Am I the only one who had this album memorized within days?? The liners with lyrics were amazing. But seriously, I have known these almost from first listen.
@@rebeccawilson9933 You're not alone lol; I wasn't into the meaning of lyrics much, but I was into singing along so I learned them all as soon as I could. I even had the complete Tommy album memorized, but that took a while.
Man.....I wore this album "Yellow Brick Road" out 45+ years ago when I was a teenager. The entire album is a Masterpiece. After a while, you start to develop a finer appreciation for tunes like "Grey Seal" and Elton's greatest vocal ever, "All the Young Girls Love Alice" (He sings his a$$ off in that one)
All the Young Girls Love Alice, is one of my favorite Elton John songs. Amoreena and Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy are kinda tied as my favorite.
There's nothing on that album that I wouldn't listen to any time of the day, any day of the week, but I admit I have a soft spot for All the Young Girls Love Alice - it's quite beautiful in it's own way.
Many hail this song as Elton's, magnum opus (work of art). It starts off slowly and a little melancholy, but when Davey Johnstone starts wailing on guitar, and Elton begins ripping on his piano, it becomes a killer rock n roll tune. As others have said, this version is great-but the studio version truly is a masterpiece. This banger is what Elton opened for most of his concerts for years. This song is epic, and it takes a lot of enegry to create this much magic, and he still had the rest of his show to go. What true artists, Elton and his bandmates were/are.
He and Bernie, who wrote the songs, cranked out several gorgeous albums in the early 1970s. Would like to know what Elton's issue was with Bowie. They went out to a club together and Elton said "he wasn't his cup of tea". Harrison refused to be friends with Bowie too per Eric Idle. Elton once thought Bob Dylan was a gardener who was crashing a party he was having once due to Dylan's shabby attire and apparently yelled at him to get out.
The sound in the original album version is more distinct, and Elton's voice was in its prime, back in 1973. 49 years ago! And his drummer and lead guitarist are STILL playing with him in this video! And they all still ROCK.
Saw him a couple of weeks ago on his retirement tour. This song absolutely shook Madison Square Garden. It was amazing. He had 3 drummers on stage and you could hear each one individually. Such a tight band and Elton at 74 was flawless. I took my kids. I also have taken them to see Bob Seger, Billy Joel, Kiss because they need to know.
@@kylerasmusson9109 That's Awesome. I remember Pinball Wizard and Captain Fantastic beach blankets and pinball machines. I would display posters and magazine covers and articles all over my wall along with albums opened up to display the graphics. My bedroom as a sixteen year old was like an Elton John Museum,.
Elton did not play the moog synthesizer in the live performances another keyboard artist did but it was still awesome! I saw him live in Houston in the early 80s and he opened with these 2 songs and had dry ice fog come up for Funeral for a friend.Fantastic show.ps...he was wearing a bunny costume..lol
One of the most memorable concerts we experienced in the late seventies. Our seats gave us a direct view of Elton Johns's keyboards. Watching this guys keyboard skill live during his prime career time was out of this world.
For most artists, this incredible performance would be used as the Grand Finale at the END of the show - ending the show with an exhausting high energy performance. But He Opens Most Shows With This!! He's been doing this as his first song (Grand Entrance) for forty nine years and it sounds just as good as ever. The drummer and the guitarist played on the original on the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album, and they have been with him on most tours that he has done - almost fifty years of touring with the same drummer and guitarist. And check out the backing vocals also that the musicians do. Nigel Olsson and Davey Johnstone. Nigel had a hit in 1979 with the song "Dancin' Shoes" which is a nice romantic song.
I thoroughly enjoy watching the two of you with your reactions to music I grew up on. I’m 60 years old now and still get chills whenever I see him on that piano. God bless the both of you.
Let's have a Round of Applause for Elton John AND Bernie Taupin who wrote all the Great Lyrics that Elton sings. He was always in the background while Elton was in the Spotlight. One of the Great Songwriting Teams of All Time!
Elton and his partner BernieTaupin wrote some incredible songs. But for my money, I think this is their greatest masterpiece. Next time you listen to it, listen to the studio recording on Elton's album "Don't Shoot Me I'm the Piano Player." As good as this live performance is, it can't quite measure up to the meticulous attention to detail given in the studio recording. I highly recommend it. A few other Elton John songs worth listening to (if you haven't already): "Your Song," "Tiny Dancer," "Rocket Man," and a couple that weren't singles but are just phenomenal from his "Tumbleweed Connection" album: "Love Song," and "Where to Now St. Peter?" and "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" from his "Honky Chateau" album. But for just sheer fun, it's hard to top these two singles: "Crocodile Rock" and "Honky Cat." I do believe you are my favorite reactors. You're a beautiful couple (especially you, Asia, sorry BJ), good humored, still young enough to be easy on the eyes, but mature enough to actually comprehend what's going on with the music. I also like your selection of songs (for the most part). Keep it up!
