At 84, Neil Diamond may no longer fill stadiums, but this summer he shared something more intimate than any concert. At a small family dinner in Los Angeles, hosted by his daughter, Diamond sat surrounded by old photos, warm laughter, and soft conversation. As the sun dipped behind the hills, he quietly moved to the piano and unveiled a song no one had heard before — “The Last Hello.” Unfinished yet deeply personal, he described it as the closest thing to a musical farewell he would ever write. “Not for charts. Not for critics. Just for the people who’ll remember me when I’m gone,” he told the room. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2018, Diamond has continued writing and collaborating in private, but this song was different — a fragile gift about memory, time, and love. Those present said it felt like watching his soul take a final bow.
Introduction THE LAST HELLO: Neil Diamond’s Private Song for the People Who Will Remember Him...