The Spokesman Review | Fri, Apr 24
Fri, Apr 24
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Wearing a bright red shirt that matched his piano and a coat emblazoned with “Las Vegas Pirates” on its back and “Captain Elton” on its right sleeve, Elton John rolled through his hits Wednesday and reflected on his time at the Colosseum, ...
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Elton John performs "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" at Wrigley Field in Chicago on on July 16th, 2009. vimeo.com
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in Minneapolis, Mn. He got the idea for the silhouettes from an Elton John album, a row of movie seats in an illustration on "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. ... and more »
Published Sat, Nov 21
source: john Google Group
First album purchased with my own money at age 9-10--Goodbye Yellow Brick Road in 1973. I believe it was $7.77 or $7.99 since it was a double album. Paid scalper prices ($32 for a $16 ticket) to see him at Pine Knob in 1982. Heck, $32 would barely cover a snack at a concert these days.
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oldguywithsticks92 reviews Changes / Supernaut by Black Sabbath 
source: Rate Your Music
Changes" is a piano ballad by Elton John. Oh wait sorry, this is by Black Sabbath. Yes it is a piano ballad by the metal gods but it is actually a solid one at that. The star of this single though is the B-Side "Supernaut", which has one of the sickest riffs of all time. Stupid Fact; Frank Zappa on...
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