I have an answer for who else or who doesn't love Elton John. Some people younger like me that never heard of them before period but after you Rocketman movie and stumbling on this oh, he's great and I particularly like that track he has called Crocodile Rock I think. I like that throwback and I was goofing around about not knowing who Elton John is. I've seen old video of Eminem and Elton John doing Stan on the Grammys. Also I saw old performance on an award show with Elton John and actual rose doing November Rain.. I've never heard this one I'm about to listen to because I always come to the comments first and then I'll go back to the comments after to see what's up period so crossing my fingers here
well he did write Don't Go Breaking My Heart (not among my favourites though a huge hit) and at least quite a bit of Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word, and he's done some instrumentals, most notably Funeral for a Friend. A tremendous partnership, anyway..
Elton John has had so many hits it's hard to believe. I was in the Navy in the early 70s, stationed in Pearl Harbor, and Elton's Mad Man Across The Water was one of my favorite albums. I remember being in the Philippines during Viet Nam and crossing the bridge walking into Subic Bay, and hearing this song playing over loud speakers outside the bars lining the streets. It was #1 at the time.😎 Great memories.......Great Reaction. 💝
I saw Elton John in concert in the mid 90's... one of THE best shows I've been to. Him and the piano for 3 straight hours of energy and entertainment. SO good. He will go down as one of the best to ever do it.
The reason this sounds so good is because it's the very well produced and layered studio (i.e. album) version, which Elton and his band are miming to for a TV show
Elton once did a concert wearing a duck suit.. just because he felt like it. Lol Look it up. Elton is incredible in so many ways. The obvious being his ability to sing. But he was is a quality pianist as well. His stage presence, flamboyance and just the overall person he is. I top 10 music GOAT for sure. So many great songs and so many have a dif vibe.
A bit of trivia. Bernie taupin is the poetic genius behind all Elton john songs and Elton is the musical genius. These guys once roomed together when they were young. They began writing songs when they were kids. Later Bernie would send lyrics to Elton through faxes and Elton would sit by himself with his piano and come up a melody. They never worked together on a song. 50 years later it remains the same formula. Its remarkable I've never heard any other collaborators work this way.
one of his most underrated songs is "Someone Saved My Life Today". This is a truly marvelous song that is so deep and emotional - similar vibes. You're right there aren't many on piano and can have that much success. Ray Charles, and Billy Joel are two.
There are actually several! Besides Elton John & Billy Joel, I would put Bruce Hornsby in this group of master pianists, and add Stevie Wonder & Alicia Keys.
I saw Elton John in St Louis MO 1981 under the Gateway Arch, Fourth of July holiday, before the show he dressed up like a cop to be unnoticed so he can make it through the crowd to the stage
Asia & BJ the world adored Sir Elton John in the 70’s, 80’s, & 90’s. Elton got me through Elementary school and High school. He’s titled Sir because Elton was knighted by Queen Elizabeth. A humanitarian for AIDS awareness. If the two of you have not seen his movie biography, ROCKET MAN. Check this movie out. You’ll both learn all about this talented man. Like your channnel. Enjoy your Friday. 😀😀
Billy Joel is another huge piano playing rocker ~ “Ny state of mind” ( old grey Whistle test live) great version “ Theme from an Italian Restaurant” “big shot” etc etc plenty of hits
More I listen to you guys the luckier I feel that I was a teen when he hit . For a year or two , it was all Elton and Earth Wind and Fire . What days those were , man . Bless you two . More !
I Grew Up Listening To Elton Over Her In The UK. The First Album I Ever Brought Was Elton Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Way Back In 1973. Love The Review😊👍
Bernie Taupin wrote this song when he left Elton as his lyricist. Elton had been abusing both drugs and alcohol for a long time, and Bernie was done dealing with it. Soon after, Elton checked himself into a rehabilitation center, and spent quite a bit of time there. Bernie learned of this, and went to visit him. When Elton got sober, they returned to being the fantastic duo that they were. Bernie wrote Elton's lyrics until they both retired. If you've never seen it, Rocket Man is a movie about the first 15 or so years of his career. I believe another movie is in the works, for the next chapter.
