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54.1 | Team Spirit! | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Billy Jack for President! | Thu Nov 07 1991 19:43 | 9 |
| K.C.,
The album is tribute to the song writing team of Elton and Bernie
Taupin(sp).
These guys have been around for a long time...
B.A.
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54.2 | Don't buy it!!! | XSTACY::NBLEHEIN | | Fri Nov 08 1991 04:33 | 9 |
| The tribute L.P. is really awful drivel . Having heard the whole thing
a few times I can honestly say that it was not worth the effort.
Everything is dreary and limp with an air of self-congratulation about
the whole thing . The only decent thing is "Rocket Man" by Kate Bush
and even that would be ordinary if she didn't have such a great voice.
2 out of ten.
Niall
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54.3 | | QRYCHE::STARR | what's with you, man, and this garden..... | Fri Nov 08 1991 08:17 | 16 |
| > The tribute L.P. is really awful drivel . Everything is dreary and limp.
I totally agree. I heard it yesterday, and there wasn't one great song on
there. There were a couple decent ones - "Levon" by Bon Jovie was ok,
Oleta Adams "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" was decent, and George
Michael's "Tonight" was also ok. THe Kate Bush ("Rocket Man") and Sinead
O'Connor ("Sacrifice") were probably good, but I don't like either artist,
so its tough for me to judge.
I can't believe how *bad* some of them are! The Who doing "Saturday Night's
Alright For Fighting" seems like a match made in heaven, but its not at
all! Another really lame one is "Philadelphia Freedom" by Hall and Oates.
Really disappointing set, Elton and Bernie deserve better than this....
alan
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54.4 | I like what I've heard so far | SELL1::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Fri Nov 08 1991 08:39 | 8 |
| Can someone list exactly who did what? The last note was a start, but
I STILL want to get this album, and although I know who's on it, I want
to know WHAT-all is on it.
I'm sorry, but if you think that the Who's "Saturday Night..." is bad,
then IMO this must be a GOOD album!
K.C.
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54.5 | How could I have forgotten this album? | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Soaring on the wings of dawn | Fri Nov 08 1991 14:00 | 17 |
| I got "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" on CD for my birthday.
I hadn't listened to it in over 15 years and I had forgotten what
a great album it is:
Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
My favorite Elton song with no close second.
It's like "Elton does progressive rock".
Grey Seal
Candle in the Wind
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Only thing on it I really don't like is "Bennie and the Jets".
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54.6 | Say It Aint So | RGB::ROST | Hand out the arms and ammo | Fri Nov 08 1991 16:35 | 7 |
| Re: .3
Hey, Alan, how come the ones you *liked* (George, Bon Jovi) are the
ones all the critics slagged? Actually, I can't *imagine* Bon Jovi
doing "Levon", on paper anyway it sounds like a good joke.
Brian
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54.7 | And KC, you really like the Who version? Lame, imo! | QRYCHE::STARR | what's with you, man, and this garden..... | Fri Nov 08 1991 17:36 | 18 |
|
> Hey, Alan, how come the ones you *liked* (George, Bon Jovi) are the
> ones all the critics slagged?
Actually, I thought I pretty much went along with the Globe review, except
for the Bon Jovi one. I know the Globe said the only good ones were Oleta
Adams, Kate Bush, Sinead O'Connor, and Rod Stewart (whom I forgot to mention,
but he does a nice job on "Your Song").
> Actually, I can't *imagine* Bon Jovi doing "Levon", on paper anyway it
> sounds like a good joke.
Surprisingly enough, this is the most faithful cover on here. Jon *really*
comes close to duplicating Elton's voice and his mannerisms. Yeah, it might
be real derivitive, but its a lot better than some of the other stuff on
here!
alan
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54.8 | Why do I suddenly feel like Anita Hill...??? | SWAM1::BASS_SY | If it doesn't splatter, it'll bounce | Tue Nov 12 1991 15:50 | 15 |
| I bought it last week and as yet have not had a chance to play it,
but BILLBOARD gives it at least a passing review, with some slight
differences as to their choices for best job. Oleta Adams's cover
was among those listed. Since I'm a fan of both Elton John (as well
as the John/Taupin songwriting duo) and Oleta, I'm anxious to hear.
As for some of the rest--particularly Bush and O'Connor--I can take
'em or leave 'em (especially Ms. Bush, who's never been a fave of
mine!), but I do at least want to give them the benefit of the doubt.
I'm dying to hear Tina Turner's version of "The Bitch Is Back"--THAT
oughta be devastating!
Sylvia
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54.9 | Again... | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Tue Nov 12 1991 16:25 | 4 |
| Can someone PLEASE enter a complete listing of exactly who does what on
this album?
K.C.
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54.10 | | TOOK::LEVINE | it seemed from all of eternity | Wed Nov 13 1991 13:21 | 12 |
| The few tracks I've heard on the radio so far have sounded good overall:
o Phil Collins doing "Burn Down the Mission" -- excellent
o Bruce Hornsby doing "Madman Across the Water" -- excellent
o Kate Bush doing "Rocket Man" -- if I liked Kate's voice, I would have
liked this one :-)
o The Who doing "Saturday Night..." -- well, they tried, but they just don't
sound the same without Keith Moon
Maybe the rest of the album is filled with dreck, I dunno?
-Lance-
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54.11 | Your wish is my command... | SWAM1::BASS_SY | If it doesn't splatter, it'll bounce | Wed Nov 13 1991 16:08 | 121 |
|
For K.C. and anyone else who cares, here is the complete track list for
"Two Rooms," the Elton John/Bernie Taupin "tribute album":
1. "Border Song" - Eric Clapton
2. "Rocket Man" - Kate Bush
3. "Come Down In Time" - Sting
4. "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" - The Who
5. "Crocodile Rock" - The Beach Boys
6. "Daniel" - Wilson Phillips
7. "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word" - Joe Cocker
8. "Levon" - Jon Bon Jovi
9. "The Bitch Is Back" - Tina Turner
10. "Philadelphia Freedom" - Daryl Hall & John Oates
11. "Your Song" - Rod Stewart
12. "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" - Oleta Adams
13. "Madman Across The Water" - Bruce Hornsby
14. "Sacrifice" - Sinead O'Connor
15. "Burn Down The Mission" - Phil Collins
16. "Tonight" - George Michael
And at the risk of being the lone dissenter among the pack (possibly
barring K.C.'s pronouncement), let me assume my new role as "the Anita
Hill of NOTES" and offer my comments:
Despite being in fine voice, showing tastefully-restrained guitar chops and
having an impressive list of sidemen, "Border Song" is a waste, IMO. The
wistful, gospel-infused demeanor in Elton's original is eschewed in favor of
a honky-tonk flavor which makes it come off as cheap and tawdry.
"Rocket Man" is a wretched disaster. I've never liked Kate Bush, so my
prejudices are showing. To my ears, her voice sounds as though her vocal
cords were soaked in alum--add to that the somber, almost dirgelike tone
given to the arrangement, and the results are an aural aggravation.
For me, the other klunkers are:
"Philadelphia Freedom" - The poseurs of blue-eyed R&B took all the punch
out of this number. The result is a limp, plodding, mannered affair which
is a far cry from the celebratory discofied thump of Elton's original
(which I believe was written in honor of the U.S. Bicentennial).
George Michael's "Tonight" (and for that matter, George himself, IMO) suffers
from the same malady as Hall & Oates' effort. A little too much melodrama
for my taste. I swear, I could almost see him preening amidst the shrieks
of the girls in the audience.
I really liked Elton's version of "Sacrifice." And for the most part, I
like Sinead O'Connor. However, this time I think she made a serious mis-
step in tackling this particular song. The understated anthemic quality
which worked so well for her with Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U" does not
serve to do either Sinead or the song justice.
Phil Collins seems to always be a favorite whipping boy, but I like him.
He IS capable of excesses, though, and the liberal use of the Phenix Horns
in "Burn Down The Mission" during the interlude of the tempo pick-up takes
it slightly over the edge so that it sounds a tad bombastic. If you're
not a Collins fan, this will confirm your opinion of him. But I think he
does a fine job on the slower sections, with an almost-identical reading
of Elton's version.
Contrary to what an earlier noter indicated, I did not think Jon Bon Jovi
sounded like Elton in "Levon," though his attempt was sincere. Oddly enough,
his voice to me was reminiscent of Axl Rose, and that may have clouded my
impression of the song (I'll refrain from any G&R bashing, though I detest
the group, and Axl in particular). My apologies to Jon; he deserves better.
The Beach Boys' "Crocodile Rock" teeters on the edge of the same sort of
schmaltz that trademarked their big comeback hit, "Kokomo" (though I DID
like that song), but it's a minor gripe. The overall good-natured fun
of the song overcomes the camp. Bruce Hornsby's nasal, almost whiny de-
livery nearly sinks "Madman Across The Water," but I loved his jazzy
piano noodlings, bearing the stamp of Keith Jarrett (one of his idols)
rather than Elton John.
And as for the "pluses":
Oddly enough, I like Sting's "Come Down In Time," despite its moody and
somber tone. It's not quite as dramatic as his reworking of Hendrix's
"Little Wing," but it has an appeal.
And contrary to another noter's observation, *I* thought The Who's "Satur-
day Night's Alright For Fighting" was inspired!! It had all the trappings
of many of The Who's early hits. I'd almost have sworn Pete Townshend
wrote the song himself, if I didn't know better. Roger Daltrey's manic
growl gave the song just the right amount of "bad boy" attitude. The quote
of "Take Me To The Pilot" was a little off-kilter, but otherwise it's a
grand paean to the "boys' night out."
The female equivalent to that would have to be Tina's bodacious "The Bitch
Is Back." I knew this would be a song tailor-made for her "rockin' mama"
persona. She changes the words slightly, saying "I'm the bitch, and I'm
back" and eliminating the line "I get high in the evening sniffing pots of
glue." But otherwise it's a spirited romp, full of ballsy bravado. I
can't wait for the video on this one!!
Though it borders on saccharine, I confess I do like Wilson Phillips' ver-
sion of "Daniel." Sheathed in their wholesome harmonies, it has an endear-
ing innocence to it. In an ironic twist of poetic justice, the sax solo
is done by a man named Daniel Higgins, who probably (understandably) got a
kick out of hearing the girls cooing his name.
Another highlight is Oleta Adam's "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me." I felt
she gave an on-the-money reading, with an understated, yet soulful injection
of gospel. Likewise, I found Rod Stewart's "Your Song" to be poignant and
almost reverently loving, full of Stewart's fondness for his mate and fellow
soccer enthusiast.
Lastly, Joe Cocker gets a gold star for his raspy, yet effective "Sorry
Seems To Be The Hardest Word."
For me, this makes up about 50% of the CD that I liked, so I have to say
that I'm satisfied. My enjoyment of the "hits" far outweighs my distaste
for the misses, and I guess I can't ask for more than that.
To each his own.
Sylvia
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54.12 | | SAHQ::LUBER | HOME OF 1991 NL CHAMP ATLANTA BRAVES!! | Mon Nov 25 1991 09:42 | 7 |
| Anyone catch the fascinating EJ/David Frost interview on PBS this week?
I always knew that EJ wrote the melodies after BT wrote the lyrics, but
I didn't realize how fast the process was. EJ said he generally comes
up with the melody within 20 minutes to 1/2 hour, and occasionally has
the track recorded within two hours of first sitting down at the piano
with the lyrics in front of him.
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54.13 | So that's why the songs are cr@p | XSTACY::NBLEHEIN | | Mon Nov 25 1991 10:41 | 17 |
54.14 | | WRKSYS::MARKEY | Grand Parade of Lifeless Packaging | Mon Nov 25 1991 11:06 | 5 |
| The previous reply has been set hidden by the moderator... for many
reasons which relate to the basic principles of the notes file.
Brian
MUSIC Mod
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54.15 | teenage idle relapse | SOURCE::ZAPPIA | smell the magic | Mon Dec 02 1991 16:40 | 15 |
|
RE: .5 I too was recently listening to "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"
after a long time in between listens and I still enjoyed it.
I just happen to catch the David Frost interview, it was very
fascinating. In all the years since I first listened to Elton
I don't recall seeing many interviews especially one as personal.
It was really an amazing process how quickly he came up with
the melodies after seeing the lyrics.
He and Eric Clapton are doing a double bill show this summer at
Wimbley but are there other plans scheduled together?
