19th
June, 2008
The
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales
On stage; 8.18pm
Off stage; 10.15pm
Concert time; 1hr 57mnts.
Neil wore; Dark Grey jacket crocodile style pattern, Black shirt with panel of
silver sparkling beads down chest
Neil Diamond delighted a huge audience in Cardiff tonight when he made his
debut at the impressive Millennium Stadium, finally fulfilling the hopes and
dreams of his dedicated Welsh fans, who had waited decades for this moment and
who during previous tours made regular trips to Birmingham, Manchester, London
and venues much further afield in order to see the legendary performer in
concert..
Stepping onstage to an enormous ovation from a supercharged crowd of 25,000
Neil had to wait some time before he could even start to sing, and the
first words he said were “Thank you Cardiff” before he began with One
more bite of the Apple the first of several songs from his acclaimed
new album. Neil was so pumped up as he made his way down the stage he had the
tiniest of missed steps as he went aboard his wonderful little island, but
ever the quick witted professional he shouted “I’m falling for Cardiff” and
moved smoothly into more familiar territory with the gospel flavoured
Holly Holy and already the cheers of appreciation were ringing round
the enormous arena.
The
Welsh are world renowned for their love of singing and were delighted to
provide a rousing supporting choir for the classic Beautiful Noise
after Neil talked of his own home city and delivered the hint of the great
tune.
The
impressive arena had the roof closed for this show and Neil talked about how
he had never played Cardiff before, and that he and the band would do all the
songs they could and leave their hearts here, this news was wildly received
and then Love on the Rocks brought the noise levels up and Neil
looked absolutely delighted at the response!
Then Neil talked about how he liked to wander around the stage and how he was
always attracted to the noisiest areas; this started a deafening contest
between various sections as Neil teased each area before again springing a
surprise by singing the beautiful Play Me for the first time on
the tour, and the warmth of the reception from this fantastic audience showed
how many people love the song!
Then Neil said how he felt cold and that it was very windy, and he asked how
that could be possible in such an arena and of course the only way to warm up
was to get up and dance! Cue Cherry Cherry and seats were
instantly vacated! The band were generously applauded as they displayed their
considerable talents as a team and independently and simply
everyone looked like they were having the best time ever with Hadley in
outstanding form, even by his high standards.
Thank the Lord for the Nighttime
helped the party along as Neil revelled in the atmosphere while presenting
this wonderfully re-worked version of the great 60s rocker.
Neil then dipped back into the wonderful Beautiful Noise album
for the fantastic If you know what I mean, and again the crowd
went wild in appreciation of a truly great song delivered by the master at the
peak of his powers
There was generous approval for the mere mention of Neil’s new album and the
beautiful Home before Dark was an instant hit while the catchy
Don't Go There and Pretty Amazing Grace were
greeted with acclaim, and it would be fantastic to see even more people stand
and dance to the latter than those who already enjoy it so much that they
cannot sit through it!
Nothing has set the pulses racing during this tour like the nostalgic
reference to The Greek Theatre and Neil’s classic Hot
August Night album and both Crunchy Granola Suite and
the fabulous Done Too Soon had fans on their feet and dancing
enthusiastically before Red Red Wine slowed the pace while the
quality stayed high
Brooklyn Roads showcased Neil at his storytelling
best while I Am.. I Said.. lifted the roof on the great stadium
and the response was again breathtaking, Neil again looking stunned at the
amazing crowd reaction that once more caused him to wait before he could
complete the great anthem! Solitary Man had everyone dancing
and clapping along again as Neil completed a wonderful Triple Crown in an
arena that is very familiar with such triumphs!
Forever in Blue Jeans
and
the perpetual favourite Sweet Caroline allowed this wonderful
Welsh choir to sing and dance in joyful abandon, as Neil “filled it up
with just about 24,618” and the ovations were so long and loud that
yet again, despite his attempts at protest he reprised Sweet Caroline
before confirming at the end that it was in his opinion So Good So Good So
Good! Then we all settled down to enjoy the exquisite beauty of You
don’t bring me Flowers and witness Neil and the impressive Linda at
their dramatic best.
Song Sung Blue
saw
the crowd up again and swaying in unison as Neil & Linda were joined by the
indefatigable Maxine & Julia to oversee the celebrations that continued as the
pace grew even faster. Now this entire band is great, and we think they know
how much we fans appreciate them, but there are times, often unreported, when
an individual stands out. Tonight was one such occasion and It was awesome to
witness the immense energy and joy that simply explodes from Julia
Waters during I’m a Believer. The classy
Maxine and Linda certainly gave everything but I wish I could have
bottled and marketed Julia’s performance tonight, it truly was
phenomenal!
Man of God
again triumphed as the response of the crowd acknowledged its quality and then
Hell Yeah stood tall and proud in glorious splendour as Neil set
it free in such an inspiring way that made every single nerve in thousands of
souls tingle!
This great arena rose as one to acknowledge one of the true giants of our time
as Neil stood there, guitar held high over his head in triumph, looking like a
man who had set out to win approval and achieved something so much greater
still! The applause was loud, long and from the heart and soul of a great
crowd, and even before Neil disappeared at the back of the stage they were
willing him back!
Return he did, and how, as, jacket off, and now with that great plum coloured
shirt with the chest panel pattern to simply die for, he fired Cracklin’
Rosie up into the cool Cardiff night to guarantee further celebrations
that might have been heard far beyond the city limits!
If
there is a latter day venue for the preacher to pitch his ragged tent then
tonight the search for such a spiritually uplifting place may just have ended
as an awesome Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show
touched each and every one in a thousand different ways, a truly
overwhelmingly joyous experience!
Yet
again the acclaim was loud, long, and heartfelt; perhaps more so here than
ever before as so many in this extraordinary crowd, who had waited so long for
this great happening seemed reluctant to let go of the moment. Eventually Neil
did leave with the joyous sounds ringing in his ears, followed shortly by his
band, friends, fellow travellers and talented musicians all. And then, slowly
as always, with many a backward glance, the great crowd, satisfied beyond
desire, drifted out into the night with uplifted hearts, to dream again of
this special time filled with its Beautiful Noises.
Tonight's playlist; TO BE CONFIRMED
#1;One more bite of the Apple/Holly Holy; #2;Beautiful Noise; #3 Love on the
Rocks; #4; Play Me; #5; Cherry Cherry #6;Thank the Lord for the
Night time #7; If you know what I mean #8; Home Before Dark; #9; Don't go
there; #10 Pretty Amazing Grace; #11; Crunchy Granola Suite; #12; Done Too
Soon; #13; Red Red Wine #14; Brooklyn Roads; #15; I Am.. I Said..; #16;
Solitary Man; #17; Forever in Blue Jeans; #18; Sweet Caroline; #19; Sweet
Caroline (Reprise) #20; You don't bring me Flowers; #21 Song Sung Blue; #22;
I’m a Believer; #23; Man of God; #24; Hell Yeah; WALK-OFF; #25; Cracklin’
Rosie; #26; BROTHER LOVE'S TRAVELLING SALVATION SHOW; Final walk-off Band
Walk-off
Next Review; The O2 Arena, London, England
Ian Graham