Neil Diamond - Look Out Here Comes Tomorrow video free download


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Duration: 02:15
Uploaded: 2009/06/03

Neil sings the Monkees hit that he wrote live in 2005

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9 years ago

Athensdiamond

I think he has to reissue that song, new strings and sounds and is gone be No 1 on the hit list again !!!

10 years ago

orangehornet57

I often wondered why he never recorded this song himself. He cut I'm A Believer 3 times, and Love to Love once. YouTube also has an old live version of A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You. I once sang this song during recess back in junior high. Thanks to my siblings and one aunt, I knew a lot of Monkee songs. This was during their years in the wilderness. Neil sounds pretty close to how I pictured him doing this song. While the Monkees' version remains a classic, it's always interesting to hear the songwriter's interpretation. RIP Davy Jones. 

10 years ago

JPammo

Lovin his head twitch!! I think he remembers!

11 years ago

KhtBreyer

was just going to comment that.

11 years ago

gymnastix

I at least understand "Dirty Water" (written about Boston and its once notoriously-polluted Charles River) as a sort of anthem of the Red Sox, even if The Standells (who hit with the song) and its writer/producer, Ed Cobb (once of The Four Preps, who sang back-ups for Ricky Nelson), were all Californians. Apparently a mugging experience Cobb and his girlfriend had in Boston inspired the song's lyrics.

11 years ago

gymnastix

As a longtime Boston Red Sox fan, I don't care if I never hear "Sweet Caroline" ever again. Why that song (supposedly inspired by the young Caroline Kennedy, who lived most of her life in New York and would be a Mets or Yankees fan) became identified with the Red Sox is a mystery to me.

11 years ago

gymnastix

But I will give Diamond his due as a songwriter, in the great tradition of the Brill Building. And I do like a few of Diamond's hits of his own--"Cherry Cherry" and "Kentucky Woman." Still, as with The Monkees' versions of Diamond-in-the-rough originals, I can hear (in my mind) Tommy James & The Shondells recording the former, and B. J. Thomas or Billie Joe Royal the latter, better than Diamond.

11 years ago

gymnastix

You are absolutely correct! Plus, one doesn't get the "Mary/Sondra, I love you" hush in Diamond's version, which I guarantee sent thousands of pre-adolescent girls into premature menstruation, as they imagined Davy Jones whispering in their ears.

11 years ago

FriendlyRambler

Definitely, Davy was so much better.

12 years ago

kmc56

Saw him live in 1989 and have to say it was the best stage show I ever saw.

12 years ago

Greg Boardman

To me one of the best song he ever wrote was Girl, you'll be a woman soon. Its a masterpeice ,if you can write song like that you can write for anyone A song Lennon, Dylan wish thay had of im sure

12 years ago

spotonz

Yeah that's why Davy toured consistently throughout his life - not!

13 years ago

aldus johansen

I guess that's true.. it's a pretty simple song.. but to the right on this page are about 30 examples of great songs Neil Diamond wrote that are hits.. Neil Diamond is one of the top 5 most hammy and overwrought musical performers ever in history outside of opera.. but he is also one of the greatest creators of unforgettable musically rich chart topping pop hits of the last 50 years. Cracklin' Rose you're a store bought woman INDEED!

13 years ago

aldus johansen

Neil Diamond is not a great pure singer.. but his quirky style of singing INFORMS his songwriting.. which is why THREE Neil Diamond penned songs became some of the best known Monkees hits. including two perfect showcases for Davy Jones that are probably outside of Daydream Believer the best and most well known of his lead vocals for the band! Too bad Neil didn't write more specifically for Davy!

13 years ago

raymesquite

i'm a believer

13 years ago

raymesquite

Four songs by Neil Diamond that were sung by the Monkees include: I'm a Believer, Lookout, Here Comes Tomorrow, A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You, and Love to Love.

13 years ago

mollysangelique

psssst heb ke foto,s of spannende stories like it

13 years ago

mz12y7rox

Not as good as Davy Jones!!!!!!!!!!

13 years ago

batakojedi

esta de la mierda esta cancion con este ruco

13 years ago

hanafri8

Never heard him sang this before. It seams he did all the songwriting those years!

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