“Funeral…” is the opening track on the album GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD, though DON’T SHOOT ME… has some amazing songs on it, too, like “Have Mercy on the Criminal” and “Blues for Baby and Me.”
Bernie wrote some of the best lyrics ever. The years they worked together produced were the best - the B side songs were underrated - Dirty Little Girl etc
This is a masterpiece... the piano, the guitar, everything! This was played at my first hubby's funeral. It was perfect. He wanted it for years and years before he passed at only 33
He is one of the last few REAL GOATS, we have left. Great music never gets old. You won’t see any of todays “artist” in 10-15 years. I’ve been a fan for as long as I can remember.
Videos like this display the reason I love going to concerts. You get that immediate feedback between the crowd and the artist, plus, you are in the presence of someone you admire. Usually. In this case yes, very much. Never had the good fortune to see Elton live, but I've seen about 500 other ones, like I said I love concerts. Nothing beats live.
Wow what a magnificent performance and composition! I heard the studio version, which is awesome, but this was electrifying. Thanks for this, the coolest people on UA-cam, and for the donator who suggested it. Kudos all around! 💯💕👍🏾
This was Elton's Opus. That whole Yellow Brick Road album is great. The title track is my favorite. All The Young Girls Love Alice is a straight up banger. You should just do an album reaction
Back in the 70's Elton was at his peak He would sell out stadiums that hold 50 thousand. I saw him at Madison Square Garden around 1975. I GOT GOOSE BUMPS back then. ELTON and Bernie Taupin were the perfect team. Bernie wrote the lyrics and Elton put them to music. I do believe this his last tour. Another one you should see is Billy Joel before he stops touring. Word has it that he is getting ready to call it quits. I also saw him in concert back when he just started out. He is also a legendary performer.
I was born in NYC and lived in Manhattan my first 20 years (1966-1986) so you can imagine all the shows I went to at MSG, the Beacon Theater (formerly the Fillmore East) and all the clubs and concert halls in the city. On Thanksgiving Day in 1974 my parents took me and my brother to see the sold out Elton John concert at MSG (it sold out in 30 minutes). The concert was beyond belief with just Elton and his excellent band, but he stopped the show after several songs and said he had a surprise special guest.....and out walked John Lennon!!!! The place went absolutely nuts, and it was several minutes before people calmed down enough so they could play. I remember every moment of that show, it was so unbelievable. It wouldn’t be until 1980 before John decided he would play live again and go on tour in the summer of 1981, but it was not to be.
@@JK-ld8cd its a shame but they don't make music like this anymore. Most of the artists now ( sorry to say ) just plain old suck. You don't even need a voice ( auto tune) don't need to play an instrument ( computer generated) its watered down music. Thats why country music is so big now, they have alot more talent. This whole world is upside-down, so Sometimes I retreat into my own world and listen to some good old ROCK IN ROLL. I think most of us old geezers do that. I know I always did that. I guess we had our own safe space LOL. KEEP ROCKIN 🎸
@@bobleek6975 you are sooooo right! These artist used to spend a year making an album. The 70's is the most talented era by far. todays stuff is garbage with preprogrammed Oh oH oH's, uw uw uw's. its almost every song. you cant do that to country. You dont need talent to make music today.
I've seen him 12 times over the past 30 years. His shows are an EVENT! Best concerts I've ever seen. This concert was on his 60th birthday, and is available to watch online or purchase. It took place at Madison Square Garden. I saw him there front row in 1995. Got to high five him🙂.
"Funeral for a Friend" is the first half (the instrumental part). A local station in New York got THOUSANDS of requests for it in the months after 9/11.
This live version is so exciting and full of great energy, but I'm just spoiled on the studio version. It is magnificently gorgeous, and takes you through this emotional funeral.
I loved this whole album. It was on Goodbye Yellow Brickroad double album with Bennie and the Jets, this song, oh the absolute magnificence of Elton John's song writing is flawless. This is amazing yall.
Saw Elton live at Red Rocks Amphitheater in the mid '80s, one of the best concerts ever, one great song after another, it could have gone on for days and it wouldn't have been long enough.
Had the absolute pleasure to see Elton John twice last year here in Australia on his Yellow Brick Road farewell tour. 2 complete different experiences One in a stadium and the other at a winery
Elton's 60th birthday and 60th time playing MSG.. This Album was recorded in France, 17 of the 22 songs written for this album made it onto this Master piece. It was recorded in 3 days. !!! Been a fan since 1973 and have 3 copies of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and was lucky to see him 9 times between 1980 to 2019.
