Saturday, December 20, 2008

Neil Diamond Concert Review

Most of us who read and contribute to this blog were there, but for those who weren't there, here is the long awaited review! And for those of us who were there, let this serve as a great reminder of the fantastic night we had last night.

Most of us Wrights saw Neil Diamond at the Energy Solutions Arena last night. 9 of us went to the concert. 4 Utah peeps (Sue, Cat, Em and Rob), and 5 Wyoming peeps (Mom, Dad, Amy, Matt and Bronwyn). I would like to thank you Wyoming people for coming all the way out here so we could see Neil as a family. And a special shout out to Haley and Marcus, (more WY peeps), for coming out to watch Scout so Em and Rob could go!

We bought the tickets at the beginning of October, and anxiously waited for the concert. I believe there are 3 or 4 postings on this blog that have to deal with the upcoming concert. We have had conversations about what Neil would open with, what he would wear, would he do any Christmas songs? etc. So, how was the concert? FREAKIN' AWESOME!!!!!

Let me just take a minute to describe where, in the arena, our tickets were. They were directly BEHIND the stage! I bought all the tickets online within 5 minutes of them going on sale. But they actually ended up being pretty good seats! We were very close to Neil! After a couple of songs he turned around and said "what did they tell you people to get you to buy those seats!" But you know what? Besides maybe the first 3 rows of the floor, we were the closest to Neil! Yeah we mostly saw his backside (which isn't a bad thing), but they had a couple of jumbotron screens right in front of us, so it was great! And, he made it a point a few times during the concert to pay special attention to us! His band did too. His band was great about turning around and waving and playing just for us.

So, onto the concert itself. First, what Neil wore. I believe the picture below shows the exact shirt he wore.



We were happy with what he wore, but I think the picture below shows what we all really hoped he would wear. But thats okay Neil! We love you!

Second, what Neil sang. Thanks to the Body Worlds people, I now carry around the little notebook they gave me to write down my observations. So I wrote down the set list in it.

Neil's opening song was, Holly Holy! (Neil, you are a true genius! We all knew you would open with something to let us know you were there, but none of us guessed Holly Holy! It was awesome!) Then he sang:

Beautiful Noise
Love on the Rocks (oh yeah, a Wright classic!)
Play Me (he turned around and sang the entire song to those of us who had seats behind the stage. It was great. He was a few feet away from us!)
Cherry Cherry

Then, because he has a new album out, he had to do a few songs from it. Amy owns it and says it is a good album, and from hearing the songs he sung from it, I would have to agree. So the next 3 songs came from his Home Before Dark album:

Home Before Dark
Don't Go There
Pretty Amazing Grace (I'm just guessing that is the name of the song.)

Then he sang, Done Too Soon-which Amy and Emily remember Catherine singing a lot when she was little and had a crush on Neil Diamond!

Then he sang, Brooklyn Roads-and the jumbotrons showed actual footage of old home movies of Neil and his family when he was a kid. It was really cool.

Then:

I Am, I Said-Amy's favorite song, and he did a great version of it!
Shilo
Forever in Blue Jeans-heck yeah! We were all dancing for that one!
Sweet Caroline- he got the entire audience going on that one (so good, so good!), when the song was over, everyone clapped and cheered for so long, he did the chorus a couple more times!
You Don't Bring Me Flowers-the best part of that song, (besides Neil's beautiful voice) was that the back up singer he sung it with, messed it up! When it came time for her to sing she sang "you don't sing me flowers, you don't sing me love songs". And you could tell that she knew she messed it up!
I'm a Believer- yes, the song the Monkee's made popular, but Neil wrote it!
Man of God
Hell Yeah-I wasn't familiar with this song, so I wrote down some of the lyrics and googled them. It says the name of the song is Hell Yeah!

Suddenly the concert was over! And it was time for the encore. He came right back out with:

Cracklin' Rosie
America- he did such a great job at that song, I felt like I was in the audience of that last scene of The Jazz Singer. To me, this song is the essential Neil Diamond!
Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show-such a great song! Catherine's favorite Neil songs are Holly Holy and Brother Love's. So he started and ended with her two favorite songs!

