Neil Diamond – acting at a pre-Grammy gala in 2017 – says it was tough to simply accept a Parkinson’s prognosis. (Picture: Lester Cohen/WireImage)

Neil Diamond says it has been a course of coming to phrases along with his 2018 Parkinson’s illness prognosis.

The “Candy Caroline” singer-songwriter, 82, mentioned his storied profession and well being in a single CBS Sunday morning interview airing this weekend. He admitted that for the primary two years after studying he had the central nervous system dysfunction, he was in denial, which may trigger inadvertent or uncontrollable actions. Adoption has solely simply begun.

“I nonetheless do,” he stated of accepting the prognosis. “And I do not prefer it. However… that is me; that is what I’ve to simply accept. And I am keen to do it. And okay, so that is the hand that God has given me, and I’ve to take it make the most effective of it, and so am I.

Requested by Anthony Mason when the acceptance half began coming, Diamond stated it is “simply been in the previous couple of weeks.”

Since then, the enduring artist – an inductee of the Songwriters Corridor of Fame and the Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame stated: “A relaxed has come, and the hurricane of my life, and issues have change into very quiet, as quiet as this recording studio … And I prefer it. I discover myself liking myself extra. I am simpler on folks. I am simpler on myself. And the rhythm continues, and it’ll proceed lengthy after I am gone.”

Whereas Diamond introduced his rapid retirement after being identified with Parkinson’s, he has made just a few appearances in reference to the Broadway present about his life and music, A gorgeous sound. On opening night time in December, NYC theatergoers have been handled to a sing-along of “Candy Caroline,” which he led by the curtain.

Requested in regards to the hardest a part of watching his life on stage, he replied, “It was all fairly onerous. I used to be just a little embarrassed. I used to be flattered and I used to be scared.”

On the concern, he defined, “Getting caught is the scariest factor you possibly can hope for as a result of all of us have a facade. And the reality must be recognized to everybody. I am not some huge star. I am simply me.”

Diamond’s full interview airs Sunday at 9 a.m. ET on CBS and streams on Paramount+.


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