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Follow Elton John— it's freeWelcome all of you music lovers to another episode of Rock and Roll Flashback! This episode will attempt to generally summarize the career of the great Sir Elton Hercules John! It goes without saying that Elton John has been a major force in the music and entertainment industry for decades and his catalog of work is extensive. Often when one envisions Elton John you see the flamboyant, ostentatious, over-the-top showman. However, Elton's musical talent cannot be denied. His career achievements to date are unsurpassed in their breadth and longevity, and he has left a lasting impact on the music industry. We welcome your feedback, so please feel free to click on this link and let us know your thoughts and/or suggestions via phone text! All podcasts on the Rock and Roll Flashback Podcast are produced by brothers-in-law Bill Price and "Jumpin' John" McDermott. The Podcast Theme Song, "You Essay", was written by John. It was initially recorded by Bill and John on April 1, 2004 with several revisions since then. Multiple promo videos and photos for Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts are available on the following social media sites: https://www.youtube.com/@RockandRollFlashback https://www.facebook.com/rockandrollflashbackpodcast https://www.instagram.com/jumpinjohnmcdermott/ Bill and John welcome your feedback and comments, and they can be emailed to rockandrollflashback@outlook.com. Thank you for listening to Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts! Until next time... Rock On!
Cheer up Elton; this album's about to catapult you into the public consciousness! But what do Anthony & Dominic think of this self-titled album? There's only one way to find out...fight!!!!!!!!! ****************** Welcome to Elton v Elton: The Album Battle! This is the podcast where two pals (Anthony & Dominic) & Elton fans rage over which of Elton's albums we think is the best. We'll be keeping score as we go, as we delve into each of Elton's solo studio albums, discussing the tracks individually, the musicians involved, the album art, random trivia, cover versions & anything else in between! We'd love to hear from you with your ratings, opinions and any other insights into Elton's work you have. Drop us an email via eltonveltonpod@gmail.com ***************** Thanks go to everyone involved in bringing Elton's work to the bigger stage, James Cook (http://www.jamescookcomedian.com/) & Paul Savage (https://www.instagram.com/savagecomics_/) who inspired the format of this show and Zapsplat.com for the SFX. Research for the show was done using songfacts.com , https://sir-elton-john.fandom.com/ , eltonchords.com , https://www.eltonography.com/ and Elton’s autobiography 'Me'. You can find Dominic on https://www.facebook.com/dominicberry/ and on his poetry website https://dominicberry.net/ You can find Anthony on two other podcasts: Enough of the Falafel (featuring the Vegan Week & Vegan Talk shows) and The Brambling Along Podcast ************ Until next time it’s goodbye from Captain Dom-tastic & the Brown Dirt Ant-boy!
Welcome to Elton v Elton: The Album Battle! This is the podcast where two pals (Anthony & Dominic) & Elton fans rage over which of Elton's albums we think is the best. We'll be keeping score as we go, as we delve into each of Elton's solo studio albums, discussing the tracks individually, the musicians involved, the album art, random trivia, cover versions & anything else in between! We'd love to hear from you with your ratings, opinions and any other insights into Elton's work you have. Drop us an email via eltonveltonpod@gmail.com ***************** Thanks go to everyone involved in bringing Elton's work to the bigger stage, James Cook (http://www.jamescookcomedian.com/) & Paul Savage (https://www.instagram.com/savagecomics_/) who inspired the format of this show and Zapsplat.com for the SFX. Research for the show was done using songfacts.com , https://sir-elton-john.fandom.com/ , eltonchords.com , https://www.eltonography.com/ and Elton’s autobiography 'Me'. You can find Dominic on https://www.facebook.com/dominicberry/ and on his poetry website https://dominicberry.net/ You can find Anthony on two other podcasts: Enough of the Falafel (featuring the Vegan Week & Vegan Talk shows) and The Brambling Along Podcast ************ Until next time it’s goodbye from Captain Dom-tastic & the Brown Dirt Ant-boy!
