This was an almost three-hour show, and most of the best stuff never made into the documentary. I was 16 and right in the center of about 300,000 people. The weather was absoluterly perfect, and the sound was absolutely perfect. The music loud, but crystal clear with no distortion It sounded like it was coming from all directions, including the buildings. Notice how good his upper register sounded, and the band was flawless. Even enjoyed Richie Zito and Tim Renwick on guitar.
@@Mcfreddo also don't believe everything people say in the internet I can be the president of the United States in TH-cam comments. Why? Cause I don't need to show proof like these cringe people that love to lie since they don't need proof just listen please and this will help you become better in life never believe anything untill you've seen it with your own eyes if you live by this advice/motto it will help you alot and people won't try to make you dumb
NYU - at the fraternity house - 3 in the morning - lights out - everyones asleep - stereo is on - Tiny Dancer plays - bedroom is dark except for the the soft blue light from the stereos receiver - 1975 - time flies.
Funny that I am going to NYU right now and also is a HUGE fan of EJ! Nice to meet you here! Were you able to go to his concert in Central Park or any other ones?
@@wxj5640 August 1976 at Madison Square Garden was my first Elton Show - three hours - one of the greatest entertainment nights of my life - I saw him many times after that and twice with Billy Joel - I was in grad school in Georgia when he performed in Central Park in 1980, missed that one. Good luck and tell your fellow students to knock off the woke, snow flake BS, needing safe rooms - what nonsense - you should have been with us at NYU in the 1975 - 1979 - we would invite strippers and chicks from FIT to our Frat parties - it was like the movie Animal House - you could say anything for a laugh as did the comedians we looked up to and admired at the time - social media, the internet and addiction to cell phones and violent video games has fucked humanity up especially young people and all that anti Semitism on college campuses is awful for Jewish students - no way would i want to be 19 now - you have no idea how much more fun we had - best of luck -- PS- i used to bone this hot Asian chick she dormed at Brittany Hall - shes someones grandma now lol - I lived at Weinstein Hall then moved into our frat house - PSS - little advice, make as much money as possible it gives you freedom to travel where and when you want and live where you want - not worrying about money is a huge lift off your emotions
Every time I hear this song I'm transported to 1976 and my first girlfriend. It wasn't "our song," but I think of her every time I hear it. Wherever you are, my love, I hope that the world is treating you well.
It's funny but not funny at all... the music we lived, loved, dismissed and didn't care about has become the music of the most important moments of our lives.
Mine was not the first, but very powerful. Ours was Venus and Mars (everything on that album) and the Captain Fantastic album. Her Dad was transfered from ATL to Houston, Texas. I never saw her again, but feel the same way as you do, T.K. Young love is very special but takes a toll on our hearts, for sure.
welcome to the club. dig deep. he has some amazing stuff that weren't even hits . he is one for the ages, a hundred years from now they'll be listening to this
My best friend was such a huge fan that she knitted him a sweater with the cover art from the Captain Fantastic and The Brown Dirt Cowboys on it. It was flawless, and she mailed it to him. I wonder if it ever made it to him. She never heard back
@@recoveringsoul755 Just incredible your good friend did this. Did she happen to take a photo of the sweater? It's a shame she never heard back, and I do hope Elton saw it. It makes you wonder how they handle all the gifts he and and his band receive. That sweater would cost a pretty penny if she made one again! Amazing story.
@@staceys1870 I don't know if she took a picture or not. Does she know his size? The colors were accurate too. It must have taken forever. I have no idea how she got the lettering right. I thought she should keep it, told her he may not ever see it because someone else probably opens his mail. She said she didn't care. Makes you wonder how many one of a kind works of art and other gifts come flooding I'm. So many he doesn't appreciate them. There should be a form letter thank you at least I'm not sure it's the kind of thing he would wear.
@@recoveringsoul755 Wow, her heart was in the right place, and may the heavens honor that! Yep, there really should be something that acknowledges the fans. That sweater must have been just gorgeous!! I remember having my mom take me to buy a birthday card for a local radio DJ. I must have been in the 6th grade, and really took the time t find the "right" one. The DJ was no celebrity, and it sure sooo disappointing that not even a form letter was sent to acknowledge. If there aren't "fans" these people don't have jobs, yet I understand at the same time. Take care!
Just so you know that after his surgery in 1987 he still used falsetto into his 1988/89 tours, and began using it from 1995-1998. And he still uses it here and there now. Some of his concerts in this year were the best vocally in the past 20 years!
