Today's Neil Diamond song is a rather silly one. It's "Knackelflerg," from the 1968 "Velvet Gloves and Spit" album. You may find the somewhat strange lyrics here.
Hmm...now what, exactly, is this song about. It seems to me that Neil had some extra letters kicking around and he formed them into a nonsense word and built a song around it. It is, at its heart, a love song. Of sorts.
That is, if you consider "the silly way you hold my klarg/when I'm alone with only you" love song lyrics. *I* think it's just a goofy song that Neil threw together and just had fun with. You can tell it through the recording that he's enjoying himself singing this song. Plus, it's got a bouncy tune, and some nifty accompanying vocals.
But I think it's just a love song, or perhaps just a song of affection. Or maybe it's obscene (the "when I see that boop of yours" lyric. What's a "boop?" Is he covering something up? Perhaps a dirty word?) I don't think so, but it's possible. He is a clever guy, after all.
So what's the verdict? Well, I think it's just a goofy love song with a weirdo title and that there's not much else to it. That's my two cents. If you agree (or disagree) please comment! Thanks...Till next time...
Neil Diamond Song-a-Day Blog
A (somewhat) daily discussion of Neil Diamond songs, my interpretations, and hopefully some discussion from the vast "out there" as well.
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Talking Optimist Blues (Good Day Today)
Well, I've moved servers and am ready to start the blog afresh! As you can tell, I've moved the previous blogs from the other site so you can enjoy them on this one. But enough of that---on to today's song!
For today, I decided to choose a song off of Neil Diamond's 1996 "Tennessee Moon" album, an album of mainly country-westernish songs. The lyrics for today's song can be found here, for those who like to follow along.
First off, I'd like to say that when this song came out, a lot of Top-40 radio stations would play it here and there, a place where Neil Diamond hadn't been for a long time. As a rabid fan, I took great pride in this. And the reason that the song was played on such stations was because it's a genuinely fun song! You can tell Neil's having fun throughout.
What the song is, is basically a guy complaining about everything in his life, but then saying "the hell with it" and turning all the bad into a "good day today." The way I interpret it is that it's a loving parody of your "typical" country-western song, where the wife leaves and the dog dies and the guy just can't catch a break, even his "hairline's gone."
If you take a look at the lyrics, and listen to the song, the last verse is fairly personal for Neil Diamond. I'll repeat some of it here, it's that relevant- "letter came from 60 Minutes/say they wanna put me in it/tell me my career just died/years ago I might've cried/now I'm just too old to do it/may be true but screw it anyway." He then goes on to sing that he's going to have a good day today, despite all the crap.
I think Neil might've been feeling a bit stale creatively at this point in his career. He even references it in the title track of this album. And I do recall reading somewhere that he did just pick up and go to Tennessee to shake things up a bit. And I think he did a pretty good job at it. And, according to my research, the album peaked at #3 on the US Billboard Top Country Albums. Not too shabby for a kid from Brooklyn, eh?
So if you do have the song handy, take a listen to it. You can't help but feel good during and after listening to it.
As always, I welcome comments and discussion! Would love to hear from you! Till next time...
For today, I decided to choose a song off of Neil Diamond's 1996 "Tennessee Moon" album, an album of mainly country-westernish songs. The lyrics for today's song can be found here, for those who like to follow along.
First off, I'd like to say that when this song came out, a lot of Top-40 radio stations would play it here and there, a place where Neil Diamond hadn't been for a long time. As a rabid fan, I took great pride in this. And the reason that the song was played on such stations was because it's a genuinely fun song! You can tell Neil's having fun throughout.
What the song is, is basically a guy complaining about everything in his life, but then saying "the hell with it" and turning all the bad into a "good day today." The way I interpret it is that it's a loving parody of your "typical" country-western song, where the wife leaves and the dog dies and the guy just can't catch a break, even his "hairline's gone."
If you take a look at the lyrics, and listen to the song, the last verse is fairly personal for Neil Diamond. I'll repeat some of it here, it's that relevant- "letter came from 60 Minutes/say they wanna put me in it/tell me my career just died/years ago I might've cried/now I'm just too old to do it/may be true but screw it anyway." He then goes on to sing that he's going to have a good day today, despite all the crap.
I think Neil might've been feeling a bit stale creatively at this point in his career. He even references it in the title track of this album. And I do recall reading somewhere that he did just pick up and go to Tennessee to shake things up a bit. And I think he did a pretty good job at it. And, according to my research, the album peaked at #3 on the US Billboard Top Country Albums. Not too shabby for a kid from Brooklyn, eh?
So if you do have the song handy, take a listen to it. You can't help but feel good during and after listening to it.
As always, I welcome comments and discussion! Would love to hear from you! Till next time...
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