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@jdharris7
@jdharris7 2 года назад
Best Elton John song in my opinion.
@davidgrice6785
@davidgrice6785 2 года назад
People do not realize how good Elton's band was back in the 70's! Excellent with their instruments and back up harmonies were fabulous 👌
@franksullivan1873
@franksullivan1873 4 месяца назад
The power of music in the 1970s is unrivaled by much of the music that came before or later.One of the greatest times to be young and have ears,lol.
@shaynewest8757
@shaynewest8757 3 месяца назад
Um, what people? He sold millions.
@dondebomm6329
@dondebomm6329 2 года назад
Funeral for a friend musically takes you through all the stages of grieving. A masterpiece!
@dianamcnerney168
@dianamcnerney168 Год назад
I asked 'Alex' speaker to play this song, when my husband (a huge Elton John fan and a fan of this piece) passed away, and they were putting him in the body bag and carrying him outside.😢😢
@brucedillinger9448
@brucedillinger9448 Год назад
Diana - this is the song used during a good friend's brother's funeral. Still holds a special place in my heart. ✌
@lisabergkoetter7467
@lisabergkoetter7467 Год назад
Absolutely
@ColKurtzknew
@ColKurtzknew 5 месяцев назад
PF's Great Gig In The Sky does it much better and they are both masterpiece s
@balmpatchvideos
@balmpatchvideos 2 дня назад
@cobbycaputo3332
@cobbycaputo3332 2 года назад
Even Elton got into Prog a little bit in 1973! Someday take a look at all the albums released in 1972 and 1973. Just an incredible period for music. Even as a 10 year old, I could tell special things were going on.
@j.kevvideoproductions.6463
@j.kevvideoproductions.6463 2 года назад
Every six months a new Elton John album came out! Junior High and my first year of H.S. were all about Elton. Then... Pink Floyd & Zeppelin.
@taradevine6026
@taradevine6026 2 года назад
I was obsessed with him and was going to marry him. 🤣
@michelfroggy56
@michelfroggy56 2 года назад
Madman across the Water ( released in 71) alone, is as good as anything that came out between 70 and 75, the strings arrangements are superb and the production work of Gus Dudgeon is simply perfect.
@nickavenoso7851
@nickavenoso7851 2 года назад
People say that Captain Fantastic is his prog record, but this sounds more prog influenced than anything on that album. Every album Elton released in the 70’s was a masterpiece excluding Victim Of Love. I’m one of those weird fans who loves Elton’s 80’s work as well.
@OronOfMontreal
@OronOfMontreal 2 года назад
This song reminds us that Elton was a genuine, bona fide Rock musician, not just a Pop icon. And I am glad that you both recognized the moments of brilliant Bass playing by the late, lamented Dee Murray. Dee was a bass-guitarist, not just the type of bassist who plays the same one note through an entire song. His feel and imagination put him on a level with Paul McCartney and John Entwistle (of The Who). BTW, the title track of "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" is one of the prettiest ballads of the 1970s.
@j.kevvideoproductions.6463
@j.kevvideoproductions.6463 2 года назад
Also, all the backing vocals during that era were done by Dee, Nigel and Davey (although sometimes Elton would add his own backing vocals as well).
@Cryptocracy_Now
@Cryptocracy_Now 2 года назад
Elton precedes "Pop".
@cydrych
@cydrych 2 года назад
@@Cryptocracy_Now pop started in the mid 50’s.
@brucedillinger9448
@brucedillinger9448 Год назад
Kevvideo...Dee, Nigel and Davey are my most favorite background vocalists ever. ✌
@lisabergkoetter7467
@lisabergkoetter7467 Год назад
Well said couldn't have put it better myself
@markcrane532
@markcrane532 2 года назад
So many great songs on this album-Grey Seal, Ballad of Danny Bailey, All The Girls Love Alice. Actually not a bad song on whole album.
@steelyd2
@steelyd2 2 года назад
One of the few double albums with not a single skipper on the whole thing
@linkjones4535
@linkjones4535 2 года назад
Grey Seal is my favorite song on that album.
@Momspennies2
@Momspennies2 2 года назад
And let's not forget "Harmony"!
@mikenichols3965
@mikenichols3965 2 года назад
Hit any random song from this album and you've struck gold.