- Jim
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54.16 | | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Tue Dec 03 1991 09:26 | 4 |
| Love his Diet Coke commercial...almost enough to drink the sludge
(ALMOST...but not quite)! :^)
K.C.
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54.17 | Elton and George Michael | JUPITR::LCLARK | | Tue Dec 03 1991 12:30 | 10 |
|
Did anyone catch the new video of George Michael and Elton? "Don't Let
The Sun Go Down On Me" What an awesome tribute??
I thought GM did a great job with it and having Elton sing, too was
great. I do love that "George Michael"
Leslie (RON) Read-Only-Noter
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54.18 | | DELNI::STHILAIRE | not feelin' it no more | Thu Dec 05 1991 16:40 | 17 |
| Elton John was my favorite for a few years in the '70's and I just
can't see the point of Elton John's songs without his voice and piano.
(I know the point is that it's a tribute, but I don't personally see
the point in my bothering to buy the album, since I'd rather listen to
him doing his own songs.)
I haven't heard the Kate Bush version of Rocket Man, but my daughter
told me she considers it one of the worst covers she's ever heard. She
went on and on about how much she hates it. :-)
I really don't listen to Elton John's music much these days. I think I
OD'd on it in the 70's, but still consider him one of my all-time
favorites. Saw the interview with Frost and enjoyed it, and have seen
him in concert 4 times in the past.
Lorna
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54.19 | Pleased as punch | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Fri Dec 06 1991 09:33 | 27 |
| Well, folks, I went out and bought "Two Rooms" last night, and gave it
a close listen.
With the exceptions of 3, I thought this album was excellent! A lot of
feeling and a lot of heart went into this.
The 3 exceptions were Clapton (Slowhand got a little TOO slow), Bush
(She was fine 'til she got to the chorus - then she lost me) and George
Michael (we got a bum disc - this wouldn't play!)
Although not a Beach Boys fan, I thought that they were GREAT doing
"Crocodile Rock", and if Wilson Phillips had done any better job on
"Daniel" I would have been a basket case.
So THAT'S who Oleta Adams is - Awesome!
I was pleasantly surprised with Stewart and Cocker - they both sounded
better than usual. And although Bon Jovi sounded WORSE than usual, he
gave "Levon" a good swing.
The hub and I differed on opinion on Sinead, but he doesn't like her
anyway. "She doesn't sing over the music!" (Boy, was he surprised a
verse later!)
Just about everyone else was pleasantly par for the course.
K.C.
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54.20 | Once again, great minds think alike...!!! | SWAM1::BASS_SY | If it doesn't splatter, it'll bounce | Thu Dec 12 1991 18:30 | 12 |
| AHA!! I was right--K.C. and I are pretty much simpatico in our
impressions of "Two Rooms"...at least, we agree on the clunkers
(Clapton, Bush and George Michael).
That reminds me, though--with the recent spate of anthologies/multi-
disc box sets that have flooded the stores for the holidays, does
anyone have the Elton John box set ("Now And Then," I believe it's
called)?? Can anyone tell me the selections included??
Sylvia
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54.21 | ? | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Are you with me Doctor Wu? | Fri Dec 13 1991 12:24 | 2 |
| Anyone happen to know where the concert footage for the George and
Elton version of "Don't let" was recorded?
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54.22 | Goferrit!!!!!!!! | AYOV27::DROBB | unwashed and somewhat slightly dazed | Wed Dec 18 1991 06:17 | 15 |
| <<< Note 54.20 by SWAM1::BASS_SY "If it doesn't splatter, it'll bounce" >>>
<<< That reminds me, though--with the recent spate of anthologies/multi-
<<< disc box sets that have flooded the stores for the holidays, does
<<< anyone have the Elton John box set ("Now And Then," I believe it's
<<< called)?? Can anyone tell me the selections included??
Hi Sylvia! The title of the EJ boxed is "To Be Continued ..." - it's
four CDs with an excellent ??-page accompanying booklet to boot. IMHO,
the choice of tracks provides a first-class overview of his career, and
it's amazing just how many 'classics' you encounter along the way.
Recommended purchase!!
- Dougie
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54.23 | Rest in Peace, Dee Murray...... | SVCRUS::MCNAMARA | | Thu Jan 16 1992 09:22 | 8 |
| ...just heard on 'BCN that Dee Murray passed away today,in a hospital
while being "treated" for cancer....Elton issued a statement saying
that Dee was one of the reasons for his early success....one of the
great bass players. always solid studio and live perfomer....another
loss for rock n' roll....rest in peace,Dee Murray......
sad mac
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54.24 | I'm bummin'.... | WEDOIT::ABATELLI | MESA BOOGIE modified by PEAVEY! | Thu Jan 16 1992 10:59 | 14 |
| Oh no... (insert large sigh here)
Dee (IMO) was probably one of the best bassists I've ever heard. He had
a clean progressive balzy tone that nobody came close to. Listen to all
the early Elton disks. One disk that blew me away was that live album
he cut at a radio station in 1975 (?) with Elton and just listen to Dee's
chops! Unreal!! How about his Uriah Heap days too! Way too cool for the
listening public in those days.
This is a grey day for me cause Dee was one of my biggest bass influences.
At least his pain is over....
Fred (who's bummin with this news)
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54.25 | Remembering Dee Murray | VICKI::MANSOR | | Thu Feb 13 1992 10:52 | 6 |
| I read in the Boston Globe today that Elton is putting on a benefit
concert for Dee Murray at the Grand Ole' Opry in Nashville on March
15th. Dee lived in a suburb of Nashville. Nice touch! I wish it
was closer 'cause I'd definitely attend.
I hope Elton hits the road this year. He's overdue for the New England
area.
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54.27 | If my cat were alive, he'd scratch you! :^) | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Fri Feb 14 1992 15:10 | 6 |
| Re: .26
Why did he cancel? And (aside of that incident) what do you think of
his music?
K.C.
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54.28 | Is there a full moon or something? | MADCAP::MARKEY | Grand Parade of Lifeless Packaging | Fri Feb 14 1992 15:38 | 17 |
| RE .26
Moderator here... turn down the volume on those opinions, eh? I spent
my afternoon yesterday putting out a notes file confligration and I'm
in no mood to spend another afternoon doing it. I'm invoking "executive
privilege" and hiding both notes in question. The kind of statements
you made are bound to attract heat from people who like the artists that
you're trashing. Also, to call people names like you did in .26 is
absolutely verboten in this here conference, and all conferences in
Digital (read the recent John Sims memo). I'm not trying to tell you
what your opinions should be, but please use a little judgement when
expressing them.
Thank you,
Brian
MUSIC Mod
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54.29 | So *that's* why my knuckles bin gittin hairy!!! | ATIS01::ASHFORTH | | Fri Feb 14 1992 15:40 | 0 |
54.30 | Elton John: A no show who I hope never shows | EPS::BAUER | BOGEY AND STAR TREK LOVER | Tue Feb 18 1992 11:54 | 8 |
| Since our illustrious moderator rmvd my last message I shall only say this,
If you gave me Elton John Tickets I wouldnt go. He cancelled 1/2 hour befor
show last time at the centrum (many were on there way in the pooring rain)
and he wasn't even in the country.
As for his music...hey great...I like him....personally....he doesn't deserve
my money on a ticket to a concert he'll cancel from England.
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54.32 | Just for the record, a "nay" vote... | ATIS01::ASHFORTH | | Tue Feb 18 1992 14:18 | 15 |
| Re .31:
> If you have since decided to disregard his entire catalog of music,
> which is certainly "decent" by anyone's standards, I should think you
> are only depriving yourself.
I don't wish to offend Elton's fans, but for the record, I can only recall
finding *one* of his many, many songs worth more than one listen. I've frankly
never understood how he became popular. No accounting for tastes, and all that.
Just pointing out that Elton John's music is by no means universally
acknowledged to be great, regardless of whether his treatment of his fans does
or doesn't leave something to be desired. Carry on...
Bob
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54.33 | Why? I dunno | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Tue Feb 18 1992 14:47 | 15 |
| Re: .32
Hey...you should put that-all in the "I Don't Get It" note! :^)
I love EJ & his music, but would never play it when a non-fan is
around. (But then again, my household is run on a "request line"
basis). ;^)
RE: .30 (I think)
HAD you ever found out why he cancelled? Could it be something wrong
with his transpo? His health? Maybe he fell down (and couldn't get
up)? (sorry)
K.C.
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54.34 | | VICKI::MANSOR | | Wed Feb 19 1992 07:01 | 14 |
| Re: .30
I find it very hard to believe a performer would wait until a half-hour
before a concert to cancel. I'm not saying you're incorrect, but if
you're talking about last year's concert at the Centrum (January?), I
had great seats and was dissapointed, but found out well in advance
that day.
Re: .32
Just wondering what that "one" song was that you liked. As a person
who has trouble finding one song of Elton's that I dislike, I was
curious as to what you considered his "best".
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54.35 | Single song with "redeeming social value..." | ATIS01::ASHFORTH | | Wed Feb 19 1992 08:53 | 26 |
| Re .34:
I may have the song title incorrect, but I believe it's "Do You Know What I
Mean." Very atypical, from what I've heard- not a rocker, none of Elton's
standard (and for me, ho-hum) routine keyboard stuff. Just a wistful, simple
(intentionally, I believe) sound and lyrics to match.
In case I have the name wrong, some of the lyrics were:
I know it's very hard
To leave behind the life you knew.
But there's no other way
And now it's really up to you.
Chorus:
Love is the opening door,
Love is what we came here for,
Noone could offer you more-
Do you know what I mean?
Have your eyes really seen?
I think fans will agree this is a tad off Elton's usual turf- with the possible
exception of "Candle in the Wind." Not coincidentally, I find the latter his
next best attempt...
Bob
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54.36 | Early Elton's the best! | VICKI::MANSOR | | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:40 | 13 |
| Re: .34
You're talking about "Love Song" off the Tumbleweed Connection album
which contains some great songs/lyrics, none of which were overplayed
on pop rock radio like his later stuff. I am one of those early Elton
fans that still enjoys listening to Tumbleweed, Madman Across the
Water, Empty Sky, Honky Chateau and the Elton John album.
In my opinion, it's his best stuff, and if you listened to these
albums, especially Elton John and Tumbleweed Connection, you'll hear
a lot more "atypical" songs and realize there's more of those "simple
sounds".
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54.37 | My favorite EJ song | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Soaring on the wings of dawn | Wed Feb 19 1992 18:09 | 10 |
| I like a lot of Elton's songs, but there is one I like so much, and
stands out so much compared to everything else he's done, that I
sometimes wonder if he really wrote it.
Actually, it's "two songs":
"Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding"
Among the best time I've ever had playing music was doing that tune
with one of my bands.
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54.38 | once a major fan | HAVASU::HEISER | stop making sense! | Wed Feb 19 1992 19:24 | 10 |
| My favorite albums were "Rock of the Westies", "Goodbye Yellow Brick
Road", "Captain Fantastic & The Brown Dirt Cowboy" and "Caribou".
I guess you could say his middle years were my favorites.
As for favorite songs, "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding",
"I've Seen the Saucers", "One Horse Town" (on Blue Moves), "Empty Sky",
"Tower of Babel", "Captain Fantastic...", anything on Rock of the
Westies.
Mike
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54.39 | "Two Rooms" Video is worth a look | JAMES6::MANSOR | | Wed Feb 19 1992 21:02 | 18 |
| Re: .37
No question "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" was a great
combo of songs. One of the trademarks of Elton's concerts was to open
with that combo. It really got the night off to a great start!
As this note started with the discussion of "Two Rooms", the Elton
and Bernie Taupin tribute, I thought I'd add a note about the "Two
Rooms" video. It's pretty well done and contains some good footage
of Elton's early years, as well as frank discussion from both, about
each other.
While on the topic of favorite songs, I have trouble because there
are just too many I've enjoyed. I would have to say "The Greatest
Discovery" off the Elton John album, and "Skyline Pigeon" off Empty Sky
rate pretty high. From the later albums (mid-70's) I really enjoyed a
song from Blue Moves called "Someone's Final Song".
I could go on and on...
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54.40 | Guess I better kill myself | RAGMOP::T_PARMENTER | Year of the Golden Monkey | Thu Feb 20 1992 08:44 | 2 |
| I like the teenage suicide song with the tap dance solo (courtesy of the
great Legs Larry Smith).