So, as you can see, Neil did a great set. He looked and sounded good. He has a great band, and it was just a great, fun night all around! A few people in our group were hoping he would do some of his Christmas songs, which would have been okay, but personally, I'm kind of glad he didn't. I love his Christmas stuff, but I was there to hear Neil do his classics, and he did not disappoint! Although, I have to say, there are a few songs I would have loved to hear. And they are:

Song Sung Blue
Hello
Longfellow Serenade
September Morn
Solitary Man
Turn on Your Heartlight-
(hee hee, just kidding)

But that's okay Neil! I love you anyway, and last night was so great! Thank you, thank you, thank you. I loved being there with my family. And thank you Mom and Dad for passing on your love for Neil Diamond to all of us! You guys played a lot of music while we were growing up, and I think Neil is the only one we all collectively love. I do love Johnny Cash, but I think Kenny Rogers, Helen Reddy, Vicki Carr and Lynn Anderson are pretty much lost on us. But Neil will live on forever!

Matt, the below picture is for you. I'm so glad you love Neil. And I know you love his dramatic, arm extension, endings.


The below picture is for all of us. Our favorite movie ever! Do you guys realize this movie came out 3 years before Matt was born?


I want to take another moment here to record some observations I had during the concert. I didn't just write down the set list, I recorded some other stuff. Like this:

--The backup singer on the far right was awesome. Her dancing was great!
--Some dumb guy wore a Santa suit to the concert, and he seems to think he is really cool.
--Neil wiped away a fake tear after Brooklyn Roads. It was so cheesy! But that is a part of what we love about you Neil! You can be pretty cheesy!
--The old man behind me is pretty grumpy.
--When Neil was introducing his band and he got to one of the guitar players and said "he's good". It made me and Matt laugh pretty hard.
--The girl in front of me really likes Neil Diamond!
--I'm really glad there is a jumbotron.

And finally, there was a part of the concert that got me and Matt laughing so hard. Neil started talking about his band, and he was going on about how they've all been touring for 10 years or so and they were a family. He said that when he gets down they bring him up, and when that isn't good enough they bring him upper! It reminded us of a Saturday Night Live skit where Will Ferrell plays Neil Diamond in a VH1 Storytellers episode. I tried to find the skit on youtube, but I couldn't. If you can find it Matt, please add it.

I meant to add this when I first posted the review. But I believe we can all agree that Neil Diamond is way better than the Neil Diamond impersonater we saw last summer!


Here is a playlist of what we heard last night. I did it in order of the concert. One or two songs are missing, but you'll get the gist of what we heard last night.


Here is my contribution---- This is the best thing ever.

Love Emily


I embedded it, it's a little crazy, but worked.


21 comments:

Sue said...

dang it! Em, if I give you my playlist password can you fix that? I don't know what happened! I copied and pasted like they asked!

Emily said...

AWESOME review Sue! (So good so good).
I can see if I can work a little of my magic and get your playlist working.

Sue said...

Nevermind Em. I fixed it. Glad you like the review. Feel free to add anything I missed.

Sue said...

Nevermind Em. I fixed it. Glad you like the review. Feel free to add anything I missed.

Matt Wright said...

Way to report Sue. Very fun night indeed. I STILL have Neils voice running through my head all day and the concert was 3 days ago! I heard Cath went home and watched The Jazz Singer that night with Edward (kitten). We still have yet to watch the Jazz Singer, maybe tonight B and I will watch it.
I would have to say, and I think you mentioned this in your review, that he is the only guy who can totally pull "Cheesy" off. He can just get away with it for some reason. I can't explain it, but normally I would just make fun of someone like him! (which I do...yet still love him!!)
That picture you posted of him in that shirt is the greatest thing ever.

Emily said...

Highlights of the video I just posted:

The first closeup of Neil, the face he pulls and then his, "HA!" right after.

I love you Neil!!!!

Matt Wright said...

That video... speechless...


P.S.
Haha! My word verification for this post is "alurin".
It reminds me of one of Scotts favorite things to say, which he says at least 3 times a year-

"It's all urine, pee pee"

He says it when he means, "it's all yours, people"

Sue said...

