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Topic: Elton John??? Posted: May 17 2011 at 13:56
I used to hate the guy, but after having acquainted myself with his material, I can say he's one of my all-time favorite artists of the 1970's. That is as long as the focus is from 1970-1975. What do you folks think?
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Posted: May 17 2011 at 14:13
lazland wrote:
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is an exceptional album, but I don't care much for the rest. Having said that, he is a talented individual.
I have to agree. Goodby Yellow Brick Road is certainly John's best album, but I have to say "Ticking" on Caribou is probably my favorite song of Elton's. But I've never been a big Elton John fan.
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Posted: May 17 2011 at 14:19
I don't think I'm a fan of any band. Okay, maybe Tom Waits, but...
For me, I didn't give a damn about him until I introduced myself to Honky Chateau (my personal favorite, and not just on account of Rocket Man), Tumbleweed Connection ( a very consistent British answer to Willy and the Poor Boys), Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (apparently a favorite. Is it because of Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding? I think the first side is amazing, one of his best, but I have a difficult time with side two and all those fillerish rockers), and Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy (which shocked me a little. I never expected it to be the way it is). Caribou is my least favorite of the ones here, and I haven't delved into his 1980's material. I'm afraid to.
Hard choice between Madman, Tumbleweed and Yellow Brick Road. Yellow Brick Road contains Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding but I like Madman as a whole better so i guess I'll go with that.
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Posted: August 25 2011 at 01:56
the album Elton John with the song Your Song on is also a very cool album by the fact to how varied and facinating it is, and all the harpishcord he used back in the day, he was a very good promoter for the classic harpishcord sound and used it frequently.
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