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Neil Diamond: Great performances, and style!

Navy Chief

Senior Member
Many, many years ago, I saw Neil Diamond in concert in Indianapolis. He performed on a rotating stage,
and it was a memorable performance!

I hadn't listened to his music in a long time, and for some reason did so last night. Here are a couple
of his songs from the movie, "The Jazz Singer":

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and I just HAD to include this one:

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Today's "performers" just don't have the talent of these guys.

Although I'm sure many will disagree with you............but I don't!

Take for example, comedians. So many of them resort to profanity to elicit laughs, which is sad.

The great Red Skelton, and others like him, didn't have to. They were such wonderful comedians, and had the talent to make people laugh without cussing, etc...

Another was Victor Borge. Not only a fantastic pianist, but the consummate comedian, and a wonderful human being.

NC
 
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