wrote:
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stevew2 wrote:Neil Diamond is a legend, a first class perfomer all the way.I saw him 5 years ago, the place was pack and he kicked ass. He is one of the few great performers that is left and still performs and doesnt lip. I wish Journey would have offered refunds for all the lipped concerts they pulled their fans???


He is an incredible talent both as a songwriter and a performer. Seeing him in concert was impressive. He went on for over 3 hours that night with only a few very minuet breaks between some songs. He is legendary.
He did 2 1/2 hours when i saw him with no break, altough i wish would took one [for my sake}I remember the freakin{album} Live At the Greek. best live recording {in my opinon}


Check this out....
last year he showed up at the club where he got his start...sounding and looking as great as ever .. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5yCwoINSd8
Thanks, nice clip, just Neil and his guitar,[then piano] He rocks.thanks for the clip BS


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Postby JasonD » Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:00 pm

ALRIGHT!!!! UNCLE!!!! I CONFESS!!!!! (haha :lol: ) I've been avoiding this thread like the plaque b/c where I come from Neil Diamond is not someone you admit to being a fan of. However, you guys have coerced the truth right outta me. I grew up listening to Neil Diamond b/c my mom always played his music. Neil Diamond was her "Elvis." She used to jokingly say that he was the one man she'd leave my dad for & so, yes, I confess, Neil Diamond is a fave of mine as well. He's one of the guilty pleasures that I don't readily admit to being a fan of b/c where I come from it's not "cool" to like Neil Diamond. Still, I love his music & I have almost every single one of his albums, Hot August Night being my fave. It's virutally impossible for me to pick a favorite song of mine. It all depends on the mood I'm in. Shilo takes me back to my childhood as does Brooklyn Roads. September Morn makes me all sappy inside. I Am, I Said & Play Me have such simple, yet powerful lyrics which just goes to prove that a song doesn't have to be full of a whole lot of "fluff" to have meaning. Of course I love all the well-known oldies as well: Cracklin' Rosie; Cherry, Cherry, Solitary Man, Forever In Blue Jeans. I wonder how many of you remember the song Porcupine Pie. I had that one on a 45 rpm. Remember those? Some of you do, I'm sure. 45's were a little before my time, but my mom had tons of them so I listened to them right along with her. Neil Diamond is legendary.
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Postby stevew2 » Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:34 pm

JasonD wrote:ALRIGHT!!!! UNCLE!!!! I CONFESS!!!!! (haha :lol: ) I've been avoiding this thread like the plaque b/c where I come from Neil Diamond is not someone you admit to being a fan of. However, you guys have coerced the truth right outta me. I grew up listening to Neil Diamond b/c my mom always played his music. Neil Diamond was her "Elvis." She used to jokingly say that he was the one man she'd leave my dad for & so, yes, I confess, Neil Diamond is a fave of mine as well. He's one of the guilty pleasures that I don't readily admit to being a fan of b/c where I come from it's not "cool" to like Neil Diamond. Still, I love his music & I have almost every single one of his albums, Hot August Night being my fave. It's virutally impossible for me to pick a favorite song of mine. It all depends on the mood I'm in. Shilo takes me back to my childhood as does Brooklyn Roads. September Morn makes me all sappy inside. I Am, I Said & Play Me have such simple, yet powerful lyrics which just goes to prove that a song doesn't have to be full of a whole lot of "fluff" to have meaning. Of course I love all the well-known oldies as well: Cracklin' Rosie; Cherry, Cherry, Solitary Man, Forever In Blue Jeans. I wonder how many of you remember the song Porcupine Pie. I had that one on a 45 rpm. Remember those? Some of you do, I'm sure. 45's were a little before my time, but my mom had tons of them so I listened to them right along with her. Neil Diamond is legendary.
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Postby Don » Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:36 pm

