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Wow. Crazy good song. Reminds me of flying into the Soviet Union from Finland, and as we broke down through the clouds, I could see all of the landscape below me, the castles and forests, with this song on my Walkman. (Other details excluded because it was before I met my wife.) enjoy! Looking forward to your reaction.
Guys have you heard either Good Vibrations or God only knows by the Beach Boys? I mean most will assume you have - that’s my theory as to why they’ve not been suggested so far; however, as you appear to have been raised by Amish wolves there’s always the chance that you haven’t. By the way don’t take my word on these tracks, let’s see what Paul McCartney has to say: “I was asked to give my top ten favorite songs for a radio station... …I didn't think long and hard on it, but I popped "God Only Knows" on the top of my list.”
@@alanhynd7886 My theory about why they haven't been suggested is that they are slightly earlier than the music that most of the subscribers prefer to listen to. I agree that both are great songs. If either of those songs had been on this week's poll, I would have voted for it.
I SOOO agree-! Im 63 and I was growing up when his music was coming out and it was indeed something special apart from everything else, Taupins lyrics and Eltons arrangements were so superbly professional and sublime when paired together. We had the best music era EVER back then, JMO.
Yes! Although there’s still just as incredible music coming out today, it’s often brushed over as the older generation are hard stuck on the classics! Music is still just as good
@@unfoldedhistoryAI I don’t think we’re stuck on the classics so much as we yearn for new music that’s comparable to what we grew up listening to. But there isn’t any.
So, my mother actually went to high school with the song this girl was written about. She was friends with her and she was very into dance. They lived in L.A. And so the part where she turns back and says, "the Boulevard is not that bad." The other part is about her singing a song. My mom said, she would walk through the halls singing to herself all the time and was always in her own world. She always always wanted to marry a rock star and she married's Burnie Taupin who wrote with Elton John. So I hope that helps you on the lyrics.
Bernie Taupin wrote this about his girlfriend at the time. Elton and Bernie had recently come to America, LA in particular....she was literally the seamstress who did the costumes for the band at the time.
True, it's partially a tribute to Bernie's first wife (also honored in the album credits) but also a tribute from a newly arrived in LA British guy about the abundance of beautiful, free-loving women there. www.google.com/amp/s/americansongwriter.com/behind-song-tiny-dancer-elton-john/%3famp
In the movie, "Almost Famous"(2000), there is a point where on a tour bus, everyone is pissed off at everybody else... and then this song comes on the radio... And little by little, everyone eventually joins in and sings their heart out! It is the best scene in the movie! P.S.: I highly recommend that movie to anyone who has any interest in the rock scene of the 70's... Kate Hudson is sublime!
That scene was so beautifully done. I agree. There is something about a group of people randomly breaking into song in a completely organic way that is so satisfying when it happens.
Everyone asserting that this song wasn't a hit or popular until it was in "Almost Famous," is too young to be commenting on classic rock songs. :) This song was in constant rotation on the radio during the 70s along with Rocketman and Levon
70’s Elton John is the best! Your Song, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Someone Saved My Life Tonight, Bennie an the Jets, Daniel, Rocket Man, Candle in the Wind, Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting and Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me! The last one is a must!
Elton John, in the early 70's was putting out master piece albums every 6-12 months !! Albums that mere mortals would have been satisfied to produce one in their entire lifetime, if ever! He and Bernie delivered a string of albums in the early 70's that has probably never been equaled in rock music EVER. That is why is held in such high regard. His voice then was impeccable, and he is a piano virtuoso !! Nuf said. Thanks for digging i Andy and Alex !. He and Steely Dan from this time period are the gold standard to which others aspired
@@James-wb1uy You're not wrong, but this is a terrible album. Compared to Honky Chateau, Tumbleweed Connection, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and Don't Shoot Me. Bad choice.
@@keithdixon6595 "Madman across the water" is a great album, IMO. The title song is a bit weird, but pretty cool in it's own way. And the other songs are great. I'd pick it over "Honky Chateau" and "Don't Shoot Me, I'm Only the Piano Player". But I'll admit it's tougher for me to pick a winner out of "Madman", "Tumbleweed", and "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road". Pretty amazing string of amazing albums.
@Marco von Catfish I respect your views, but buying at the time, Madman, Blue Moves and Caribou were all pretty dire. Honky C, Tumbleweed Connection, GYB Road and Don't Shoot Me stood out for their quality. Apart from a couple of tracks, Captain Fantastic wasn't great either. Then came the 80s, about which the least said the better ... ;)
The 70s were the high water mark for recordings that were masterpieces. There is great music in 2020 and there are some of the most amazing musicians who ever existed in 2020, but there was some undeniable convergence of artists, technicians, innocence, self-destruction, technology and an industry that was willing to take risks that served these albums up on silver platters. While I'm not here to knock what is now, I have yet to hear that level of greatness that leaves you speechless with the same ubiquity that I took for granted in my younger years.
What an absolute spot on comment. Formative years were the 70's and early 80's. I know we all tend to lean towards what we grew up with. But that era is simply the greatest in music history. Thanks for your comment.
@@thomasrobinson5190 Thanks's Thomas. Even from a technical standpoint when I A/B modern recordings against those done in the 70s, I'm shocked at how much more attention went to sonic quality and imaging. I completely understand why this is but I don't know that anyone wants me to drone on about it.
The first time I heard "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" was at the planetarium in Cincinnati, Ohio and the "new guy" putting on the show at there said, "This is my favorite new record, sit back and enjoy the stars." As he dimmed the lights and brought up the stars, the music started. I think I was about 11 years old. Wherever that guy is....THANK YOU!!!!!!
My favorite EJ song is NEVER anyone else's favorite, but it touches me more than any of the others- Someone Saved My Life Tonight. It's when Elton was suicidal and Bernie Taupin saved him.
If you haven’t already, you must see the movie “Almost Famous”. This song plays a big part in that movie. Great movie loosely based on Cameron Crowe’s time as a young writer for Rolling Stone magazine, tasked with following an up and coming band in tour.
Next song should be Madman Across the Water. Then any of the following: Levon, Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Saturday Nights Alright for Fighting, and the entire Captain Fantastic album.
Madman Across the Water is a good song, but there are so MANY GOOD SONGS ON THIS ALBUM!! Razor Face Rotten Peaches Madman Across the Water I could go on.
Check out the live performance of Madman Across the Water live at BBC studios 1971. If you ever doubted his talent, this will crush that notion: ua-cam.com/video/B8_xkuGbPhY/v-deo.html
I’m going to step outside the great choices everyone else has suggested and put forward “Take Me To The Pilot.” That’s my personal favorite and always puts a smile on my face when I need it most.
I can't lie, guys, my eyes filled with tears at how you reacted to the chorus. You helped me listen to this song again like it was the first time. Absolutely beautiful song.
@@berniewilson371 Indian Sunset is another great song. I'll also add All the Nasties as well. Madman is one of his most solid albums, and my favorite of his.
Iconic song...! Elton John ~ "Madman Across the Water" "Someone Save My Life Tonight" "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" "Mona Lisa's and Mad Hatters"..... the list goes on and on
I want to give you two some kudos. A lot of reaction videos involve the person listening to the song and not saying much afterward other than "man! wow! oh boy! That was good!" and that's it. I like how you two actually review the music, lyrics, feelings, etc. and discuss what works and maybe what doesn't but in an honest and respectful way. There's actually substance to your videos. Great job!
Time Has Come, by the Chambers Brothers. Psychedelic soul music. This song will blow your minds.They have a long and short version. Nothin like it ever!
This song is in the pivotal scene from the movie Almost Famous. I noticed a fan sent that movie to you in your last mail video. Definitely watch it, maybe even do a reaction for something a little different. It's a semi-autobiographical story written and directed by Cameron Crowe (Jerry Maguire, Say Anything). He scammed his way to write for Rolling Stone at age 15. They sent him on tour with Led Zep, Allmans etc, and his mom let him go! Crowe says 95% of the movie actually happened. A must see.
Thank you for pointing this out. I have a question as I never understood the scene. The band was about to break up but they heard this song and "remembered why they became a band." I don't understand this. Please explain it.
