Episode 350: Neil F$^ing Diamond

After a recent diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease, legendary singer/songwriter Neil Diamond announced that after Fifty Years of sold-out crowds all over the world he was retiring from the road. But NEVER from creating music.

Andrew Wright (Blankus Larry) and Marcus K. Dowling (Iconoclasm) are joining Kevin in the basement to celebrate the career of this living legend, how his music shattered boundaries to become benevolently ubiquitous, and some awkward truths about Diamond's finest hour, the 1980 film The Jazz Singer.


Show Notes

  • Incidental music courtesy of Aquatic Gardener. Hear more/buy it HERE.
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Neil F$^ing Diamond!
(Look, we don't know what's going on in this photo either. Just...roll with it)

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