@garyarnett1220
@garyarnett1220 2 года назад
Totally agree it's all great
@melissayost4888
@melissayost4888 2 года назад
This song is genius. The entire double album is a master class in music. Really shows his range as a musician & writer of music. Burnie Taupin wrote the lyrics & Elton took them & made magic. I agree with Madman Across The Water the title track of the album of the same name. The entire album is amazing.
@pleasantvalleypickerca7681
@pleasantvalleypickerca7681 2 года назад
His best album as far as I'm concerned. A classic from beginning to end. Full of great songs and the band is in top form and they rock. You should listen to the entire album as it's a masterpiece!
@robertpearson8798
@robertpearson8798 2 года назад
This album is considered by many (including me) as his magnum opus.
@TheCornishCockney
@TheCornishCockney 2 года назад
The 70’s guys. Are you getting how bloody special that decade was yet? And you’ve barely scratched the surface !!
@artsilva
@artsilva 2 года назад
A Masterpiece! This song didn't get the praise it should of because in the day it was too long for radio play so it went overlooked by charts and critics, but EJ fans knows that this was his creative talents in at it's best... and this particular band line-up was his best for his early compositions.
@balmpatchvideos
@balmpatchvideos 2 дня назад
@MonsterSound.Bradley
@MonsterSound.Bradley 2 года назад
Oh wow. One of my favs. When I was 17, I was in a bar band and we played these two. When we'd start 'Funeral for a Friend', the rowdy bar patrons would all look at us strangely like, "What the hell are you playing? And why In a bar?" But by the end they would all be dancing and cheering. Worked every time 😊🍁
@Fuzcapp
@Fuzcapp 2 года назад
You weren't in a band called The Jellyfish, were you?
@MonsterSound.Bradley
@MonsterSound.Bradley 2 года назад
@@Fuzcapp No. We were called Main Street (late 70's). I like The Jellyfish name though.
@Fuzcapp
@Fuzcapp 2 года назад
@@MonsterSound.Bradley Check out Jellyfish - a San Fran band from the early 90s. Two albums - Bellybutton and Spilt Milk. Absolutely brilliant band - a mix of Queen, The Beatles, Supertramp, Bowie and 10CC. The Jellyfish keyboardist used to regularly do FFAF/LLB in his solo days. Check them out - you'll love them.
@izzonj
@izzonj 2 года назад
Hidden gold , deep cut Elton John: "Tickin'" It will give you chills for a another of reasons
@michaelgoing6695
@michaelgoing6695 23 дня назад
I love just sitting in the dark with my headphones on when I listen to this song. I believe this is an Elton John masterpiece!
@sandymiller3577
@sandymiller3577 2 года назад
Lots of great music by Elton, especially his earlier albums. You should give the title track of Madman Across the Water a listen, in fact the entire album is awesome and Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy... 👍
@dailyprognosisnick
@dailyprognosisnick 2 года назад
Yes if you want another proggy song, Madman is the one!
@rupbhatt
@rupbhatt 2 года назад
His early 70s work was on another level
@neonpark1874
@neonpark1874 2 года назад
@@dailyprognosisnick Madman Across The Water is phenomenal.
@michaelkeefe8494
@michaelkeefe8494 2 года назад
Madman's a great album.. Levon, Madman, Tiny Dancer, Razor Face, Rotten Peaches, Indian Sunset... all deep cuts. Another underappreciated gem is Eltons 1970 live album 11-17-70. Recorded in a radio studio, during his first U.S. tour - it is "hungry" Elton and he is absolutely fierce on it.
@j.kevvideoproductions.6463
@j.kevvideoproductions.6463 2 года назад
@@michaelkeefe8494 , 11-17-70 is the bomb!!!
@buckyccovington3048
@buckyccovington3048 2 года назад
Dee, Davey, and Nigel. The most underrated band ever. They were all brilliant on this. An absolute classic.
@rodjeffries9487
@rodjeffries9487 2 года назад
I was fortunate to see Elton tour this album and he opened the gig with Funeral for a Friend/ Love Lies Bleeding. Truly amazing work.
@ptrlxc
@ptrlxc 2 года назад
Wow, lucky.
@charlesbracelen8031
@charlesbracelen8031 2 года назад
Yes, he opened with when I saw him in 75, I'll always have the image of the dry ice smoke rolling slowly over the front of the stage...
@michelfroggy56
@michelfroggy56 2 года назад
Same here November 75 first major concert for me $7.50 Canadian for tickets....what a time, what a concert.