Cameron Crowe was married to Nancy from Heart at the time of making Almost Famous. Nancy worked on the music for the film and Peter Frampton was an advisor.
@@The_Dudester I always took it as the love for the music was why they formed the band and this scene helped them realize that. They all came together in an organic moment for the love of music.
This scene always gets me. The pseudo-Cameron Crowe looks at Penny Lane (Kate Hudson) and says "I have to go home." She fixes her gaze on him and says, "You ARE home."
I was 19 in 1971. I met the love of my life. I had to leave for college. He gave me this album and two others by Elton John. I missed him so much I played the albums all the time, crying and writing him love letters. He moved to San Diego to be with me. We moved in together, we married in '73, we had 25 years together. "Your Song" became our song...he had blue-green eyes...I was a poet and loved to sit on the roof. I miss him right now, just watching you two sweet guys as you listen to this music for the first time and your faces say it all. Peace and love, guys....peace and love!!!
I have no idea why I always get so emotional when I see the scene on the bus from Almost Famous where everyone joins in on the chorus of this song. An expression of the pure joy of music
I was going to mention Almost Famous but saw your comment and it said it all. Alex and Andy should see the movie as it so well portrays what it was like to love music in one's youth!
So absolutely wonderful to see you guys enjoy this so much! Elton John (and a few others) were. my. youth. (I’m a 54 year old woman). Just you wait, there’s SO much more! The lyrics are about Bernie Taupin’s, the (genius) lyricist’s wife at the time, who indeed sewed clothes for the band, and had been a ballet dancer.
I was a child in the 70s, teen in the 80s. Imagine as a child, no cassettes or digital music in the family station wagon, only radio. We got to listen to all these classic songs on the regular. This was our music. Memories of my childhood. Too young to fully appreciate it at the time, but knew that I liked what I was hearing.
I was a child in the 50's, teen in the 60's and remember having an 8 track player installed in my car. A few years later they come up with cassette players, so rather than buy one I bought a devise that you could plug into your 8 track player that you could put cassettes in. Best of both worlds when you are a broke 20 yr old.
J.P., you’re absolutely right. These guys could spend a college semester studying Elton & Bernie’s collaborations...and they still couldn’t capture the “feeling” that you and I got, growing up listening to them on the radio!!!
This song wasn't a huge hit when it came out,( it did OK ),... But it's almost always 'Top 3' ,in people's favourite Elton John songs... A timeless classic...
I don't know where you got the idea this wasn't a huge hit, this was on the radio constantly. Many of my friends bought the album just for this song. I was alive back then, you probably weren't. It was an enormous hit.
The strings arrangements on EJ's early albums were so,so good. Just took the songs to a different level. Maybe best illustrated ,at least for me,on "Levon".
When this song first came out the love of my life ( who remains the love of my life and we will be holding hands until the end) was a tiny little 4 ft 11 in Italian girl of only 17 Who Loved hanging out on the boulevard after midnight in San Jose California. I'm sure you can imagine that through the years this phone has always been very special to me. My Tiny Dancer still lays me down in sheets of linen.
Totally agree! "Harmony" , arguably his best romantic song that never was released as an A side single (B side of "Bennie and the Jets"), off of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. Elton (and Bernie) were releasing so many great songs and albums at that time.
Elton has so many good songs that it's hard to choose - "Rocket Man", "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me", and "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" are beautifully melancholic romances. I'm a big fan of the original cut of "Madman Across the Water" with Mick Ronson on guitar. "Levon" is a lovely one, as is "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters". Some deeper cuts include "Border Song (Holy Moses)", "Amoreena", "Where to Now St. Peter?", "I Feel Like a Bullet (In the Gun of Robert Ford)", "Harmony", and "Salvation". "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting", "Take Me to the Pilot", "Rock n' Roll Madonna", and "The Bitch Is Back" stand as some more rocking tracks. And, yes, "Bennie and the Jets" is great.
Need "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding", "Song for Guy", "Crocodile Rock", "It's Me That You Need", "Your Song", "Honky Cat", "Daniel", "Elderberry Wine", "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", "Harmony", "The Bitch Is Back", "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me", "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", "Philadelphia Freedom", "Pinball Wizard" and on and on. You almost can't go wrong with Elton John.
This song IS about a real person. Bernie Taupin’s (Elton Johns lyricist) first wife Maxine who was the seamstress for the band. This is his love song to her.
Totally agree Beth! If you loved this song and you like a good story about a rock band, that movie is it. That scene where they sing this song is epic. I get tears in my eyes when I watch that scene, every time.
I just commented on "Almost Famous" I think it's the best rock movie ever made. I would like A n A to watch on their own and do a video on what they thought of it. That scene with "tiny dancer" takes me back to sunday mornings after a party.
If you watch the movie, and you must, then make sure it’s the extended version. One of the best films you’ll ever see and this song has the love it has because of this film. I watched it again the other day for the umpteenth time😁👍
The brilliant use of this song in that movie perfectly illustrates the power music has to bring people together and destroy whatever differences exists between us, if even for the length of a song. Truly iconic goosebumpy moment.
This is just a Elton John and Bernie Taupin brilliant classic . I don’t care how many times I hear this song it always gives me a great buzz. There is a real story behind this song . Bernie Taupin a master in creating. lyrics . Have you guys not seen Rocket Man yet? Go and see it !
While growing up with the royalty of music such as Elton John I didn’t appreciate it. But now as age and face my on mortality I look back at what I missed or took for granted. Watching reaction videos of younger people discovering the majesty of these masterpieces brings me joy. Keep on digging down that rabbit hole and enjoy every note.
Bachman-Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet The Guess Who - No Sugar Tonight, These Eyes Manfred Man - Blinded by the Light Sniff 'n' The Tears - Driver's Seat
@David Powell that’s right in the sweet spot. Don’t get me wrong, we had plenty of great rock and metal in the 90s, but there’s something really magical about that late 60s to mid 70s era.
Shmick -- One of the greatest things about being a teen in the 70s (I graduated high school in 1978, so yeah), was my older brother had a DYNAMITE album collection. I was listening to Yes-Fragile, ELP-Brain Salad Surgery, Grand Funk-We're An American Band, Bowie-Alladin Sane, and Stones-Exile On Main Street ... and I was ONLY 12 or 13 years old. THAT'S why "our generation" feels so put off by today's music -- we were raised during an era when musicianship was at its peak. And we could only hear it by buying albums, as radio wasn't truly "into" rock yet, and there was no Internet, or TV shows to watch it on. We went over to each other's houses, and listened to albums for hours on end.
I met Bernie Taupin when I was in the hospital! I was 15 and not expected to live; my nurse went to a Rod Stewart concert! She went backstage and told him about me! Rod Stewart came to see me in the hospital and he brought Bernie Taupin and Bill Mumy( from lost in space , he was a musician playing in band!) After the visit I fought for my life! I'm.now 60; 61 this month! They helped save my life! 💜🙏
@@irmarocha7809 You met Rod Stewart, Bernie Taupin and Bill Mumy all at the same time? That's incredible! And you lived to tell the tale. What a great story 😊
Actually, Bernie said it wasn’t about Maxine. It was about the women in the stores on the strip in LA. Here's the story he tells: "We came to California in the fall of 1970, and sunshine radiated from the populace. I was trying to capture the spirit of that time, encapsulated by the women we met - especially at the clothes stores up and down the Strip in LA. They were free spirits, sexy in hip-huggers and lacy blouses, and very ethereal, the way they moved. So different from what I'd been used to in England. And they all wanted to sew patches on your jeans. They'd mother you and sleep with you”
The song Madman Across The Water” is one of my all time favorites of anyone. It’s a MUST HEAR!!!! Please 🙏🏼 Just as, if not more impressive and beautiful as “Tiny Dancer”.
The string / orchestral arrangements from Paul Buckmaster are incredible throughout the album especially on the title track of Madman Across The Water. It’s one of my favorite Elton John songs.
One of all time favorite Elton John songs! I can't believe its not requested more. I guess in all fairness, it would be easy to come up with a dozen titles they need to hear.