Guys! Kudos! The title track to one of, maybe THE, greatest albums (and double albums) in recorded history! Numerous singles to chart and awarded the GRAMMY HALL OF FAME! Selling 30 million and still counting! Often regarded as Sir Elton John's magnum opus, it truly is a masterpiece. If you just stuck with his chart toppers you'd be kept busy for months and this album alone charted number 1 in 1973 and 74. 8 times Platinum (Billboard seems to have stopped counting) named as one of the 50 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. And the second album I bought with my own money (I didn't earn my own money until I stayed in one place for more than 6 months, thus unable to hold a job of my own at 13) Now I'll finish listening to the reaction... Funny thing about the "glasses'. He didn't need corrective lenses, until he started wearing the 'costume' jewelry glasses. Elton John's voice has a touch of 'blues' set to modern pop/rock. And play the piano?? You ABSOLUTELY MUST watch his performance of CROCODILE ROCK on the Muppet Show. One thing to address...he absolutely hid who he was. Being gay was NOT an accepted lifestyle in the 60s and 70s. He even got married to Renate Blauel to hide his homosexual truth. The recent movie "Rocket Man" is loosely based on his life and tracks the arc of his life and career.
Piano players are unique in an era of guitar driven rock. But there is, Fats Domino - Blueberry Hill Little Richard - Lucille, Long Tall Sally, Good Golly Miss Molly. Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls of Fire, Breathless, Whole Lotta Shaking Going On. All from the 5o's. And if course the incomparable Ray Charles. Just to get you started.
I've always loved these lines from the song: "What do you think you'll do then? I bet they'll shoot down the plane It'll take you a couple of vodka and tonics To set you on your feet again"
Sir Elton John is a great performer, composer , musician, as I hear: a good person,..etc....please people, don't ever forget the writers behind a lot of your favorite artists songs. 🤘
If you really wanna learn about Elton and his journey- the Movie Rocketman is on Netflix and it's great!!! Story is great and the music just makes it wonderful to watch. I've watched it multiple times and still can and not get bored at all. If you ever react to him may I suggest my fav song of his is "I'm still Standing"
If you're an Elton fan listen to this whole album along with "Madman across the Water". Also, he and John Lennon wrote "Whatever gets you through the night" together after John had quit playing live, but promised Elton if the song went to #1 he would play it live with him, which they did.
It looks like the UK 'Top of the pop's' top 40 weekly music program show on the BBC, believe it or not. you queue up and get free ticket back then, l did many times and saw some incredible artists........😃.
My favorite Elton music is before this and before his "persona" came about - Tumbleweed Connection is an amazing album along with Captain Fantastic and the brown dirt cowboy is another album full of greatness. BTW - Add Leon Russell to the list of Piano playing singers - Stranger in a strange land is such a great song! He played piano for Joe Cocker (Jimi Page played on a track for Joe as well before Led Zeppelin was formed)
Elton John songs to react to: I'm Still Standing Sad Songs Say So Much I Guess That's Why Call It The Blues Don't Go Breaking My Heart with Kiki Dee Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me with George Michael
Sir Elton, Billy Joel, Barry Manilow, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Carole King, Neil Sedaka, Jerry Lee Lewis - just the tip of the iceberg of artists who would accompany themselves on the keyboards. I can't speak re: artists who are popular today but it used to be quite commonplace. Hell...Freddie Mercury was a pretty accomplished pianist in his own right; Donald Fagen is the keyboardist and lead vocalist for Steely Dan; Styx had Dennis DeYoung.
I know this is how this song was supposed to sound at the time but God Angeline Jordan just elevated this song to a whole new level, she didn't just make it current like Simon Cowel said but also more emotional.
Yes! George sang a richer version than the original.... then Elton comes out with his much, much more richer, fuller, mature voice (than when he was younger), and lifted it even higher - incredible performance.
I've loved EJ form my youth when he arrived on the scene in 1970. I've seen him in concert. He puts on a spectacular show. if you want to know some of Elton's history watch his bio-flick Rocketman.
Older people have a better feeling about this music from the 70s because it brings us back to a simpler time in our lives when we were just kids. I turned 54 yesterday and remember hearing this when I was a little boy 😁
Grew up on this type of music as a preteen while running around on the streets in South Brooklyn…enjoyed all types of music..including top 40 hits…watched American Bandstand, Soul Train, Hee Haw…to me it was when music was at it’s most artistic and pinnacle state.