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54.41 | Words: TOWER OF BABEL | FSOA::HLEINONEN | | Thu Feb 20 1992 12:28 | 12 |
|
Can anyone send me the lyrics to "Tower of Babel" (off-line
of course). I'm not an Elton fan and would rather not have
to purchase an album, but I'm working another song(?) with
the same title and I'd be curious to see this one.
Thanks!
Heidi Leinonen @MRO
FSOA::HLEINONEN
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54.42 | | PEACOK::BLAIR | Ren and Stimpy...the Lost Episodes | Tue Mar 03 1992 13:56 | 6 |
|
Was there an early album called Valhalla or something like that?
I remember a real high energy tuned called "If I could only fly"
which I liked a lot.
-pat
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54.43 | Elton Song | OLTRIX::ZAPPIA | punk rock polly | Tue Mar 03 1992 14:12 | 5 |
|
Wasn't "Valhalla" on EMPTY SKY?
- Jim
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54.44 | | VICKI::MANSOR | | Thu Mar 05 1992 08:55 | 4 |
| re: .43
Yes, Valhalla is on "Empty Sky". Boy, was that a long time ago!
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54.45 | happy birthday, Elton!! | SVCRUS::MCNAMARA | | Wed Mar 25 1992 12:20 | 8 |
| ...happy 45th, Elton....you're the greatest......BTW, new book on
Reginald out by Philip Norman, got a good review in today's GLOBE
about it...he's the same guy who wrote "Shout", about the Beatles...
anyway, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!
mac
|
54.46 | Go ahead.Pull on it!! | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son of the Dawn | Wed Mar 25 1992 18:57 | 5 |
| Happy new hair transplant EJ.
I know it only cost you $27,000,but,hey,thats allright..
Crazy_whadda_weave_Al
|
54.47 | elton and eric? | CIVIC::ROBERTS | object may be closer than appears | Thu Apr 02 1992 17:47 | 5 |
|
Is Elton playing a show with Clapton in the upcoming months? Here on
the east coast I mean. of the U.S.
carol
|
54.48 | Wish I were going | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Thu Apr 02 1992 17:55 | 5 |
| Yes. The clerk that I spoke to at Coconuts (near the Pheasant Lane
Mall in Nashua, NH) said that he is going to an Elton/Eric show soon,
but I don't remember where it was.
K.C.
|
54.49 | | USOPS::ZAPPIA | Pro-Escalator-Movement | Fri Apr 03 1992 07:31 | 3 |
|
Hartford, CT or Sullivan Stadium (Foxboro, MA) or some where else,
Wembley for sure!
|
54.50 | Is it officially at Foxboro? | VICKI::MANSOR | | Mon Apr 06 1992 23:15 | 5 |
| An Aug. 18th date was mentioned for an Elton/Eric Clapton combo
at Sullivan Stadium in Foxboro, MA., but the last I heard it wasn't
official.
Does anyone know more? I don't believe tickets have gone on sale
yet.
|
54.51 | ticket agency for foxboro | CIVIC::ROBERTS | object may be closer than appears | Mon Apr 27 1992 14:47 | 4 |
| stil no announcement about tic sales . who usually handles Foxboro
...Ticketmaster?
carol
|
54.52 | | EPS::BAUER | Timber Wolf | Thu Apr 30 1992 13:00 | 8 |
| Perhaps this time he'll actually be in the country
when the concert gets ready to start.....
Elton Go Home!
Disgruntled fan,
TW
|
54.53 | I want know about Elton John. | JIT406::HOSOYA | | Fri May 15 1992 00:34 | 13 |
| I find the book about Elton John and/or Bernie Taupine.
If such a book is issued, I want to know its title and pubilisher.
In Japan, though "Your song" is very popular song,
it is very difficult to find the book(including lyrics, music)
about Elton and Bernie.
Please give me information.
Execuse me that my english is poor.
Thanks in advance.
Atsuyuki Hosoya (JIT406::HOSOYA) Japan
|
54.54 | | SELL3::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Fri May 15 1992 10:14 | 9 |
| Hey...your English is good enough to get a point across! :^)
A suggestion...if it is available where you are, try to get the
videotape "Two Rooms". There is a lot of great information on it. No
lyrics, tho...for that, the CD "Two Rooms" (Elton John/Bernie Taupin
songs done by other artists) has the lyrics to some of the most popular
songs, including "Your Song" (My personal favorite).
K.C.
|
54.55 | books | OLTRIX::ZAPPIA | tripping with angels | Fri May 15 1992 11:10 | 5 |
|
That book caught my eye last time I was in Tower, I'll try to
remember to see who the publisher/author is next time I see it.
- Jim
|
54.56 | tour? | MIMS::DUCAT_D | | Wed May 27 1992 14:52 | 5 |
| Anyone have any idea if Elton will be touring nationally this year
(specifically Atlanta?)
Dan
|
54.57 | | COMICS::JAMESM | Maroubra Girls.....SCHWING! | Thu May 28 1992 04:59 | 6 |
| Well as you know he is touring the UK with Clapton/Raitt, and while he
is over here he is playing a few solo shows. So I would have thought he'd do
the same in the US...play one night with Clapton, and then fit in a few
shows on his own.
MArk
|
54.58 | | SELL1::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Thu May 28 1992 10:15 | 3 |
| *sigh* I can dream...
K.C.
|
54.59 | | COMICS::JAMESM | Maroubra Girls.....SCHWING! | Thu May 28 1992 15:23 | 10 |
| Why bother dreaming...there are too many facts :)
FACT: Elton/Clapton/Raitt/Stigers are touring the UK
FACT: " " ? ? " " " US
FACT: Elton is playing a few solo shows whilst over here
PROBABLE FACT: He will do the same in the US :)))))
Oh well perhaps dreaming is better :)
MArk
|
54.60 | finally | VICKI::LEBLANC | Travelin on the 910 | Wed Jun 03 1992 11:34 | 1 |
| New EJ Album release June 23
|
54.61 | elton tix yet? | CIVIC::ROBERTS | a blinding flash o'the obvious | Thu Jun 04 1992 16:37 | 2 |
| still no word on tix for Elton at Foxboro ..... hmmm
|
54.62 | elton | FURFCE::LIZ | | Wed Jun 17 1992 14:55 | 9 |
|
I just heard on the radio that Elton John will be
performing at the Shay (sp) staduim on Aug 21st.
As far as I know the tickets are not on sale yet.
Where is Shay stadium anyway?
Liz
|
54.63 | | PCOJCT::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Wed Jun 17 1992 15:10 | 14 |
| Shea Stadium is located in Flushing, NY (Queens). It is the baseball
stadium where the NY Mets work their non-magic (flame intended).
Located near LaGuardia Airport, where the planes fly overhead every 5
minutes, it is NOT the nicest place for a concert. I saw The Rolling
Stones there three years ago and Grand Funk Railroad more years ago
then I care to remember! The sound tends to drift away and whatever
group is playing needs to have an EXCELLENT sound system.
Ticket bracelets for Elton John/Eric Clapton will be distributed this
Friday at 12 noon. Ticket go on sale via Ticketmaster on Saturday
starting at 9AM. I don't know the prices, but if you call your local
Ticketmaster I'm sure they'll supply the details.
Fredda
|
54.64 | | PCOJCT::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Wed Jun 17 1992 16:53 | 21 |
|
FYI..
Thought everyone would want to know ticket (rip-off) prices for Elton
John/Eric Clapton.
They are $35.00 PLUS Ticketmaster fees for regular seats. Gold Circle
ticket prices haven't been anounced yet, however, we believe they will
be in the neighborhood of approximately $50.00 plus Ticketmaster fees.
And if you call on the phone there is an extra phone charge!
Since this is a baseball stadium the orchestra is hundreds of seats
across, so you have no guarantee of an unobstructed view!
Also, parking will probably be $6.00 per car.
Regards,
Fredda
|
54.65 | | COMICS::JAMESM | Sheepie for Sale or Rent | Thu Jun 18 1992 05:00 | 5 |
| That is OK....They are playing 3 sold out nights at Wembley Stadium,
72,000 a night and the tickets(including booking fees) were
30pounds...around $60......But we do get Bonnie Raitt aswell :)
Mark
|
54.66 | No Elton this summer | CIVIC::ROBERTS | a blinding flash o'the obvious | Thu Jun 25 1992 11:55 | 7 |
|
Heard on the radio this morning that Elton will not be touring in the
US until the fall - it appears that he will not be touring with Eric.
Eric, on the other (slow)hand will be at Great Woods and at Shea Stadium
as we all have heard and rejoiced over!
carol
|
54.67 | New Album....Err..CD | MIMS::DUCAT_D | | Thu Jun 25 1992 15:05 | 5 |
| Anyone give a listen to the new EJ album. Havn't picked it up
yet. is it worth it?
Dan
|
54.68 | | EPS::BAUER | Timber Wolf | Thu Jun 25 1992 16:31 | 5 |
| Is anyone surprised Elton is a noshow again.
not me....no sir.
TW
|
54.69 | Elton John's Newest - The One - Reviewed | EPS::BAUER | Timber Wolf | Fri Jun 26 1992 10:44 | 44 |
| Bought this disc and thought it was just ok.
No strong hooks in any of the songs but I wanted
to put a few words in from the cut entitled
The Last Song:
Yesterday you came to lift me up
As light as straw and brittle as a bird
Today I weight less than a shadow on the wall
Just one more whisper of a voice unheard
Tomorrow leave the windows open
As fear grows please hold me in your arms
Won't you hlep me if you can to shake this
anger
I need your gentle hands to keep me calm.
Cause I never thought I'd lose
I only thought I'd win
I never dreamed I'd feel
This fire beneath my skin
I can't believe you love me
I never thought you'd come
I guess I misjudged love
Between a father and his son.
---------------
There is more to this powerful song and for me
it a beautiful remembrance of a son dying of aids
and the final - perhaps first time, desperate -
contact he has with his dad.
Perhaps others will see different things in the
song, but it is my hope that if it is released
as a single, it will move you as it did me.
The album is only ok, but this song sparkles even
though it is brief.
All my Best,
TW (who liked SLEEPING WITH THE PAST better)
|
54.70 | | EPS::BAUER | Timber Wolf | Fri Jun 26 1992 12:39 | 5 |
| THE ONE has lush piano by Elton...I like it.
Nobody pass out now...
TW
|
54.71 | | SAHQ::LUBER | There'sGonnaComeATimeWhenImGonnaMangeYourMind | Tue Jun 30 1992 16:25 | 9 |
| The Atlanta paper characterized the album as muzak. The new single is
only receiving airplay on adult contemporary stations. The CD is just
OK -- nothing great. Sleeping With the Past was a far superior effort,
IMHO.
I think the new single is OK, but the piano is a little too lush for my
liking.
Who is Vance Buck, the person that Elton dedicated the album to?
|
54.72 | "The One" has potential! | VICKI::MANSOR | | Fri Jul 10 1992 08:46 | 9 |
| Now that I've listened to the new CD a few times, I think some
folks are underestimating this CD. Yes, I still like "Sleeping with
the Past" better, but the first 6 songs on "The One" are quite good.
And the last song is another Elton/Bernie masterpiece.
The duet with Clapton on "Runaway Train" is powerful! I hope that
is the next hit. Then again, if it does that, they'll kill it
with overplay. Never mind.
Still no word on a Boston area concert? What's the deal?
|
54.73 | It has its moments | VICKI::LEBLANC | Travelin on the 910 | Tue Jul 14 1992 16:00 | 6 |
| I thought I heard that Vance Buck IS 'The One'...
Great Piano solo at the end of "Sweat it Out"
There is ALWAYS one exceptional ballad on each EJ Album. The Last Song
is certainly it.
|
54.74 | | QUIVER::MILLER | | Thu Jul 30 1992 14:40 | 5 |
|
Maybe this has been mentioned before, but.....
who the $%#%$#^%#% is Bernie Taupin????????????????????
|
54.75 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Wats'a Glen? | Thu Jul 30 1992 15:12 | 6 |
| .74� who the $%#%$#^%#% is Bernie Taupin????????????????????
That's Elton's long time asscociate co-writer..and very good one at
that...he and Elton wrote all of the hits!
B.A.
|
54.76 | words | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | | Thu Jul 30 1992 17:15 | 8 |
|
>> That's Elton's long time asscociate co-writer..and very good one at
>> that...he and Elton wrote all of the hits!