No 731º episódio do Podcast mais Rock’n Roll da internets Rômulo Konzen, Daniel Iserhard e Álcio Villalobos batem papo sobre o disco Goodbye Yellow Brick Road do Elton John. Vote no CMM na categoria "Música" no Prêmio MPB: https://premiompb.com.br/ Apoie o CMM: https://apoia.se/crazymetalmind https://orelo.cc/crazymetalmind Compre os produtos do CMM: https://podcaststore.com.br/ Trilha tocada no episódio (na ordem): *Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road *Elton John - Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting *Elton John - Funeral For a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding *Elton John - Candle In The Wind *Elton John - Bennie And The Jets *Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road *Elton John - This Song Has No Title *Elton John - Grey Seal *Elton John - Jamaica Jerk-off *Elton John - I've Seen That Movie Too *Elton John - Sweet Painted Lady *Elton John - The Ballad Of Danny Bailey *Elton John - Dirty Little Girl *Elton John - All The Girls Love Alice *Elton John - Your Sister Can't Twist (But She Can Rock 'n' Roll) *Elton John - Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting *Elton John - Roy Rogers *Elton John - Social Disease *Elton John - Harmony Apoiadores do CMM no Padrim e Orelo, que ajudam a manter o Podcast no ar: Andre Serviuc - Ayrton Quintela - Marco Antônio Rodrigues Júnior - Christian Benardis - Rafael César Nolasco - Carolina Acsa - Ageu de Oliveira Ribeiro - Thais Caramori Feitosa - Erlan Di Alan - Gustavo Guimaraes Alves - Diogo Felipe da Silva Santos - Christiano de Medeiros Seabra - Guilherme Montanha - Sergio Ricier - Christiano de Medeiros Seabra - Richard Cruz - Stefano Josef Dos Santos Marrara - Cristiano Ludgerio Ferreira - Renato Andrade - José Pereira - Evandro Meneguella - Itamar Carvalho - Lucas Xavier - Natalia Araujo Braz - Ricardo Tavares Pacheco Filho - Juliano Nugent da Silva - Leonardo Fernando Ninck - Heyder Araujo - Rodolfo Abreu - Marcia Lima - Igor Gimenes - Gean Costa - Marcelo Anda - Daiara Melo - Bruno Glaser - Bruno Felipe Dos Santos - Luciana Carneiro - João Paulo Luiz Lopes - Luciano Fernandes Alencar - Pancotti Luiz Gustavo - Luis Augusto Avellar Martins - Rafael Schincariol - Leonardo Rosa - Pablo Budke - Marcelo da Cruz Bandeira - Guilherme Calciolari - Elisa Celino - Mileto Neto - Pedro Henrique Avelar - Lucas Abreu - Gabriel Hussid - Daniel Bragança - Thiago Moura Lima - Gustavo Rossi Moreno - Ana Paula Flory Barbosa de Lima - Daniel Barden - Leandro Da Silva Camargo - Renato. P - Pedro Sena - Ana Paula dos Santos - Marcelo Sousa Santos - Marcell Alves - André Passos - Leonardo Ninck - Lucas Nascimento - Rafael Arduini - Ricardo Candello - Rafael Costa - Thiago Cruz - Everson Andrade - Marcos Rainier Corrêa de Sá - Rogério B. de Miranda - André Mota - Rodolfo A. Redivo - Daniel DPT - Guilherme Morisson - Renan Leite - Augusto Biondini - Denis Bertelli - Bryan Resende - Jordan Kalsing - Stéfano Marrara - Diogo Antonio Honrado - Edgard Teles - Alessandra Maass Costa - Wiliam Faria - Fabio Santos - Luiz Cezer - André Stábile - Anna Carolina Brasil - Álcio Villalobos - Juliano Oliveira - Lucas Galano - Caio Roberto Paiva Santos Ferreira - Wilson Bispo Jr - Amanda Moura - Jean sergio Cambruzzi - Camila Khodr Lobo - Felipe Matheus Santos Garcia - Marcio Honda - Leandro Silva Camargo - Roberto Gradaschi - Bruno Tisatto - Rafael Gatto - David Dilkin - Hugo Henrique Rodrigues Nacif Alves - Eder Moura - Guilherme Dondé Busini - Jonas Gois - Vitóri
