Marshy
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well i thought it was a superb show last night
Whilst playing the piano, without any sheet music, and improvising during bridges.I thought that was excellent. It's obviously catered around his age now, but i don't think that detracted and it was nice to see him promote new talent. Rocketman was brilliant.
It's a hell of a thing if an artists songs can ever emote - look at the audience there... all ages, everyone knowing the words. People crying their eyes out because the songs mean something to them, people getting engaged.
Notice a few people talk about autocue... he must have written thousands of songs in his life - surely better that he delivers the performance amazingly rather than proving that he can remember everything.
Yeh I can't do any of those things but i also don't have autocue so 1-0 me.Whilst playing the piano, without any sheet music, and improvising during bridges.
Was that the concert where it was just him and the nutty arm waving bald drummer whose name escapes me? If so I agree he was brilliant on the night. Must say I MUCH prefer him when he’s not trying to be a rocker.Saw him at the Dome way back when he had hair! He was a showman back then but last night it was just hit after hit after hit. Sat down he obviously struggles to walk, noted this at the 'Elton meets Man City at airport' video where he stood still and the players came to him. And he skips the very high notes as well but you don't notice this. Sir Macca has lost his singing voice and struggles but Elton still has it.
Wifey was still up at 11:00 tapping her toes (lucky for me as I wanted the speaker system UP LOUD!)
As for the special guests, none of the expected ones, he kept it to people who needed the publicity of being on stage with him to aid them.
PS It is in UHD on the iplayer for those with new TV's.
Try it when you’re 76.Yeh I can't do any of those things but i also don't have autocue so 1-0 me.
Ray Cooper, still with him (since 1969 ffs!)Was that the concert where it was just him and the nutty arm waving bald drummer whose name escapes me? If so I agree he was brilliant on the night. Must say I MUCH prefer him when he’s not trying to be a rocker.
His voice was brilliant before he had the throat operation which severely limited his range
I haven’t seen last night’s performance yet, will watch on Iplayer later. Looking forward to it given the reviews. Too many of my heroes are absolute shite now and well past their sell by date, I was worried this might be another as I have not been impressed on stuff I’ve seen him doing for decades now.
Oops, no sorry. Of course not, he's a terrible old pub singer.Fantastic to see him back. He might have a dodgy barnet, but he's a legend and could be included in that list of things that make you smile just from existing. Not just talented, but a fantastic human being who will be an asset even after his retirement.
I think your point was a consolation one.Yeh I can't do any of those things but i also don't have autocue so 1-0 me.
Also the drummer and lead guitar, Olson and Johnstone been with him for decades.Ray Cooper, still with him (since 1969 ffs!)