In 1972 Elton did a live set for the BBC and the The Old Grey Whistle Test. If you want to hear Elton at his best you should check it out. As I've said on a few occasions Mona Lisa's & Mad Hatters is the place to start.
Hi Asia and Bj,just a little fun fact, my sister and I played Philadelphia freedom on a 45 till Mom couldn't take it.lol Best song ever😊♥️ps love the vibe you have together.💕
One of my favorite all time rock and pop artist! I've been listening to EJ since I was 9 or 10. I have just about all of his albums. Especially the older ones. The man is just plain brilliant! He was constantly on the radio during the 70's just killing it with hit after hit. Sir Elton John is what legends are made of!
Great song . It’s a like going on a journey.. he has a great band behind him .. the guitarist was drowned out In this .. he does great stuff in original
That performance was FIRE! Elton and his band know how to put on a SHOW! Now go listen to the impeccably masterful recording of this song...actually, the whole album!
I'm a child of the 60's and was in my 20's during the 70's. This is my music and it seems that every reactor that I watch was born in the 80's or later, late 70's at best but wish they would have lived during the 60's, 70's or 80's for the music. The music back then was real and enjoyable to listen to. These 2 pieces you just played are real and enjoyable to listen to. Even though you may not have the most technical knowledge of music I enjoy your reactions they are enjoyable to listen to and done with some knowledge/intellect My wife and I enjoy your reactions because they are knowledgeable and intelligent. BT
I get excited when youtube people react to this piece. This is my favorite Elton John dong. It is definitely his modt rockin' song. This is off the album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. This is the only song I would like to see live that he does. He has performed in Chattanooga several times in the last few years, but, but I have never been able to go see him. This has been due to work schedules. Love this song!
The lyrics + Elton John’s awesome ability to put them to the perfect musical arrangement, and moreover, his bad ass piano playing, and last but not least, his unforgettable Voice! Bernie Taupin is Elton John’s lyricist. They met at the very beginning, and started writing together.
Early Elton is my favorite stuff. Albums like Captain Fantastic, Yellow Brick Road, Tumbleweed Connection and Honky Chateau are chock full of energy and amazing music! Madman across the water is a MUST LISTEN....plenty others as well.
From arguably his best album, this song amazed us I the old days and I am so glad I got to see him, great performer, he was on for 2 3/4 hours and played everything I wanted, including several songs from Madman Across the Water. Speaking of, you need to react to Madman, both the original studio and then the extended version with Mick Ronson from David Bowie's Spiders from Mars on soaring lead guitar. Elton has so many different songs it is mind blowing, Enjoy! 🎹
Great song, one of his best albums “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”, but I like all Elton’s songs and I’m so glad I had the opportunity to see him in concert and this performance was fricken awesome
Clear the calendar, and watch this whole concert video. This is Elton's 60th birthday concert at Madison Square Garden. Yes the studio versions maybe master pieces but the live versions take on a life of their own. Pay special attention to Rocket Man and Levon. Enjoy.
I finally got to see Elton when I was 43. I'd been trying since I was 17! Lol it was a great experience it kinda felt like my spirit left my body 😆 I think I cried. I was so hoping he would play this song and "Someone saved my life tonight" and he did.❤🍀
I’ve seen Elton in concert 7 times, the first time in 1976 in Chicago when I was 10 and the most recent time in January in New Orleans (I’m 56 now). He’s had an epic run.
Loved this cut the first time I heard it. Had no clue that one of my early friends really liked it as well. Unfortunately, the next year, he passed on us all. The day the bells called for him, his request was to play these two there. To this day, when I hear them, I weep, and think of him. He was a good, early friend. I'll never forget him, or these cuts. 😌
Bernie Taupin and Elton John met through an ad that, I believe, Elton posted looking for a lyricist. Elton’s name was still Reginald Dwight and he was still living at his parents place.
Also: I saw Elton John perform this song when I was 15 years old and I certainly appreciated it!! The album had just come out and I heard the song for the first time live. A top concert from beginning to end.
Saw Elton in concert 1971 at St. John's Arena, Columbus Ohio. This was the basketball arena for OSU. The entire crowd was dancing, enough to feel the upper deck shaking. Shortly after that concerts were banned because they worried the place might fall apart.
Finally got to see him live in Dallas back in 2014. LOVE how he opens with this. If you get the chance to see him live, please do. Chills from start to finish! Also, although this version is great, his live "One Night Only" performance at Madison Square Garden (October 21, 2000) was truly EPIC!!!