(i.e., he was the lyricist. And it's said that they used to
work separately - Bernie would write the words and throw them
over the wall for Elton to put to music. Amazing.)
|
54.77 | | AKOCOA::TOMAO | Totally legal!!! | Thu Jul 30 1992 17:28 | 3 |
| They would work in "Two Rooms" hence the name of the latest CD
Joyce
|
54.78 | What's amazing? | BAVIKI::good | Michael Good | Mon Aug 03 1992 15:42 | 6 |
| Re .76:
What's amazing about having one person write the words
and the composer then setting them to music? That's
been a popular songwriting practice for hundreds of
years...
|
54.79 | | SAHQ::LUBER | There'sGonnaComeATimeWhenImGonnaMangeYourMind | Mon Aug 03 1992 17:35 | 1 |
| Au contraire, with most songwriting teams, the music comes first.
|
54.80 | one brain tied behind his back | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | | Mon Aug 03 1992 18:01 | 13 |
|
>>What's amazing about having one person write the words
>>and the composer then setting them to music? That's
I find the product of this particular set of non-collaborative
efforts amazing, pardonnez-moi. But even if one of them had
done it alone, I would find the product amazing. Call me
easily impressed if you like.
Diane
|
54.81 | 2 Great Woods show's | NEMAIL::MERCIER | You keep your mouth Shut!!!! | Wed Aug 05 1992 13:03 | 8 |
| Elton John tickets go on sale saturday 8/8 for 2 shows at Great Woods:
Sept 15
Sept 16
Tickets are avaiable through ticketmaster
Bob
|
54.82 | I don't think so... | BAVIKI::good | Michael Good | Wed Aug 05 1992 13:54 | 17 |
| Re .79:
In classical songwriting and opera, words almost always come
first. The composer will set poems by a poet or librettist.
Occasionally the composer will also write the words, occasionally
there will be more collaboration (especially in opera and other
musical theater), but those are exceptions. In rock songwriting
things tend to be more flexible.
Re .80:
I don't disagree at all with calling the John/Taupin songs
themselves amazing! It's just that they followed the same
songwriting practice that has worked for thousands of composers
for hundreds of years. That's not to say that their songs
sound like anyone else's, or that they aren't a uniquely
talented pair!
|
54.83 | chacun a son gout | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | | Wed Aug 05 1992 16:08 | 23 |
|
>I don't disagree at all with calling the John/Taupin songs
>themselves amazing! It's just that they followed the same
>songwriting practice that has worked for thousands of composers
>for hundreds of years. That's not to say that their songs
>sound like anyone else's, or that they aren't a uniquely
>talented pair!
Okay. Well, I wasn't aware that most teams wrote their
songs in a virtual vacuum. Always assumed it was done with
one guy leaning over the piano with the words in his head,
while the other guy picked out a tune or something like that.
Not to be simplistic about it, but you know what I mean.
I'm astounded that in their case, the music so perfectly fits
the lyrics; that Elton John could apparently sense the
nuances of emotion behind the lyrics with such precision.
I guess you can't ask me not to be amazed, Michael - forgive
my naivete'. 8^)
Di
|
54.84 | Concert report | MIMS::DUCAT_D | | Thu Aug 13 1992 11:18 | 12 |
| Well, caught EJ at Lakewood Theatre here in Atlanta last night. Great
show. He hasn't lost any thing at all. The corud was great, I had
lawn seats, and it rained from the moment the concert started until the
last enchore. He can still rock with the old stuff, and I really enjoy
the new. all in all, well worth the cold I can feel comming on.
PS, anyone know who the David is that he dedicated a song to in the
concert. I believe that he said something about him being ill. I
could be mistaken.
Dan
|
54.85 | | COMICS::JAMESM | An American Kitty in London! | Fri Aug 14 1992 04:41 | 4 |
| He did the same dedication in London last month...I just asumed it was
one of his old "friends" who was dying of Aids or something.
Mark
|
54.86 | More, more...!!! | VICKI::MANSOR | | Fri Aug 14 1992 08:47 | 6 |
| re. 84 and .85,
What songs did he do from the new CD, "The One"? Did he do his usual
20+ songs, or is he cutting down because of age? He's coming to New
England in September and I think I'm going to have to pay dearly for
tickets. Can't miss this show!
|
54.87 | more details | MIMS::DUCAT_D | | Fri Aug 14 1992 10:19 | 29 |
| Let's see, he sang from 8:00 till 11:00, without stopping. I'd
say he sang over 20 songs, but is was raining, we were roudy, hard to
say. From the new Disc, he played "The One", "The last Song",
"Whitewash county" (southerners loved that one), "When a woman doesn't
want you", "And simple life". A pretty good selection from the new
disc, although I had hoped he would have played Runaway train".
Lemme see If I can remember some of the songs he played.
Rocket Man (excellent), the b*tch is back, Monalisa's and Mad hatters
(parts one and two), Sad songs, Funural for a friend, Love Lies
bleeding, Dont let the sun go down on me, Candle in the wind, sorry
seems to be the hardest word, your song, Alice, burn down the mission,
Saturday night. Thats 19 that I can remember off the top of my head.
I know there were more, but that's all I remember. two songs he really
went a long time were Rocket Man and Sad songs. Sad songs must of went
on for five minutes before of piano jamming before he got into it.
the end of rocket man went on for five minutes as well, with a pretty
good starfield laser show on the back wall.
I wasn't crazy about the backup singers, they kinda reminded me of the
Pepsi girls, Uh Huh. One of them had tremendous range, and got to show
off.
I like his new Bass player too.
|
54.89 | Tour Dates? | CSC32::K_TO | | Fri Aug 14 1992 12:44 | 3 |
| Does anyone have dates for the tour?
Will he be playing in Colorado?
|
54.90 | Dates? | GENSIS::LAVEY | Dr. Heckyll & Mr. Jive | Wed Aug 26 1992 17:56 | 7 |
| I haven't kept up on this, but my brother asked me if I could find out for
him.... What date(s) is Elton John playing at Great Woods? (September
sometime, is it?) Are tickets available? Sold out?
Thanks!
-- Cathy
|
54.91 | Sept. 15 & 16th | TIGEMS::MCNEIL | | Thu Aug 27 1992 10:28 | 8 |
| Cathy,
Elton is playing on Sept. 15 & 16 at Great woods. Both shows are sold out!
I have heard a rumor that the shows may be cancelled, has anyone else
heard anything about this?
DAve
|
54.92 | | EMDS::OWEN | The reality of my surroundings | Thu Aug 27 1992 11:46 | 7 |
|
I wouldn't doubt it... EJ seems to cancel alot of shows now and then
due to exhaustion or other health problems.
Later...
Steve
|
54.93 | 2 Tickets Wanted! | PCBOPS::KCUNNINGHAM | | Thu Sep 03 1992 11:34 | 6 |
| I am looking for two tickets to Elton John at Great Woods. If anyone
has extra tickets, please contact me.
thanks,
Kris
|
54.94 | new show | LUDWIG::BERNIER | | Fri Sep 04 1992 14:22 | 4 |
|
New show added at GW. Tix on sale next Thursday..(I believe)
/ab
|
54.95 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | | Fri Sep 04 1992 17:03 | 6 |
|
>> New show added at GW. Tix on sale next Thursday..(I believe)
Yes, through Ticketmaster - no phone orders.
|
54.96 | "The One" lyrics | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | | Tue Sep 08 1992 13:55 | 17 |
|
Okay, at the risk of eliciting a resounding "What are you - DEAF?",
I have to ask about the lyrics to "The One".
I just can't figure out what he's saying in the refrain's first
line.
"..and all I ever needed was [__],
[like?] freedom fields, where wild horses run.
When stars collide, like you and I, no shadows block the sun.
You're all I ever needed - baby, you're the one."
Sorry to be so dense about this, but it's driving
me nuts.
Thanks, Di
|
54.97 | | VICKI::MANSOR | | Tue Sep 08 1992 15:17 | 7 |
| re .96
You've got it right. "All I ever needed was The One"
"Like freedom fields where wild horses run"
Pick up the CD. Not only will you get the words but another 8 or 9
Elton classics. It's well worth it.
|
54.98 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Better make it through today | Tue Sep 08 1992 15:43 | 1 |
| is the track he does with Clapton on ONE ?
|
54.99 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Sep 09 1992 02:18 | 3 |
| Ad I heard on radio said that GW box office would be open at 10AM on
Thursday to sell tickets for the additional show.
|
54.100 | | ELWOOD::CAPOZZO | He who hits first wins | Wed Sep 09 1992 09:28 | 5 |
| Anyone know where my best chance of getting EJ tickets for the third
show in the Worcester area.
Thanks
Mike___
|
54.101 | | VICKI::MANSOR | | Wed Sep 09 1992 12:15 | 5 |
| re .98
Yes, the track with Clapton is called "Runaway Train" and it is on
the new CD "The One". A great song.
|
54.102 | I'd go just to hear that one song | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | db | Thu Sep 10 1992 12:26 | 4 |
| Does Elton ever do "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" in
concert?
Either in the past or recently?
|
54.103 | | VICKI::MANSOR | | Thu Sep 10 1992 13:51 | 12 |
| re .102
"Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" is almost always played.
Elton was known for starting his concerts back in the 70's with this
song. The stage would fill with smoke to set the mood.
An earlier note said he played it in Atlanta on his opening night
last month.
Can't wait to see him at Great Woods. Just got my tickets to the
3rd show on Sept. 18.
Did anyone see him last night on the MTV Music Awards? He and Bryan
Adams seemed to be the only "normal" acts there!
|
54.104 | | QUIVER::MILLER | | Thu Sep 10 1992 14:00 | 6 |
|
>Did anyone see him last night on the MTV Music Awards? He and Bryan
>Adams seemed to be the only "normal" acts there!
Huh? How about Eric Clapton?
|
54.105 | | VICKI::MANSOR | | Thu Sep 10 1992 15:45 | 7 |
| re .104
Sorry about that. I didn't see Clapton perform. He looked great
receiving his award, but I missed his performance. What song did
he do?
I was so offended by Howard Stern that I shut it off soon after!
|
54.106 | not first | MIMS::DUCAT_D | | Thu Sep 10 1992 16:06 | 5 |
| he didn't play it as the opening number in Atlanta this time,
but he has every time I've seen him before (4 times)
He did play it later in the show
|
54.107 | Great CD wonderful performer | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Better make it through today | Fri Sep 11 1992 11:03 | 15 |
| well I bought the CD "ONE" and yes a very good EJ release...the last
one I bought was Rock of the Westies when it 1st came out....the past
stuff seemed to be nice but nothing drew me to buying them....the last
time I saw Elton was July 4th 1976 in Foxboro (Dave Mason opened) and
he did FFAF/LLB and it was a very visual and musical treat...but that
was over 16 years ago....I saw him on MTV music award and thought his
voice has suffered over the years but he still has balls to rock with
anyone as was proven when he joined GnR in the ending......the man
still has style and class !
about ONE the last track "THE LAST SONG" is just wonderful...Bernie has
such a way with words .... and Elton can still can express them with
such feeling....after all these years....
Chris
|
54.108 | | USPMLO::SULLIVAN | | Tue Sep 15 1992 16:26 | 8 |
| I am going tonight...and will write in a review tommorrow. I am
pyched about the show!
I would love to get backstage passes (wouldn't we all?). If anyone
has ANY idea how I get get a hold of a pass please write back.
Thanks!
|
54.109 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Twisted forever, forever twisted. | Wed Sep 16 1992 10:57 | 10 |
|
Are there any tickets left for any shows?
A friend wants to go.
And where/how can tickets be ordered, if at all?
Thanks for any info.
GTI
|
54.110 | He shoulda played in Foxboro! | VICKI::MANSOR | | Wed Sep 16 1992 11:07 | 4 |
| re. 109 Forget it! All sold out long ago. The only chance
you have is buying scalped, or paying dearly thru
a ticket agency. Good luck!
|
54.111 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Twisted forever, forever twisted. | Wed Sep 16 1992 11:24 | 5 |
|
OK ... thanks!!
GTI
|
54.112 | last night at Great Woods | DPE::STARR | Out Of The Cradle, Endlessly Rocking! | Wed Sep 16 1992 11:44 | 44 |
| Saw Elton last night at Great Woods. This is actually the first time I have
seen him live, I just never got around to catching one of this shows before.