When that album came out, one of my friends brought it over and said, "You have to listen to this." It effin' blew my mind. Of course I bought a copy for myself--still have it, still play it.
Two things I hate about this song... I cannot listen to it without singing along (nobody wants to hear that) and I always get choked up when I hear it. One the greatest songs.
This song was little known in the 70's unless you had the original album, it go no radio play because its 6 minutes long. They finally began to play it on the airwaves in the 80's. It become bigger and bigger in each passing decade and is arguable his most beloved song now in 2023.
@@ExperienceEricI have no idea what you're talking about. I was a teenager in the 70s, and I don't know where you live but this was constantly on the radio where I live. Maybe because I lived in San Francisco we had the best rock radio stations. But oh my god, I can't believe all the young people remarking that it wasn't a big hit or it didn't get airplay. Good grief.
@@clarkmacgowan5114 Because I was around too in the 70's, it got very little airplay in the key time slots due to its length (when it did it was cut in half ) AND I can look up the charts and it did not chart well at all (#41, did not even get relesased in UK), AND I'm quoting just about every breakdown of his songs that point to this as a perfect example of a song that was not a massive single when released but is now considered one of the biggest songs of his library. It was only an initial hit in Canada.
I'm 57 and I feel like this song is part of the soundtrack of my youth. " Your Song " is my Fav. The chorus portion is highlighted in almost famous as you explain how it peaks the song. Count the head lights on the highway ; in a tour bus etc.
Hey, I'm SO glad you listened to some Elton John! A few months I requested him before you ever did any of his content. So happy to see this video and that you enjoyed this legend! *I have a personal story to share about Elton.* I'm a 21 year old girl. When I was 16, I became an Elton fan through THIS song, "Tiny Dancer". I really loved how his piano playing spoke to me as a fellow pianist, and his voice was so sweet. I couldn't resist. Fast forward a few years, and I was a hardcore fanatic of Elton John's. But I was also depressed. I didn't know at the time, but I am bipolar. I fell into a dark hole at 18 and decided that ending my life was my only option. So I tried to do it. I ended up in the *emergency room for 12 hours and a psychiatric hospital for a week,* fighting for my life literally. What got me through was a book I had, that Elton wrote called "Love Is The Cure". It's about his addiction to drugs, alcohol, and all these other problems he had to overcome in 1990. I realized that if Elton became clean and could do it, I could fight my depression, too. So I did it. I made it out of the hospital and the first thing I did was write Elton a letter how he inspired me to change. I sent him the book I had and asked him to merely sign it. A few weeks later the book came back. Not just signed- *he wrote a letter inside.* ELTON JOHN, an WORLD FAMOUS SUPERSTAR took time out of HIS DAY to write all this to a RANDOM FAN such as myself. I was crying for days. I couldn't believe it. You know what Elton told me in that letter? He said, "Miracles happen, and you are living proof." I will never forget his words because they have changed my life in so many beautiful ways. (I have a video of me opening the book for the first time on my channel.) Elton is such a wonderful, adoring, loving person. I was so emotional when you listened to this song for the first time, as this song took me down the best path I could ever choose in my life. I'm so thankful I heard it when I did. By the way, the drummer of this song is Nigel Olsson. I have seen Elton live 6 times and at one of the shows, I was given Nigel's drumsticks by Kim Bullard, their keyboardist!!! He's a legendary, highly-respected drummer. I also shook Elton's hand at a show once- and let me tell you- it FEELS LIKE YOU'RE TOUCHING GOD. I don't know what that really feels like, but take my word for it. It was heavenly! If I could suggest another song for y'all, it would be a *duet of Elton John and Collective Soul called, "Perfect Day".* I'm not even going to tell you how special the band Collective Soul is either. I think you need to go into the song without asking in a poll. It's an unknown song, yet it was done with Elton John and an alternative rock band... it's INCREDIBLE to say the least.
I love your story but Nigel didn’t play drums on Tiny Dancer. He didn’t become Elton’s studio drummer until the album Honkey Chatue. Nigel and Dee played on my first album I recorded in Nashville in middle nineties. It was the last session they played together before Dee passed away. I made this video to preserve the memory. m.ua-cam.com/video/9knxV4LNu0k/v-deo.html
connie baldwin my aunt who is just a year older than I am turned me on to the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album when it first came out. I remember being overwhelmed by the entire album and the album art. Love “Sweet Painted Lady”! There are 3 bonus tracks that may not be aware of that were not on the album. “Whenever You’re Ready (We’ll Go Steady Again)”, “Jack Rabbit” and “Screw You (Young Man Blues”
Agree with your comments about the chorus. I love the structure of this, how he makes you wait for the chorus the first time. It's like he knows it's a GREAT chorus, so he sings 2 verses, and a pre-chorus before he gets to it. The build-up is great. And when the chorus hits, it's just this massive cathartic moment that feels so good and makes you smile. It's Elton's ability to structure a song. I remember Dave Grohl played this solo, acoustic on some late-night show. And he skipped the second verse section. He literally started the song and then said "let's skip to the good part!" and jumped to the chorus. Because he knows that's the best part. :) But you need that build up! Taupin's lyrics are often enigmatic. Elton himself has said that he didn't understand them sometimes.
“Honky Cat” is my favorite Elton John song. Fun tune with great horns and piano. “Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting” and “The Bitch is Back” are good bangers from Elton.
My wife and I adopted a little girl in 2010. This song is her song in my mind. There's something about watching a 3 year old dance with joy and freedom. This song makes me flash back over our time together. It hits deeply in the best of ways!
I'd forgotten how good Elton voice was, my late hubby bought this album and I thought he was going nerdy on me,until I sat down with him, my wine, blunt and rocking chair....I went to nirvana in my music room,!
When I saw the thumbnail I thought you were going to listen to madman across the water. Tiny dancer is a great song but you definitely have got to listen to madman as your next Elton John song!
Saw Elton live in the 70s... packed house, platform shoes, giant glasses, on top of the piano, his own hair! Master performer! I will love any song of his you choose to review 🎶
Tapestry will be 50 years older next week. An amazing simple album that garnered so many hit songs. The great Carole King. Also here music before going solo is incredible. She wrote with Gerry Goffin wrote so many hit songs in the 60’s.
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road!!! His best song, IMO. Another world class chorus but with better verses. This song is the pinacle of melody. You can quote me on that and you will agree 100%.
It's hard to think about someone reacting to Elton John. He was so big when I was growing up, he almost has his own genre, like Elvis. Some of these were very overplayed, but still beautiful. My favorite EJ song is Honky Cat.
Why is Elton 's "Tumbleweed Connection" album songs always overlooked? That album got me and my sister through some really rough teenage, dysfunctional family, years.
I was 14 when "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" came out. Elton was everything to me for years after that. "Madman Across the Water" is a masterful album. "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" is just achingly beautiful.
Great reaction on this one Gents! You are now ready for Al Stewart’ s Year of the Cat. WARNING: You better put down a drop cloth because Andy may spill more than 3 drops🥃
Moodies definitely need to be perused by A &A...Question, I'm just a singer in a rock and roll band, Tuesday Afternoon, Nights in White Satin, ....lots of tasty choices...
Ok after you get done with Elton’s ballads, you need to do some of his bangers. IMO, his greatest banger is Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting!!! Others to choose from are The Bitch is Back, All The Young Girls Love Alice, Crocodile Rock. He did a great version of Pinball Wizard in the movie Tommy. And if you want to do a great album, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is fantastic!!
Saturday Night's a great upbeat song but, IMO, it should be preceded by Your Sister Can't Twist, it runs straight into Saturday Night on the album and the two make an amazing pair up bangers.
Rob McGrath I totally agree. The way Your Sister Can’t Dance leads into Saturday Nights Alright is sooo well done. I love them both. I didn’t mention it only because I thought it was too deep into Elton’s library for them to ever get to but it is one of my faves!! I was hoping that by recommending the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album, we could see them react to this duo.