@tracycartwright3340
@tracycartwright3340 2 года назад
Awesome!! This is my all-time favorite Elton John song and always has been. There's nothing about this combo that I don't love. Amazing.
@jprph1
@jprph1 2 года назад
AMEN !!!!!
@j.kevvideoproductions.6463
@j.kevvideoproductions.6463 2 года назад
Yay! Hello my fellow Denver-Metro-ites! I've noticed that you have a Jean Luc Ponty album framed on your wall. You might want to check out the slightly earlier album "Honky Chateau" by Elton, It has Rocket Man on it. However, Jean Luc Ponty is featured on a number of songs, most notably "Amy". It also has "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" which IMHO is one of Elton's greatest songs and it is tragically overlooked by most "reactors" is it wasn't ever released as a single. If you want something non commercial by Elton try "I've seen the Saucers" from the Caribou album, its way out there!
@glennlee1983
@glennlee1983 2 года назад
Listen to GYBR from start to finish...it is a JOURNEY!...also, listen to any Elton John pre-1980...his best work imo...love your videos...such a sweet couple...Nick with his air band faces and Alexia with her beautiful signature smile at the camera are priceless!...you guys deserve all your success!...
@pamnicklas5536
@pamnicklas5536 2 года назад
My favorite Elton John song and has been since I first heard it in 1973. Unfortunately didn't get to see Elton in the 70's but did see him in 1986....he was just fabulous!
@junglejim5785
@junglejim5785 2 года назад
I've seen that movie too. Same album. Very haunting song. God Bless.
@jprph1
@jprph1 2 года назад
This is one of my all-time favorite Elton John songs. Dee Murray’s bass playing is amazing … As is Davie Johnstone’s guitar playing. One of the unsung heroes of Elton John in the 70s and currently… Is Ray Cooper on percussion.… The guy is a madman! I just watched a video from Elton John‘s current tour… Farewell yellow brick Road… And they open the show with this tune. Even though there’s no organ/synth in this touring band.… The song is still hot as H3LL !! Nigel Olson/drums-Dave’s Johnstone/guitar; Ray Cooper/percussion…same as on the original recording. Thank you so much for covering this… You guys are great!
@dennishuffstutler9820
@dennishuffstutler9820 5 месяцев назад
1982, me and my best friend every night going to the Ft. Strip in my '69 camaro blasting EJ from my 8-track. I'll never forget those days.
@rikconverse8726
@rikconverse8726 2 года назад
Other great Elton songs to explore are: Burn Down the Mission, Where To Now St. Peter?, Come Down in Time, Honky Cat, Levon, Madman Across the Water, Tiny Dancer, Love Song...I could go on...and I have, But the Albums Tumbleweed Connection & Madman Across the Water are two of his best ever.
@griffcrammond6640
@griffcrammond6640 2 года назад
'Love Lies Bleeding' is a flowering plant. Wonderful duality in it's meaning here.
@jimled50jl49
@jimled50jl49 2 года назад
Hi guys - I watched this days ago. Revisiting to say hi ! - Boy 1973 - takes me back when I first bought this double vinyl album. It is an exceptional piece of work for sure. Once I put the album on I always play it right through. .... I mean - why stop ? Lol It has that effect. This is the albums opening tracks and wow what a what to start ! Thankyou for playing this ...Oh the memories ! X Jim [ back in the comments - Yahoo ! ]
@paulhart3812
@paulhart3812 Год назад
Funeral For A Friend... my favorite Elton John song.
@kurthealey6936
@kurthealey6936 2 года назад
"We have a winner"!!!! PERFECT!!!
@unki3259
@unki3259 2 года назад
my favorite elton john songs are the ones where its just him and his piano, so sublime...
@Pixelologist
@Pixelologist 2 года назад
Sir Elton dipping his toes into the prog rock waters. If I hadn't already BEEN an Elton John fan, this was the track that would've won me over. As it was, Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding cemented it for me!
@Reclining_Spuds
@Reclining_Spuds 2 года назад
"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Tour", October '74 I bought one ticket for $10 bucks for a $6.50 face value ticket. Sitting alone in the nosebleed section of The Fabulous Forum, he opened with this combo and gave a great concert that totally turned me on to concert going for the next 30 years. What a journey. Love your reactions. LRW
@patriciamckean4682
@patriciamckean4682 9 месяцев назад
Ha, I paid 20 for a scalped ticked and was much closer 😅 (it was a very good seat, close to stage, maybe 20-ish rows up)
@pushpak
@pushpak 2 года назад
The title track to 'Madman Across the Water' album. "Take Me to the Pilot' live version from 11-17-1970.
