Elton John - A National Treasure or UTTER S**TE!!???
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I appreciate Music is an individual thing but i really DONT GET Elton John. I dont see whats good about his singing OR his songs.....OR HIS PERSONALITY!
For instance...i dont like Queen - but i can see why alot of people think they are good! Freddie was a great Singer and an even better showman and was surrounded by good Musicians.
But Elton John????
For instance...i dont like Queen - but i can see why alot of people think they are good! Freddie was a great Singer and an even better showman and was surrounded by good Musicians.
But Elton John????
Elton stopped making good records around the same time Freddie Mercury did.
Rocket Man: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76itSz-QEcE
Song For Guy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0xRsyhDqKA
Funeral for a Friend - Love Lies Bleeding: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GYI6XJH9Ss
Goodbye Yellowbrick Road: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7wwZVB4yMI
Can I Put You On: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpiFtl1aUr4
I'm Still Standing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHwVBirqD2s
Kiss The Bride: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbDAp0lKolc
Rocket Man: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76itSz-QEcE
Song For Guy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0xRsyhDqKA
Funeral for a Friend - Love Lies Bleeding: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GYI6XJH9Ss
Goodbye Yellowbrick Road: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7wwZVB4yMI
Can I Put You On: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpiFtl1aUr4
I'm Still Standing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHwVBirqD2s
Kiss The Bride: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbDAp0lKolc
Never a national treasure (RnR msicians have lost 'it' if they ever become one, ent that right Sir Paul?)
Entertaining and listenable up to Captain Fantastic when he started treading water and living down to the hype. The best thing since has been the Lion King soundtrack, at least that was for a more intelligent audience than the rest of his output aimed at the Tracy and Gary young marrieds living in provincial UK's-ville demographic. (Apologies to all PHers who might be called Tracy or Gary and have bought EJ records since 1975)
Entertaining and listenable up to Captain Fantastic when he started treading water and living down to the hype. The best thing since has been the Lion King soundtrack, at least that was for a more intelligent audience than the rest of his output aimed at the Tracy and Gary young marrieds living in provincial UK's-ville demographic. (Apologies to all PHers who might be called Tracy or Gary and have bought EJ records since 1975)
I'm sure in his day he could belt out a great set. Worth a cheesy night out in Vegas I reckon.
However, when playing at the Jubilee concert it seems he's lost his voice & range, which should mean he ought to bow out gracefully and hand the mantle over to someone younger... In you come Jessie!
However, when playing at the Jubilee concert it seems he's lost his voice & range, which should mean he ought to bow out gracefully and hand the mantle over to someone younger... In you come Jessie!
prand said:
I'm sure in his day he could belt out a great set. Worth a cheesy night out in Vegas I reckon.
However, when playing at the Jubilee concert it seems he's lost his voice & range, which should mean he ought to bow out gracefully and hand the mantle over to someone younger... In you come Jessie!
I've changed my mind, I forgive you Elton, please stay, just put Jessie back in the box. However, when playing at the Jubilee concert it seems he's lost his voice & range, which should mean he ought to bow out gracefully and hand the mantle over to someone younger... In you come Jessie!
Like most 'elder statesmen of rock' he should've shut up shop a long time ago.
His early stuff is pretty good if not in my all time favourites list (especially when you consider lots of the other s
te around at the time), but he's not done anything good since the 1980s.
Best remembered for his early peformances and material (or even his "I'm still standing" era resurgence at a stretch), rather than suffering his latter day performances.
Anyone who reckons the proper Candle in the Wind isn't a well crafted, heartfelt ballad is an idiot, imo.
The Diana-w
kfest version on the other hand was an error of judgement...
M
His early stuff is pretty good if not in my all time favourites list (especially when you consider lots of the other s
te around at the time), but he's not done anything good since the 1980s.Best remembered for his early peformances and material (or even his "I'm still standing" era resurgence at a stretch), rather than suffering his latter day performances.
Anyone who reckons the proper Candle in the Wind isn't a well crafted, heartfelt ballad is an idiot, imo.
The Diana-w
kfest version on the other hand was an error of judgement...M
Trophybloo said:
(Apologies to all PHers who might be called Tracy or Gary and have bought EJ records since 1975)
Accepted I suppose.Although my mrs spells Tracey with an e and the last Elton John album i bought was Captain Fantastic on vinyl so you clearly werent refering to me anyway

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