For me, as soon as Elton starts singing I get lost in time. With that being said I absolutely love the opening verses leading into chorus. The combination of his voice and the lyrics themselves... “Turning back, she just laughs. The boulevard is not that bad” Something about that I just love. And this line... “Looking on, she sings the songs The words she knows, the tune she hums” Like you said, it’s poetic. And then you get to the chorus and get chills. I definitely get lost in the entire song though. I’m still campaigning for studio version of “The Musical Box” by Genesis (1970) It’s a face-melter.
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Yeah, it's a great song, but "Madman Across the Water" is the best song on the album.
"Madman Across the Water" is the nuts of the album. Maybe next time hopefully.
Wow. Crazy good song. Reminds me of flying into the Soviet Union from Finland, and as we broke down through the clouds, I could see all of the landscape below me, the castles and forests, with this song on my Walkman. (Other details excluded because it was before I met my wife.) enjoy! Looking forward to your reaction.
Guys have you heard either Good Vibrations or God only knows by the Beach Boys? I mean most will assume you have - that’s my theory as to why they’ve not been suggested so far; however, as you appear to have been raised by Amish wolves there’s always the chance that you haven’t. By the way don’t take my word on these tracks, let’s see what Paul McCartney has to say:
“I was asked to give my top ten favorite songs for a radio station... …I didn't think long and hard on it, but I popped "God Only Knows" on the top of my list.”
@@alanhynd7886 My theory about why they haven't been suggested is that they are slightly earlier than the music that most of the subscribers prefer to listen to. I agree that both are great songs. If either of those songs had been on this week's poll, I would have voted for it.
For those of us growing up in the 70's, how lucky were we to have such awesome music to touch our lives?
@rcdolphin714 even then I knew it was something special. Such an incredible time to grow up, without a doubt.
Lived, ate, breathed & slept this man's music from 1968-1977 -- absolutely astounding.
I SOOO agree-! Im 63 and I was growing up when his music was coming out and it was indeed something
special apart from everything else, Taupins lyrics and Eltons arrangements were so superbly professional and sublime when paired together. We had the best music era EVER back then, JMO.
Yes! Although there’s still just as incredible music coming out today, it’s often brushed over as the older generation are hard stuck on the classics! Music is still just as good
@@unfoldedhistoryAI I don’t think we’re stuck on the classics so much as we yearn for new music that’s comparable to what we grew up listening to. But there isn’t any.
All I can say is we were so freakin spoiled in the 70s.
So, my mother actually went to high school with the song this girl was written about. She was friends with her and she was very into dance. They lived in L.A. And so the part where she turns back and says, "the Boulevard is not that bad." The other part is about her singing a song. My mom said, she would walk through the halls singing to herself all the time and was always in her own world. She always always wanted to marry a rock star and she married's Burnie Taupin who wrote with Elton John. So I hope that helps you on the lyrics.
You must mean Maxine Feibelman.
Thanks for sharing this
@@davidmullens7565 yep.
Bernie Taupin wrote this about his girlfriend at the time. Elton and Bernie had recently come to America, LA in particular....she was literally the seamstress who did the costumes for the band at the time.
I don't know if that is true, but it is a cool story regardless :-)
She was his first wife!
Maxine Feibelman, who was in ballet when she was younger.
True, it's partially a tribute to Bernie's first wife (also honored in the album credits) but also a tribute from a newly arrived in LA British guy about the abundance of beautiful, free-loving women there.
www.google.com/amp/s/americansongwriter.com/behind-song-tiny-dancer-elton-john/%3famp
Girlfriend/wife. He married her the year the album "Madman Across the Water" came out.
In the movie, "Almost Famous"(2000), there is a point where on a tour bus, everyone is pissed off at everybody else... and then this song comes on the radio... And little by little, everyone eventually joins in and sings their heart out! It is the best scene in the movie!
P.S.: I highly recommend that movie to anyone who has any interest in the rock scene of the 70's... Kate Hudson is sublime!
My favorite scene of the movie. GOOSEBUMPS.
one of the best scenes of any movie ever!!! Shows how music can soothe the soul and make you forget about your troubles.
That scene was so beautifully done. I agree. There is something about a group of people randomly breaking into song in a completely organic way that is so satisfying when it happens.
Thought of this scene when the guys smiled at each other during the chorus in this reaction.
I've been listening to this song for 50 years and I STILL get goosebumps.
Everyone asserting that this song wasn't a hit or popular until it was in "Almost Famous," is too young to be commenting on classic rock songs. :)
This song was in constant rotation on the radio during the 70s along with Rocketman and Levon
It was not a hit by Elton's standards as it didn't even crack the Top 40.
If this gives you chills Levon will bring tears to your eyes.
Agreed
If Levon brings tears to your eyes then DO NOT listen to your song
Oh yeah, Levon is a masterpiece.
@@donna3465 Levon is indeed a masterpiece of songwriting.
Lullaby I sang to my son. He heard it on the radio one day and asked me where he had heard that song!
70’s Elton John is the best! Your Song, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Someone Saved My Life Tonight, Bennie an the Jets, Daniel, Rocket Man, Candle in the Wind, Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting and Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me! The last one is a must!
Add "Philadelphia Freedom" in there just for the fun factor.
And who doesn't like Crocodile Rock!
Regular candle in the wind then the remake for Princess Diana
Funeral for a friend/Love lies bleeding
Elton John, in the early 70's was putting out master piece albums every 6-12 months !! Albums that mere mortals would have been satisfied to produce one in their entire lifetime, if ever! He and Bernie delivered a string of albums in the early 70's that has probably never been equaled in rock music EVER. That is why is held in such high regard. His voice then was impeccable, and he is a piano virtuoso !! Nuf said. Thanks for digging i Andy and Alex !. He and Steely Dan from this time period are the gold standard to which others aspired
So true brother! Couldn’t have said it better. Captain Fantastic! Love it.
@@James-wb1uy You're not wrong, but this is a terrible album. Compared to Honky Chateau, Tumbleweed Connection, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and Don't Shoot Me. Bad choice.
One plus for Kevin. One plus for James. One minus for Keith (jmo)
@@keithdixon6595 "Madman across the water" is a great album, IMO. The title song is a bit weird, but pretty cool in it's own way. And the other songs are great. I'd pick it over "Honky Chateau" and "Don't Shoot Me, I'm Only the Piano Player". But I'll admit it's tougher for me to pick a winner out of "Madman", "Tumbleweed", and "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road". Pretty amazing string of amazing albums.
@Marco von Catfish I respect your views, but buying at the time, Madman, Blue Moves and Caribou were all pretty dire. Honky C, Tumbleweed Connection, GYB Road and Don't Shoot Me stood out for their quality. Apart from a couple of tracks, Captain Fantastic wasn't great either. Then came the 80s, about which the least said the better ... ;)
The 70s were the high water mark for recordings that were masterpieces. There is great music in 2020 and there are some of the most amazing musicians who ever existed in 2020, but there was some undeniable convergence of artists, technicians, innocence, self-destruction, technology and an industry that was willing to take risks that served these albums up on silver platters. While I'm not here to knock what is now, I have yet to hear that level of greatness that leaves you speechless with the same ubiquity that I took for granted in my younger years.
What an absolute spot on comment. Formative years were the 70's and early 80's. I know we all tend to lean towards what we grew up with. But that era is simply the greatest in music history. Thanks for your comment.
@@thomasrobinson5190 Thanks's Thomas. Even from a technical standpoint when I A/B modern recordings against those done in the 70s, I'm shocked at how much more attention went to sonic quality and imaging. I completely understand why this is but I don't know that anyone wants me to drone on about it.
I love 70s Elton. I would love it if Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was put up for a vote.
Nicholas Mckibbin same here...70’s for me. YBR is great.
When they do entire albums Goodbye Yellow Brick Road should be one.
Larry Weekley I agree, it’s a classic for sure.
The first time I heard "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" was at the planetarium in Cincinnati, Ohio and the "new guy" putting on the show at there said, "This is my favorite new record, sit back and enjoy the stars." As he dimmed the lights and brought up the stars, the music started. I think I was about 11 years old. Wherever that guy is....THANK YOU!!!!!!
My favorite Elton John song is Someone Saved My Life Tonight.