stevew2 wrote:
JasonD wrote:ALRIGHT!!!! UNCLE!!!! I CONFESS!!!!! (haha :lol: ) I've been avoiding this thread like the plaque b/c where I come from Neil Diamond is not someone you admit to being a fan of. However, you guys have coerced the truth right outta me. I grew up listening to Neil Diamond b/c my mom always played his music. Neil Diamond was her "Elvis." She used to jokingly say that he was the one man she'd leave my dad for & so, yes, I confess, Neil Diamond is a fave of mine as well. He's one of the guilty pleasures that I don't readily admit to being a fan of b/c where I come from it's not "cool" to like Neil Diamond. Still, I love his music & I have almost every single one of his albums, Hot August Night being my fave. It's virutally impossible for me to pick a favorite song of mine. It all depends on the mood I'm in. Shilo takes me back to my childhood as does Brooklyn Roads. September Morn makes me all sappy inside. I Am, I Said & Play Me have such simple, yet powerful lyrics which just goes to prove that a song doesn't have to be full of a whole lot of "fluff" to have meaning. Of course I love all the well-known oldies as well: Cracklin' Rosie; Cherry, Cherry, Solitary Man, Forever In Blue Jeans. I wonder how many of you remember the song Porcupine Pie. I had that one on a 45 rpm. Remember those? Some of you do, I'm sure. 45's were a little before my time, but my mom had tons of them so I listened to them right along with her. Neil Diamond is legendary.
You just gave me a fuckin headache


What'd you do, get up to take a piss or something? Isn't it 2:30 in the morning where you're at?
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Postby Jeremey » Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:37 pm

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JasonD wrote:ALRIGHT!!!! UNCLE!!!! I CONFESS!!!!! (haha :lol: ) I've been avoiding this thread like the plaque b/c where I come from Neil Diamond is not someone you admit to being a fan of. However, you guys have coerced the truth right outta me. I grew up listening to Neil Diamond b/c my mom always played his music. Neil Diamond was her "Elvis." She used to jokingly say that he was the one man she'd leave my dad for & so, yes, I confess, Neil Diamond is a fave of mine as well. He's one of the guilty pleasures that I don't readily admit to being a fan of b/c where I come from it's not "cool" to like Neil Diamond. Still, I love his music & I have almost every single one of his albums, Hot August Night being my fave. It's virutally impossible for me to pick a favorite song of mine. It all depends on the mood I'm in. Shilo takes me back to my childhood as does Brooklyn Roads. September Morn makes me all sappy inside. I Am, I Said & Play Me have such simple, yet powerful lyrics which just goes to prove that a song doesn't have to be full of a whole lot of "fluff" to have meaning. Of course I love all the well-known oldies as well: Cracklin' Rosie; Cherry, Cherry, Solitary Man, Forever In Blue Jeans. I wonder how many of you remember the song Porcupine Pie. I had that one on a 45 rpm. Remember those? Some of you do, I'm sure. 45's were a little before my time, but my mom had tons of them so I listened to them right along with her. Neil Diamond is legendary.
You just gave me a fuckin headache


What'd you do, get up to take a piss or something? Isn't it 2:30 in the morning where you're at?


It's 2:35 where I am and I am on my fifth day of total insomnia.
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Postby Don » Wed Aug 19, 2009 5:38 pm

It's 12:37 and the only thing alcohol available is a little bottle of some kind of Apple vodka and a bottle of Vampire Merlot. The Guinness is MIA. :(
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Postby JasonD » Wed Aug 19, 2009 8:10 pm

stevew2 wrote:
JasonD wrote:ALRIGHT!!!! UNCLE!!!! I CONFESS!!!!! (haha :lol: ) I've been avoiding this thread like the plaque b/c where I come from Neil Diamond is not someone you admit to being a fan of. However, you guys have coerced the truth right outta me. I grew up listening to Neil Diamond b/c my mom always played his music. Neil Diamond was her "Elvis." She used to jokingly say that he was the one man she'd leave my dad for & so, yes, I confess, Neil Diamond is a fave of mine as well. He's one of the guilty pleasures that I don't readily admit to being a fan of b/c where I come from it's not "cool" to like Neil Diamond. Still, I love his music & I have almost every single one of his albums, Hot August Night being my fave. It's virutally impossible for me to pick a favorite song of mine. It all depends on the mood I'm in. Shilo takes me back to my childhood as does Brooklyn Roads. September Morn makes me all sappy inside. I Am, I Said & Play Me have such simple, yet powerful lyrics which just goes to prove that a song doesn't have to be full of a whole lot of "fluff" to have meaning. Of course I love all the well-known oldies as well: Cracklin' Rosie; Cherry, Cherry, Solitary Man, Forever In Blue Jeans. I wonder how many of you remember the song Porcupine Pie. I had that one on a 45 rpm. Remember those? Some of you do, I'm sure. 45's were a little before my time, but my mom had tons of them so I listened to them right along with her. Neil Diamond is legendary.
You just gave me a fuckin headache


