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its Sir Elton John. lol,They did it in the 90 s ,good tour,although im kinda burned out on Sir Elton JohnJana wrote:Elton John said today in an interview he and Billy Joel will begin touring together again next year beginning in March off and on for the next two years.
Jana wrote:One of the best concerts I've ever seen from a purely vocal standpoint was Elton John, but that was in the '90s. I saw a Billy Joel/Elton John concert once, but it was outside and I was disappointed because the sound at the venue wasn't very good. Everybody else thought it was great but me.
4everkop wrote:This is not a stab at George Michael i have yet to find an incredible vocal performance from him. Im not saying that there aren't any its just I don't know what are good songs of his that are incredible, are there any good clips on youtube?
lights1961 wrote:yawn. can they get any LESS CREATIVE than that tour again.
Gunbot wrote:4everkop wrote:This is not a stab at George Michael i have yet to find an incredible vocal performance from him. Im not saying that there aren't any its just I don't know what are good songs of his that are incredible, are there any good clips on youtube?
Neither of these songs are his but the vocals are very good, it's hard to find live appearances of his for some reason.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dfd7a1hEJf0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8c7x2JD_j-0
Red13JoePa wrote:Mmmm.
I like Elton John a ton especially from The One on back, but I own a grand total of one (1) Billy Joel record (GH VIII) and haven't spun it in at LEAST 4 years.
Voyager wrote:Huh? You mean Elton John and Billy Joel are two separate artists?
Ehwmatt wrote:Even if they are past their primes vocally, I still wanna see this. I really like both of them. Hope EJ is playing Funeral for a Friend this tour
Ehwmatt wrote:Even if they are past their primes vocally, I still wanna see this. I really like both of them. Hope EJ is playing Funeral for a Friend this tour
Red13JoePa wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Even if they are past their primes vocally, I still wanna see this. I really like both of them. Hope EJ is playing Funeral for a Friend this tour
Dude.
What a tune.
Check the live version on Here And There from Madison Sq Garden from Thanksgiving night '75.
Enigma869 wrote:Voyager wrote:Huh? You mean Elton John and Billy Joel are two separate artists?
I always thought Elton John was FAR more talented than Billy Joel. I consider Elton John to be a musical legend and don't put Joel on the same level. I also think Elton has more timeless music. Too much of Joel's stuff is cheesy 80's pop music. "Uptown Girl" is one of the absolute gayest songs I've ever heard in my life! It's worse than "Open Arms", and that's really saying something!
John from Boston
Ehwmatt wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Even if they are past their primes vocally, I still wanna see this. I really like both of them. Hope EJ is playing Funeral for a Friend this tour
Dude.
What a tune.
Check the live version on Here And There from Madison Sq Garden from Thanksgiving night '75.
Some parts of the instrumental literally gave me chills.
Red13JoePa wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Even if they are past their primes vocally, I still wanna see this. I really like both of them. Hope EJ is playing Funeral for a Friend this tour
Dude.
What a tune.
Check the live version on Here And There from Madison Sq Garden from Thanksgiving night '75.
Some parts of the instrumental literally gave me chills.
Yea, the church bells with the wind sound right at the beginning.
Crowd dead silent, at the risk of sounding gay, you really kinda feel like you're in a snow-covered English graveyard on a hill.
I think their styles are not the same at all.B J wrote a song for his daughter called Lullabye it was a beutifully written, well thought out song.plus he used to plug Christy Brinkley, that says something thereVoyager wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Voyager wrote:Huh? You mean Elton John and Billy Joel are two separate artists?
I always thought Elton John was FAR more talented than Billy Joel. I consider Elton John to be a musical legend and don't put Joel on the same level. I also think Elton has more timeless music. Too much of Joel's stuff is cheesy 80's pop music. "Uptown Girl" is one of the absolute gayest songs I've ever heard in my life! It's worse than "Open Arms", and that's really saying something!
John from Boston
Agreed. I love a lot of Elton John's music, but I never could stand Billy Joel. There is not one song of his that I ever liked. He sounds like an Elton John wanne-be.
stevew2 wrote:I think their styles are not the same at all.B J wrote a song for his daughter called Lullabye it was a beutifully written, well thought out song.plus he used to plug Christy Brinkley, that says something thereVoyager wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Voyager wrote:Huh? You mean Elton John and Billy Joel are two separate artists?
I always thought Elton John was FAR more talented than Billy Joel. I consider Elton John to be a musical legend and don't put Joel on the same level. I also think Elton has more timeless music. Too much of Joel's stuff is cheesy 80's pop music. "Uptown Girl" is one of the absolute gayest songs I've ever heard in my life! It's worse than "Open Arms", and that's really saying something!
John from Boston
Agreed. I love a lot of Elton John's music, but I never could stand Billy Joel. There is not one song of his that I ever liked. He sounds like an Elton John wanne-be.
plus sir elton,likes brown eye, while BJ slams the premium stuff, how different can you get?Ehwmatt wrote:stevew2 wrote:I think their styles are not the same at all.B J wrote a song for his daughter called Lullabye it was a beutifully written, well thought out song.plus he used to plug Christy Brinkley, that says something thereVoyager wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Voyager wrote:Huh? You mean Elton John and Billy Joel are two separate artists?
I always thought Elton John was FAR more talented than Billy Joel. I consider Elton John to be a musical legend and don't put Joel on the same level. I also think Elton has more timeless music. Too much of Joel's stuff is cheesy 80's pop music. "Uptown Girl" is one of the absolute gayest songs I've ever heard in my life! It's worse than "Open Arms", and that's really saying something!
John from Boston
Agreed. I love a lot of Elton John's music, but I never could stand Billy Joel. There is not one song of his that I ever liked. He sounds like an Elton John wanne-be.
I agree, Steve. Other than that they both play what can loosely be called "piano-rock," I don't think there's much comparison overall. Songs like "I Go To Extremes," "Matter of Trust," "Allentown," and "We Didn't Start The Fire" really don't much resemble EJ at all, for instance.
stevew2 wrote:plus sir elton,likes brown eye, while BJ slams the premium stuff, how different can you get?Ehwmatt wrote:stevew2 wrote:I think their styles are not the same at all.B J wrote a song for his daughter called Lullabye it was a beutifully written, well thought out song.plus he used to plug Christy Brinkley, that says something thereVoyager wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Voyager wrote:Huh? You mean Elton John and Billy Joel are two separate artists?
I always thought Elton John was FAR more talented than Billy Joel. I consider Elton John to be a musical legend and don't put Joel on the same level. I also think Elton has more timeless music. Too much of Joel's stuff is cheesy 80's pop music. "Uptown Girl" is one of the absolute gayest songs I've ever heard in my life! It's worse than "Open Arms", and that's really saying something!
John from Boston
Agreed. I love a lot of Elton John's music, but I never could stand Billy Joel. There is not one song of his that I ever liked. He sounds like an Elton John wanne-be.
I agree, Steve. Other than that they both play what can loosely be called "piano-rock," I don't think there's much comparison overall. Songs like "I Go To Extremes," "Matter of Trust," "Allentown," and "We Didn't Start The Fire" really don't much resemble EJ at all, for instance.
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