I've seen him live 13X. I wish you could have experienced his physical theatrics when he was younger. He felt he needed to be theatrical because he was stuck behind a 9ft. piano, so he gave you more than you could expect from just a singer/songwriter/piano player. His 1st Philly area concert was at the Electric Factory-all in front of maybe 200 people. He had a clown on his pants, and when he pulled a string it would light up. I'll leave it to your imagination of where on his pants the clown was.
Big Elton John fan in the 70’s. I’m kind of a purist here, you have to go with the recorded version. The layers of instruments and vocals are incredible
I love this comment: "...listen to the build..." I once knew a girl I worked with one time, and I was telling her about some really nice smooth jazz, and her response was, "Where are the words." Didn't talk to her about music after that.
Sir Elton's magnum opus. This is why he got to be a Sir Elton. Love that man and song. George Saunders is one of America's best authors, and in his ongoing short-story masterclass on Subscribe, he talks about what makes a good short-story. And you know what? It is the same thing that makes a classic song, a magnum opus, like this. The songs that considered among most band's best have the same thing in common: "Rising Action". Just like this one. Just like Close to the Edge, Supper's Ready, Firth of Fifth, Comfortably Numb, Bridge Over Troubled Waters, and so on. The same is true in Cinema. The best ending in cinematic history is probably from "Cinema Paradiso", which really is paradise. And the ending is a climax of climaxes. Rising Action. Use it.
this is great but the studio version is a MASTERPIECE!!!
100% agree. The studio version is one of the few truly EPIC songs in Rock n Roll history. 🔥🔥🔥
True. He couldn't hit the notes of his earlier music in his later years.
Yeah, his vocals on the studio version are fantastic, but that was a much younger Elton who still had his voice. He is one of my favorites.
Agree, you have to listen to the studio version.
What is this, like 40 years later?
The studio version is a masterpiece 😎
Growing up in the 70s, his songs were on the radio more than any artist. At the time they crossed all Rock genres.
✌😎👍🤩
EJ "crossed all Rock Genres" all bar one - Symphonic Rock!
and Three Dog Night/Chicago. You couldn't turn on the radio without a Three Dog Night/Chicago song playing.
Elton John is so incredible. The studio version of this song is excellent as well. Love his album "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road."
Am I the only one who had this album memorized within days?? The liners with lyrics were amazing. But seriously, I have known these almost from first listen.
@@rebeccawilson9933 You're not alone lol; I wasn't into the meaning of lyrics much, but I was into singing along so I learned them all as soon as I could. I even had the complete Tommy album memorized, but that took a while.
And don't forget "Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy!" I knew every word of every song!
To me Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is about equal to Dark Side of the Moon as one of the greatest recordings ever done.
@@rebeccawilson9933 Nope. I played both records, all four sides, every day when I got home from school, for months.
Man.....I wore this album "Yellow Brick Road" out 45+ years ago when I was a teenager. The entire album is a Masterpiece. After a while, you start to develop a finer appreciation for tunes like "Grey Seal" and Elton's greatest vocal ever, "All the Young Girls Love Alice" (He sings his a$$ off in that one)
All the Young Girls Love Alice, is one of my favorite Elton John songs. Amoreena and Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy are kinda tied as my favorite.
“Harmony” is another one off of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road that has never gotten the airplay or the recognition it deserves.
There's nothing on that album that I wouldn't listen to any time of the day, any day of the week, but I admit I have a soft spot for All the Young Girls Love Alice - it's quite beautiful in it's own way.
Roy Rogers for me…
Me too though don’t tell my brother since he purchased it back in ‘73
studio version is a MASTERPIECE!
Many hail this song as Elton's, magnum opus (work of art). It starts off slowly and a little melancholy, but when Davey Johnstone starts wailing on guitar, and Elton begins ripping on his piano, it becomes a killer rock n roll tune. As others have said, this version is great-but the studio version truly is a masterpiece. This banger is what Elton opened for most of his concerts for years. This song is epic, and it takes a lot of enegry to create this much magic, and he still had the rest of his show to go. What true artists, Elton and his bandmates were/are.
61 years old. So, one of the best songs ever written. Have to buy the LP, listen to the whole thing. Elton was a genius back then.
He and Bernie, who wrote the songs, cranked out several gorgeous albums in the early 1970s. Would like to know what Elton's issue was with Bowie. They went out to a club together and Elton said "he wasn't his cup of tea". Harrison refused to be friends with Bowie too per Eric Idle. Elton once thought Bob Dylan was a gardener who was crashing a party he was having once due to Dylan's shabby attire and apparently yelled at him to get out.