Billy Joel and Elton were the 2 master pianist.. That had so many hits. Find some vids of them to playing live together and singing each other’s song… Awesome! Great job on the reaction btw 🤘🏻😁
@@keithjones6023 I love his music and enjoy some of his older hits like rocket man and yellow brick road but the ones I love aren't the ones people usually first think of when you say Elton John. Like I love his song that he came out with in the 90s/00s "I want love". It had Robert Downey Jr. in the video. Also his Lion King hits! Lol
@@TraciKReacts My favourite Elton John songs are nearly all the early ones on albums like Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Tumbleweed Connection and my favourite album Madman Across the Water. It's always been his album tracks that have been the songs l have loved the most, so many great ones, Ticking being the very best for me. His later albums weren't as good, well, for me anyway, his last great album l think being Songs From the West Coast. I know the songs like Circle of Life and Can You Feel the Love Tonight are popular, but to me they are no match for the songs he recorded early in his career.
Lovely reaction to a great song!! Just a quick recap..all Elton has done in his 50 years in the biz is...sold over 300 million records, 37 gold albums, 27 platinum, 12 multi-platinum, 1 diamond. Both of you are dead on in your comments. Sooooo many to do!!!
Hi guys love ur reactions watch u loads love u both u make me so happy with everything u play but this elton john clip is from my country the uk and eltons homeland and the show he is on is called top of the pops and it's from 1973 a classic clip of the legend that is Mr elton john so cool 😎 love his 70s era so great to hear all those classic songs he wrote with bernie Taupin great memories please check out him in 1975 on soul train USA singing bennie and the jets so cool the crowd love him thanks for playing this track guys great tunes keep it going ur both doing great guns love ya peace lee d in the uk x
Carole King, DJ .. give me a moment and I could come up with several Piano player/singers .. and really .. guitar and singing is the same issue .. they're playing an instrument and singing. Those days were simple and powerful indeed .. both. You take someone like Keith Urban .. who not only plays guitar but is an amazing genius with his guitar AND he is a great composer and brilliant singer. And hey .. that doesn't mean I don't like Elton John .. cause I do and always have .. but I'm 70 years old .. and have lived through many "eras" of music .. lots and lots of fine and hugely talented artists. you guys are great .. I'm grateful for the amount of reactions you do .. and I really love that you have different opinions on stuff and are cool with each other's different way of hearing and feeling music. I enjoy you a lot. If I had money, I'd be sending you some.😊
This is just one of many great songs saying f/u to the Record Industry! Another great: Aaron Lewis - Country Boy. Rock vocalist turned Country! Very powerful story of his experience.
Ja, there ist quite many Rock groups who are legendary und Elton John ist his own thing that we may never experience again. Like your Rock music reactions much. You still have many 1,000s of awesome Rock tunes to go yet. Maybe later you could do film reactions as well. Have a fun day. Auf Wiedersehen :-)
ELTON JOHN & GEORGE MICHAEL - "don't let the sun go down" Also ELTON JOHN " candle in the wind" Elton John - "Circle of life" (original lion king song), Elton John - "Sacrifice", Elton John - "i'm still standing" I'm pretty sure ELTON JOHN had some record in being the highest selling albums or live concerts of all time. I remember this 20-30 yrs ago. Elton is one of the most iconic singers of all time
Always loved him, his voice, his style of music, everything! Who doesn't love Elton?!!
I have an answer for who else or who doesn't love Elton John. Some people younger like me that never heard of them before period but after you Rocketman movie and stumbling on this oh, he's great and I particularly like that track he has called Crocodile Rock I think. I like that throwback and I was goofing around about not knowing who Elton John is. I've seen old video of Eminem and Elton John doing Stan on the Grammys. Also I saw old performance on an award show with Elton John and actual rose doing November Rain.. I've never heard this one I'm about to listen to because I always come to the comments first and then I'll go back to the comments after to see what's up period so crossing my fingers here
@@choice12ozborne Axle Rose*
Elton John/Honky Cat STUDIO VERSION
I love the message of this song as well. Choosing the simple authentic life over the glitz. Sing and play piano--Freddie Mercury.
Amen!! ;-)
Billy Joel as well.