I tell ya - I was missing out on something!
Two things struck me last night - first, Elton has an incredible catalog of
material to choose from, and he did a fine job at doing so. And second, he
plays a lot more piano in concer than I expected, and it was GREAT! I guess
I thought I'd be just hearing a jukebox of hits last night - but there were
several extended jams that really rocked, and Elton was playing the hell
out of that Roland piano!
Some of the songs I remember (I don't know the new songs, except for "The
One", which he played):
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me (opener)
Rocket Man
The Bitch Is Back
Philadelphia Freedom
Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
Alice
Burn Down The Mission
Sad Songs
I'm Still Standing
Saturday Night's Alright
Your Song
Candle In The Wind
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
Two songs that ran together that I didn't know (Mona Lisa?) - these were
*excellent*!
The One
Daniel
Tiny Dancer
and more.......
Oh, and he also played "The Show Must Go On" in a moving tribute to the
late Freddie Mercury.
The band was very good (Davy Johnston was a standout), and the sound was
better than anything I've heard at Great Woods since Frank Sinatra a couple
years ago.
Overall, a fantastic show!!!
alan
|
54.113 | | MIMS::DUCAT_D | | Wed Sep 16 1992 12:49 | 5 |
| re: two songs that ran together
Mona Lisas and Mad hatters, part I and II
|
54.114 | how long was the show? | ICS::SARTORI | | Wed Sep 16 1992 13:57 | 1 |
| Sounds like a great show.... how long did he play for?
|
54.115 | Who's Freddie Mercury? | WMOIS::MARLAND_N | | Wed Sep 16 1992 14:19 | 6 |
| I'm going to the show tonight 8-). I've seen him a couple times before
and he was great at each show. Question ...can't remember who
Freddie Mercury is/was. The name's familiar, but I can't place it.
Nance
|
54.116 | He is greatly missed... | BOVES::FENNELL | Living in the limelight | Wed Sep 16 1992 14:25 | 5 |
| Freddie was the lead singer of Queen (We are the Champions/We will Rock
You) who died of AIDS last November. Elton played at the Concert for Life
which was given this spring to raise money for Aids research.
Tim
|
54.117 | for those going tonight and Friday - you'll love it! | DPE::STARR | Out Of The Cradle, Endlessly Rocking! | Wed Sep 16 1992 14:46 | 10 |
| As mentioned in .-1, Freddie Mercury was the singer for Queen. The song Elton
performed was a Queen song called "The Show Must Go On". Its from the last
album that Queen recorded together, and written by Freddie Mercury as sort
of a "goodbye" song.....
The show ran about 2�+ hours... quite long! Started just a little after
7:30pm (no opening act, and traffic was terrible, so get there early!),
and he played until about 10:15pm.
alan
|
54.118 | a big disappointment........ | 25055::LIZ | | Fri Sep 18 1992 13:09 | 11 |
|
Is there anyone else who feels the way I do? I went to the
concert on wednesday night at great woods and I did not think
it was that great. I expected so much more. The traffic was
horrendous. They must of sold 10,000 more seats than they had
room for, to many people and the concert was too short.
I thought Elton was excellent but that diet coke can has to go.
Anyone else feel this way?
Liz
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54.119 | I didn't go though... so I can't comment on his performance | EMDS::OWEN | The reality of my surroundings | Fri Sep 18 1992 13:22 | 16 |
|
>The traffic was horrendous.
Always is; unless you get there early.
>They must of sold 10,000 more seats than they had room for, too many people
Not likely... Unless people were climing over the back fence at an alarming
rate, I'd say the ticketmaster computers wouldn't screw up like that. I
believe GreatWoods holds about 16 thousand... 7 in seats and 9 on the lawn.
That's alot of people, but no more than any other sold out show.
Later...
Steve
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54.120 | I wasn't disappointed! | ASABET::ETHIER | Lisa Ethier | Fri Sep 18 1992 13:52 | 16 |
| re .118:
Sorry, but I didn't really feel that way (except for the traffic, which
is always horrendous). Elton sang for about 2 1/2 hours without an
intermission, which I didn't think was too short. He didn't sing a
couple of songs I expected (Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Bennie and the
Jets, Levon), but he does have a lot to choose from!
What really made the concert for me was the addition of the four huge
video screens for the benefit of the fans on the lawn. Most of the
time the camera was right on Elton, and we could probably see him
better than some of the fans with pavilion seats! I don't know when
Great Woods added those screens, but it was great not to have to stand
on my tip-toes all night to try to see what was happening on stage.
-- Lisa
|
54.121 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | | Fri Sep 18 1992 14:10 | 9 |
|
Great Woods had that for NYR&S revue too. I've only been there
twice now but that was really great!! Lawn seats with huge
live video is really great!
Better than in the pavilion with binoculars.
Tom
|
54.122 | Great show | MATE::MMARLAND | | Fri Sep 18 1992 15:11 | 15 |
| We too went to the Concert on Wed night. The show was superb. Even
though Elton seemed a little upset when the keyboard hit the &**)'er
a few times a just added a little more flair the show . If other bands
can smash guitars and brake amp's Elton can certainly roll a keyboard
or two. He played over 20 songs, all with great intensity. As for
parking , that is a problem Great Woods has , and should not be
reflected against the performers. What would be great if they installed
2 large drive-in screens and replayed the concert while the folks are
in the lot for 1-2 hrs. Might be on to something here...
Great show,
Mike
|
54.123 | Elton A-/Great Woods C- | VINO::RAHMBERG | | Fri Sep 18 1992 15:17 | 12 |
| re: .118 Yes I do feel overall A- Elton/ C- for Great Woods
For what he played, it was great!! A little disappointed that he didn't play
longer (one encore song or was it two?) for the $$ I'd say it was ok.
The biggest bummer of all, we were in traffic longer getting OUT than the
concert lasted, well over TWO hours!! Getting in wasn't that bad, ~15 min.
We should've parked across the street/somewhere other than in the free lot!!
Warning! If you get there and they try and send you to the right side - Don't
do it!
They have kids that don't look old enough to drive directing traffic out.
This probably was more the reason I say it was just ok
|
54.124 | A Great Show | WMOIS::MARLAND_N | | Fri Sep 18 1992 16:22 | 15 |
|
I saw him Wed night and thought he was great. I thought he played a
lot...about 2 hrs, 20 min...a lot longer than other concerts I've been
too. He's got so much to choose from that he could've played A LOT
longer, but you can't go on forever! 8-(
It's definitely no fun getting out of Great Woods after a concert, but
you learn to expect it there. That shouldn't take away from the show
itself..
He played 2 encores - Candle in the Wind and Your Song.
Nance
|
54.125 | No Flaws in Friday's show | VICKI::MANSOR | | Mon Sep 21 1992 11:12 | 8 |
| We saw him Friday nite and there were no flaws that I could see. He
hit every song he played. Of course he can't hit the high notes in
"Daniel" anymore but it still sounded great.
My favorite for the night was "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies
Bleeding". It sounds better every time I see him.
Art
|
54.126 | great | RANGER::WESTERVELT | Tom | Mon Sep 21 1992 11:37 | 12 |
|
It was a wonderful show Friday, (and a dream come true for me,
never saw Reg before). He closed with "Your Song" after playing
"Candle in the Wind" and it was beautiful. I did find it amazing
that the man's been able to maintain his huge popularity as long
as he has, I found out why he's such a great performer (puts on
a great show, and wow is Davey J. good!), and I was quite amused
that while all the (young) folks around me were singing the latest
hits, they were all relatively calm while I went nuts to "Tiny
Dancer" and "Burn Down the Mission". Guess my age is showing.
|
54.127 | Another big-time Davey J fan | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | db | Tue Oct 06 1992 10:22 | 9 |
| re: .126
Amen on the cudos for Davey Johnstone.
He always seems to come up with those "just right" guitar hooks.
I played keys in a band that did "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies
Bleeding" and as much fun as the keys are on that tune, I'd have given
anything to play those guitar hooks instead.
|
54.128 | unlikely to be released in the UK, methinks ... | AYOV17::DROBB | Andy, are you goofing on Elvis? | Fri Nov 06 1992 05:03 | 11 |
| I'm looking for information re. a brand new 2-CD set which has just
been issued by Rhino (?) in the USA - it's entitled "Rare Masters",
and is a compilation of long-lost flipsides, outtakes and live cuts
from (mainly) the early part of his career. Supposedly, it has
excellent liner notes written by Bernie Taupin.
Anyone in here seen this in the stores at all? Ideally, I'd like to
see a track listing for it ... could be a neat set to complement the
4-CD boxed set issued a coupla years back.
- Dougie
|
54.129 | Rare Masters | VICKI::MANSOR | | Thu Dec 31 1992 09:22 | 9 |
| re .128
I got the "Rare Masters" 2-CD set for Christmas. It's all old
material from Elton's early years (1968 or so to 1974 maybe?). There's
some neat stuff on there from the "Friends" album, including the title
track as well as "Honey Roll" and "Seasons".
Let me know if you still want a listing and I'll provide it.
Art
|
54.130 | my favorites | HGRD01::STEVELIU | | Thu Jan 14 1993 02:50 | 33 |
|
My favorites of early and middle periods of Elton's songs are the
1) Pinky and Ticking both from Caribou
2) Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters (Part I) and Rocket Man
from Honky Chateau
BTW, which record is Part II of this song from ? Where can I find
it. Can someone help ? Is Part II using the music from Part I as
well ?
3) Holliday Inn and Goodbye from Madman across the waters
4) I've been a teenage idol and high flying bird from
Don't shoot me I am only a piano player
5) Writing, We all fall in love sometimes/Curtains and the title song
from Captain Fantastics and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
Last but not least.
All these great songs are not contained in his greateat hits Vol I and
II. These asongs re also among the greatest but not over-run.
I have listened to and owned most of his LPs except Tumbleweed
connection. How is this record rated among his others ?
I think Captain Fantastic... was his greatest LP on the overall.
What's opinion ?
Steve
|
54.131 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | and we'd go Running On Faith | Thu Jan 14 1993 08:57 | 9 |
| I agree on CFaTBDC.....I got it when it was released....great music and
the art work on the LP was unreal ! gee I think I will go buy the CD to
upgrade the worn out LP I have (never mind my turntable doesn't work)
He early work to me is his best but I did not listen to much of his
work after Rock of the Westies and now after I bought One I might check
out some of the stuff I've missed....
Chris
|
54.132 | | CSC32::A_PARRACO | Starless and Bible Black | Thu Jan 14 1993 12:24 | 10 |
| My personal fave is "Madman Across the Water", but Capt. Fantastic
remains a great album. "Tumbleweed Connection" is also a great album,
if you like "Honky Chateau" and "Elton John" you'll love T.C. ...
"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" remains the standard against which all
other E.J. albums will be rated (as it should be, a classic piece of
work). I also love "Blue Moves", but started to lose interest with
"Rock of the Westies" ...
- acp
|
54.133 | Does anybody remember the Lulu story ? | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Fri Jan 15 1993 16:54 | 37 |
|
I agree that Captain Fantastic and The Brown Dirt Cowboy is a very good
album and yes the cover is definitely a piece of art. There were two
little booklets in that album, containing some very interesting stuff
about Elton and Bernie. I don't have the album anymore, moving from
one country to another I had to leave the vinyls behind and I didn't
get a chance to replace it in CD yet. So I don't recall very well the
stories in those booklets (oh, actually, one of them was the lyrics,
right ?), but they had, in cartoon form, the stories of their first
years.
There was something interesting about the Eurovision song contest (the
national televisions of European countries have this grandprize
song contest once a year), Elton and Bernie wrote a song for Lulu and
she scored the lowest or something like that ????
Could someone who still has that book please post this and other
interesting portions from their "stepping into the music business"
years. I would love to recall what was in that book, the last time I
perused it was 8 years ago.
My favourite song from Captain Fantastic is "Someone Saved My Life
Tonight" (you nearly had me roped and tied).
My favourite Elton John album is Honky Chateau.
I think he is a bit of a jerk though (he admitted to being a jerk on a
tv interview). I was upset when in Stuttgart he showed up an hour late
because he had forgotten his favourite earring in Hamburg and he waited
for his people to fetch it from Hamburg with his jet, before he would
step to the stage. Stuttgart and Hamburg are two ends of Germany,
northest and southest. And he wouldn't stay in Stuttgart because there
were not nice enough hotels to accomodate him.