@jprph1
@jprph1 2 года назад
That i one of my all time favorite live lp’s !!!
@cometogether999
@cometogether999 2 года назад
You've just made my day!!! I Predict... you'll love it! Early Elton John was amazing. Elton and Bernie Taupin were an amazing duo, Bernie with the songwriting. Plus Elton had a fantastic band.
@davewhitehead5116
@davewhitehead5116 2 года назад
I remember where I was in 1973 when I heard this for the first time. I bought the album right after. So many great songs in his catalog. Throw a dart at his catalog and you’ll land on a hit.
@extdiso
@extdiso 2 года назад
I hadn’t heard this for years, but I remember listening to it for the first time. So awesome!
@terridostal1348
@terridostal1348 Год назад
Thank you for the flashback. I have loved this man from the beginning and will to the end of days.
@jonathangilbert2456
@jonathangilbert2456 2 года назад
Great opening tracks from Elton John's masterpiece and in my opinion, one of the best rock albums of all time.
@justinburke2890
@justinburke2890 2 года назад
This has long been my fave Elton track! Masterwork! One of a kind for him
@silviofranciscoribeirocres2804
This is for me a central piece of the record, i listened in a very firs time when i was 6 age. Now i'm 51 and the feeling is the same. There's a lot of songs of Elton good like this!
@mikesisto
@mikesisto 2 года назад
You could throw a dart at the song list on that album and not be disappointed with the song.
@pointgiven7857
@pointgiven7857 7 месяцев назад
Roy Rogers? Come on.
@RickeyWilkersonVoices
@RickeyWilkersonVoices 8 месяцев назад
I have been fortunate enough to have seen Elton John many times through the years but watching this great reaction takes me back to the very first time in 1975 when he OPENED the concert with this masterpiece!
@mac2920
@mac2920 2 года назад
This may be my favorite Elton John song. I saw him live many years ago in Chicago.
@pushpak
@pushpak 2 года назад
One of my top 10 fave albums of all times. I wore out its groves.💖💖💖💖
@mac6115cd
@mac6115cd 8 месяцев назад
Saw him in 1973 in Cincinnati. A classic performance!
@shyshift
@shyshift 2 года назад
The beginning of this song is David Hentchel playing a monophonic synthesizer before the invention of polyphonic so David had to play each line one note at a time and overdub the parts to create chords and harmonies which is a lot of work. Those really fast notes are originally played by hand and run through a sequencer with the tempo sped up. I do this stuff all the time on my channel. Arpeggiators more than sequencers because it’s easier and i’m lazy. Also if you liked the way guitarist Davey Johnstone was playing along in that symphonic section before it switches songs I can’t recommend highly enough that you listen The Enid because they literally invented Symphonic Rock and Symphonic Prog. Their debut album In The Region Of The Summer Stars is just amazing and Stephen Stewart on guitar is incredibly melodic. The Enid have at least 30 albums since 1976.
@maxpeck4154
@maxpeck4154 6 месяцев назад
Is and has always been my favorite Elton John song
@imacmanx8562
@imacmanx8562 2 года назад
"Good Bye Yellow Brick Road" ....YES!!! Great song. Pay attention to the lyrics. Another great early Elton song is "Levon".
@oldeskoolnana7543
@oldeskoolnana7543 2 года назад
This is going to played at my funeral?✌🌻🌻🙏🙏 Saw him live 5 times. He ages like a fine wine?✌🌻🌻
@g.e.5723
@g.e.5723 2 года назад
I was a Freshman in HS when this album came out, loved it, bought the 8-track! From age 13 till my 20s Elton, it seemed, had a half dozen top 40 hits every year. He had an amazing run.
@franckthibault2521
@franckthibault2521 2 года назад
Nice song! I saw Elton once in 93: it's the only concert I ever been with any of my parent, it was with my mom... I don't remember ever hearing this song...
@TheMagnum60
@TheMagnum60 Год назад
This Album was recorded in France 1973, it was finished in 3 days. Elton and his band can rock with the best of them !!!
@sarahzentexas
@sarahzentexas 2 года назад
What a nice surprise! I’ve loved this one since 1974!
@TheCornishCockney
@TheCornishCockney 2 года назад
Davey Johnstone on the guitar,never gets much of a mention.