Same here!
Wonderful- Curtains, Candle in the Wind (1973) my other favourites.
My favorite EJ song is NEVER anyone else's favorite, but it touches me more than any of the others- Someone Saved My Life Tonight. It's when Elton was suicidal and Bernie Taupin saved him.
That's probably mu fave as well.
God I love that song
Beautiful, beautiful song. Very personal to me.
Oh dear god I love that song so much
I love it too. My late husband's absolute fave. The best
Musically and lyrically, Elton John and Bernie Taupin wrote some of the greatest ballads in rock. "Levon", "Your Song", and "Daniel" among others.
I was just thinking they should listen to Levon!
Levon is my favorite..
"Levon" is a great song - much better than "Tiny Dancer" (imho).
Great choices. Love Daniiel especially of these three, but all great. Good Bye Yellow Brick Road, and Rocketman are other favorites.
For me John/Taupin and Meatloaf/Steinman are the finest Musician/Lyricist/Creative Genius's Interactions of my generation.
If you haven’t already, you must see the movie “Almost Famous”. This song plays a big part in that movie. Great movie loosely based on Cameron Crowe’s time as a young writer for Rolling Stone magazine, tasked with following an up and coming band in tour.
Michelle A. Mersereau I would love to their reaction to that movie.
I think we should try to arrange a group watch party for Almost Famous 🎥 🍿
Also, Peter Frampton has a part in that movie
@@mrscubydooby he does?! Where?
In fact, I would recommend watching the extended version. There are some great additional scenes.
The strings arrangements in this song are just stellar. The entire album is spectacular.
Next song should be Madman Across the Water. Then any of the following: Levon, Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Saturday Nights Alright for Fighting, and the entire Captain Fantastic album.
Madman Across the Water is a good song, but there are so MANY GOOD SONGS ON THIS ALBUM!!
Razor Face
Rotten Peaches
Madman Across the Water
I could go on.
Second Mona Lisas and Levon. Perfect stuff
Excellent list! Particularly the whole Captain Fantastic album! Totally agree!
Check out the live performance of Madman Across the Water live at BBC studios 1971. If you ever doubted his talent, this will crush that notion: ua-cam.com/video/B8_xkuGbPhY/v-deo.html
Madman Across The Water with Mick Ronson on guitar. The extra track on Tumbleweed
I’m going to step outside the great choices everyone else has suggested and put forward “Take Me To The Pilot.” That’s my personal favorite and always puts a smile on my face when I need it most.
the last time i saw elton, he opened with that. :)
Gets my vote. Although much of Tumbleweed would work. But Take Me to the Pilot is killer.
I vote for the Live In Australia version.
Mine as well, great great song
Ooooooh yes. And Burn Down The Mission.
The song was about Bernie Taupins wife, and observations from their time in LA. One of the most beautiful songs ever written. A timeless classic.
you got that right an absolute classic
Yes this was written for Maxine just before they got married.
I can't lie, guys, my eyes filled with tears at how you reacted to the chorus. You helped me listen to this song again like it was the first time. Absolutely beautiful song.
Debbie Downer Do you know how many people DIE every year from listening to Elton John's sad songs. Depression kills. Wah Wah Waaaaaaah.
@@cl8onj388 - I don't know ... after all, "I Think I'm Going to Kill Myself" is a pretty cheerful tune!
Off the same album: Levon and Madman Across the Water. Both great songs.
Yeah, definitely 'Levon' and I would add 'Indian Sunset' as well.
Levon is a great song.
Indian Sunset is the gun track on this one.
@@berniewilson371 Indian Sunset is another great song. I'll also add All the Nasties as well.
Madman is one of his most solid albums, and my favorite of his.
As is Rotten Peaches and Razor Face, besides the better know songs.
I'm a metal guy, but I got to represent for Elton. Dude kills it.
REMEMBER BERNIE GAVE ELTON THE LYRICS THEN ELTON WROTE THE MUSIC
GENIUS BOTH BRAINS CONNECTED
Iconic song...! Elton John ~ "Madman Across the Water" "Someone Save My Life Tonight" "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues"
"Mona Lisa's and Mad Hatters"..... the list goes on and on
Now watch the movie “Almost Famous.” When it comes on, try not to get emotional. Next, from the same album, “Levon.”
How have they not seen Almost Famous? I thought that'd be required watching for rock people. crazy
@@easygreen885 They were 1 and 2 years old when it came out! lol
Easy Green maybe we should have an A&A movie night for us to stream and watch it with the guys
Named after the guy singing and playing the drums on The Weight, so a nice segue.
"You ARE Home".
I want to give you two some kudos. A lot of reaction videos involve the person listening to the song and not saying much afterward other than "man! wow! oh boy! That was good!" and that's it. I like how you two actually review the music, lyrics, feelings, etc. and discuss what works and maybe what doesn't but in an honest and respectful way. There's actually substance to your videos. Great job!
Time Has Come, by the Chambers Brothers. Psychedelic soul music. This song will blow your minds.They have a long and short version. Nothin like it ever!
The cover of it by The Ramones is also nice.
Time has come today
Yes, most definitely, Time Has Come Today by the Chamber Brothers. Late 60’s psychedelic at it’s best
Outstanding choice. Definitely the long version.
I agree on Time Has Come Today. It’s a banger!!
This song is in the pivotal scene from the movie Almost Famous. I noticed a fan sent that movie to you in your last mail video. Definitely watch it, maybe even do a reaction for something a little different.
It's a semi-autobiographical story written and directed by Cameron Crowe (Jerry Maguire, Say Anything). He scammed his way to write for Rolling Stone at age 15. They sent him on tour with Led Zep, Allmans etc, and his mom let him go! Crowe says 95% of the movie actually happened. A must see.
Thank you for pointing this out. I have a question as I never understood the scene. The band was about to break up but they heard this song and "remembered why they became a band."
I don't understand this. Please explain it.
Cameron Crowe was married to Nancy from Heart at the time of making Almost Famous. Nancy worked on the music for the film and Peter Frampton was an advisor.
@@The_Dudester I always took it as the love for the music was why they formed the band and this scene helped them realize that. They all came together in an organic moment for the love of music.
This scene always gets me. The pseudo-Cameron Crowe looks at Penny Lane (Kate Hudson) and says "I have to go home." She fixes her gaze on him and says, "You ARE home."
Thanks!
I was 19 in 1971. I met the love of my life. I had to leave for college. He gave me this album and two others by Elton John. I missed him so much I played the albums all the time, crying and writing him love letters. He moved to San Diego to be with me. We moved in together, we married in '73, we had 25 years together. "Your Song" became our song...he had blue-green eyes...I was a poet and loved to sit on the roof. I miss him right now, just watching you two sweet guys as you listen to this music for the first time and your faces say it all. Peace and love, guys....peace and love!!!
This song will ALWAYS remind me of the Movie "Almost Famous".
'Nough said.
Yes! The movie that made Kate Hudson a star.
best movie
Day boys need to watch that movie together...and react
Yes, I love that movie, and love that they sing along with it on the bus.
Yep
I have no idea why I always get so emotional when I see the scene on the bus from Almost Famous where everyone joins in on the chorus of this song. An expression of the pure joy of music
Most of us have been on road trips with our friends. That scene makes me smile for all the fun we had, but sad and nostalgic too.
My absolute favorite movie!
Yes!!! Amazing scene, just reflects how we all feel when listening to the song. Entire movie great, but that scene is special
Damn that scene...gets me every time. They all suddenly remember why they are all there together. The music.
I was going to mention Almost Famous but saw your comment and it said it all. Alex and Andy should see the movie as it so well portrays what it was like to love music in one's youth!
So absolutely wonderful to see you guys enjoy this so much! Elton John (and a few others) were. my. youth. (I’m a 54 year old woman). Just you wait, there’s SO much more! The lyrics are about Bernie Taupin’s, the (genius) lyricist’s wife at the time, who indeed sewed clothes for the band, and had been a ballet dancer.
