Neil Diamond – Crunchy Granola Suite
A Wild Hymn to Freedom and Flesh: Neil Diamond’s Celebration of Raw Humanity When Neil Diamond released “Crunchy Granola Suite” as part of his 1971 double live album Hot August…
A Wild Hymn to Freedom and Flesh: Neil Diamond’s Celebration of Raw Humanity When Neil Diamond released “Crunchy Granola Suite” as part of his 1971 double live album Hot August…
A Late-Life Reckoning Set to Song: Defiant Reflection at the Edge of Legacy When Neil Diamond released “Hell Yeah” on his 2005 album 12 Songs, it was more than just…
The Quiet Lament of a Life Built in Solitude When Neil Diamond released “Morningside” on his 1972 album Moods, the song arrived as one of the most emotionally weighty compositions…
The Enduring Pulse of Memory: How the Heart Keeps Dancing to Yesterday’s Songs When Neil Diamond released “Yesterday’s Songs” in 1981, it arrived as both a declaration of faith in…
A Whispered Hymn to Transience and Tenderness When Neil Diamond released “And the Grass Won’t Pay No Mind” in 1969, as part of his album Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show,…
A worn storyteller meets a worn song, and together they make time stand still for a moment There’s a special kind of alchemy that happens when Neil Diamond sings “Mr.…
A Tender Testament to Enduring Love and the Fragility Beneath Its Surface When Neil Diamond released “Stones” in 1971 as the title track of his album Stones, the song quietly…
Redemption Found in the Quiet Corners of a Weathered Heart When Neil Diamond released “Pretty Amazing Grace” in 2008 as part of his critically acclaimed album Home Before Dark, the…
The Spark of Sudden Love: A Pop Moment Where Emotion Caught Fire in Motion When Neil Diamond released “You Got to Me” in late 1966, it marked another bright flare…
A Poet’s Serenade to Love and Legacy When Neil Diamond released “Longfellow Serenade” in 1974 as a single from his album Serenade, the song swiftly rose to prominence, reaching No.…