Lale
|
54.134 | EJ's had a great 20+ years! | VICKI::MANSOR | | Tue Jan 19 1993 07:35 | 24 |
| re. 130 Mona Lisas and Mad hatters (Part II) is on the "Reg Strikes
Back" CD. It's a decent CD, but not one of his best. Although
one of my favorite EJ songs is on that CD called "Since God
Invented Girls".
As for best albums, I agree with .132 that "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"
stands above all, but "Captain Fantastic","Honky Chateau", "Don't Shoot
Me I'm Only the Piano Player" and "Blue Moves" are great also.
I've bought every Elton album and his last two, "Sleeping with the Past"
and "The One" have been just as great. I'd say "The One" is a notch
better.
No one's mentioned his early 80's stuff when he put out "Too Low for
Zero", "Jump Up" and "Breaking Hearts". I guess those years didn't
make good impressions on anyone. All three of those contain some great
Elton stuff.
As for Captain Fantastic, it was an Elton/Bernie autobiography put into
music. And I do remember something about Lulu, but not the specifics.
Time to dust off that album jacket and reminisce!
As for his worst, by far the disco album "Victim of Love" wins this
easy.
|
54.135 | | TECRUS::ROST | Give me Beefheart or give me death | Tue Jan 19 1993 09:35 | 17 |
| Re: .132, .134
I have to disagree abouot "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road".
OK, I'm the only human in the universe to say so, but to me it's
overblown. While it has its moments, the stretch of the double album
was too much for Elton and Bernie. Edited to a single LP, it would
probably indeed be Elton's crown jewel, but as is...
Being able to carry the entire album is one of Elton's weaknesses,
maybe it's because he's so prolific, still turning out an album a year
as if it was still the sixties. "Madman Across The Water", for
instance has a great first side, but side two is weak by comparison.
In fact, I'm trying to remember the last time I *played* side two of
that one...
Brian
|
54.136 | | VICKI::MANSOR | | Tue Jan 19 1993 11:41 | 19 |
| re. 135 "I'm the only human in the universe to say so..."
You're right, you are the only person I know that says so!
Seriously, how can you POSSIBLY consider editing GYBR to a single LP???
Take the following songs, which to me are some of his best, and you're
well past what would fit on one LP: Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies
Bleeding, Candle in the Wind, GBYR, Grey Seal, Saturday Night's...,
All the Young Girls Love Alice, Harmony, Social Disease, Danny Bailey,
Bennie and the Jets, Roy Rogers, Sweet Painted Lady (great song).
That's 14 great ones that I can remember. The only song I disliked was
Jamaican Jerkoff.
As for Madman..., the 2nd side did not get the airplay of Side 1
(Levon, Tiny Dancer), but it's got a great ballad in "Indian Sunset",
an upbeat "Holiday Inn", and a short, sweet "Goodbye". I guess we
disagree on all his stuff!
Oh well, that's what makes this notesfile work.
|
54.137 | M.L.&M.H. Part II | HGRD01::STEVELIU | | Thu Jan 28 1993 07:43 | 11 |
|
Can anyone tell me whether the Part I and II of his song
"Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" are songs with different
lyrics but the same tune or entirely a different story ?
How is Part II as I have collected Part I only and I love it.
What is your overall impression of the "Reg strike back" album ?
S.L.
|
54.138 | Will there be a ML's and MH's III? | VICKI::MANSOR | | Thu Jan 28 1993 22:32 | 44 |
| re. 137
"Mona Lisa's Part II" is a completely different song. The lyrics,
beat and story are all different, although he does make reference
to Spanish Harlem a few times. It's an upbeat song, and it takes
a while to get used to (in my opinion) but I really like it. The
chorus is great! If you care, I've included the words.
As for the album, if I were to rate GBYR, Honky Chateau and others as
10's, "Reg Strikes Back" would be an 8. The first 4 and last 3 songs
are well worth listening to, it's the 3 in the middle that I consider
fillers. The best song on the album (CD) is the last song titled
"Since God Invented Girls" (classic Elton/Bernie lyrics).
If you want, I can make you a cassette of the CD and send it to you
to see if you like it. Let me know, I really don't mind. Anytime I
play Elton it's a real treat. I enjoy all his music and if there's
other songs you'd like taped, just ask. Send me a note to my account
(Vicki::Mansor). As a matter of fact, I have extra CD booklets of the
"Reg Strikes Back" CD that I got from a WBCN promotion when Elton was
in town promoting in 1988. No, I didn't meet him, but my "jackass"
brother-in-law did because he's an ex-DJ and was invited. Knowing it's
my life-long dream to meet him, he tells me after the party that he
met and had his picture taken with him!
Anyway, here's the words to ML's and MH's Part II:
I used to think that New York City, fell from grace with God.
And innocence abroad, waged a war for the underdog.
When the snow falls, and Central Park looks like a Christmas card,
I just looked beyond the bagman,
And the madness that makes this city hard.
I heard a basketball, somewhere out beyond a chainlink fence.
Inner city prisoners, argue for the right of self-defense,
But there's a fast break,
and every work of art wakes something in the soul,
Just focus on the brush strokes,
and the bouquets that the dancers hold.
(Chorus) (three times with slightly different endings)
Spanish Harlem still sounds good to me, Yeah Mona Lisa's gettin' older.
Standing in the shadow of Miss Liberty,
While I walk along the west side, down through Little Italy,
Searching for the city, that took away the kid in me.
|
54.139 | Is he really coming again? | VICKI::MANSOR | | Wed Mar 03 1993 11:42 | 2 |
| Anyone else hear about Elton coming to the Boston Garden in April for
2 shows? I hope it's true. Can't get enough of his music.
|
54.140 | Elton at Garden April 16/17 | WMOIS::MARLAND_N | | Wed Mar 03 1993 11:54 | 4 |
| A friend of mine also heard it...April 16/17. Tickets go on sale this
Friday at 10:00 through the Garden and Ticketpro.
|
54.141 | HE'S COMING! | MARLIN::NADOLNY | | Wed Mar 03 1993 11:54 | 1 |
| Tickets go on sale this friday for two shows april 16 and 17...........
|
54.142 | Boston Garden?!? Why there?? | VICKI::MANSOR | | Fri Mar 05 1993 13:23 | 9 |
| Got my tickets!!! Had to settle for Saturday's show but who cares...
I certainly hope Elton has a different set of songs than the ones he
did last September at Great Woods.
Has anyone seen him recently that can tell us what the show consists
of? I know that if he starts off with "Don't Let the Sun..." we're
in trouble and will probably hear the same stuff from "The One" tour.
I'm going to give him a little more credit and hope for a different
set.
|
54.143 | BOSTON GARDEN SHOW | WMOIS::MARLAND_N | | Wed Mar 10 1993 12:18 | 8 |
| re. 142
I also have tickets for the Saturday show. I saw him in Sept at
GreatWoods and was surprised to learn he was coming back here so soon.
I hope he plays a different selection too (although I enjoyed the
show). He doesn't have a new album coming out that he's promoting,
does he? Haven't heard of one.
|
54.144 | No new album yet. | VICKI::MANSOR | | Mon Mar 15 1993 07:39 | 9 |
| re .143
I don't know of any new Elton album but maybe he will surprise us
with a few new songs. I heard him say in an interview that he has done
5 or 6 songs for the upcoming Disney hit (yet to be named) that follows
Aladdin. He said the songs were real upbeat and he had fun doing it.
Hopefully he can mix the songs up (he has so many) and play some
different ones in April. He has to realize that the crowd will notice
the same set of songs!
|
54.145 | any for sale? | MSBCS::HURLEY | | Thu Mar 18 1993 13:56 | 3 |
| I'm looking for good tickets for my wife and myself either show.
I tried when they went on sale but no luck. Anybody out there have
good tickets they want to sell??
|
54.146 | Two tickets wanted | TLE::PAOLILLO | DTN: 381-1352 | Thu Mar 18 1993 16:20 | 7 |
|
A friend of mine is looking for two tickets (adjacent seats) to the April
concert. Please contact Brian at 886-3283.
Thanks,
John
|
54.147 | WHO IS THE OPENING ACT? | JOKUR::OLOUGHLIN | | Fri Apr 16 1993 10:14 | 6 |
| Hi,
Who is the opening act for Elton John tonite?
Thanks everyone
|
54.148 | | VICKI::MANSOR | | Fri Apr 16 1993 16:02 | 2 |
| What opening act? He's all there is...no need for more!
|
54.149 | Another Great Show from E.J. | VICKI::MANSOR | | Sun Apr 18 1993 20:57 | 36 |
| Well, we were at Saturday night's show and what a performance! Elton
and his band were fabulous, they didn't miss a beat, and went non-stop
for 2 and 1/2 hours! This was definitely a better show than the Great
Woods show in September, probably because of the song selection.
If anyone cares, I've listed the songs in order that he sang. There
were 25 in all. The highlight of the night was when Elton put on a Red
Sox shirt given to him by Roger Clemens that day. The back of the shirt
said #21 with "ROCKET MAN" across the top! EJ then proceeded to
dedicate "Rocket Man" to Rocket Roger.
Here's the list:
1. Pinball Wizard
2. Bitch is Back
3. Take Me to the Pilot
4. Guess that's why they call...Blues
5. Phila. Freedom
6. Empty Garden (tribute song to John Lennon)
7. Simple Life
8. The One
9. I Don't want to go on with you like that
10. Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters Part I
11. " " " " " " II
12. Come Down in Time
13. Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word
14. Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy (best of the nite, IMO)
15. The Last Song
16. Funeral for a Friend
17. Love Lies Bleeding
18. Rocket Man
19. Bennie and the Jets
20. Sad Songs
21. Show Must Go on (Freddie Mercury/Queen)
22. Saturday Night's Alright for Fightin'
23. Don't Let the Sun...
24. Jumping Jack Flash (great job on this one!)
25. Your Song
|
54.150 | | VICKI::MANSOR | | Mon Oct 25 1993 07:29 | 3 |
| Did anyone see Elton this past weekend? I know he had two dates
scheduled at UMass and also in Maine. Just wondering how it was...
|
54.151 | Elton review - Friday nite UMASS | JUPITR::WCLUETT | COME AROUND TO MY WAY OF THINKING!!! | Mon Oct 25 1993 09:29 | 12 |
| I attended the Elton John show at the Mullins arena Friday night.
It was a very good show but a little more "boring" than I expected.
I hadn't realized that it was just Elton (on piano) and percussionist
Ray Cooper... No backup band what so ever... Elton played a lot of
his earlier material. The first nine songs were solo Elton. Then
Ray Cooper came out during "Funeral for a Friend". This guy was
really good on percussion (Timpanis,Bongos,Tamborine,Xylos,Gong, etc.).
The arena isn't bad viewing at all for a show but the sound
swayed in and out --- where I was sitting I noticed a lot of echo...
Elton played for 2 hrs 50 min straight...
/wayne
|
54.152 | | NRSTA2::PHISH::clark | Can you picture what will be? | Mon Oct 25 1993 10:09 | 2 |
| re -.1 Interesting ... the show you described sounds exactly like the one
I saw in Boston, 13 years ago.
|
54.153 | 2 hrs, 50 mins? Got your $$ worth! | VICKI::MANSOR | | Mon Oct 25 1993 12:37 | 11 |
| re .151
Thanks for the review, sounds like I missed a good one. I was also at
the Elton/Ray Cooper concert at the old Music Hall in Boston but I
thought it was more than 13 years ago. .151's note could be right
though.
I ranked that performance at the Music Hall as Elton's best. His early
stuff sounded great as his voice was strong and the band wasn't there
to drown him out.
I'm sure this tour is also great but Elton doesn't hit those high notes
like he used to.
|
54.154 | View from one of the Portland shows | RANGER::CERQUA | | Mon Oct 25 1993 12:53 | 46 |
| Elton was the first artist that I latched onto as a kid. I've been
completely bored with his material and shows over the last 10 years or
so, but, when I heard that this was going to be a solo show with Ray
Cooper (like those Boston Music Hall shows, which I loved), I decided
to take a chance and go (we went to the evening Portland, ME show).
Boy, I'm glad I went. 28 songs, 22 of which were from before 1978.