I'm glad you like the picture of the shirt. It was my favorite after going through about 20 pages on google images.

Em, video is great. I'm now having very faint memories of Cat singing that song when she was little.

Sue said...

Is the playlist working for anyone else? It worked for me the first couple of days, now it just spins. Whatever.

And did you guys notice the kitten on Neil's chest in the picture with the blue shirt?

Emily said...

The playlist just spins for me too, unless you use the "pop-out player" option. Weird.
I just watched that video again.....man his hair is awesome. And yes indeed I noticed the kitten.

Sue said...

There is a kitten, perhaps 2 kittens, on his chest in the blue shirt photo you posted on the fun facts and entertainement news posting.

Thanks for posting the Will Ferrell thing. I tried to do that and failed. I think I need a lesson on how to post videos.

Emily said...

That is possibly the same shirt, either with different lighting, picture quality, OR he had a few-- same style, different colors....

When you see a video, look for "share" and that usually gives you an "embed" code, some videos just have the embed code around it somewhere, copy and paste that. The ones that say that embedding is enabled by the author are the ones you have to post a link to.

Emily said...

By the way, we may just have to call that an entire litter of kittens on that pic.

Sue said...

haha, it probably is the same shirt! I think it is a difference in lighting. Maybe we should have a contest:

Who can find the picture of Neil with the most kittens on his chest?

Anyone reading this, besides us, would probably say "what the hell?" But, hee hee, they weren't there that night. Remember when we were plaing Cranium the next day and Scott turned that picture I drew of a brain into Neil with kittens on his chest? Man I wish I kept that!

Emily said...

By the way again, I meant disable instead of enable in my lesson to Sue.

Looks like I have some pictures to look through...

Amy said...

Great post Sue! Thanks for taking so much time to do that. I had more fun at that concert than I have had in a long time. Having all of you there made it even better. We have such an awesome family and I, too, am glad we all love Neil. He's the best. This will be one of my greatest memories! I think about it a lot and smile, "but, I couldn't get the music off my mind"...That is a quote from Neil's new song "One More Bite of the Apple". It's true, though, his songs and voice (and Matt's voice immitating him) keep going through my head. Anyway, I loved it! So good, so good!!

Amy said...

Oh, and I bet Neil Diamond has more sequined, sparkly shirts than we can believe! I bet they are all different. And I think it's really cool that that his real name is. I'm with you, the others make no sense whatsoever. I can see why he dropped the Leslie.

Cat said...

Oh, Em. That video is the best thing ever. His face is priceless. Kind of Jimmy Page-ish with the pursed lips. I still have no recollection of toddling around singing that song, though. It's so weird. It doesn't even sound familiar to me at all. And yes, Edward and I watched the Jazz Singer together when I got home. Edward didn't leave until 3:30 a.m. So I got to have a lot of quality cute time with him. He's doing great in his new home. They all love him and think he's totally metal.

Emily said...

Your lack of memory with that song is so weird Cath. I remember wondering why everyone else dropped the "King" in Alexander Graham Bell (I didn't understand he was saying "Alexanders- King and Graham Bell").
But I also used to picture Neil climbing a bunch of boulders in the rain wearing a yellow slicker when I listened to Love on the Rocks.

Cat said...

It just seems like a really odd song to appeal to a 4/5 year old, don't you think? And we totally share that image of Love on the Rocks. It's so funny we took it so literally. So get this, my supervisor, Allie just gave me my Christmas present...A double disc of Niel Diamond's greatest hits from 1966 to 1992! I'm dying!!!!

Matt Wright said...

I had that double disc set at one time. I borrowed it from somebody. LOVED it.
I watched the SNL skit like 3 times! I never noticed he kept saying "do the best you can" in all of the songs. That cracked me up. I think Will Ferrells sense of humor was quite new to people or something. I mean, this skit hardly got any laughs from the audience. Hardly even a chuckle at "I will smack you in the mouth I'M NEIL DIAMOND!"
This has got to be one of the funniest skits ever.