@markwhitely4021
@markwhitely4021 2 года назад
One of Rocks epic opening songs. Elton was simply the best. Vancouver B.C. 1975 Pacific Coliseum.
@yes_head
@yes_head 2 года назад
Re: the "American-isms" in the vocal delivery, part of it was a genuine interest Elton and lyricist Bernie Taupin had in Americana at the time. It pops up in other songs on Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, and elsewhere in their early 70s music. But part of it was also just that most English pop musicians of that era were raised on American soul, R&B, and rock and they would naturally emulate the vocal delivery of their heroes. The Beatles were once asked "Why do you sound like Americans when you sing and not English?" It's because they were so heavily influenced by people like Little Richard and Elvis early on. Same with Elton.
@NicknLex
@NicknLex 2 года назад
Wow thanks for that amazing trivia 💞💞
@tombeyerlein3813
@tombeyerlein3813 2 года назад
I'd also say that Elton and Bernie were influenced by The Band, as were so many artists in the late '60s and early '70s.
@sigil5772
@sigil5772 2 года назад
A huge amount of Elton and Bernie's early stuff is hommage to Americana - eg "Burn Down The Mission". Stylistically, Elton not only acknowledged the influence on his playing of, but also eventually collaborated with Leon Russell. This is a deep rabbit hole to go down - I wish you both joy of the journey!
@sammybeck7794
@sammybeck7794 2 года назад
Eltons debut album, Madman Across the Water, Honky Chateau, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and Tumbleweed Connections are five of their best albums. I myself don't count any other albums but these because they have pretty much the best songs that Elton John and Bernie Taupin ever wrote. Any albums after these kind of veered off towards pop...Caribou has a few good tunes
@calguy3838
@calguy3838 2 года назад
Those are all great albums, but I think "Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy" is a right up there with them.
@Rickhorse1
@Rickhorse1 2 года назад
Agreed Sammy. Some of his later albums did contain excellent individual songs, but none had the consistent creative excellence of those first 5 albums.
@gsparkman
@gsparkman 2 года назад
Nothing after the split with Bernie Taupin is worth listening to.
@Scooterboi60
@Scooterboi60 2 года назад
@@gsparkman wow, harsh! There are some really good songs produced when they reunited in the ’80s. The only thing is that the ‘70s were the golden period.
@gkirms
@gkirms 2 года назад
Love 'Don't Shoot Me, I'm Only the Piano Player'. That should be right up there also. Great tunes like 'Have Mercy on the Criminal' & 'High Flying Bird'. Once he strayed away from his tried & proven formula with Davey, Dee & Nigel the change was evident starting with 'Rock of the Westies'. But good things don't last forever they say. I think starting with 'Rock of the Westies' you always got a mixed bag on any album since. From his debut up to 'Captain Fantastic' you could say that there wasn't a bad song to be found on any album. But I grew up with those albums and they're still some of my favorites to this day.
@XDarkSyntaXOriginal
@XDarkSyntaXOriginal 2 года назад
Davey Johnstone played such memorable riffs on guitar here. Very underrated guitarist. Elton has spent a lot of time in Atlanta Ga. He has a home in my old neighborhood. That's where he picks up that southern draw I guess. You guys really need to take a leap down the Jeff Beck rabbit hole. Try out Hammerhead. by Jeff Beck. His guitar work is a whole other dimension on it's own. No one plays like him.
@debjorgo
@debjorgo 2 года назад
Elton was a Pop superstar before the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album. After it, he was Rock royalty.
@stpnwlf9
@stpnwlf9 2 года назад
I'm always challenged a bit by 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road'. On the one hand, it is one of the most uneven and eclectic records Elton John made, but there is so much quality in the album. As an opening set, this pair of songs is fantastic! The guitar work gets overshadowed by the keyboards and vocals, but there is some great guitar by Davey Johnstone here. Have to add, EJ was heavily influenced by American gospel-blues from the deep south. It permeates his piano style and his vocals -- this is especially prevalent on the 'Tumbleweed Connection' album.
@hasltisl
@hasltisl 2 года назад
Right on, Randy!
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 2 года назад
You hit the mark!