The sound in the original album version is more distinct, and Elton's voice was in its prime, back in 1973.
49 years ago! And his drummer and lead guitarist are STILL playing with him in this video! And they all still ROCK.
Sadly, his longtime bassist Dee Murray passed away several years ago.
I agree Oron. I was a little disappointed to see, they were doing the live version.
Thank you for just real music. ❤
Really wish you had done the audio for this one. The production is simply out of this world.
Saw him a couple of weeks ago on his retirement tour. This song absolutely shook Madison Square Garden. It was amazing. He had 3 drummers on stage and you could hear each one individually. Such a tight band and Elton at 74 was flawless. I took my kids. I also have taken them to see Bob Seger, Billy Joel, Kiss because they need to know.
Excellent choice. Elton rocking hard.
Goodbye Yellow Brook Road was the first album I ever brought with my own money. So many great songs!!!
When my dad was 16 he painted the goodbye yellow brick road album cover on his bedroom wall
@@kylerasmusson9109 I hope that you didn’t try to walk on it ?
@@willasacco9898 how I wasn't born yet he did it in the 70s I believe
@@kylerasmusson9109 Yes - That would have been strange if you were living in your dad’s boyhood home. He sounds like a really cool guy👍
@@kylerasmusson9109 That's Awesome. I remember Pinball Wizard and Captain Fantastic beach blankets and pinball machines. I would display posters and magazine covers and articles all over my wall along with albums opened up to display the graphics. My bedroom as a sixteen year old was like an Elton John Museum,.
Asia & BJ, his "Your Song", "Philadelphia Freedom" and "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" are next for you!!
Elton did not play the moog synthesizer in the live performances another keyboard artist did but it was still awesome! I saw him live in Houston in the early 80s and he opened with these 2 songs and had dry ice fog come up for Funeral for a friend.Fantastic show.ps...he was wearing a bunny costume..lol
Good to see some old school Elton! Great one from the attic.
One of the most memorable concerts we experienced in the late seventies. Our seats gave us a direct view of Elton Johns's keyboards. Watching this guys keyboard skill live during his prime career time was out of this world.
For most artists, this incredible performance would be used as the Grand Finale at the END of the show - ending the show with an exhausting high energy performance. But He Opens Most Shows With This!! He's been doing this as his first song (Grand Entrance) for forty nine years and it sounds just as good as ever. The drummer and the guitarist played on the original on the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album, and they have been with him on most tours that he has done - almost fifty years of touring with the same drummer and guitarist. And check out the backing vocals also that the musicians do. Nigel Olsson and Davey Johnstone. Nigel had a hit in 1979 with the song "Dancin' Shoes" which is a nice romantic song.
Wow! That’s so cool he’s opened with this for eons. Very cool
I thoroughly enjoy watching the two of you with your reactions to music I grew up on. I’m 60 years old now and still get chills whenever I see him on that piano. God bless the both of you.
My god I miss the 1970's musicality. Most of the bands had intros like he did, then lots of outro's as well. Lots of instruments too. I miss it.
And amazing lyrics.
Let's have a Round of Applause for Elton John AND Bernie Taupin who wrote all the Great Lyrics that Elton sings. He was always in the background while Elton was in the Spotlight. One of the Great Songwriting Teams of All Time!
Rock on, Elton!!!!!
Elton and his partner BernieTaupin wrote some incredible songs. But for my money, I think this is their greatest masterpiece. Next time you listen to it, listen to the studio recording on Elton's album "Don't Shoot Me I'm the Piano Player." As good as this live performance is, it can't quite measure up to the meticulous attention to detail given in the studio recording. I highly recommend it.
A few other Elton John songs worth listening to (if you haven't already): "Your Song," "Tiny Dancer," "Rocket Man," and a couple that weren't singles but are just phenomenal from his "Tumbleweed Connection" album: "Love Song," and "Where to Now St. Peter?" and "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" from his "Honky Chateau" album. But for just sheer fun, it's hard to top these two singles: "Crocodile Rock" and "Honky Cat."
I do believe you are my favorite reactors. You're a beautiful couple (especially you, Asia, sorry BJ), good humored, still young enough to be easy on the eyes, but mature enough to actually comprehend what's going on with the music. I also like your selection of songs (for the most part). Keep it up!
“Funeral…” is the opening track on the album GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD, though DON’T SHOOT ME… has some amazing songs on it, too, like “Have Mercy on the Criminal” and “Blues for Baby and Me.”
@@writerjohnmcnally - You’re right. I stand corrected.
