Neil Diamond – Street Life
A Reflection on Survival and Solitude in the City’s Unforgiving Glow When Neil Diamond released “Street Life” as part of his 1976 album Beautiful Noise, he was already a master…
A Reflection on Survival and Solitude in the City’s Unforgiving Glow When Neil Diamond released “Street Life” as part of his 1976 album Beautiful Noise, he was already a master…
A Quiet Ascent from the Noise of the World—Finding Solace in Solitude Above the Streets When Neil Diamond released his rendition of “Up On The Roof” on his 1993 album…
A Quiet Reckoning Between Love and Time When Neil Diamond released “Another Day (That Time Forgot)” as part of his 2008 album Home Before Dark, the song emerged as one…
“Jerusalem” is Neil Diamond holding two worlds in the same hand—show-business glitter in one palm, ancestral longing in the other—until the question becomes a prayer: where does the soul finally…
“Silver Bells” in Neil Diamond’s hands becomes a winter postcard from the city—bright shop windows, tired feet, and a heart that still believes the season can soften the world. Some…
“Acapulco” is Neil Diamond letting the soul slip its leash—an imagined shoreline where desire feels simple, and the heart pretends (for 2 minutes and change) that it can start over.…
A Raw Anthem to Renewal and the Electric Pulse of the Seventies When Neil Diamond released “Crunchy Granola Suite (Live At The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, 1972)”, it captured a…
“Dig In” is Neil Diamond at his most earthy and immediate—less a polished postcard than a shouted promise from the road: hold on, I’m coming back to you. The most…
“Feels Like Home” is the kind of song that doesn’t chase you—it waits with the door cracked open,until you realize the “home” you miss may not be a place at…
“All I Really Need Is You” is Diamond’s late-career love statement—quietly radiant, written like a letter sealed after years of weather, when what remains is devotion without argument. “All I…