In the words of G-Bush: "Mission Accomplished." :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Babyblue » Wed Aug 19, 2009 8:36 pm

stevew2 wrote:
Blueskies wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
Blueskies wrote:
stevew2 wrote:Neil Diamond is a legend, a first class perfomer all the way.I saw him 5 years ago, the place was pack and he kicked ass. He is one of the few great performers that is left and still performs and doesnt lip. I wish Journey would have offered refunds for all the lipped concerts they pulled their fans???


He is an incredible talent both as a songwriter and a performer. Seeing him in concert was impressive. He went on for over 3 hours that night with only a few very minuet breaks between some songs. He is legendary.
He did 2 1/2 hours when i saw him with no break, altough i wish would took one [for my sake}I remember the freakin{album} Live At the Greek. best live recording {in my opinon}


Check this out....
last year he showed up at the club where he got his start...sounding and looking as great as ever .. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5yCwoINSd8
Thanks, nice clip, just Neil and his guitar,[then piano] He rocks.thanks for the clip BS



Thanks BS i remember him with just his guitar he was so cool.He was in the Dick Clark caravan stars in the summer.What some really great shows they were. :D :D :D :wink:
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Postby Babyblue » Wed Aug 19, 2009 8:40 pm

JasonD wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
JasonD wrote:ALRIGHT!!!! UNCLE!!!! I CONFESS!!!!! (haha :lol: ) I've been avoiding this thread like the plaque b/c where I come from Neil Diamond is not someone you admit to being a fan of. However, you guys have coerced the truth right outta me. I grew up listening to Neil Diamond b/c my mom always played his music. Neil Diamond was her "Elvis." She used to jokingly say that he was the one man she'd leave my dad for & so, yes, I confess, Neil Diamond is a fave of mine as well. He's one of the guilty pleasures that I don't readily admit to being a fan of b/c where I come from it's not "cool" to like Neil Diamond. Still, I love his music & I have almost every single one of his albums, Hot August Night being my fave. It's virutally impossible for me to pick a favorite song of mine. It all depends on the mood I'm in. Shilo takes me back to my childhood as does Brooklyn Roads. September Morn makes me all sappy inside. I Am, I Said & Play Me have such simple, yet powerful lyrics which just goes to prove that a song doesn't have to be full of a whole lot of "fluff" to have meaning. Of course I love all the well-known oldies as well: Cracklin' Rosie; Cherry, Cherry, Solitary Man, Forever In Blue Jeans. I wonder how many of you remember the song Porcupine Pie. I had that one on a 45 rpm. Remember those? Some of you do, I'm sure. 45's were a little before my time, but my mom had tons of them so I listened to them right along with her. Neil Diamond is legendary.
You just gave me a fuckin headache


In the words of G-Bush: "Mission Accomplished." :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Good for you J :wink: :lol: I told you were a cool guy.Lov ya hon :wink: :D
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Postby Babyblue » Wed Aug 19, 2009 8:41 pm