It's about Escaping Narcissistic abuse
Check out sorry seems to be hardest word .. crazy emotional
Elton’s songs pulls the heart string🎵🎵🏴
Mad man Across the Water my fav
Elton John is amazing. He admits he cannot write a lyric. Bernie Taupin is the soul of this heart and soul combo.
well he did write Don't Go Breaking My Heart (not among my favourites though a huge hit) and at least quite a bit of Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word, and he's done some instrumentals, most notably Funeral for a Friend. A tremendous partnership, anyway..
@@mizofan bernie wrote DGBMH reluctantly. Elton wrote the title as he was composing the melody but thats all
Rocket Man and Tiny Dancer are two of his classics. album versions.
Elton John started wearing wild glasses way before anyone else.
It was an Elton John thing
Elton John has had so many hits it's hard to believe. I was in the Navy in the early 70s, stationed in Pearl Harbor, and Elton's Mad Man Across The Water was one of my favorite albums. I remember being in the Philippines during Viet Nam and crossing the bridge walking into Subic Bay, and hearing this song playing over loud speakers outside the bars lining the streets. It was #1 at the time.😎
Great memories.......Great Reaction. 💝
Thank You for your service. Mad Man Across The Water is one of my favorites too. Of course, when you talk about Elton, there so many great songs.
@@janicetilley5540 thank you. Indeed you can listen to his string of hits all day long and not run out.
Madman Across The Water, Bennie and the Jets, Love Lies Bleeding.
This is just a beautiful song, takes u back somewhere uv never been but with a smile of on ur face ❤️
I saw Elton John in concert in the mid 90's... one of THE best shows I've been to. Him and the piano for 3 straight hours of energy and entertainment. SO good. He will go down as one of the best to ever do it.
The reason this sounds so good is because it's the very well produced and layered studio (i.e. album) version, which Elton and his band are miming to for a TV show
"Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters"! Put it on your list!
Living Legend.
Elton once did a concert wearing a duck suit.. just because he felt like it. Lol Look it up. Elton is incredible in so many ways. The obvious being his ability to sing. But he was is a quality pianist as well. His stage presence, flamboyance and just the overall person he is. I top 10 music GOAT for sure. So many great songs and so many have a dif vibe.
A bit of trivia. Bernie taupin is the poetic genius behind all Elton john songs and Elton is the musical genius. These guys once roomed together when they were young. They began writing songs when they were kids. Later Bernie would send lyrics to Elton through faxes and Elton would sit by himself with his piano and come up a melody. They never worked together on a song. 50 years later it remains the same formula. Its remarkable I've never heard any other collaborators work this way.
A classic an era of great music.😌
one of his most underrated songs is "Someone Saved My Life Today". This is a truly marvelous song that is so deep and emotional - similar vibes.
You're right there aren't many on piano and can have that much success. Ray Charles, and Billy Joel are two.
There are actually several! Besides Elton John & Billy Joel, I would put Bruce Hornsby in this group of master pianists, and add Stevie Wonder & Alicia Keys.
Yes! My Favorite Elton song!
Hate to be picky, but the song title is Someone Saved my Life Tonight 😉
One of my favorites by Sir Elton John.
Billy Joel is another one that plays piano and sings..."Piano Man"
Yes, do Piano Man!
Piano man is great
... or "She's always a woman" ....
Billy Joel can rock it also. But, their will only be one SIR ELTON JOHN, and one of greatest piano players ever.
My fav by him, gorgeous melancholy song, almost perfect song
Ray Charles for sure, and also Stevie Wonder... I also love Roberta Flack... I'd like to see you guys do some more 70s singer-songwriter-piano player
One of my favorite Elton John songs is "Daniel"...
Stevie Wonder's favourite by Elton certainly among his best
I saw Elton John in St Louis MO 1981 under the Gateway Arch, Fourth of July holiday, before the show he dressed up like a cop to be unnoticed so he can make it through the crowd to the stage
Asia & BJ the world adored Sir Elton John in the 70’s, 80’s, & 90’s. Elton got me through Elementary school and High school. He’s titled Sir because Elton was knighted by Queen Elizabeth. A humanitarian for AIDS awareness. If the two of you have not seen his movie biography, ROCKET MAN. Check this movie out. You’ll both learn all about this talented man. Like your channnel.
