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Neil Diamond is a bozo

Some people not enamored of his refusing to sing The Song live during a game:

... So Neil Diamond gets to play Fenway Park and all they get out of him is a video performance of Sweet Caroline? I'd say for the privilege of playing Fenway Park, Neil Diamond should have to sing Sweet Caroline at least once a month and during any home playoff games for the next five years. ...

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Fresh start to a new season, let's kill the Sweet Caroline tradition. Please.

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Something besides "Tessie" and "Dirty Water", too.

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Let's put an end to "Shipping Up to Boston."

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definitely not "Please Come to Boston".

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one of the things that kills me is how overused shipping up to boston is. they even started using it for the pats on tv and at bc football games (admittedly at first i loved this, especially since originally it was only used when the players came on the field).

i dont think we can get rid of it all together though since it is papelbon's entrance song. in fact, if he were to change his song i bet they'd use this even more, whereas if he keeps this as his song they could really only use it when he played...

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...to Rickroll Fenway.

If it's good enough for the Mets...
http://gothamist.com/2008/04/06/meet_the_mets_r.php

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The fact that if you get too good with the Sox the Yankees will always pay you more:

Sally MacLenane by the Pogues

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just curious, why are people so against this?

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1) it has nothing to do at all with baseball or Boston or Fenway ...
2) it was written by a more than grown man infatuated with a famous ten year old - ICK!

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Some folks are just getting weary of the song, and would like the Sox to try something new or different.

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...it's clear that the kind of people who get really fired up to hear "Sweet Caroline" (and leave when it's over) are the kind of people who will stop coming to games when the Sox hit their next down-cycle. These pathetic front-runners cannot be trusted under any circumstances.

It's the same thing that makes me cringe when I see the love at C's games for Gino. Hey, man, I knew Gino when Gino only showed up for six home wins a year. Where the hell have all these other people been?

I realize I don't speak for everyone.

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I'm someone who loves to sing along to "Sweet Caroline," and I've been a Red Sox fan my entire life, so it's not just people who have jumped on the bandwagon.

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That goes for me too. I love it. It's fun and uplifting going into the bottom of the 8th (just 6 outs to go!). I'm going to be here whether they kill it or not and whether the Sox win or not.

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The day that Magic 106.7 started playing a "Fenway" version of the song, complete with recorded crowd chanting, was the day that the Sweet Caroline phenomenon was officially dead.

It's fun to have fun little traditions, and I always thought the sing-along was sweet (simply because it really came from the fans) but once it gains this kind of exposure, it gets really tiring really quickly.

See also: Rickrolling.

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I was at the game and thought it was a nice surprise, as did nearly everyone seated around me. You can't please everyone all of the time!

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by not buying a ticket to see Neil "Longfellow Serenade" such are the plans she made.

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Frankly, Neil Diamond still has to answer for that atrocious Jazz Singer remake, so any complaints about him not even bothering to play Sweet Caroline live for the one city which seems to give a damn and remember that he still exists, well, those complaints will just have to wait.

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