
MySpace Brought Neil Diamond Back To The Bitter End For A "Secret Show"
Stereogum —
MySpace Brought Neil Diamond Back To The Bitter End For A "Secret Show" Last night while you were not standing in line with a print out of your MySpace profile with Secret Shows in your top friends at the Bitter End on Bleecker, these people were: And most of 'em wound up looking at this: [image] [ photo by Marisafaith ] Honestly, was that Totally J/K set at Rififi worth it? Yeah, probably. But acknowledge the awesomeness that must have been seeing Neil fucking Diamond at a place as tiny as the Bitter End (capacity: 110 JD McNugents), down in the NYU drinking quad the Village. Speaking of, the Voice got setlist: ...
Neil Diamond @ the Bitter End - pics, video & setlist
brooklynvegan —
The last picture I posted was taken slightly before Neil's MySpace Secret Show in NYC last night. Here's some more officially-released photos from inside and out, and a review posted on the Neil Diamond Homepage.com Blog... Tonight's show rocked!! The setlist was comprised of seven songs (see below) and both Neil and the crowd were rocking!
Neil was introduced by Paul Colby, a former owner of the Bitter End. For the show Neil wore black slacks, shirt and a brown leather jacket. Neil played guitar the entire show. Tonight's band was composed of Alan, Doug, Reine, Smokey Hormel and Matt ...
Neil Diamond Rides The Fader [Collaborations]
Idolator: Music News, Reviews, And Gossip —
Thanks to the sedentary demands of blogging and the 200-person capacity of New York's Bitter End, I didn't make it to last night's MySpace-sponsored Neil Diamond show. But thanks to current videotape and Flash video technology, I can feel like I was there while half-blindfolded and surrounded by people yelling "WOOOOOO"! Check out the clip of "Cherry Cherry" above—and if you have better vision than I do, you, like the Daily Swarm, may notice that Neil's guitarist is none other than Matt Sweeney of Chavez and Zwan. Yes, really. He's "all over" the new Neil Diamond record, too. Hey, this ...