Bernie wrote some of the best lyrics ever. The years they worked together produced were the best - the B side songs were underrated - Dirty Little Girl etc
This is a masterpiece... the piano, the guitar, everything!
This was played at my first hubby's funeral. It was perfect. He wanted it for years and years before he passed at only 33
Masterpiece. He opened many of his concerts with this. Just saw him live last month. Amazing
He is one of the last few REAL GOATS, we have left. Great music never gets old. You won’t see any of todays “artist” in 10-15 years. I’ve been a fan for as long as I can remember.
One of the most cherished artists in the world! This is just one example! Been making incredible music for 60 years!
Videos like this display the reason I love going to concerts. You get that immediate feedback between the crowd and the artist, plus, you are in the presence of someone you admire. Usually. In this case yes, very much. Never had the good fortune to see Elton live, but I've seen about 500 other ones, like I said I love concerts. Nothing beats live.
Wow what a magnificent performance and composition! I heard the studio version, which is awesome, but this was electrifying. Thanks for this, the coolest people on UA-cam, and for the donator who suggested it. Kudos all around! 💯💕👍🏾
I'm so glad you decided to checkout these songs!
One of the best musical composers of all time!!! Sir Elton John!!!!
When this is the first track of your Double LP “goodbye yellow brick Road” you know the content was going to be classic❤️🔥
This was Elton's Opus. That whole Yellow Brick Road album is great. The title track is my favorite. All The Young Girls Love Alice is a straight up banger. You should just do an album reaction
Back in the 70's Elton was at his peak He would sell out stadiums that hold 50 thousand. I saw him at Madison Square Garden around 1975. I GOT GOOSE BUMPS back then. ELTON and Bernie Taupin were the perfect team. Bernie wrote the lyrics and Elton put them to music. I do believe this his last tour. Another one you should see is Billy Joel before he stops touring. Word has it that he is getting ready to call it quits. I also saw him in concert back when he just started out. He is also a legendary performer.
I was born in NYC and lived in Manhattan my first 20 years (1966-1986) so you can imagine all the shows I went to at MSG, the Beacon Theater (formerly the Fillmore East) and all the clubs and concert halls in the city.
On Thanksgiving Day in 1974 my parents took me and my brother to see the sold out Elton John concert at MSG (it sold out in 30 minutes). The concert was beyond belief with just Elton and his excellent band, but he stopped the show after several songs and said he had a surprise special guest.....and out walked John Lennon!!!! The place went absolutely nuts, and it was several minutes before people calmed down enough so they could play. I remember every moment of that show, it was so unbelievable. It wouldn’t be until 1980 before John decided he would play live again and go on tour in the summer of 1981, but it was not to be.
i was lucky enough to see Elton and Billy in concert together at Giants stadium in 1994
@@JK-ld8cd its a shame but they don't make music like this anymore. Most of the artists now ( sorry to say ) just plain old suck. You don't even need a voice ( auto tune) don't need to play an instrument ( computer generated) its watered down music. Thats why country music is so big now, they have alot more talent. This whole world is upside-down, so Sometimes I retreat into my own world and listen to some good old ROCK IN ROLL. I think most of us old geezers do that. I know I always did that. I guess we had our own safe space LOL. KEEP ROCKIN 🎸
@@bobleek6975 you are sooooo right! These artist used to spend a year making an album. The 70's is the most talented era by far. todays stuff is garbage with preprogrammed Oh oH oH's, uw uw uw's. its almost every song. you cant do that to country. You dont need talent to make music today.
I was there too! Saw him several times at MSG, I think starting with Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. Unforgettable! 💛💛💛
I've seen him 12 times over the past 30 years. His shows are an EVENT! Best concerts I've ever seen. This concert was on his 60th birthday, and is available to watch online or purchase. It took place at Madison Square Garden. I saw him there front row in 1995. Got to high five him🙂.
"Funeral for a Friend" is the first half (the instrumental part). A local station in New York got THOUSANDS of requests for it in the months after 9/11.
The long instrumental was Funeral For A Friend. The singing started at the beginning of Love Lies Bleeding.
This live version is so exciting and full of great energy, but I'm just spoiled on the studio version. It is magnificently gorgeous, and takes you through this emotional funeral.
I loved this whole album. It was on Goodbye Yellow Brickroad double album with Bennie and the Jets, this song, oh the absolute magnificence of Elton John's song writing is flawless. This is amazing yall.
Music can make you feel what can't be said!
Well and truly said🤟
This and "Levon" were his two magnum opuses for me. But that's elevating two of a great,great list of songs.
Levon always gives me goosebumps; love that one, too.