@michelemichele3375
@michelemichele3375 2 года назад
Love Tumbleweed Connection too ... and Madman Across the Water. Such a diverse and prolific artist. Thanks ✨🤪
@MrRondonmon
@MrRondonmon 2 года назад
Rotten Peaches and All the Nasties affirm the southern gospel/blues influence. GBYBR was Elton's attempt at a concept Album, not so much a style, but a theme album. Every song is about a larger than life person/event, most people don't get that. You have a song about a movie (I seen that Movie too...My fav. on the album). One about Marylin, one about Roy Rogers, a song about The Wizard of Oz theme so to speak, one about a Rocker Group named Benny and the Jets, a song about a Prostitute, another about a gay woman in he 70s, and the Ballad of Danny Baily. I think he ran out of material and threw in a few other song like Jamaica Jerkoff, LOL.
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 2 года назад
@@MrRondonmon Good try though quite a bit of a stretch sought of like an attempt that missed the mark if that was the plan . I doubt it was amid all the things Reginald was going through at that time. It seems the album which has great tunes was somewhat out of focus as his life had become. I still love the album in many ways though his best more connected and heartfelt work was done on his earlier albums.
@barriehull7076
@barriehull7076 2 года назад
Elton John was born Reginald Kenneth Dwight on 25 March 1947 in Pinner, Middlesex, the eldest child of Stanley Dwight (1925-1991) and only child of Sheila Eileen (née Harris; 1925-2017) and was raised in a council house in Pinner by his maternal grandparents. He was educated at Pinner Wood Junior School, Reddiford School and Pinner County Grammar School, until he was 17, when he left just prior to his A-Level examinations to pursue a career in music. At age 15, with his mother's and stepfather's help, John was hired as a pianist at a nearby pub, the Northwood Hills Hotel, playing Thursday to Sunday nights. Elton John became the chairman and director of English Premier League Football (soccer) team, Watford F.C. Watford is one of the Home Counties of southern England. An in joke is that anything north of Watford is the north of England.
@johntravers9426
@johntravers9426 2 года назад
Elton live july 4 1976 foxboro, massachusetts outdoor stadium.... i'll never forget
@rikconverse8726
@rikconverse8726 2 года назад
Elton's core group of musicians Davey Johnstone (guitars) Dee Murray (Bass) Nigel Olsson were joined by engineer David Hentschel on ARP Synth. The piece is two pieces written separately and then joined together because Funeral for a Friend ended in A and Love Lies Bleeding begins in A. Elton wrote "Funneral" for himself - an instrumental created by John while thinking of what kind of music he would like at his funeral.
@xelamercedes
@xelamercedes 10 месяцев назад
God....I remember that year. This album was a huge surprise -- Elton had never sounded like this. Watergate was raging in Washington DC and Nixon resigned. My family fell apart. I listened to this album a thousand times. Secluded in my room with the volume up high on "Love Lies bleeding." So many masterpieces on the Yellow Brick Road album.
@johncritchlow8156
@johncritchlow8156 2 года назад
Great pick for a musical journey! That bass tone, though. RIP Dee Murry, (Bassist). Love this.
@NH2112
@NH2112 2 года назад
None of the other great bassists ever made a sound and tone like that. The closest I can think of is Chuck Panozzo of Styx on “The Grove Of Eglantine.”
@bwana-ma-coo-bah425
@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 2 года назад
@@NH2112 John Entwistle ?
@NH2112
@NH2112 2 года назад
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 I don’t know, name a song where his bass tone has such a “boing!” to it as Dee’s does in this song? “Exuberant” is a word I saw that was used to describe it in a song video, and that’s the best one I’ve seen yet.
@bwana-ma-coo-bah425
@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 2 года назад
@@NH2112 very happy for you.
@denisearroyo3476
@denisearroyo3476 2 года назад
Omg there is so much Elton that people don’t know. Give Madman Across the Water a listen to. Absolutely amazing and haunting
@kevinlakeman5043
@kevinlakeman5043 Год назад
I still love watching this one. The first time I heard these songs opening this remarkable album, I was blown away. So glad he chose to write and record these with his band. For more lesser known, 'deep cuts', try "Empty Sky", "Sixty Years On", "All the Girls Love Alice", "Madman Across the Water", or "Tonight".
@vernhoke7730
@vernhoke7730 2 года назад
This brings back a memory or two. I had this album, on yellow vinyl, back in the seventies. Great album.
@adamp2029
@adamp2029 2 года назад
It’s crazy how many big hits/great songs he had in a short time! Beatleesque! Madman Across the Water is my favorite album, and song, of his.