I was a child in the 70s, teen in the 80s. Imagine as a child, no cassettes or digital music in the family station wagon, only radio. We got to listen to all these classic songs on the regular. This was our music. Memories of my childhood. Too young to fully appreciate it at the time, but knew that I liked what I was hearing.
me too. Class of 1990 in HS
Same HERE. I am 54 now & still love this .Hi from NORTH CAROLINA👍🇺🇸🌟😊
I was a child in the 50's, teen in the 60's and remember having an 8 track player installed in my car. A few years later they come up with cassette players, so rather than buy one I bought a devise that you could plug into your 8 track player that you could put cassettes in. Best of both worlds when you are a broke 20 yr old.
What made radio great what the variety of what was being played, esp on A.M.
Georgia representing....52 and still kicking
S-Tier...all the way! Alex, just listen to your body. The first time you hear a song and a wave of goosebumps washes over your body...THAT’S S-TIER!!!
Elton has alot more s-tier songs that A & A should listen to.
J.P., you’re absolutely right. These guys could spend a college semester studying Elton & Bernie’s collaborations...and they still couldn’t capture the “feeling” that you and I got, growing up listening to them on the radio!!!
This song wasn't a huge hit when it came out,( it did OK ),... But it's almost always 'Top 3' ,in people's favourite Elton John songs...
A timeless classic...
I don't know where you got the idea this wasn't a huge hit, this was on the radio constantly. Many of my friends bought the album just for this song. I was alive back then, you probably weren't. It was an enormous hit.
In all the high points of Elton John's musical output of the early'70's, this is near Everest. The whole Madman Across The Water album is brilliant.
The strings arrangements on EJ's early albums were so,so good. Just took the songs to a different level. Maybe best illustrated ,at least for me,on "Levon".
Yes, and Tumbleweed Connection.
@@wreckingKREW1 , Indian Sunset is my go to track. It makes me cry when I hear it, it's that good.
@@theread59 Indian Sunset is a masterpiece
Love Elton John. Can't hear this song without thinking of the movie Almost Famous. A couple other songs, Levon, and Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters.
I Love that movie
yes! great scene and a must see movie for anyone who ever appreciated rock and roll and the touring life.
When this song first came out the love of my life ( who remains the love of my life and we will be holding hands until the end) was a tiny little 4 ft 11 in Italian girl of only 17 Who Loved hanging out on the boulevard after midnight in San Jose California. I'm sure you can imagine that through the years this phone has always been very special to me. My Tiny Dancer still lays me down in sheets of linen.
Probably Elton and Taupin's most romantic songs ever. And one of the most beautifully done.
Totally agree! "Harmony" , arguably his best romantic song that never was released as an A side single (B side of "Bennie and the Jets"), off of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. Elton (and Bernie) were releasing so many great songs and albums at that time.
"Rocket Man" is THE Elton John song to react to. Looking forward to seeing that eventually.
Nah, Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
They did Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding a couple months ago.
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road for me, Rocket Man is awesome too. That's why he's Elton John!!
Of course, you can’t compare to William Shatner’s version! (JK!)
I thought I remembered Andy saying in a previous video that he's already heard "Rocket Man". I they haven't heard it, then I agree with you.
Elton's voice and piano + Bernie's lyrics = music perfection. Sublime.
Credit must also be given to Bernie Taupin for the lyrics...
Seconded.
The goes for virtually everything Elton ever sang too. Bernie always seemed fine being the "behind the scenes" guy though. A magical duo.
Thirded for Bernie. The two could and should win a Nobel Prize for their collective work.
who would want credit for this crap ??
@@nonrepublicrat A very adult-like super BIG raspberry to you, sir,
Should do Elton's Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters sometime.
For a gospel feel try Burn Down the Mission or Take Me to the Pilot
All of those are stellar choices!
Could not agree more about Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters!
Sons of bankers, sons of lawyers turn around and say good morning to the night
Those r great choices, It is a deep rabbit hole with Elton John, So much great music from this man.
Yes to all. Mona Lisas is my favorite Elton song.
One of the best pop songs ever written. Enough said.
Elton has so many good songs that it's hard to choose - "Rocket Man", "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me", and "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" are beautifully melancholic romances. I'm a big fan of the original cut of "Madman Across the Water" with Mick Ronson on guitar. "Levon" is a lovely one, as is "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters". Some deeper cuts include "Border Song (Holy Moses)", "Amoreena", "Where to Now St. Peter?", "I Feel Like a Bullet (In the Gun of Robert Ford)", "Harmony", and "Salvation". "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting", "Take Me to the Pilot", "Rock n' Roll Madonna", and "The Bitch Is Back" stand as some more rocking tracks. And, yes, "Bennie and the Jets" is great.
Levon gets me every time
Need "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding", "Song for Guy", "Crocodile Rock", "It's Me That You Need", "Your Song", "Honky Cat", "Daniel", "Elderberry Wine", "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", "Harmony", "The Bitch Is Back", "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me", "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", "Philadelphia Freedom", "Pinball Wizard" and on and on. You almost can't go wrong with Elton John.
"Salvation" is a must listen.
This song IS about a real person. Bernie Taupin’s (Elton Johns lyricist) first wife Maxine who was the seamstress for the band. This is his love song to her.
Nice to know! The song does have a personal feel to it.
It is about a real person. Its about the actor, Tony Danza.
"Hold me closer Tony Danza".
Common, sing it with me!
davearonow 🤣😂🤣🤦♀️
"madman across the water","Levon","burn down the mission",and"Mona Lisas and mad hatters" are a few more Elton classics ☮️
Guys, now I’m crying and feeling all kind of ways. Legendary. Now go watch a love letter to rock music, Almost Famous. Also iconic. ✌🏻🧡 😭
Totally agree Beth! If you loved this song and you like a good story about a rock band, that movie is it. That scene where they sing this song is epic. I get tears in my eyes when I watch that scene, every time.
I just commented on "Almost Famous" I think it's the best rock movie ever made.
I would like A n A to watch on their own and do a video on what they thought of it. That scene with "tiny dancer" takes me back to sunday mornings after a party.
Saw Elton at Hartford Civic Center - early ‘80s
If you watch the movie, and you must, then make sure it’s the extended version. One of the best films you’ll ever see and this song has the love it has because of this film. I watched it again the other day for the umpteenth time😁👍
The brilliant use of this song in that movie perfectly illustrates the power music has to bring people together and destroy whatever differences exists between us, if even for the length of a song. Truly iconic goosebumpy moment.
This is just a Elton John and Bernie Taupin brilliant classic . I don’t care how many times I hear this song it always gives me a great buzz.
There is a real story behind this song . Bernie Taupin a master in creating. lyrics . Have you guys not seen Rocket Man yet? Go and see it !
While growing up with the royalty of music such as Elton John I didn’t appreciate it. But now as age and face my on mortality I look back at what I missed or took for granted. Watching reaction videos of younger people discovering the majesty of these masterpieces brings me joy. Keep on digging down that rabbit hole and enjoy every note.
70s Elton is cool eg Rocket Man, Yellow Brick Road
"Don't Go Breaking my Heart"
Do Rocketman then do Willoam Shatner version and compare
Bachman-Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
The Guess Who - No Sugar Tonight, These Eyes
Manfred Man - Blinded by the Light
Sniff 'n' The Tears - Driver's Seat
All those
Thumbs up on No Sugar Tonight.
All great suggestions.
I was born in the 80s, but I often wish I’d been a teenager in the 70s. What an incredible time for music and western culture in general.
@David Powell that’s right in the sweet spot.
Don’t get me wrong, we had plenty of great rock and metal in the 90s, but there’s something really magical about that late 60s to mid 70s era.
Shmick -- One of the greatest things about being a teen in the 70s (I graduated high school in 1978, so yeah), was my older brother had a DYNAMITE album collection. I was listening to Yes-Fragile, ELP-Brain Salad Surgery, Grand Funk-We're An American Band, Bowie-Alladin Sane, and Stones-Exile On Main Street ... and I was ONLY 12 or 13 years old. THAT'S why "our generation" feels so put off by today's music -- we were raised during an era when musicianship was at its peak. And we could only hear it by buying albums, as radio wasn't truly "into" rock yet, and there was no Internet, or TV shows to watch it on. We went over to each other's houses, and listened to albums for hours on end.