Saw Elton live at Red Rocks Amphitheater in the mid '80s, one of the best concerts ever, one great song after another, it could have gone on for days and it wouldn't have been long enough.
Had the absolute pleasure to see Elton John twice last year here in Australia on his Yellow Brick Road farewell tour.
2 complete different experiences
One in a stadium and the other at a winery
SAW HIM LIVE A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO AND WATCHED HIM PLAY FROM BEHIND THE STAGE AND WAS AMAZED AT HOW FAST HIS HANDS MOVED! WOW!
This has been the opening number at his concerts since the song first came out. Great stuff!
Elton's 60th birthday and 60th time playing MSG.. This Album was recorded in France, 17 of the 22 songs written for this album made it onto this Master piece. It was recorded in 3 days. !!! Been a fan since 1973 and have 3 copies of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and was lucky to see him 9 times between 1980 to 2019.
In 1972 Elton did a live set for the BBC and the The Old Grey Whistle Test. If you want to hear Elton at his best you should check it out. As I've said on a few occasions Mona Lisa's & Mad Hatters is the place to start.
Hi Asia and Bj,just a little fun fact, my sister and I played Philadelphia freedom on a 45 till Mom couldn't take it.lol Best song ever😊♥️ps love the vibe you have together.💕
One of my favorites!
Elton John and Bernie Taupin produced some amazing compositions together thru the years!!
Saw him do this live in the early 80's. Crowd was on their feet. SO powerful
I’ve seen Elton John in concert four times. And, it is an experience. Definitely go if you can.
Live concerts back in the 60's and 70's all had sections were the band would just jam and when great musicians jam you have a happening!!
These two songs make up one of the best album openings ever.
One of my favorite all time rock and pop artist! I've been listening to EJ since I was 9 or 10. I have just about all of his albums. Especially the older ones. The man is just plain brilliant! He was constantly on the radio during the 70's just killing it with hit after hit. Sir Elton John is what legends are made of!
Great song . It’s a like going on a journey.. he has a great band behind him .. the guitarist was drowned out In this .. he does great stuff in original
That performance was FIRE! Elton and his band know how to put on a SHOW! Now go listen to the impeccably masterful recording of this song...actually, the whole album!
I saw Elton perform that song at the Hollywood Bowl around 1990. It was the highlight of the concert. Live at the Bowl, fantastic!
I'm a child of the 60's and was in my 20's during the 70's. This is my music and it seems that every reactor that I watch was born in the 80's or later, late 70's at best but wish they would have lived during the 60's, 70's or 80's for the music. The music back then was real and enjoyable to listen to. These 2 pieces you just played are real and enjoyable to listen to. Even though you may not have the most technical knowledge of music I enjoy your reactions they are enjoyable to listen to and done with some knowledge/intellect My wife and I enjoy your reactions because they are knowledgeable and intelligent. BT
I get excited when youtube people react to this piece. This is my favorite Elton John dong. It is definitely his modt rockin' song. This is off the album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. This is the only song I would like to see live that he does. He has performed in Chattanooga several times in the last few years, but, but I have never been able to go see him. This has been due to work schedules. Love this song!
The lyrics + Elton John’s awesome ability to put them to the perfect musical arrangement, and moreover, his bad ass piano playing, and last but not least, his unforgettable Voice!
Bernie Taupin is Elton John’s lyricist. They met at the very beginning, and started writing together.
Early Elton is my favorite stuff. Albums like Captain Fantastic, Yellow Brick Road, Tumbleweed Connection and Honky Chateau are chock full of energy and amazing music! Madman across the water is a MUST LISTEN....plenty others as well.
Ooh, so haunting! Grew up listening to my big sister's Elton John albums. Suddenly, I'm back in junior high school.
From arguably his best album, this song amazed us I the old days and I am so glad I got to see him, great performer, he was on for 2 3/4 hours and played everything I wanted, including several songs from Madman Across the Water.
Speaking of, you need to react to Madman, both the original studio and then the extended version with Mick Ronson from David Bowie's Spiders from Mars on soaring lead guitar. Elton has so many different songs it is mind blowing, Enjoy! 🎹
Great song, one of his best albums “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”, but I like all Elton’s songs and I’m so glad I had the opportunity to see him in concert and this performance was fricken awesome
To bad you didn’t” find a younger Elton doing this song. Injoyed it anyway. Thank you guys 😇
Listen to the album sometime. It was when Elton's voice was at its peak. An awesome musical milestone.
I've seen him live. An amazing performer. He and his band are excellent!
Clear the calendar, and watch this whole concert video. This is Elton's 60th birthday concert at Madison Square Garden. Yes the studio versions maybe master pieces but the live versions take on a life of their own. Pay special attention to Rocket Man and Levon. Enjoy.
