A reluctant Neil Diamond fan

in teamsouthafrica •  7 years ago 

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In some of my previous articles, I have mentioned that for exercise, I do water aerobics.

The class that I attend in weekday evenings is great fun. Our instructor really gets the best out of me. In order not to hear our own grunting, groaning and huffing and puffing, music is played very loudly. Songs with a catchy tune are selected. There must always be a strong beat. The songs our instructor has chosen are many old songs jazzed up to a more contemporary beat. There are four classes per week generally and the classes are about three quarters of an hour in length.

Thus many of these songs get stuck in my head. The latest artist to be stuck in my head is Neil Diamond. As a teenager I despised him and his music, my music at that stage was all Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. I did not want to hear sweet melodies and lovely voices. What really made Neil Diamond horrible to me is that my parents liked his music. That was the last straw for me at that stage of my life.

There is no denying his popularity. When I used to go the “record shops”; they only had vinyls back then, there were shelves of his albums and only the odd album of my preferred kind of music. Unwillingly, the frequent hearing of his music on the radio that my parents listened to meant that the songs became well known to me. I still remember seeing the album “Hot August Night” all over the place. I still remember smirking when the newspapers reported that Neil was going bald and had to have hair transplants because he was a “ladies man”.

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The only fellow whose soft music I liked was Cat Stevens, but that was because he was “cool”. Who didn’t like Cat?
Now over forty years later, Neil has struck! I find myself humming tunes from songs like “Sweet Caroline”, “Forever in Blue Jeans”, and “Song Song Blue”. Even as I type these titles, the melodies and Neil’s voice trap me into remembering.

I must confess, I like his music. Alright, alright I love it. The teenage version of me is horrified at what he sees I have become. Yes, I am getting old. I like music with a melody, farewell Ozzie Osborne and Robert Plant, heroes of my youth.

I breathe a sigh of regret and yet, I am pleased to make you a star in my mind, Neil Diamond!

Take a bow Neil, you are a legend, even to me.

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You are right, my friend, those melodies and songs that we did not like at all in youth, acquire a different sound and meaning right now, when we are much older and look at life differently! I think that this has its charm and it's good that it happens so! Thank you @fred703

I think its because our energy levels drop. When we are young we don't really have to work, but now that we are older and spend the day at work, we want relaxing music to calm down to a more peaceful state

Thank you @fred703 I like it this good music.

Haha. I also began to notice that I like now what in my youth I could not stand. It's not only music and songs but also films or books. You have rightly noticed that every vorast has his own tastes. I think we do not age, but wise. Thanks for the interesting post @fred703

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Without music daily life is boring.

I doubt there is a single day that we don't listen to some music or hum a song or sing a bit

Wow a well known star.
Diamond diamond hip hop.

he is a nice musician , it shows your good interest in music. its a good post.

One of the most beautiful

Really awesome sharing my dear friend

Thanks for you and most welcome [email protected] me a upvote done sir..

In 1996, Diamond released the album Tennessee Moon, which marked his first foray into country music. He teamed up with Rick Rubin for 12 Songs (2005), which was heralded as a comeback for Diamond. "They call it a 'comeback.' For me, I never thought that I was away," Diamond later told Newsweek.

Did you know he was at school with Barbara Streisand?

I like the exercise in the water although I have a lot of time that I do not exercise in a psychina or beach I must do it

Always listening to old or old music relaxes

Great Post sir
I love music and i like it your every post.

You are really so beautiful post. I like it this good music.
Thanks for sharing your steemit blog... best of luck@fred703sir.

Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and actor. With 38 songs in the Top 10 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts, Diamond has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling musicians of all time

Did you know he has been making songs officially since the early 1960's?

Yup, this is one artist I didnt mind the folks 'forcing' on me. Love me some good Neil!
Had me laughing at why you rejected him initially though

sometimes Cool is Fool!

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I like the post.your post is interesting

Beautiful music and i love music
Thanks for sharing your life @fred703

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Hello how are you? the truth I do not know much of these singers I am a little younger maybe I have heard some song on the radio because now I must go to the internet and get some of these songs may help me relax as well as you in your exercises in the pool

this is a most interesting. It's very good to read

good post

Glad to know you always have some great time in your exercise class!
The way you are telling your instructor, i'm pretty sure he is a nice guy.

it is a lady and she is super fit, she even gives bicycle training classes in the morning!

Such a beautiful content sir @fred703. We always learn some new from yours. Thanks for sharing the valuable article with us.

Very nice music post..

find some of his songs and listen to them!

neil-diamond is a legend, although maybe not everyone likes the type of music that he brought.
Like @fred703

Glad to know about the great guy. Really Neil Diamond's music is very lovely. And thanks sir @fred703 for sharing some of his best album.

Back in 2010, I saw Neil Diamond live at the BBC Electric Proms.

There were about 3000 of us, in a re-purposed venue that had once been a railway engine shed, called the Roundhouse. So it seemed just right that he covered "Midnight Train to Georgia."

Lulu was there, and he covered one of her songs with her, singing a duet. The thing I most remember about him is what a people person he was, with Lulu, but even more so the crowd, reaching out to the audience to get them all participating and singing along.

He performed "Cracklin' Rosie," the song in which he sings to a wine bottle, like it's a woman lol. He also performed “Forever in Blue Jeans”, but not “Song Song Blue,” since you can't have everything.

And for the encore, at last, we got the one we all knew we would get, the one where this kindly generous warm-hearted man, always "reaching out, touching hands" would actually sing about "reaching out, touching hands" so that that whole audience could sing along with him that unforgettable refrain about his ex-wife, Marsha (who he renamed "Caroline" cos he needed 3 syllables): "Sweeeeeet Caroline, dah dah dah, good times never seemed so good."

And they hadn't. :)