Enjoy your Friday. 😀😀
Billy Joel is another huge piano playing rocker ~ “Ny state of mind” ( old grey Whistle test live) great version “ Theme from an Italian Restaurant” “big shot” etc etc plenty of hits
Freddie Mercury of Queen: Bohemian Rhapsody; Find Me Somebody to Love.
♥️♥️♥️ There's anew remix version of the song with dua Lipa.... They work in rocketman too. It's beautiful
Such an amazing song.......everyone should enjoy this one.
More I listen to you guys the luckier I feel that I was a teen when he hit . For a year or two , it was all Elton and Earth Wind and Fire . What days those were , man . Bless you two . More !
I was only twelve when I first saw him in concert, it was 1975 in Atlanta, GA, I remember it like yesterday! Thanks for the Memories!
I Grew Up Listening To Elton Over Her In The UK. The First Album I Ever Brought Was Elton Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Way Back In 1973. Love The Review😊👍
I saw Elton John live right before Covid hit. Wonderful concert! He had the biggest percussion section I have ever seen for a single artist.
He is simply a flamboyant genius.❤
Bernie Taupin wrote this song when he left Elton as his lyricist. Elton had been abusing both drugs and alcohol for a long time, and Bernie was done dealing with it. Soon after, Elton checked himself into a rehabilitation center, and spent quite a bit of time there. Bernie learned of this, and went to visit him. When Elton got sober, they returned to being the fantastic duo that they were. Bernie wrote Elton's lyrics until they both retired. If you've never seen it, Rocket Man is a movie about the first 15 or so years of his career. I believe another movie is in the works, for the next chapter.
Sir Elton John
Guys!
Kudos!
The title track to one of, maybe THE, greatest albums (and double albums) in recorded history!
Numerous singles to chart and awarded the GRAMMY HALL OF FAME!
Selling 30 million and still counting!
Often regarded as Sir Elton John's magnum opus, it truly is a masterpiece.
If you just stuck with his chart toppers you'd be kept busy for months and this album alone charted number 1 in 1973 and 74.
8 times Platinum (Billboard seems to have stopped counting) named as one of the 50 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
And the second album I bought with my own money (I didn't earn my own money until I stayed in one place for more than 6 months, thus unable to hold a job of my own at 13)
Now I'll finish listening to the reaction...
Funny thing about the "glasses'. He didn't need corrective lenses, until he started wearing the 'costume' jewelry glasses.
Elton John's voice has a touch of 'blues' set to modern pop/rock. And play the piano??
You ABSOLUTELY MUST watch his performance of CROCODILE ROCK on the Muppet Show.
One thing to address...he absolutely hid who he was. Being gay was NOT an accepted lifestyle in the 60s and 70s. He even got married to Renate Blauel to hide his homosexual truth.
The recent movie "Rocket Man" is loosely based on his life and tracks the arc of his life and career.
From the album of the same name that made Elton John a Superstar!
A fantastic album.
His most famous album, a big seller, yes. His 3rd in a run of 7 consecutive #1 albums in USA from 1972 to 1975; megastardom
Piano players are unique in an era of guitar driven rock. But there is,
Fats Domino - Blueberry Hill
Little Richard - Lucille, Long Tall Sally, Good Golly Miss Molly.
Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls of Fire, Breathless, Whole Lotta Shaking Going On. All from the 5o's.
And if course the incomparable Ray Charles. Just to get you started.
TUPAC & Elton John ~ "Ghetto Gospel" is SO good...!
I've always loved these lines from the song:
"What do you think you'll do then?
I bet they'll shoot down the plane
It'll take you a couple of vodka and tonics
To set you on your feet again"
Sir Elton John is a great performer, composer , musician, as I hear: a good person,..etc....please people, don't ever forget the writers behind a lot of your favorite artists songs. 🤘
One of Sir Elton’s best!!!! “Bennie and the Jets” is 🔥
If you really wanna learn about Elton and his journey- the Movie Rocketman is on Netflix and it's great!!! Story is great and the music just makes it wonderful to watch. I've watched it multiple times and still can and not get bored at all. If you ever react to him may I suggest my fav song of his is "I'm still Standing"
Elton is like comfort food..it taste good and comforting
If you're an Elton fan listen to this whole album along with "Madman across the Water". Also, he and John Lennon wrote "Whatever gets you through the night" together after John had quit playing live, but promised Elton if the song went to #1 he would play it live with him, which they did.