Although this album was the fourth Elton John studio album, it was also the third album released in 1971. John had released a film soundtrack album and a live album previously in the year. Madman Across the Water is a more progressive album than his previous outings, containing nine tracks with all but the final track exceeding four minutes. Elton John also had Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman sit in on the sessions for two of the tracks, playing Hammond organ. Although it went to number 8 on the US Billboard 200 chart, it did not do as well in his native UK. The mediocre results in England may be partly explained by the song lengths not fitting nicely into the 3-minute span typical of singles. Nevertheless, the album contains two singles which would prove to be amongst John's greatest hits. Contemporary critics had mixed reactions to the prog rock bent of the album, with some finding the lyrics confusing and the album as a whole too deep for new fans. As with much of the discography of music icons like Elton John, reviews would trend more positive over time. Madman Across the Water finds Elton John on the cusp of his ascent to superstardom, when his next several albums would trend towards a glam rock approach and would start regularly topping the charts. Original host Brian Dickhute returns to "What the Riff" studios to help us finish off our podcast series focusing on the Months from 1965 to 1995. Tiny Dancer The lead off track takes its inspiration from two places. Generally, it is inspired by the spirit of the women Bernie Taupin met in California, and how their styles contrasted with those in the U.K at the time. More specifically it references Maxine Feibelman, who really was the "seamstress for the band," and supported John's elaborate stage costume style. Feibelman and Taupin were married in March 1971, with Elton John serving as best man. Levon The first single from the album tells the story of Levon, a man who is successful in the family business, but trapped in his lifestyle. "Levon wears his war wound like a crown." This symphonic piece uses a backing orchestra written, arranged, and conducted by Paul Buckmaster. Madman Across the Water The title track to the album was originally supposed to be a track on John's previous studio album, but it was rearranged for this album. The lyrics are about a man in a coastal mental institution who doesn't know if he belongs there or not. Many have speculated that Taupin wrote this about then President Richard Nixon, speculation to which Taupin responds, "That is genius. I could never have thought of that." Indian Sunset The story about an American Indian warrior on the verge of defeat was inspired by Frederic Remington painting and/or a visit that Bernie Taupin paid to a reservation. John has stated that the song is not a protest song, but a story. The opening acapella verse sets the wistful tone of the rest of the song. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK: Main theme from the children's television series “Electric Company" "Hey you guys!" This children's educational show debuted in 1971. STAFF PICKS: Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey by Paul and Linda McCartney Bruce begins the staff picks with a song from "Ram," the only album attributed to Paul and Linda McCartney. It reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in September 1971, making it the first post-Beatles McCartney single to top the US charts. It is actually a compilation of several song fragments assembled by engineer Eirik Wangberg. The lyric "hands across the water/heads across the sky" refers to Linda and Paul being American and British. R
We spoke with David Amlen and Meg Beattie Patrick as a preview for the upcoming DAVE & THE DIVAS show at Outpost in the Burbs. The show Freedom & Faith: Songs of Jenny Amlen and Elton John, will be March 1st in Montclair - an album release event for the group's FREEDOM album. It's a very special project that brings together core members of the Montclair music community, led by David Amlen in tribute to his late sister Jenny and her songs, that match remarkably well with Elton John's early compositions. The album and show feature a selection of incredible local singers - Julie Dobrow, Iris Schaffer Hall, Meg Patrick, Stacia Thiel, and Cecile Williams, as well as an all-star band. The episode features a preview of the title song 'Freedom,' an anthemic song from Jenny that was the starting point for the project.
