In this intimate portrait of Neil Diamond,
the singer-songwriter behind such enduring anthems as "Cherry,
Cherry," "Sweet Caroline," and "America", Wild examines
Diamond's singular place in the pantheon of popular music
and describes how an introspective kid from Brooklyn went
from being a struggling Brill Building songwriter to become
a multi-platinum global superstar and the voice of a generation.
Wild offers a moving and often hilarious
salute to his own Jewish Elvis, one based on his numerous
interviews with the Solitary Man himself. He recalls their
first encounter in 1998 when they argue over a Diamond song
that Wild remembers but the singer-songwriter himself does
not. He reflects on his early conversations with Diamond's
son, and getting to know his inner circle while producing
Diamond's episode of Behind the Music.
He also recounts more personal episodes
that show him embarrassingly, but helplessly, obsessed with
the singer. Finally, he reveals his creeping suspicion that
Neil Diamond is, at last, becoming "hip"…
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