His voice is calming, and exciting at the same time.
It looks like the UK 'Top of the pop's' top 40 weekly music program show on the BBC, believe it or not. you queue up and get free ticket back then, l did many times and saw some incredible artists........😃.
My favorite Elton music is before this and before his "persona" came about - Tumbleweed Connection is an amazing album along with Captain Fantastic and the brown dirt cowboy is another album full of greatness. BTW - Add Leon Russell to the list of Piano playing singers - Stranger in a strange land is such a great song! He played piano for Joe Cocker (Jimi Page played on a track for Joe as well before Led Zeppelin was formed)
Definitely Ray Charles and Billy Joel are two big time iconic piano playing singers, along with Sir Elton John.
Stevie wonder, can't leave him out
Cat Stevens "morning has broken"
Funeral for a friend/Love lies bleeding.
This is my favorite elton john song - even in grade school this song kind of touched me
Elton John songs to react to:
I'm Still Standing
Sad Songs Say So Much
I Guess That's Why Call It The Blues
Don't Go Breaking My Heart with Kiki Dee
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me with George Michael
This song is one of my faves. ❤
This song is off of my all time favorite Elton John album (title track)
He’s another artist that you recognize his voice as soon as you hear it
His voice is superior there's no other way to express or explain how great his voice is
Grew up with this as a child.. How amazing is this man
Elton can get away with anything! He owns it. Very personal I think. His belter was my song 🏴
Sir Elton, Billy Joel, Barry Manilow, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Carole King, Neil Sedaka, Jerry Lee Lewis - just the tip of the iceberg of artists who would accompany themselves on the keyboards. I can't speak re: artists who are popular today but it used to be quite commonplace. Hell...Freddie Mercury was a pretty accomplished pianist in his own right; Donald Fagen is the keyboardist and lead vocalist for Steely Dan; Styx had Dennis DeYoung.
I know this is how this song was supposed to sound at the time but God Angeline Jordan just elevated this song to a whole new level, she didn't just make it current like Simon Cowel said but also more emotional.
You should check out Elton John and George Micheal singing “Don’t let the Sun go down on me”. It is fantastic.
Yes! George sang a richer version than the original.... then Elton comes out with his much, much more richer, fuller, mature voice (than when he was younger), and lifted it even higher - incredible performance.
Iconic performance!
seen him on tour a couple years ago, still awesome! catch him while you can!
I've loved EJ form my youth when he arrived on the scene in 1970. I've seen him in concert. He puts on a spectacular show. if you want to know some of Elton's history watch his bio-flick Rocketman.
Yall gotta see "Rocket Man" it's his movie musical. It was so good.
Sir Elton never lets ya down ❤️
Sir Elton John! Legend!
Older people have a better feeling about this music from the 70s because it brings us back to a simpler time in our lives when we were just kids. I turned 54 yesterday and remember hearing this when I was a little boy 😁
Grew up on this type of music as a preteen while running around on the streets in South Brooklyn…enjoyed all types of music..including top 40 hits…watched American Bandstand, Soul Train, Hee Haw…to me it was when music was at it’s most artistic and pinnacle state.
Oh no no no! Pausing in the middle of chorus is devastating.
He has so many amazing songs. 💕 Please keep going and listen to more. You won’t be disappointed.
Im a 30 year old man, i cry everytime i hear this song. I love you mama
Billy Joel and Elton were the 2 master pianist.. That had so many hits. Find some vids of them to playing live together and singing each other’s song… Awesome! Great job on the reaction btw 🤘🏻😁
I saw both of them when they toured together in the early 90's (?). One of the best concerts I've ever been to!
For another piano playing vocalist, check out Bruce Hornsby performing "The Way it Is."
My favorite of his is "I guess that's why they call it the blues" sooooo good!