And most of those weren't singles -- lots of obscure album tracks. I
really enjoyed it. It was similar to those Music Hall shows, only
shorter.
I've attached a set list below.
- Paul
Your Song
Skyline Pigeon
Sixty Years On
I Need You to Turn To
The Greatest Discovery
Talking Old Soldiers
Sacrifice
I Don't Wanna Go On with You Like That
A Woman's Needs
Where to Now St. Peter?
The North
The One
The Last Song
Funeral for a Friend/Tonight
Better Off Dead
Idol
Levon
Indian Sunset
I Think I'm Gonna Kill Myself
Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word
Take Me to the Pilot
Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
Crazy Water
Crocodile Rock
Bennie and the Jets/Pinball Wizard
Candle in the Wind
|
54.155 | Gotta see this show! | VICKI::MANSOR | | Tue Oct 26 1993 11:19 | 12 |
| re. 154
WOW!!! What a list of songs! I've been waiting for him to perform this
type of list forever. I can't believe I missed this show.
I've seen Elton at least 14 times and I never remember seeing him do
half of these songs (Crazy Water, Teenage Idol, Talking Old Soldiers).
These are great songs!!
Does anyone know if he's still in the area? I heard he was going to
perform at the Providence Civic Center soon.
Help.. This is a must see for me..
|
54.156 | Off to Japan | RANGER::CERQUA | | Tue Oct 26 1993 13:09 | 11 |
| re .155:
Sorry, but the Portland show was the last show in the States. They're
apparently off to Japan now.
By the way, it wasn't Teenage Idol that he did, but Idol (from Blue
Moves).
Hopefully, there'll be a live album and/or video from the tour...
- Paul
|
54.157 | Japan??? | VICKI::MANSOR | | Tue Oct 26 1993 13:24 | 9 |
| Paul,
Thanks for the info. I missed a great show, I'm sure. I had the
chance but my wife wanted to go see a comic (Bob Nelson) in Boston that
same night as the UMass show on Fri. night, so we chose that show.
She's gonna hear about this for a while...
Thanks for taking the time to list the songs also.
Art
|
54.158 | | THEBAY::CHABANED | Spasticus Dyslexicus | Tue Oct 26 1993 16:31 | 9 |
|
How are Elton's chops these days? I was always impressed with his
early keyboard work like "Take Me To The Pilot" and "Burn Down The
Mission" and "Hay Chewed".
Glad to see him doing what I consider his best works.
-Ed
|
54.159 | I was playin rock'n'roll and you were just a fan... | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | DOS Boot | Wed Oct 27 1993 10:18 | 9 |
| Can anyone who's seen a bunch of his shows tell me whether or not
"Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" is sorta a standard that
gets done at most shows?
I like a lot of his stuff, but that tune is (to me) by far, his
crowning musical achievement and it's the one that would bring me out
to see a show.
db
|
54.160 | Bicentennial show... | MANTHN::EDD | Look out fellas, it's shredding time... | Wed Oct 27 1993 11:12 | 5 |
| Saw him once (July 4, 1976) (ouch!).
He opened with it...
Edd
|
54.161 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Wed Oct 27 1993 12:04 | 7 |
| edd, wow and what an opener it was !!! the whole stadium was lite up
from people torching those large coke cups !
Dave Mason was the 2nd act...but do you remember who was on before
Mason ? I can't for the life of me....
Chris
|
54.162 | | MANTHN::EDD | Look out fellas, it's shredding time... | Wed Oct 27 1993 12:17 | 6 |
| Yep, Dave Mason and I also forget the opening act.
We never got out of the parking lot until sometime *after* the sun
rose!
Edd
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54.163 | The opening act was John Miles | MSBCS::CRAIG | | Wed Oct 27 1993 16:30 | 1 |
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54.164 | | MANTHN::EDD | Look out fellas, it's shredding time... | Wed Oct 27 1993 16:44 | 5 |
| John Miles? What did he sing? (play?) I don't even remember his name,
much less the fact I've apparently seen him live. (Of course, not
remembering is proof I was actually there!)
Edd
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54.165 | | RANGER::CERQUA | | Thu Oct 28 1993 08:12 | 32 |
| re .158: (THEBAY::CHABANED)
> How are Elton's chops these days?
I'm no keyboard expert, but I'd say his improvisations have greatly
improved since the early days.
re .159: (DREGS::BLICKSTEIN)
> Can anyone who's seen a bunch of his shows tell me whether or
> not "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" is sorta a standard
> that gets done at most shows?
I believe he's done Funeral for a Friend every time I've seen him
over the years (though I haven't seen *every* tour, but most of
them). It's usually coupled with Love Lies Bleeding, but not this
time (it went into Tonight instead).
re .164: (MANTHN::EDD)
> John Miles? What did he sing? (play?) I don't even remember his name,
> much less the fact I've apparently seen him live. (Of course, not
> remembering is proof I was actually there!)
He did mostly songs from his album Rebel. These included the semi-hit
High Fly. Other songs included Music and Pull the Damn Thing Down.
- Paul
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54.166 | who ? :') | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Thu Oct 28 1993 09:40 | 9 |
| I remembered the fact that the opening act had an LP named Rebel.....but
I kept thinking it was Bowie, but knew that could not be right....
best part of that day was playing soccer with Elton's Road Crew....my
Dad work at Shaffer Staduim (the 1st name) and I got in for free...so
while I was hanging around waiting for the gates to open I was asked if
I wanted to kick the ball around...
Chris
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54.167 | | TECRUS::ROST | Metal Guru | Thu Oct 28 1993 09:50 | 6 |
| Sheesh, John Miles...that goes back a ways...I still have a copy of
"Rebel", I remember thinking it was hot stuff when it came out, but the
last time I played it I was wondering what I had been smoking back then
8^) For Alan Parsons completists only.
Brian
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54.168 | Miles off the topic | OSLACT::HENRIKW | Making the most of misery | Thu Oct 28 1993 11:18 | 7 |
| A little deeper in the John Miles rathole:
His biggest hit over here was the slow "No hard feelings":
"I've got no hard feelings,
I've got no feelings at all"
Henrik
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54.169 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | so why can't we? | Thu Oct 28 1993 13:35 | 11 |
| I saw the July 4, 1976 show in Foxboro, too. I can't remember anybody
coming on before Dave Mason either. I guess the poor guy wasn't very
memorable!! I thought Elton was wonderful, but I was so far away that
I couldn't even make out his facial features with bincolars. I, also,
remember that I thought Dave Mason *stunk*!! I couldn't wait for him
to get off the stage, and for Elton to come on.
I've seen Elton 3 times more since then.
Lorna
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54.170 | dave mason, yeah, johm miles, gone and forgotten | CSLALL::WEWING | | Thu Oct 28 1993 14:58 | 8 |
| dave mason is/was hot.
i've never seen him but like his music.
did you like the early Traffic stuff?
did you know dave mason was in traffic?
rebop kwaki bah
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54.171 | | VICKI::MANSOR | | Fri Oct 29 1993 11:29 | 7 |
| I too was at the Bicentennial show and remember John Miles, also buying
the "Rebel" album with High Hopes. I remember thinking Dave Mason was
pretty good that day.
Elton came out all dressed up as the Statue of Liberty. Great show, I
remember he played alot of "Captain Fantastic and the BrownDirt Cowboy"
stuff. At that time I think that was his latest release.
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54.172 | next album ? | HGRD01::STEVELIU | | Fri Mar 25 1994 04:59 | 4 |
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does anyone hear anything about his next album project ?
steve
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54.173 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Fri Mar 25 1994 09:38 | 6 |
| what about this tour stuff Im hearing, Billy Joel and Elton doing a
summer tour together ?
and BTW Happy B'day Reg !
Chris
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54.174 | ex | FXODEV::PONCE | LoRyder | Fri Mar 25 1994 10:31 | 7 |
| It was announced on the Barbara Wa Wa pre oscar interview with
Elton....tour with Billy Joel......how to get tickets is the question !
This one will gross enough to pay the national debt !
Jp
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54.175 | If It's True..I Really don't need to know. | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_Of_B&B_And_A_Little_Weed. | Sat Mar 26 1994 07:49 | 7 |
| Whats this"More_Than_Sexual"Thang I Distantly hear about Elton and
Ru(*AcK*)Paul?? I hope it's only A Murmer.
Any_One who saw the Vidio for John's Re_Make of"Don't Go Brakin My
Heart"(Which has Paul All Over_It)might be Scratchin Their Heads also.
Crazy_What_Ever_Al
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54.176 | Elton/B.Joel - Face to Face Tour | VICKI::MANSOR | | Mon Jul 11 1994 13:27 | 4 |
| Any news on the opening night of the Elton/Billy Joel "Face to Face"
tour in Philadelphia? All I heard is that they played for 3 and 1/2
hours and it was great.
Any notes or songs performed would be appreciated.
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54.177 | What a show...quite the piano players! | VICKI::MANSOR | | Mon Jul 18 1994 08:53 | 61 |
| Only one word to describe the Elton John/Billy Joel "Face to Face"
concert last night at Foxboro....AWESOME!!! They came out just after
7:30 and played for almost 4 hours with only a 20-minute intermission,
playing 37 songs and rocking the place for most of the night!
For those interested, I have listed the songs in order with some
side notes. There is a page break in case you want to stop here:
Elton and Billy perform the 1st 3 songs together:
1. Your Song (Billy starts the lyrics)
2. Honesty
3. Don't Let the Sun...
Elton stays on...Billy waves goodbye for now
4. Philadelphia Freedom
5. Take Me to the Pilot
6. Levon
7. Rocket Man
8. Simple Life
9. The One
10. New York State of Mind (Elton chooses one of Billy's)
11. Funeral for a Friend
12. Love Lies Bleeding
13. I Guess that's...call it the Blues (Billy returns for just this one)
14. Can you Feel the Love Tonight (from the Lion King)
15. Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
16. Pinball Wizard
Intermission
Billy Joel returns...we'll see Elton later
17. I Go to Extremes
18. Pressure
19. Ballad of Billy the Kid
20. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Billy sings one of Elton's)
21. Scenes from an Italian Restaurant
22. My Life (Elton returns to help out just this song)
23. Downeaster Alexa
24. Lullaby (dedicated to his daughter)
25. River of Dreams
26. We Didn't Start the Fire
27. Still Rock and Roll to Me
28. Only the Good Die Young
29. Big Shot
First Encore (the best part of the show!!! Both Performers stay the
rest of the way...6 songs in the 1st encore)
30. The Bitch is Back
31. You May be Right, I May be Crazy
32. Bennie and the Jets (great piano duel at the end...great display!)
33. Hard Day's Night
34. Lucille (old Little Richard hit)
35. Great Balls of Fire
2nd Encore
36. Candle in the Wind
37. Piano Man (Elton starts the lyrics...the fans finish it!!)
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54.178 | These guys are AWESOME musicians, but they are not "virtuoso" | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Light to dark, dark to light | Mon Jul 18 1994 10:44 | 17 |
| re: Quite the piano players
A DJ on a morning show described these two guys as "the top two piano
virtuoso."
FWIW, I don't really buy that. Neither of these two guys could
accurately be described as "virtuoso". Neither of these two guys
would disagree with that, nor would they want to be described as
virtuoso's from what I've read in interviews.
What they are are two of the very best singers, songwriters, showmen
and performers whose principle instrument is piano. That's compliment
enough, but lets save "virtuoso" for the guys are who are actually into
the technical side of playing (like Keith Emerson among others). Billy
Joel and Elton John are not into that. It's not their thing.
db
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54.179 | wouldn't want to miss this! | ANGLIN::HARRISA | Non practising good person | Mon Jul 18 1994 14:00 | 6 |
| are there any other dates for this tour?
minneapolis maybe?
thanks - ann
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54.180 | | PUSHME::SYSTEM | Back in the saddle again! | Mon Jul 18 1994 14:26 | 7 |
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I'll be on the local crew for tonights Elton John/Billy Joel show.
I'll post a note and let ya'll know how it went.
-Peter Cook
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54.181 | Amazing percussions, who? | FXODEV::PONCE | LoRyder | Thu Jul 28 1994 18:02 | 7 |
| We went to the Joel/John concert in Giant stadium last weekend...it
was a WoW performance, especialy Elton's Percussionist/drummer....
this guy was amazing.....bald, glasses, about 40ish ? was all over the
place....did a great solo...anyone know his name ??? I believe I've
seen him back Eric Clapton ??