@@jeffflinn2053 sounds like a great time
@@jeffflinn2053 I graduated in 1980 and agree with everything you said!
This song was little known in the 70's. Its become bigger and bigger in each passing decade and is arguable his most beloved song now in 2023.
The song is indeed about a real person, Maxine Feibelman, lyricist Bernie Taupin's wife at that time.
She ended up screwing the bassist and breaking his heart.
I met Bernie Taupin when I was in the hospital! I was 15 and not expected to live; my nurse went to a Rod Stewart concert! She went backstage and told him about me! Rod Stewart came to see me in the hospital and he brought Bernie Taupin and Bill Mumy( from lost in space , he was a musician playing in band!) After the visit I fought for my life! I'm.now 60; 61 this month! They helped save my life! 💜🙏
@@tharrell5544 I wonder if he wrote a song about that too. 😕
@@irmarocha7809 You met Rod Stewart, Bernie Taupin and Bill Mumy all at the same time? That's incredible! And you lived to tell the tale. What a great story 😊
Actually, Bernie said it wasn’t about Maxine. It was about the women in the stores on the strip in LA.
Here's the story he tells: "We came to California in the fall of 1970, and sunshine radiated from the populace. I was trying to capture the spirit of that time, encapsulated by the women we met - especially at the clothes stores up and down the Strip in LA. They were free spirits, sexy in hip-huggers and lacy blouses, and very ethereal, the way they moved. So different from what I'd been used to in England. And they all wanted to sew patches on your jeans. They'd mother you and sleep with you”
The song Madman Across The Water” is one of my all time favorites of anyone.
It’s a MUST HEAR!!!! Please 🙏🏼
Just as, if not more impressive and beautiful as “Tiny Dancer”.
yep. and those strings tho!!
Absolutely...!
get a load of him, he's so insane!
The string / orchestral arrangements from Paul Buckmaster are incredible throughout the album especially on the title track of Madman Across The Water. It’s one of my favorite Elton John songs.
It's been renamed to "Killer Across A Lake".
Alex and Andy you need to experience “ Almost Famous” Tiny Dancer is in that film. ❤❤❤❤
"Someone Saved My Life Tonight" is their (Bernie/Elton) crowning Achievement...
One of all time favorite Elton John songs! I can't believe its not requested more. I guess in all fairness, it would be easy to come up with a dozen titles they need to hear.
These comments are reminding me of how ridiculously many great songs they have.
Yes, yes and thrice yes!
Great call.
It's when you think/remember that Bernie sends lyrics to Elton with a "here you go, put these to some music". Truly a marriage made in heaven!
Wow!!! Elton John ❤️❤️❤️❤️it!! Mahalo for sharing this🤙🤙
I agreed that Bennie and the Jets would be a good pick. Rocketman too.
I,m pretty sure Alex mentioned he's heard Bennie & the Jets already.
Crocodile rock
‘Madman across the water’ will not disappoint! Prepare to dive into the sauce!!!
You have to hear his first hit. Your song. Its incredible.
When that album came out, one of my friends brought it over and said, "You have to listen to this." It effin' blew my mind. Of course I bought a copy for myself--still have it, still play it.
@@6falconsue I'm only 22, but I think I would have fit in much better in the 70s and 80s.
@@6falconsue this is my favorite performance of it. For a few reasons. But its just fun ua-cam.com/video/RiMcOWz8-zA/v-deo.html
Your Song and Making Friends. Elton's earliest songs are gold.
@@kyleterrell6842 Oh, I remember that outfit! He looks so young and is having a great time. I was 32 then, Elton 33 :) Thanks for the vid!
Two things I hate about this song... I cannot listen to it without singing along (nobody wants to hear that) and I always get choked up when I hear it. One the greatest songs.
This song was little known in the 70's unless you had the original album, it go no radio play because its 6 minutes long. They finally began to play it on the airwaves in the 80's. It become bigger and bigger in each passing decade and is arguable his most beloved song now in 2023.
@@ExperienceEricI have no idea what you're talking about. I was a teenager in the 70s, and I don't know where you live but this was constantly on the radio where I live. Maybe because I lived in San Francisco we had the best rock radio stations. But oh my god, I can't believe all the young people remarking that it wasn't a big hit or it didn't get airplay. Good grief.
@@clarkmacgowan5114 Because I was around too in the 70's, it got very little airplay in the key time slots due to its length (when it did it was cut in half ) AND I can look up the charts and it did not chart well at all (#41, did not even get relesased in UK), AND I'm quoting just about every breakdown of his songs that point to this as a perfect example of a song that was not a massive single when released but is now considered one of the biggest songs of his library. It was only an initial hit in Canada.
@@clarkmacgowan5114 Don't take my word on any of this, just look it up yourself. These are all well known facts.
I'm 57 and I feel like this song is part of the soundtrack of my youth. " Your Song " is my Fav.
The chorus portion is highlighted in almost famous as you explain how it peaks the song. Count the head lights on the highway ; in a tour bus etc.
Madman Across the Water is the most underrated banger that Elton has. Incredible. If you do it, you won't be disappointed.
Agree.
Hey, I'm SO glad you listened to some Elton John! A few months I requested him before you ever did any of his content. So happy to see this video and that you enjoyed this legend! *I have a personal story to share about Elton.* I'm a 21 year old girl. When I was 16, I became an Elton fan through THIS song, "Tiny Dancer". I really loved how his piano playing spoke to me as a fellow pianist, and his voice was so sweet. I couldn't resist. Fast forward a few years, and I was a hardcore fanatic of Elton John's. But I was also depressed. I didn't know at the time, but I am bipolar. I fell into a dark hole at 18 and decided that ending my life was my only option. So I tried to do it. I ended up in the *emergency room for 12 hours and a psychiatric hospital for a week,* fighting for my life literally. What got me through was a book I had, that Elton wrote called "Love Is The Cure". It's about his addiction to drugs, alcohol, and all these other problems he had to overcome in 1990. I realized that if Elton became clean and could do it, I could fight my depression, too. So I did it. I made it out of the hospital and the first thing I did was write Elton a letter how he inspired me to change. I sent him the book I had and asked him to merely sign it. A few weeks later the book came back. Not just signed- *he wrote a letter inside.* ELTON JOHN, an WORLD FAMOUS SUPERSTAR took time out of HIS DAY to write all this to a RANDOM FAN such as myself. I was crying for days. I couldn't believe it. You know what Elton told me in that letter? He said, "Miracles happen, and you are living proof." I will never forget his words because they have changed my life in so many beautiful ways. (I have a video of me opening the book for the first time on my channel.) Elton is such a wonderful, adoring, loving person. I was so emotional when you listened to this song for the first time, as this song took me down the best path I could ever choose in my life. I'm so thankful I heard it when I did. By the way, the drummer of this song is Nigel Olsson. I have seen Elton live 6 times and at one of the shows, I was given Nigel's drumsticks by Kim Bullard, their keyboardist!!! He's a legendary, highly-respected drummer. I also shook Elton's hand at a show once- and let me tell you- it FEELS LIKE YOU'RE TOUCHING GOD. I don't know what that really feels like, but take my word for it. It was heavenly!
If I could suggest another song for y'all, it would be a *duet of Elton John and Collective Soul called, "Perfect Day".* I'm not even going to tell you how special the band Collective Soul is either. I think you need to go into the song without asking in a poll. It's an unknown song, yet it was done with Elton John and an alternative rock band... it's INCREDIBLE to say the least.
I love your story but Nigel didn’t play drums on Tiny Dancer. He didn’t become Elton’s studio drummer until the album Honkey Chatue. Nigel and Dee played on my first album I recorded in Nashville in middle nineties. It was the last session they played together before Dee passed away. I made this video to preserve the memory. m.ua-cam.com/video/9knxV4LNu0k/v-deo.html
Very touching. Hope you've been able to take control of your life. Peace.
Very touching. Hope you've been able to take control of your life. Peace.
Happy trails kid. Life is full of them, just take your pick!