@randieandjodistrom854
@randieandjodistrom854 11 месяцев назад
Well, this reaction transported me back to December, 1973 when my high school friends (more specifically, my high school girlfriend) gave me the "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" double album for my 17th birthday. This song is the very first track of the album set, and I probably listened to it at least a dozen times every day until I reported to the United States Air Force Academy as a cadet in June, 1974 as we were not allowed to have any music (or much of anything else for that matter). This song is, and always will be an integral part of my soul. Thank you for such a great reaction.
@scottstevens7639
@scottstevens7639 2 года назад
‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’ is Elton John’s Magnum Opus. A video production company called Eagle Rock put out a series of documentaries on influential rock albums and GYBR was one of them. Highly recommend checking it out as it goes super in-depth on the recording of the album. In the doc, lyricist Bernie Taupin gushes about how Elton was “on fire” during this stage in his career. If you get around to listening to the rest of the album (and I highly recommend you do so) I dare you to find a single weak track. They’re all fire and they’re wonderfully eclectic. As for “Funeral for a Friend”… This song (the intro especially) and Edgar Winter’s “Frankenstein” were the 2 tracks that sparked my own personal obsession with synthesizers. Both songs feature the ARP 2600 synth, an instrument which, despite being introduced in the early ‘70’s, is still quite popular today. A multitude of manufacturers are making clones of it (ARP went out of business decades ago). On “Funeral”, the synth is being played and programmed by David Henschel. You may not recognize the name, but he’s notable for producing some albums by Genesis, like “Seconds Out”, “Trick of the Tail” and “Wind and Wuthering”. What’s really impressive is the fact that the 2600, like other synths back then, is monophonic, meaning you can only play one note at a time. Everything you heard in that track was pierced together ONE NOTE AT A TIME. If nothing else, you NEED to check out the rest of this album. It was one of Elton’s most successful on so many levels.
@mackeymintle66
@mackeymintle66 2 года назад
Holy schnitzel! I forgot how epic this cut was. 👍😍🥺😂
@NicknLex
@NicknLex 2 года назад
😂 Schnitzel is my dad’s nickname for me!! 🙈🙈 - Lex
@stevenhopwood8195
@stevenhopwood8195 2 года назад
Movie is called Spencer because that was her maiden surname. ❤️🤘🎸🇦🇺
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 2 года назад
Here are some of Elton’s very best early tunes; Take Me To The Pilot, IndianSunset, Levon,Madman Across The Water,Where to snow St. Oeter, Burn Down The Mission, Love Song,And Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters.
@michelemichele3375
@michelemichele3375 2 года назад
Nice list, Joel. Thanks ✨🤪
@debrabrabenec3731
@debrabrabenec3731 2 года назад
Yep. I agree with Michele.
@scifimonkey3
@scifimonkey3 2 года назад
Captain Fantastic and the brown dirt cowboy is definitely worth a whole album listen, superb fusion of Elton Johns music and Bernie Taupins lyrics from start to finish
@nickavenoso7851
@nickavenoso7851 2 года назад
Both albums (GBYR and Captain Fantastic) are masterpieces in my eyes and should be listened to the whole way through.
@pointgiven7857
@pointgiven7857 7 месяцев назад
Great album
@Alewifes_Husband
@Alewifes_Husband 2 года назад
Fantastic double-album with so many great songs. When a few of the best songs don't even hit the radio -- which they didn't -- you KNOW you've got a great album.
@scherado01
@scherado01 2 года назад
Very nice. During the long funeral section, you may notice that drummer, Nigel Olsson, avoids using a crash cymbal in many spots. HE IS the master of knowing when NOT to go to a crash
@stevenorgate4307
@stevenorgate4307 2 года назад
Agreed...Elton was a rocker. My fave Elton song...or song indeed. Of course there's Philadelphia Freedom.....
@donlowe105
@donlowe105 2 года назад
I was 14 when this album came out, there is so much great music that came out of the 60s and 70s.
@rogerpitcher6540
@rogerpitcher6540 2 года назад
There exists a dvd of the making of Goodbye. Just like the making of Aja. You’d enjoy it.
@Macilmoyle
@Macilmoyle 2 года назад
Well worth watching and producer Gus Dudgeon pays a wonderful tribute to the late, great Dee Murray on bass.
@AudiophileTubes
@AudiophileTubes 2 года назад
One of rocks all time masterpieces! Elton's Magnum Opus!
