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Trailer here.
I'm waay too excited about this. I wonder if
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My first question: Did they do "Paint It Black"? Because, well. Of course I'd ask that.
I hope they played Memory Motel, because it's all "Hannah baby was a honey of a girl". Which of course, she is. *loves* And of course, if they played it, it'd be without the coolness of the Dave Matthews Factor. :/
Oh, and.
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Oh, and #2. Speaking of said Ten Songs, I've been thinking about what my favourite song is, because I've never really had one single favourite song. If I have to pick one, I really think it's Writing. And gee, it only took me
Ah, the heck with it. Here's the entire album:
Elton John
Just leave the last three songs off when you listen. They're just tacked-on songs that I don't understand. Not part of the original album. Save 'em for later, because they're still cool. They're just not part of the Saga.
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Going now. *geeks out, stage left*
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Date: 2006-09-23 07:31 pm (UTC)Also, Bernie was doing his own thing off to the side during the eighties. Some was good, some wasn't. I like Last Stand in Open Country a lot. Not so much Tribe, because it sounds like a lot of the eighties-ish stuff that Elton was doing. So, yeah, a lot of the mediocrity of the songs can be blamed on sai Taupin as well. They were pretty bad off healthwise back then, IIRC, each with their own addictions and such. So, as I do, I forgive them. The music they're making now is some of the best in years.
I've only within the past few years fully realised that Bernie is a musician as well as a poet, and I wonder why he wasn't part of the (various incarnations of) the band. It's odd, I think.
I don't know that I will ever be able to say how this album compares to the original CF. I was 15 at that time and, being 15, thought that Elton and Bernie wrote everything just for me. And furthermore, the tracks were different from anything I had ever heard before.
Woah, we're the same age! I was fourteen, just a little younger. The world had crushes on Jan-Michael Vincent and the Bay City Rollers. Me, I was all about
Bernie Taupin:
and Paul McCartney:
I don't think I knew anyone, in 1975, who knew who Bernie was, and it bothered me then and it still does. Captain Fantastic brought Bernie some recognition, at least (although he's always said he didn't want Elton's level of fame). Then, of course, Two Rooms didn't hurt, either. I don't know if it's a better album (CF, that is) than its sequel. My gut says it is, but my gut is directly connected to my heart in this case, so I don't know if I'm qualified to judge. *shrugs*
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Date: 2006-09-23 08:48 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-09-23 11:00 pm (UTC)The review in East End Lights is very favourable.
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Date: 2006-09-25 03:14 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-09-25 04:58 pm (UTC)*nods vigourously* Yep. Just because my favourites are mostly his classic stuff does NOT mean I want him to only play that stuff. Because otherwise, nobody would know his new stuff and realise that um, no. Not a retro act by any means.
Also, the more I hear this new CD the more I fall in love with it. I'm pretty sure that "Blues Never Fade Away" is my favourite, but subject to change, most likely.
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Date: 2006-09-25 05:46 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-09-25 07:38 pm (UTC)