Jp
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54.182 | Played on Elton's Caribou | MPGS::MARKEY | Present tense, future perfect | Thu Jul 28 1994 18:13 | 9 |
| > We went to the Joel/John concert in Giant stadium last weekend...it
> was a WoW performance, especialy Elton's Percussionist/drummer....
> this guy was amazing.....bald, glasses, about 40ish ? was all over the
> place....did a great solo...anyone know his name ??? I believe I've
> seen him back Eric Clapton ??
Was it Ray Cooper?
Brian
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54.183 | two votes for Ray... | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Fri Jul 29 1994 10:00 | 1 |
| sounds like Ray Cooper to me too...
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54.184 | Ray Cooper for sure. | VICKI::MANSOR | | Fri Jul 29 1994 17:01 | 6 |
| It sure was/is Ray Cooper. He backed up Elton in the late 70's when
Elton toured without his band, and he was with Clapton on MTV's
Unplugged.
I hear there's 5 shows at Giant Stadium! That's incredible to think
that many folks want to see these two. Then again, it's close to
Billy's hometown.
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54.185 | | AYRPLN::VENTURA | Make the world your playground. | Mon Aug 01 1994 10:29 | 3 |
| Does anyone know how old Ray Cooper is?
H
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54.186 | "DON'T SHOOT ME I'M ONLY THE PIANO PLAYER" | WMOIS::BUCKLEY_M | | Wed Aug 03 1994 23:03 | 10 |
|
Ray Cooper is a dinosaur . . . but still kicks a$$! I had the
pleasure of seeing Elton and Ray play together at UMASS (Amherst)
last October and the guy is quite entertaining. I wonder if
Elton & Billy Joel will make a VHS Video of this summers tour! Did
they play the same songs at Giants Stadium as they did in Foxboro?
Mike
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54.187 | | LEDS::BURATI | Human Crumple Zone | Wed Aug 03 1994 23:41 | 9 |
| If I remember correctly in "Rollin' and Tumblin'" during the Clapton
Unplugged tape (the 2nd part) that Cooper turns the beat around for a
few bars in the middle part of the tune by switching from playing on the
back beat to playing on the down beat. Clapton chuckles and glances back
as if to say "Damn you Ray, I told you to cut that out" and Cooper's
standing back there grinning ear to ear like he's thinking "Gotcha!" I
got a good laugh out of that moment.
--Ron
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54.188 | | AYRPLN::VENTURA | Make the world your playground. | Thu Aug 04 1994 10:25 | 3 |
| Does anyone know how old Ray Cooper is?
H
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54.189 | "I feel like a Bullet" | WMOIS::BUCKLEY_M | | Thu Aug 11 1994 15:37 | 8 |
| There is a song called "I FEEL LIKE A BULLET" that Elton has
in his box set and I was wondering if anyone knows what that song
is about? "I feel like a bullet in the gun of Robert Ford!" Who
is Robert Ford . . . no one knows when I ask them? You are missing
out if you have never heard this tune before!
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54.190 | Bacjshooter ? | FXODEV::PONCE | LoRyder | Thu Aug 11 1994 16:03 | 5 |
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Not sure, but I think he was the one that shot Jesse James in the
back....
Jp
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54.191 | Jesse James is the correct answer. | VICKI::MANSOR | | Fri Aug 12 1994 14:04 | 8 |
| re -.1,
Correct, Robert Ford shot Jesse James. It's a great song and it is on
the box set but originally came out on the mid-70's album "Rock of the
Westies". I think the only song on that album that became a hit was
"Island Girl", although there are some other good tunes on the album.
The ones that come to mind are "Grow Some Funk of Your Own" and "Hard
Luck Story".
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54.192 | Rocket Man & Piano Man Video | WMOIS::BUCKLEY_M | | Sat Sep 03 1994 00:01 | 8 |
|
WBOS (92.9) reported this evening that Elton John
and Bernie Taupin are working on yet another album.
It is scheduled to be released sometime this fall.
They also said that a Video & CD from Elton's and Billy
Joels summer tour will be released soon. Has anyone
heard anymore about this? That would be a nice addition
to my CD collection!
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54.193 | "Made in England" is quite good! | FOUNDR::MANSOR | | Sun Apr 02 1995 23:28 | 8 |
| The new Elton John CD "Made in England" is out and I give it a strong
recommendation to buy. This collection of songs is superb (I think).
It's some of his best stuff, and if you're an Elton fan, you'll hear
some similarities to the early works that made him so popular.
I'm a big Elton fan but critical when I think he's put out junk, but
there's not a bad song in this bunch. Good mixture of ballads and
rockers make this one of my favorites already.
Lemme know what any of you think if you have it.
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54.194 | ?? | LONDON::BRIDGE | is falling down | Thu Jun 29 1995 17:03 | 7 |
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Is Elton touring right now? If so does anyone have dates?
Thanks
John
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54.195 | Greatwoods | LUNER::FINTME | | Fri Aug 18 1995 10:59 | 17 |
|
John,
Elton plays his second of three shows at Greatwoods in Mansfield Ma
tonight. I scooped two tickets for tomorrows show center (section 6
row J, seat 4 & 5). I haven't seen him for a least 5 years. Although
I saw him at the Garden twice, the Music Hall (now the Wang), and
Foxboro (Nearly 20 years ago!). The face value of the tickets were
45.50 each.
Don't know where he heads to after Saturday night.
Mark
I'd like to have reactions from people who have seen the first show..
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54.196 | Rocket Man Reviewed | TOOK::THOMPSON | | Fri Aug 18 1995 11:32 | 10 |
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There was a nice review of Elton's first show in the Living/Arts
section of yesterday's Boston Globe. It listed some of the songs
he played and commented on some of the more exciting moments during the
show.
Check it out!
-Brenda
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54.197 | Friday's show at Great Woods/another great show! | FOUNDR::MANSOR | | Sun Aug 20 1995 22:47 | 56 |
| I was at the Friday night show and as a diehard Elton fan, it was
another great show. He was very warm to the audience, acknowledging the
fact that they've stood by him all these years despite his personal
problems.
I was a little dissapointed with some of the songs selected though. With
all the great ballads he has to choose from he still continues to play
the songs like Rocket Man, Bennie and the Jets, Saturday Night's
Alright for Fighting and Your Song that I've heard every time I've seen
him. I've lost count but I've seen him between 15 and 20 times, and I
keep waiting for him to drop those songs mentioned above and replace
them with others.
Elton played from 8:20 to 11:10, 10 minutes short of 3 hours. No break
and no real jam session where he might take a break. He was non-stop,
as was Ray Cooper, his percussion man. Cooper put on his usual
fantastic show...
Anyway, for those interested in the list of songs performed at Friday's
show, here's what I remember (and in this order):
1. I'm Still Standing
2. I Guess that's why they call it the Blues
3. I don't wanna go on with you like that...
4. Sacrifice (great song!)
5. Dixie Lily (from Caribou album...great surprise...well done)
6. Honky Cat
7. Come Down in Time
8. House (new album)
9. Simple Life
10. The One
11. Take Me to the Pilot (maybe the best song all night)
12. Made in England
13. Someone saved my Life Tonight
14. Don't Let the Sun
15. Bennie and the Jets
16. Rocket Man
17. Can You feel the Love Tonight (Lion King)
18. Levon (another great one)
19. Believe
20. Pain (new album)
21. Saturday Night's Alright...
22. The Bitch is Back
23. Your Song
24. Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding (one of my all-time
favorites but it didn't fit at the end of the show)
25. The Last Song
In my opinion he's still as good as he was 20+ years ago, and you get
your money's worth every time. He doesn't hit the high notes anymore
but he and the band pound out liek they always have.
Art
re. -1 Mark, nice seats, eh? we were in Sect. 5, Row A and loved it.
What did you think of the concert on Saturday? Any different
than above?
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54.198 | Unbeleivable show Saturday!!!! | ASDG::MCNAMARA | strange visitor...... | Mon Aug 21 1995 09:25 | 13 |
| ...well, I was at Saturday night's show....my wife and I decided @ 2:00
to get lawn seats (or should I call them sand seats???)...anyhow, as
a once-proud elton fan, he won me over again!!!! We had not seen him
since 1978 (Boston Music Hall), and man, Elton is BACK!!!
Now some may say he never left, but after spinning his latest ans
seeing him again, he just seems to have found it again....although this
could be me,as my musical tastes have gone in varied directions
lately....I was very pleassed and excited to hear a GREAT version of
"Come down in Time" (Tumbleweed Connection)....all in all, a
GREAT,GREAT show (eben from the sand seats!!!!)
mac
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54.199 | Can't wait for him to return.... | FOUNDR::MANSOR | | Mon Aug 21 1995 11:22 | 6 |
| re .-1 Mac, as I've said in previous notes, having seen Elton every
time he comes to town, is that the 1978 Music Hall show ranks as the
best concert I've ever seen! He never matched that performance but
came close a few times, especially last year with Billy Joel. I would
have to agree his shows are still "unbelievable", but also say that
he's not back because he never left!
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54.200 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My other piano is a Steinway | Mon Aug 21 1995 11:25 | 3 |
| I'm glad he still does "Funeral for a Friend" and "Love Lies Bleeding".
I've always regarded that to be his masterpiece.
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54.201 | Add "Pinball Wizard" to Fri. nite's list... | FOUNDR::MANSOR | | Mon Aug 21 1995 11:26 | 4 |
| As an update to note .197, I forgot that he sang "Pinball Wizard"
towards the end of the show. My sister brought it to my attention when
she was reading the list. I guess I overlooked it because it wasn't an
Elton John/Bernie Taupin original...
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54.202 | | FOUNDR::MANSOR | | Mon Aug 21 1995 11:33 | 7 |
| re .200
Totally agree...and it was his custom in the late '70's to begin most
concerts with it. It just didn't fit at the end of the show. The stage
filled with smoke prior to the music and although it sounded as good as
ever, I felt it belonged early in the show. I still went home and played
it the next day.
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54.203 | Great Woods - Aug. 16 | RANGER::CERQUA | | Mon Aug 21 1995 13:55 | 79 |
| Most musical events I attend involve a moshpit, but Elton holds a
special place in my music collection; he was the artist I went
through junior high and high school with. His was the first album
I ever bought; the first concert I ever went to; etc. I check out
one of his concerts every two or three years to see how he's doing
and hear what unexpected oldie he'll blow the dust off of this time
out.
The last show I saw of his was a solo affair with Ray Cooper a year
or two ago in Portland, Maine. That was a great night, containing
song after song that I never expected to hear live again. I wasn't
expecting that kind of set-list for this show, but I was *thrilled*
to hear Come Down in Time -- that's one of my absolute favorite
EJ songs and I had no idea that he was playing it this tour.
Dixie Lily, though goofy, was fun to hear, too.
Anyway, I concur with the previous noter who said that Elton is
BACK (at least, in performance -- his later albums still do nothing
for me). In concert, I felt he had gotten quite dull in the late
'80's/early '90's. He seems to have regained whatever it was he lost
before. I was especially glad that he played Funeral for a Friend/
Love Lies Bleeding -- I certainly wasn't expecting that as an encore.
It's great fun to see Davey Johnstone and Ray Cooper still whooping
it up. And it's great to see how confidently Elton and crew work
the stage.
I wished he'd forever retire Bennie and the Jets and Rocket Man (no
Candle in the Wind this time out) in favor of some other older
songs, but as long as he keeps tossing bones out like Come Down in
Time, I guess I really can't complain.
I'm really glad I went and I hope this burst of energy stays with
him (from what I've read, it sounds like he was like this at Foxboro
last year, too -- good!).
Side note: I went to the Wednesday night show at Great Woods and
the setlist was identical to the one posted for the Friday night
show except that Levon was played earlier. I've attached the
Wednesday set list after the form feed.
- Paul
Elton John -- Great Woods -- Aug. 16, 1995
I'm Still Standing
I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues
I Don't Wanna Go On with You Like That
Sacrifice
Dixie Lily
Honky Cat
Come Down in Time
House
Simple Life
The One
<piano solo>
Take Me to the Pilot
Made in England
Someone Saved My Life Tonight
Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
Bennie and the Jets
Levon
Rocket Man
Can You Feel the Love Tonight
Believe
Pain
Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
<percussion solo>
Pinball Wizard
The Bitch is Back
Your Song
Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
The Last Song
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