Disney+ Elton John
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 9:21 pm
Last night Elton John said good bye to the yellow brick road with his final US concert (ever) which was streamed live on Disney+.
You know I sometimes forget all about Elton John until I hear one of his songs and then it's like DANG. I don't think the man ever produced one song that was less than stellar in it's musical composition or performance. If he did, I doubt that it was ever released. A classically trained pianist, Elton John (then Reg Dwight) shifted musical gears when he heard the early pioneers of Rock n' Roll. Bill Haley, Chuck Berry, you all know the list.
In the 60's he answered an ad for a record label. Bernie Taupin answered the same ad. Elton was given a set of Bernie's poetry which he set to music and magic happened. It is my understanding that Taupin and John never composed a single piece in the same room. Just as they first began and for decades following, Bernie Taupin sent the lyrics via post and Elton John set them to music.
I can't even imagine that.
The first song I ever heard from Elton John was Your Song. We didn't know we were nearing the end of our hippie days and just about to turn the corner into the Disco era. I own just 2 albums I can think of by Elton John. The album with Your Song and Rock of the Westies. I confess I only bought an LP of Westies because of one song. Island Girl. There weren't any 45's available at the BX in Germany so I bought the whole album.
Last night Elton John, now 75 years old, took the stage at Dodger Stadium for the last time and rocked. his. behind. off. Dressed in sequined tie and tails, and red sneakers. He was in great voice though he did change some of his vocals to suit his now deeper voice, didn't miss a beat, and perhaps gave one of the happiest and most poignant concerts of his professional life.
By rights he should have been dead by now. He had more than one chance to die and yet, he lives and lives fully. He's earned his reputation as top notch musician, philanthropist, and legend. He worked for it. Darn near died from it. And now he's leaving it...for love.
I think you should watch it. Watch rock history being made in front of your eyes. Watch this legend at work. He's SO good! Watch it until the very end and if you don't tear up at how he chose to bring the concert to a close, you don't have a heart.
You know I sometimes forget all about Elton John until I hear one of his songs and then it's like DANG. I don't think the man ever produced one song that was less than stellar in it's musical composition or performance. If he did, I doubt that it was ever released. A classically trained pianist, Elton John (then Reg Dwight) shifted musical gears when he heard the early pioneers of Rock n' Roll. Bill Haley, Chuck Berry, you all know the list.
In the 60's he answered an ad for a record label. Bernie Taupin answered the same ad. Elton was given a set of Bernie's poetry which he set to music and magic happened. It is my understanding that Taupin and John never composed a single piece in the same room. Just as they first began and for decades following, Bernie Taupin sent the lyrics via post and Elton John set them to music.
I can't even imagine that.
The first song I ever heard from Elton John was Your Song. We didn't know we were nearing the end of our hippie days and just about to turn the corner into the Disco era. I own just 2 albums I can think of by Elton John. The album with Your Song and Rock of the Westies. I confess I only bought an LP of Westies because of one song. Island Girl. There weren't any 45's available at the BX in Germany so I bought the whole album.
Last night Elton John, now 75 years old, took the stage at Dodger Stadium for the last time and rocked. his. behind. off. Dressed in sequined tie and tails, and red sneakers. He was in great voice though he did change some of his vocals to suit his now deeper voice, didn't miss a beat, and perhaps gave one of the happiest and most poignant concerts of his professional life.
By rights he should have been dead by now. He had more than one chance to die and yet, he lives and lives fully. He's earned his reputation as top notch musician, philanthropist, and legend. He worked for it. Darn near died from it. And now he's leaving it...for love.
I think you should watch it. Watch rock history being made in front of your eyes. Watch this legend at work. He's SO good! Watch it until the very end and if you don't tear up at how he chose to bring the concert to a close, you don't have a heart.