"All the Young Girls Love Alice" is a Banger!
connie baldwin should have been a big hit, but perhaps the lyrical content was too much for the time?
Oh YES☑️☑️
About Alice Cooper.....
connie baldwin my aunt who is just a year older than I am turned me on to the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album when it first came out. I remember being overwhelmed by the entire album and the album art. Love “Sweet Painted Lady”! There are 3 bonus tracks that may not be aware of that were not on the album. “Whenever You’re Ready (We’ll Go Steady Again)”, “Jack Rabbit” and “Screw You (Young Man Blues”
Kelli Erin about a young lesbian who died in the streets of Soho.
Agree with your comments about the chorus. I love the structure of this, how he makes you wait for the chorus the first time. It's like he knows it's a GREAT chorus, so he sings 2 verses, and a pre-chorus before he gets to it. The build-up is great. And when the chorus hits, it's just this massive cathartic moment that feels so good and makes you smile. It's Elton's ability to structure a song.
I remember Dave Grohl played this solo, acoustic on some late-night show. And he skipped the second verse section. He literally started the song and then said "let's skip to the good part!" and jumped to the chorus. Because he knows that's the best part. :) But you need that build up!
Taupin's lyrics are often enigmatic. Elton himself has said that he didn't understand them sometimes.
Excellent insight! I had not noticed that about the two verses, and you're so right. The guys' smiles said it ALL.
This is one of the Best songs ever written. Lucky o got to see Elton john play this live
“Honky Cat” is my favorite Elton John song. Fun tune with great horns and piano.
“Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting” and “The Bitch is Back” are good bangers from Elton.
My wife and I adopted a little girl in 2010. This song is her song in my mind. There's something about watching a 3 year old dance with joy and freedom. This song makes me flash back over our time together. It hits deeply in the best of ways!
That is wonderful!! She must be 13 now, how is she doing?
I'd forgotten how good Elton voice was, my late hubby bought this album and I thought he was going nerdy on me,until I sat down with him, my wine, blunt and rocking chair....I went to nirvana in my music room,!
When I saw the thumbnail I thought you were going to listen to madman across the water. Tiny dancer is a great song but you definitely have got to listen to madman as your next Elton John song!
Saw Elton live in the 70s... packed house, platform shoes, giant glasses, on top of the piano, his own hair! Master performer! I will love any song of his you choose to review 🎶
You guys should definitely listen Carole Kings album Tapestry. Try "It's too late". Now, that is some of the best music ever written.
I’ve been suggesting Carole King & her album Tapestry forever!!! Glad to see someone else mentioning her!
Tapestry will be 50 years older next week. An amazing simple album that garnered so many hit songs. The great Carole King. Also here music before going solo is incredible. She wrote with Gerry Goffin wrote so many hit songs in the 60’s.
I've been requesting Carole King for awhile. Carly Simon as well.
Carole is not even close to Elton John. She has a few great songs.
@@arrow5deb They did entire album on Patreon maybe a only a couple months ago!
Saturday Nights Alright, "geeeet a little action in"
Elton’s greatest banger!!!
@@kevinlogozzo3952 yes, this or Crocodile Rock
Robert Dennis Hicks Oh yes, the first song I ever heard of his! Then there’s Bitch is Back and All The Young Girls Love Alice too!
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road!!! His best song, IMO. Another world class chorus but with better verses. This song is the pinacle of melody. You can quote me on that and you will agree 100%.
I keep telling you, "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" is the essential Elton John song.
That is a spectacular, and a spectacularly criminally underrated song. One of they greatest songs ever recorded.
I agree with that 100%.
Abso freaking lutely .
I couldn't disagree more, but Vive la' difference.
My favorite. After 16 years of spine surgeries, 100's of ER visits, endless nights of pain, it's tied with I'm Still Standing.💙💗💙
It's hard to think about someone reacting to Elton John. He was so big when I was growing up, he almost has his own genre, like Elvis. Some of these were very overplayed, but still beautiful. My favorite EJ song is Honky Cat.
I like Honky Cat a lot too!! His deep cuts are better than most artist's hits!!
Great Song!
Right? Grew up with this song. I can't imagine someone never having heard it before.
Why is Elton 's "Tumbleweed Connection" album songs always overlooked? That album got me and my sister through some really rough teenage, dysfunctional family, years.
Couldn't agree more -- it's one of my all time fav albums of his. Absolute masterpiece, start to finish.
Same here. Got to where I'd have to play the whole album every morning. Loved come down in time and where to now St. Peter.
I would say that it's due to no singles and therefore no hits from the album. Plenty of timeless songs to listen to repeatedly on the album though.
Hello? Almost Famous. What, you’ve never seen that movie? Every song is gold. Jeez. Don’t live another day before you watch this movie.
Elton John - Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters
For the next Elton John Song, "Daniel" gets my vote
The scene in Almost Famous when they are on the bus and all just belting this out...classic
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
Honestly the entire Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album is epic, but the title track is a great place to start
Now let's hear Captain Fantastic 😊
Love that song!
The first album I ever bought.
It is a song about Bernie Taupin's first wife, Maxine, from what I just read online. Bernie is Elton John's song lyricist and collaborator.
More ELO - Mr. Blue Sky, Fire on High... so many to choose from!
FIRE ON HIGH -- I had forgotten.
They weren't knighted for nothing (Sir Elton and Sir Bernie).
I absolutely love this song!! Definitely an S-tier, because Elton John is so damn talented.
Side 1 of this record is just insane. Got to listen to the next track, Levon. It is right there with this one. Superb.
Four years later they have...
I was 14 when "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" came out. Elton was everything to me for years after that. "Madman Across the Water" is a masterful album.
"Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" is just achingly beautiful.
Love Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters.. so beautiful
Great reaction on this one Gents! You are now ready for Al Stewart’ s Year of the Cat. WARNING: You better put down a drop cloth because Andy may spill more than 3 drops🥃
This was me and my grandpa's favorite song. RIP you were and will always be my best friend ❤
Two to consider for future Elton John - All The Young Girls Love Alice and Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me.
“No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature” by The Guess Who.
The Guess Who are another great Canadian band. Bachman and Cummings are incredible.
So many great Guess Who songs!! A powerful & unique voice!
So the song is about their first trip to Hollywood . Yes the seamstress for the band is the tiny dancer she also the drummers wife .
I hope to see some Moody Blues come up! "The Story in Your Eyes" is a real toe tapper! (Banger)
I second that request! Or Tuesday Afternoon.
TS Moffett Excellent suggestion! 👍
Moodies definitely need to be perused by A &A...Question, I'm just a singer in a rock and roll band, Tuesday Afternoon, Nights in White Satin, ....lots of tasty choices...
Ride My See-Saw!
Ok after you get done with Elton’s ballads, you need to do some of his bangers. IMO, his greatest banger is Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting!!! Others to choose from are The Bitch is Back, All The Young Girls Love Alice, Crocodile Rock. He did a great version of Pinball Wizard in the movie Tommy. And if you want to do a great album, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is fantastic!!
Absolutely!
Add ‘I wanna kiss the bride’ and ‘Healing hands’ to that list!
Saturday Night's a great upbeat song but, IMO, it should be preceded by Your Sister Can't Twist, it runs straight into Saturday Night on the album and the two make an amazing pair up bangers.
Rob McGrath I totally agree. The way Your Sister Can’t Dance leads into Saturday Nights Alright is sooo well done. I love them both. I didn’t mention it only because I thought it was too deep into Elton’s library for them to ever get to but it is one of my faves!! I was hoping that by recommending the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album, we could see them react to this duo.
For me, as soon as Elton starts singing I get lost in time. With that being said I absolutely love the opening verses leading into chorus. The combination of his voice and the lyrics themselves...
“Turning back, she just laughs. The boulevard is not that bad”
Something about that I just love. And this line...
“Looking on, she sings the songs
The words she knows, the tune she hums”
Like you said, it’s poetic. And then you get to the chorus and get chills. I definitely get lost in the entire song though.
I’m still campaigning for studio version of “The Musical Box” by Genesis (1970)
It’s a face-melter.