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* ConceptAlbum: The second side of ''Tap Root Manuscript'' is a suite of African-themed songs.
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* ConceptAlbum: The second side of ''Tap Root Manuscript'' is a suite of [[WorldMusic African-themed songs.songs]].
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* RepurposedPopSong: "Sweet Caroline" is well known today for its use at various sporting events (most notably [[UsefulNotes/{{Baseball}} Boston Red Sox]] home games), where it rarely fails to get the fans out of their seats and singing along.
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* RepurposedPopSong: "Sweet Caroline" is well known today for its use at various sporting events (most notably [[UsefulNotes/{{Baseball}} [[UsefulNotes/MajorLeagueBaseball Boston Red Sox]] home games), where it rarely fails to get the fans out of their seats and singing along.
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trope is renamed Prefers Going Barefoot. Dewicking old name
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: "Two Bit Manchild" contains the line "Ain't got no eye for a tight pair of shoes when my bare feet'll do." He's also barefoot on the cover of ''Stones''.
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* PrefersGoingBarefoot: "Two Bit Manchild" contains the line "Ain't got no eye for a tight pair of shoes when my bare feet'll do."
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!!Film and TV appearances:
* ''Series/{{Mannix}}'' (1 episode, 1969) as Himself
* ''Film/TheLastWaltz'' (1978) as Himself
* ''Film/TheJazzSinger'' (1980) as Jess Robin
* ''[[Film/LostAndFound1999 Lost & Found]]'' (1999) as Himself
* ''Film/SavingSilverman'' (2001) as Himself
* ''Keeping Up with the Steins'' (2006) as Himself
* ''Series/{{Mannix}}'' (1 episode, 1969) as Himself
* ''Film/TheLastWaltz'' (1978) as Himself
* ''Film/TheJazzSinger'' (1980) as Jess Robin
* ''[[Film/LostAndFound1999 Lost & Found]]'' (1999) as Himself
* ''Film/SavingSilverman'' (2001) as Himself
* ''Keeping Up with the Steins'' (2006) as Himself
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-->-- "Beautiful Noise"
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-->-- "Beautiful Noise"
"'''Beautiful Noise'''"
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!!Discography of studio albums (excluding compilations):
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[[folder:Studio albums]]
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!!Discography of live albums:
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[[folder:Live albums]]
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[[/folder]]
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Like fellow 1970s soft rock singer-songwriter Music/CaroleKing, Neil Diamond started out as a musician in the Brill Building pop/rock genre, much like Music/PaulAnka, Music/BobbyDarin, and [[Music/NeilSedaka a certain other Neil]][[note]] Coincidentally, Paul Anka and Neil Sedaka would also write soft rock songs later in their career[[/note]]. He was also in a duo with his high school friend known as Neil and Jack.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Like fellow 1970s soft rock SoftRock singer-songwriter Music/CaroleKing, Neil Diamond started out as a musician in the Brill Building pop/rock genre, much like Music/PaulAnka, Music/BobbyDarin, and [[Music/NeilSedaka a certain other Neil]][[note]] Coincidentally, Paul Anka and Neil Sedaka would also write soft rock songs later in their career[[/note]]. He was also in a duo with his high school friend known as Neil and Jack.
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* CoverAlbum: As noted in the discography, he's released four of them.
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* CoverAlbum: As noted in the discography, he's released four of them. Also, his 1971 album ''Stones'' comes close to this trope, since it has only two originals (the TitleTrack and "I Am... I Said") mixed with covers.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: "Two Bit Manchild" contains the line "Ain't got no eye for a tight pair of shoes when my bare feet'll do."
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: "Two Bit Manchild" contains the line "Ain't got no eye for a tight pair of shoes when my bare feet'll do." He's also barefoot on the cover of ''Stones''.