@kentinatl
@kentinatl 2 года назад
i was 16 when this album came out and a friend of mine and i listened to it all the time...imo this period was his greatest period {1971-1980} great band,vocals,great songs and lyrics,,he just became a "pop" icon and drugs really affected him in the 80's and 90's...keep em comin' my rocky mountain friends...Kent
@thunderstruck5484
@thunderstruck5484 2 года назад
Elton John is an Icon for sure
@helenarcarvalho
@helenarcarvalho Год назад
"First episode at Hienton (1970)" and "The Greatest Discovery" with arrangements of Paul Buckmaster are amazing.
@dougbarton4668
@dougbarton4668 2 года назад
I remember the concert for this album. As funeral for a friend starts, a fog rolls off a totally dark stage, then is slowly back lit in blue to full lighting.
@dondebomm6329
@dondebomm6329 2 года назад
Awesome album. This one and Grey Seal are some of my all time favorite songs
@derrickspooger798
@derrickspooger798 2 года назад
Elton is great. I love his work with Bernie Taupin, some of the best lyrics ever - set to the magic of Elton
@dii6266
@dii6266 11 месяцев назад
The very beginning did remind me of Rush 2112, but after that it only reminds me of Elton John. 1970s EJ singing voice is one of the best ever. Thanks for the great review and for letting it play.
@dorkmier
@dorkmier 2 года назад
Hey Nick N Lex, this is the best music Elton ever wrote. Early going into the mid 70's is a great time period for Elton John music. I knew Nick would love this song and Lex would love the bass line by the late Dee Murray. The song Madman Across The Water, from the album of the same name, is a great song in it's own right. Glad you enjoyed it. Keep up the good work.
@firstfreonwarrior
@firstfreonwarrior Год назад
Always adored these two tracks.
@integraleric
@integraleric 2 года назад
My cousin and another friend and I were once obsessed with this album as kids (age 8).
@thunderstruck5484
@thunderstruck5484 2 года назад
Haha we were also and in high school and we would sit around staring at album covers looking for hidden subliminal messages, so much fun
@RockChickFace
@RockChickFace 2 года назад
Elton doing prog rock. Its the first song that got me into him. His first 6 yrs were phenomenal 👍👍😎
@douggrant
@douggrant 2 года назад
Great stuff. Elton starts every live gig with this.
@richardtaylor6187
@richardtaylor6187 Год назад
A true great Prog gem of the early 70s! It's what that era was all about!
@Fuzcapp
@Fuzcapp 2 года назад
One of the greatest slow builds in rock history.
@ksbearfn
@ksbearfn 2 года назад
I could watch you two talk all day about the songs that I love and grew up with but unfortunately I'm at work, HAH! Great reaction, thx!
@Momspennies2
@Momspennies2 2 года назад
I was a teenager when this was released and my uncle took me to his concert at Madison Square Garden. I will never forget not only what it sounded like, but also what it felt like to watch him perform this with keyboards that totally encircled him. This was Bernie Taupin and Elton John's masterpiece. I played that album so much I had to replace it 5 times. It's still my all time favorite. You've got to hear the whole album!
@bobcorbin3294
@bobcorbin3294 2 года назад
The synthesizers were arranged and played by David Hentchel who also produced Genesis albums Trick of the Tail and Wind and Wuthering .... And Then There Were Three and Duke. I saw Sir Elton live a couple of years ago and he opened with this here in Nashville
@randysummers9228
@randysummers9228 2 года назад
Elton went through a period where he was obsessed with the American old west. It shows up on a lot of he is early work. If you want a British feel listen to Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting. My favorite song on this album is mostly unknown. The Ballad of Danny Bailey. If you are looking for hidden gold on the album, there you go.
@wpollock1
@wpollock1 2 года назад
So good. Great call.
@randyhochstein8455
@randyhochstein8455 2 года назад
Not that I’m disagreeing with you but, I had heard that the real fascination with the American old west was more that of Bernie Taupin than Elton. Bernie talked about it in a documentary once. ✌🏼😎
@randysummers9228
@randysummers9228 2 года назад
@@randyhochstein8455 I thought it was a joint interest but Taupin was the lyricist, so that makes sense.
@revo1336
@revo1336 2 года назад
Whole “Rock of the Westies” album is fire
@timcoombe
@timcoombe 2 года назад
Wish I could afford a Guthrie Govan signature Charvel. I’ve seen him a couple of times with The Aristocrats and a masterclass. Great review!
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