Body & Soul1 min ago
Neil Diamond past it
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He's almost talking his songs now. Sure sign he's over the hill
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All I can say is - he was fantastic, best in show! As he is 73 at the end of January he can still sing! He just changed the pitch of his well-known hits to sound different, many performers do that. The oldies beat the youngsters hand down tonight ....... and sorry to say, although David Walliams is a nice man, I don't like his stupid compereing!
He may not have the great voice he had years ago, but he's still got what it takes. I love him and saw him many years ago at Woburn Abbey. Great show. Yes, he's an old man now but I'd still rather pay to see and hear him than some of today's youngsters who won't even be around in a couple of years time.
flipnflap ,you must be crazy.
Lets get one thing clear I am a fan , but he is sensational.
We went to see him about 5 years ago ( a mixed group 2o to 60 ,male and female),I was very afraid that he would be a let down as even I admit he was past his prime.However , He sang for over 4 hours with a short break (about 20mins),no support group, he was better than I dreamed off a real performer ,he had the audience in the palm of his hand. He was THE best live act I have ever seen ,and I have seen quite a few ( I used to work for the presedent of the Albert Hall and got masses of free tickets for the president's box).Everyone in our group had a great time and we all thought he was amazing. Neil Diamond past it -noway.
Lets get one thing clear I am a fan , but he is sensational.
We went to see him about 5 years ago ( a mixed group 2o to 60 ,male and female),I was very afraid that he would be a let down as even I admit he was past his prime.However , He sang for over 4 hours with a short break (about 20mins),no support group, he was better than I dreamed off a real performer ,he had the audience in the palm of his hand. He was THE best live act I have ever seen ,and I have seen quite a few ( I used to work for the presedent of the Albert Hall and got masses of free tickets for the president's box).Everyone in our group had a great time and we all thought he was amazing. Neil Diamond past it -noway.