stevew2 wrote:
JasonD wrote:ALRIGHT!!!! UNCLE!!!! I CONFESS!!!!! (haha :lol: ) I've been avoiding this thread like the plaque b/c where I come from Neil Diamond is not someone you admit to being a fan of. However, you guys have coerced the truth right outta me. I grew up listening to Neil Diamond b/c my mom always played his music. Neil Diamond was her "Elvis." She used to jokingly say that he was the one man she'd leave my dad for & so, yes, I confess, Neil Diamond is a fave of mine as well. He's one of the guilty pleasures that I don't readily admit to being a fan of b/c where I come from it's not "cool" to like Neil Diamond. Still, I love his music & I have almost every single one of his albums, Hot August Night being my fave. It's virutally impossible for me to pick a favorite song of mine. It all depends on the mood I'm in. Shilo takes me back to my childhood as does Brooklyn Roads. September Morn makes me all sappy inside. I Am, I Said & Play Me have such simple, yet powerful lyrics which just goes to prove that a song doesn't have to be full of a whole lot of "fluff" to have meaning. Of course I love all the well-known oldies as well: Cracklin' Rosie; Cherry, Cherry, Solitary Man, Forever In Blue Jeans. I wonder how many of you remember the song Porcupine Pie. I had that one on a 45 rpm. Remember those? Some of you do, I'm sure. 45's were a little before my time, but my mom had tons of them so I listened to them right along with her. Neil Diamond is legendary.
You just gave me a fuckin headache


:lol: :lol: SteveW you are just to funny. :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:
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Postby Vocalsmanvocals » Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:04 pm

Saint John wrote:That special the other night was captivating. He sounded awesome and the crowd was insanely into the show. Shocking to see all of the young people in the crowd. I couldn't turn it off. Something about that guy just exudes coolness.


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Postby stevew2 » Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:44 am

Babyblue wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
JasonD wrote:ALRIGHT!!!! UNCLE!!!! I CONFESS!!!!! (haha :lol: ) I've been avoiding this thread like the plaque b/c where I come from Neil Diamond is not someone you admit to being a fan of. However, you guys have coerced the truth right outta me. I grew up listening to Neil Diamond b/c my mom always played his music. Neil Diamond was her "Elvis." She used to jokingly say that he was the one man she'd leave my dad for & so, yes, I confess, Neil Diamond is a fave of mine as well. He's one of the guilty pleasures that I don't readily admit to being a fan of b/c where I come from it's not "cool" to like Neil Diamond. Still, I love his music & I have almost every single one of his albums, Hot August Night being my fave. It's virutally impossible for me to pick a favorite song of mine. It all depends on the mood I'm in. Shilo takes me back to my childhood as does Brooklyn Roads. September Morn makes me all sappy inside. I Am, I Said & Play Me have such simple, yet powerful lyrics which just goes to prove that a song doesn't have to be full of a whole lot of "fluff" to have meaning. Of course I love all the well-known oldies as well: Cracklin' Rosie; Cherry, Cherry, Solitary Man, Forever In Blue Jeans. I wonder how many of you remember the song Porcupine Pie. I had that one on a 45 rpm. Remember those? Some of you do, I'm sure. 45's were a little before my time, but my mom had tons of them so I listened to them right along with her. Neil Diamond is legendary.
You just gave me a fuckin headache[/quote


:lol: :lol: SteveW you are just to funny. :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:
I wonder if he sucks a dick that long?
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Postby Blueskies » Thu Aug 20, 2009 2:47 am

JasonD wrote:ALRIGHT!!!! UNCLE!!!! I CONFESS!!!!! (haha :lol: ) I've been avoiding this thread like the plaque b/c where I come from Neil Diamond is not someone you admit to being a fan of. However, you guys have coerced the truth right outta me. I grew up listening to Neil Diamond b/c my mom always played his music. Neil Diamond was her "Elvis." She used to jokingly say that he was the one man she'd leave my dad for & so, yes, I confess, Neil Diamond is a fave of mine as well. He's one of the guilty pleasures that I don't readily admit to being a fan of b/c where I come from it's not "cool" to like Neil Diamond. Still, I love his music & I have almost every single one of his albums, Hot August Night being my fave. It's virutally impossible for me to pick a favorite song of mine. It all depends on the mood I'm in. Shilo takes me back to my childhood as does Brooklyn Roads. September Morn makes me all sappy inside. I Am, I Said & Play Me have such simple, yet powerful lyrics which just goes to prove that a song doesn't have to be full of a whole lot of "fluff" to have meaning. Of course I love all the well-known oldies as well: Cracklin' Rosie; Cherry, Cherry, Solitary Man, Forever In Blue Jeans. I wonder how many of you remember the song Porcupine Pie. I had that one on a 45 rpm. Remember those? Some of you do, I'm sure. 45's were a little before my time, but my mom had tons of them so I listened to them right along with her. Neil Diamond is legendary.


