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Ehwmatt wrote:I'll probably post a longer review tomorrow, I'm wrecked from Frontiers and beers last night and music and beers tonight (3.5 hr show tonight!). But for now I just want to say that these guys are two consummate fuckin professional performers and the (steep) ticket price is worth every penny. Unbelievable. More to come.
Gunbot wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I'll probably post a longer review tomorrow, I'm wrecked from Frontiers and beers last night and music and beers tonight (3.5 hr show tonight!). But for now I just want to say that these guys are two consummate fuckin professional performers and the (steep) ticket price is worth every penny. Unbelievable. More to come.
Finally, this proves my point. It doesn't matter if the singer has lost some range and can't hit the high notes any longer. When you're a fucking legend, getting up on stage and performing for the fans makes up for those shortcomings.
It's not a karaoke contest.
Looking forward to your review.
Ehwmatt wrote:Gunbot wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I'll probably post a longer review tomorrow, I'm wrecked from Frontiers and beers last night and music and beers tonight (3.5 hr show tonight!). But for now I just want to say that these guys are two consummate fuckin professional performers and the (steep) ticket price is worth every penny. Unbelievable. More to come.
Finally, this proves my point. It doesn't matter if the singer has lost some range and can't hit the high notes any longer. When you're a fucking legend, getting up on stage and performing for the fans makes up for those shortcomings.
It's not a karaoke contest.
Looking forward to your review.
I was going to mention this in my review... spot on. Elton's definitely older but he handles it very gracefully as far as changing the melodies when he needs to and tastefully staying away from the highs he can't do any more. His voice still sounds incredibly warm and powerful overall. The performance more than makes up for a few notes no longer being in his vocal arsenal. Billy, for his part, has barely lost ANYTHING vocally. Even singers who keep their range still sound "older" later on.. their overall timbre changes. Not so for Billy tonight. Great great stuff.
Ehwmatt wrote:My only major gripe is a pretty benign one: Even after 3.5 hours, there were still so many great songs, commercial hits even, that could have been played. These two are truly legends with incredible catalogues and I'm glad I got to see them at least once before they hang it up.
stevew2 wrote:I saw them both together about 10 years ago.Im not into Elton as much anymore,he keeps pushes that gay shit out on all his interveiws.If he likes having things in his butt, thats fine for him,Id rather hear him sing and play piano,then hear him talk about how he found 'the love of his life'.. gross. I hope he brushed his grill before his kissed Ellen{another fruit}on her show
stevew2 wrote:I saw them both together about 10 years ago.Im not into Elton as much anymore,he keeps pushes that gay shit out on all his interveiws.If he likes having things in his butt, thats fine for him,Id rather hear him sing and play piano,then hear him talk about how he found 'the love of his life'.. gross. I hope he brushed his grill before his kissed Ellen{another fruit}on her show
Gunbot wrote:Finally, this proves my point. It doesn't matter if the singer has lost some range and can't hit the high notes any longer. When you're a fucking legend, getting up on stage and performing for the fans makes up for those shortcomings.
DracIsBack wrote:Gunbot wrote:Finally, this proves my point. It doesn't matter if the singer has lost some range and can't hit the high notes any longer. When you're a fucking legend, getting up on stage and performing for the fans makes up for those shortcomings.
I saw Billy two summers ago when I was living in Minneapolis. He was absolutely astounding - one of the best performers I've ever seen. Not just a good musician but quite an entertainer.
On the range things, I've heard people say that he's lost a bunch of range (I think I remember him saying he can't sing as high as he used to). But at that show, I saw him do AN INNOCENT MAN and nail all the really high parts. You could tell he was concentrating very carefully to pull it off, but he definitely did it.
brywool wrote:
Elton's become the biggest bore in music. Can't stand him, a complete douche and the guy cannot laugh at ANYTHING. Just a creep.
I don't care if he's gay or not. Has nothing to do with it. The guy's just wayyyy too serious and just such a pompous ass.
Billy Joel, saw him about 15 years ago. Wasn't a fan at all. After the show, I bought like 5 of his albums. He put on a great show.
The guy was a really great entertainer.
Gunbot wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I'll probably post a longer review tomorrow, I'm wrecked from Frontiers and beers last night and music and beers tonight (3.5 hr show tonight!). But for now I just want to say that these guys are two consummate fuckin professional performers and the (steep) ticket price is worth every penny. Unbelievable. More to come.
Finally, this proves my point. It doesn't matter if the singer has lost some range and can't hit the high notes any longer. When you're a fucking legend, getting up on stage and performing for the fans makes up for those shortcomings.
It's not a karaoke contest.
Looking forward to your review.
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