The mid-80's were a tough time for Elton John. The singer and pianist who had been a stellar success in the 70's was deep in the clutches of drug addiction, and struggling to perform due to throat issues. His studio album, "Leather Jackets" had failed to produce a single to reach the top 40. It seemed that he was finding more controversy in the British tabloids than he was success in the music industry. In the midst of this, however, he produced a stellar live album. Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra was John's twenty-eighth official album release, focusing on some of the performers earlier hits. In the last two months of 1986, Elton John did a series of concerts as a part of his tour of Australia and New Zealand which contained two sets. The first set was a traditional concert with John and his 14-piece band. The second set had the band backed by the 88-piece Melbourne Symphony Orchestra with John dressed as Mozart in front of the grand piano. The Live album captured this symphonic second set. The album was a success, hitting number 24 on the Billboard 200 and certifying gold by January 1988. This concert also marked a change. It was the last in which Elton John appeared in his elaborate stage costumes. He also underwent throat surgery in January 1987 which - while successful - permanently altered his voice. His next few albums would be somewhat more successful, but he would sober up in the early 90's and release his highly successful "The One" album in 1992. Bruce presents this live symphonic hit for this week's podcast. Burn Down the Mission This song is the concluding track of John's third album, "Tumbleweed Connection." That was a concept album with the theme of Western Americana. The lyrics are a bit vague, but the story tells of a poor community oppressed by some kind of powerful force. The singer has taken direct action to remedy the situation, and is defending his action of burning down the mission as the only way to defend his family. Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word Hailing from his "Blue Moves" studio album, this sad song is characterized by lyricist Bernie Taupin as "that whole idealistic feeling people get when they want to save something from dying when they basically know deep down inside that it is already dead." Take Me to the Pilot Originally from John's self-titled second album, this song contains lyrics which both John and Taupin admit are nonsensical, but just contain words that sound good together. Six of the 14 tracks on this live album are from Elton John's second album. Candle In the Wind This song from the "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" album was never released as a single in the US until it was released in this live version. Taupin used Marilyn Monroe as an archetype of the famous artist cut down in the prime of life. He was initially inspired by hearing Clive Davis using the phrase "candle in the wind" in tribute to Janis Joplin. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK: Theme from the motion picture Spaceballs Mel Brooks is at it again, this time with his classic spoof on Star Wars. May the Schwartz be with you! STAFF PICKS: Throwing It All Away by Genesis Lynch kicks off the staff picks with this single from the Invisible Touch album that went to number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Genesis guitarist Mike Rutherford wrote the song and lyrics. The upbeat music is quite different from the melancholy lyrics about a love who is leaving the singer. Don't Let Me Die Young by Andy Taylor Rob brings us a solo single from Duran Duran's guitarist. The video for the song depicts at-risk youth engaged in dangerous activities at night from crime and cars to drugs. Taylor's album "Thunder" came out in the midst of the hair metal band's height. This single also features Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols. Alone Again Or by The Damned Wayne features a cover song o
Listen to Me, Elton Johns' autobiography https://amzn.to/482RW9b In this episode of Checking In with Hein and Johnny, the hosts share their latest adventures, including a recent trip to England filled with cultural experiences and unexpected driving challenges. We discuss their favorite audiobooks and music, the joy of attending live concerts, and the impact of celebrity autobiographies. The conversation also touches on the fun of interpretive dance at concerts and concludes with recommendations for new shows to watch. Books with Johnny as the narrator: Eve of Grim (scary, mature, fantasy) Leilani Raven https://www.audible.com/pd/B0DD53NKVC/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWU-BK-ACX0-409727&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_409727_pd_us The Estate (A southern plantation and the lives it touches) Marc Osborn https://www.audible.com/pd/B0DF91WWP5/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWU-BK-ACX0-410915&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_410915_pd_us Deliverence By Marc Osborn https://www.audible.com/pd/B0DG3KWH6C/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWU-BK-ACX0-411856&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_411856_pd_us Deep Dark Forest: A Michael Carter Cold Case Thriller By Susan Lund https://www.audible.com/pd/B0DMBXRJ21/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWU-BK-ACX0-420268&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_420268_pd_us A little disclosure: there are affiliate links on this page! That just means if you click on a link, find something you like and buy it, we'll make some cash. Don't worry, you won't pay any extra – sometimes you might even get a tasty discount. It's a win for us and a win for you too!
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Bienvenido a Juglaridades. Un espacio para compartir arte y anécdotas. Si estás buscando análisis detallados e información enciclopédica o reseñas con tono de crítico ampuloso, éste no es el lugar. Simplemente, te invito a compartir un rato entre amigos. En esta ocasión contamos con la participación de José F. Caballero (Periodista, Diseñador Gráfico y Cantante en Error de Systema). ......................... Música: Entierro Prematuro - La Innoble Igualdad 0:00 Elton John - I Guess That's Why They Call it the Blues 0:39 Elton John - The One 1:26 Elton John - Your Song 3:55 Elton John - Skyline Pidgeon 4:49 Elton John - Nikita 7:21 Elton John - Crocodile Rock 10:13 Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 11:32 Elton John - The Bitch Is Back 12:30 Elton John - Saturday Night's Allright For Fighting 13:54 Elton John - Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me 15:39 Elton John - Pinball Wizard 17:28 Elton John - Don't Go Breaking My Heart (Duet with Kiki Dee) 19:13 Elton John & Eric Clapton - Runaway Train 20:47 Elton John - I´ve Seen That Movie Too 23:13 Elton John - The Measure Of A Man 26:03
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