Good choice, makes a change from Rocket Man and Daniel 😏
@@keithjones6023 I love his music and enjoy some of his older hits like rocket man and yellow brick road but the ones I love aren't the ones people usually first think of when you say Elton John. Like I love his song that he came out with in the 90s/00s "I want love". It had Robert Downey Jr. in the video. Also his Lion King hits! Lol
@@TraciKReacts My favourite Elton John songs are nearly all the early ones on albums like Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Tumbleweed Connection and my favourite album Madman Across the Water. It's always been his album tracks that have been the songs l have loved the most, so many great ones, Ticking being the very best for me. His later albums weren't as good, well, for me anyway, his last great album l think being Songs From the West Coast. I know the songs like Circle of Life and Can You Feel the Love Tonight are popular, but to me they are no match for the songs he recorded early in his career.
Lovely reaction to a great song!! Just a quick recap..all Elton has done in his 50 years in the biz is...sold over 300 million records, 37 gold albums, 27 platinum, 12 multi-platinum, 1 diamond. Both of you are dead on in your comments. Sooooo many to do!!!
Hi guys love ur reactions watch u loads love u both u make me so happy with everything u play but this elton john clip is from my country the uk and eltons homeland and the show he is on is called top of the pops and it's from 1973 a classic clip of the legend that is Mr elton john so cool 😎 love his 70s era so great to hear all those classic songs he wrote with bernie Taupin great memories please check out him in 1975 on soul train USA singing bennie and the jets so cool the crowd love him thanks for playing this track guys great tunes keep it going ur both doing great guns love ya peace lee d in the uk x
I grew up in 70s the music is the best Elton was a break out artist it was freedom
There is a certain reverb, and double tracking of the vocals that give Elton his signature "Ethereal sound". Sounds like floating on giant cloud.
Carole King, DJ .. give me a moment and I could come up with several Piano player/singers .. and really .. guitar and singing is the same issue .. they're playing an instrument and singing. Those days were simple and powerful indeed .. both.
You take someone like Keith Urban .. who not only plays guitar but is an amazing genius with his guitar AND he is a great composer and brilliant singer.
And hey .. that doesn't mean I don't like Elton John .. cause I do and always have .. but I'm 70 years old .. and have lived through many "eras" of music .. lots and lots of fine and hugely talented artists.
you guys are great .. I'm grateful for the amount of reactions you do .. and I really love that you have different opinions on stuff and are cool with each other's different way of hearing and feeling music. I enjoy you a lot. If I had money, I'd be sending you some.😊
IloveyouELTON.LOVITwithLOVE
Элтона услышал с журнала "Кругозор" в 1977-м году. Спасибо, друзья.
Philadelphia freedom is a hit .
Great choice, nice to see someone commenting on something other than Rocket Man or Daniel! 😏
Elton's I'm Still Standing is lots of fun :)
This is just one of many great songs saying f/u to the Record Industry!
Another great:
Aaron Lewis - Country Boy. Rock vocalist turned Country! Very powerful story of his experience.
I would love you hearing "Benny and the Jets" on Soul Train in 1975 also " I'm Still Standing" (1983)
Elton in the seventies was fly!👑
Guys, you gotta do "Rocketman".
Ja, there ist quite many Rock groups who are legendary und Elton John ist his
own thing that we may never experience again. Like your Rock music reactions much.
You still have many 1,000s of awesome Rock tunes to go yet. Maybe later you could
do film reactions as well. Have a fun day. Auf Wiedersehen :-)
What a talent…and he invented himself for 50 plus years now.Love you two,by the way.This double album”Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”,is a winner.
This was circa 70s when he lived in Atlanta part time great song
I pretty sure he still lives here part time. Lives in the buildings we Atlantans call the king and queen.😊
@@carlastanley1138 you’re correct my bad
@@stephenbrown199 oh no it's all good.😊
A dig at the music industry, he can make anything sound beautiful 🥰
Try "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word", "I'm Still Standing" and of course "Daniel"!! Such Incredible Songs!!
Stunning song
Sarah Barellis does an incredible version in a concert she had years ago in Atlanta
Yes!! 🔥
It will take you a couple of vodka & tonics to set you on your feet again….. Classic line!!!
The movie.. rocketman.. about elton's life is really cool..
ELTON JOHN & GEORGE MICHAEL - "don't let the sun go down"
Also ELTON JOHN " candle in the wind" Elton John - "Circle of life" (original lion king song), Elton John - "Sacrifice", Elton John - "i'm still standing"
I'm pretty sure ELTON JOHN had some record in being the highest selling albums or live concerts of all time. I remember this 20-30 yrs ago. Elton is one of the most iconic singers of all time