You can come out of the closet about your sexuality but not about this gem of talent??? :wink:
Embrace your love and go around town playing the music loud & proud, baby!! :lol: :wink:
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Postby Michigan Girl » Thu Aug 20, 2009 2:48 am

Blueskies wrote:
JasonD wrote:ALRIGHT!!!! UNCLE!!!! I CONFESS!!!!! (haha :lol: ) I've been avoiding this thread like the plaque b/c where I come from Neil Diamond is not someone you admit to being a fan of. However, you guys have coerced the truth right outta me. I grew up listening to Neil Diamond b/c my mom always played his music. Neil Diamond was her "Elvis." She used to jokingly say that he was the one man she'd leave my dad for & so, yes, I confess, Neil Diamond is a fave of mine as well. He's one of the guilty pleasures that I don't readily admit to being a fan of b/c where I come from it's not "cool" to like Neil Diamond. Still, I love his music & I have almost every single one of his albums, Hot August Night being my fave. It's virutally impossible for me to pick a favorite song of mine. It all depends on the mood I'm in. Shilo takes me back to my childhood as does Brooklyn Roads. September Morn makes me all sappy inside. I Am, I Said & Play Me have such simple, yet powerful lyrics which just goes to prove that a song doesn't have to be full of a whole lot of "fluff" to have meaning. Of course I love all the well-known oldies as well: Cracklin' Rosie; Cherry, Cherry, Solitary Man, Forever In Blue Jeans. I wonder how many of you remember the song Porcupine Pie. I had that one on a 45 rpm. Remember those? Some of you do, I'm sure. 45's were a little before my time, but my mom had tons of them so I listened to them right along with her. Neil Diamond is legendary.


You can come out of the closet about your sexuality but not about this gem of talent??? :wink:
Embrace your love and go around town playing the music loud & proud, baby!! :lol: :wink:


+1 :wink:
Isn't That the truth...what's up w/that J?!?! :wink:
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Postby Babyblue » Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:08 am

stevew2 wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
JasonD wrote:ALRIGHT!!!! UNCLE!!!! I CONFESS!!!!! (haha :lol: ) I've been avoiding this thread like the plaque b/c where I come from Neil Diamond is not someone you admit to being a fan of. However, you guys have coerced the truth right outta me. I grew up listening to Neil Diamond b/c my mom always played his music. Neil Diamond was her "Elvis." She used to jokingly say that he was the one man she'd leave my dad for & so, yes, I confess, Neil Diamond is a fave of mine as well. He's one of the guilty pleasures that I don't readily admit to being a fan of b/c where I come from it's not "cool" to like Neil Diamond. Still, I love his music & I have almost every single one of his albums, Hot August Night being my fave. It's virutally impossible for me to pick a favorite song of mine. It all depends on the mood I'm in. Shilo takes me back to my childhood as does Brooklyn Roads. September Morn makes me all sappy inside. I Am, I Said & Play Me have such simple, yet powerful lyrics which just goes to prove that a song doesn't have to be full of a whole lot of "fluff" to have meaning. Of course I love all the well-known oldies as well: Cracklin' Rosie; Cherry, Cherry, Solitary Man, Forever In Blue Jeans. I wonder how many of you remember the song Porcupine Pie. I had that one on a 45 rpm. Remember those? Some of you do, I'm sure. 45's were a little before my time, but my mom had tons of them so I listened to them right along with her. Neil Diamond is legendary.
You just gave me a fuckin headache[/quote


:lol: :lol: SteveW you are just to funny. :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:
I wonder if he sucks a dick that long?



Not sure Steve, i thought he had told you already. :wink: We all know you want J bad. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
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