Elton is incredible. Always one of the best concerts to attend
You should react to All the Girls Love Alice
Definitely one of his best, I've seen him 3 times in concert when I was young and you don't sit down, you're up dancin' the entire time.
I finally got to see Elton when I was 43. I'd been trying since I was 17! Lol it was a great experience it kinda felt like my spirit left my body 😆 I think I cried. I was so hoping he would play this song and "Someone saved my life tonight" and he did.❤🍀
One of my favorite Elton John songs!!
Spot on....that piano comes to life with him...
That sounded great!… I wore the hell out of that album as a teenager in the early’70’s. Long live good music….
I love Elton's early stuff like "amoreena" and "my father's gun" also "where to now, saint Peter"...
I saw him twice in the 70’s . This song was the highlight.. and he was so young then. An icon!! Great to see live!!!
Elton has millions of fans that appreciate his phenomenal live concerts
I am 62 years old. I saw him when I was in 10th grade and later when I was about 21 years old. He was truly great.
I’ve seen Elton in concert 7 times, the first time in 1976 in Chicago when I was 10 and the most recent time in January in New Orleans (I’m 56 now). He’s had an epic run.
My all-time favorite song. Was about 7 when this came out.
These two songs are the first tracks on the album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. It's a double album. Several hits from that album.
There are 2 great 70's double albums. Songs In The Key Of Life and Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. Both are well worth owning in some form or another.
Elton, along with John Williams, are our greatest living musicians..when they go..well, what a loss..
Elton is a piano genius. Such a great long career he's had. Hope you do more of his old stuff.
ELTON JOHN - CANDLE IN THE WIND
Loved this cut the first time I heard it. Had no clue that one of my early friends really liked it as well. Unfortunately, the next year, he passed on us all. The day the bells called for him, his request was to play these two there. To this day, when I hear them, I weep, and think of him. He was a good, early friend. I'll never forget him, or these cuts. 😌
Bernie Taupin and Elton John met through an ad that, I believe, Elton posted looking for a lyricist. Elton’s name was still Reginald Dwight and he was still living at his parents place.
Also: I saw Elton John perform this song when I was 15 years old and I certainly appreciated it!! The album had just come out and I heard the song for the first time live. A top concert from beginning to end.
Saw him at Madison square garden early 90s this was the opening song it was surreal
He has so many good songs
Honky Chateau is a great album
I still remember where I was and who I was with when I heard this opening of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road in 1973.
Saw Elton in concert 1971 at St. John's Arena, Columbus Ohio. This was the basketball arena for OSU. The entire crowd was dancing, enough to feel the upper deck shaking. Shortly after that concerts were banned because they worried the place might fall apart.
Finally got to see him live in Dallas back in 2014. LOVE how he opens with this. If you get the chance to see him live, please do. Chills from start to finish!
Also, although this version is great, his live "One Night Only" performance at Madison Square Garden (October 21, 2000) was truly EPIC!!!
I've seen him live 13X. I wish you could have experienced his physical theatrics when he was younger. He felt he needed to be theatrical because he was stuck behind a 9ft. piano, so he gave you more than you could expect from just a singer/songwriter/piano player. His 1st Philly area concert was at the Electric Factory-all in front of maybe 200 people. He had a clown on his pants, and when he pulled a string it would light up. I'll leave it to your imagination of where on his pants the clown was.
Legendary pianist, performer, and overall good human being. Huge catalog of hits 🙏♥️ Love you two.
Big Elton John fan in the 70’s. I’m kind of a purist here, you have to go with the recorded version. The layers of instruments and vocals are incredible
He was my very first concert in 1976.
I love this comment: "...listen to the build..." I once knew a girl I worked with one time, and I was telling her about some really nice smooth jazz, and her response was, "Where are the words." Didn't talk to her about music after that.
this was nice...never seen a live version of this song before...Thank You!!
Sir Elton's magnum opus. This is why he got to be a Sir Elton. Love that man and song. George Saunders is one of America's best authors, and in his ongoing short-story masterclass on Subscribe, he talks about what makes a good short-story. And you know what? It is the same thing that makes a classic song, a magnum opus, like this. The songs that considered among most band's best have the same thing in common: "Rising Action". Just like this one. Just like Close to the Edge, Supper's Ready, Firth of Fifth, Comfortably Numb, Bridge Over Troubled Waters, and so on. The same is true in Cinema. The best ending in cinematic history is probably from "Cinema Paradiso", which really is paradise. And the ending is a climax of climaxes. Rising Action. Use it.