@@bluerazor7049 His falsetto had really diminished by Reg Strikes back, and Sleeping with the past. But I'll take it, in comparison to anything done after Made in England. Actually, I saw him sing live, the songs from El dorado. And I enjoyed his voice. After that it's been all pretty much down hill. I've seen him in concert about 100 times. Before and after his surgery. That last concert I fully enjoyed was the Disney/Elton John's Aids benefit concert with Ray Cooper at the Greek Theater. I'm I believe 1994. The last time I saw EJ live was mid 2000's. When his voice really started diminishing. I swore I'd rather remember him when he was at the top vocally. Instead of seeing him later on when he started doing his "Let's build a retirement for my kids tours". I had free tickets for the recent Dodgers stadium farewell concert. I gave them away.
@@gahloot The vocal-surgery and age are the main cause. He could do falsetto up until 1998 very well if he wanted to but chose not to because he learned a different vocal approach. There's plenty of live show recordings, I'd recommend looking up GregSynthWizard if you want to listen to his 'Prime-Live' shows which are a peroid from 1979-1986. For post-surgery I'd recommend listening to the Winston-Salem show of 1997. It's got a lot of wonderful gems there.
@@bluerazor7049 I went to 5 nights of Elton at Universal Studios Amphitheater. His voice was trashed even worse than it was for the Australia concert. If I'd known his voice was so bad. I wouldn't have bought all those tickets. Sadly my mom and dad never heard his voice in his prime.
I would definitely have to add "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" "Rocket Man" "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" "Candle In The Wind" and of course "Funeral For A Friend" & "Love Lies Bleeding" ....... Great Album!!!
Always loved this song.....NEVER got tired of it. Takes me back to my college years....sure wish I could go back again. ;-) Back in the days when you could attend a HUGE outdoor concert and nobody got attacked, stabbed or shot!! What happened, kids??
I remember this day. I was tripping & thought it was the radio. Until, I realize that Sir Elton gave NYC & remembered moment. Couldn't tell my Aunt, I was tripping, cause she thought if I saw Ms. Ross, I would be there on the Great Lawn in CP.😅
At his concert in 2022 he told the audience he wore outlandish costumes because he knew his looks wouldn't get attention and his shows would just be him singing and playing the piano, no dancing and background dancers
We camped out in front of the stage and it was my little brothers first concert. He was 15. It was the best of times. Just think that Elton has been around my whole life. That's amazing.
This is probably the song that took out his vocal cords. I always thought it was Nigel Olson that helped him hit those high notes, but he seems to do it all be himself.
This was an almost three-hour show, and most of the best stuff never made into the documentary. I was 16 and right in the center of about 300,000 people. The weather was absoluterly perfect, and the sound was absolutely perfect. The music loud, but crystal clear with no distortion It sounded like it was coming from all directions, including the buildings. Notice how good his upper register sounded, and the band was flawless. Even enjoyed Richie Zito and Tim Renwick on guitar.
No 400,000 people
You lucky duck!
@@vraimusique723 yea ok... They're definitely was 400,000
Why are you dumb people replying to a 9yr old comment it's dumb
@@Mcfreddo also don't believe everything people say in the internet I can be the president of the United States in TH-cam comments. Why? Cause I don't need to show proof like these cringe people that love to lie since they don't need proof just listen please and this will help you become better in life never believe anything untill you've seen it with your own eyes if you live by this advice/motto it will help you alot and people won't try to make you dumb
I believe that somewhere in the world, there are people who feel the same emotions that I feel when I listen to masterpieces like this song.
I'm one of them.🙂✌🙋
NYU - at the fraternity house - 3 in the morning - lights out - everyones asleep - stereo is on - Tiny Dancer plays - bedroom is dark except for the the soft blue light from the stereos receiver - 1975 - time flies.
It sure does😪
Funny that I am going to NYU right now and also is a HUGE fan of EJ! Nice to meet you here! Were you able to go to his concert in Central Park or any other ones?
@@wxj5640 August 1976 at Madison Square Garden was my first Elton Show - three hours - one of the greatest entertainment nights of my life - I saw him many times after that and twice with Billy Joel - I was in grad school in Georgia when he performed in Central Park in 1980, missed that one. Good luck and tell your fellow students to knock off the woke, snow flake BS, needing safe rooms - what nonsense - you should have been with us at NYU in the 1975 - 1979 - we would invite strippers and chicks from FIT to our Frat parties - it was like the movie Animal House - you could say anything for a laugh as did the comedians we looked up to and admired at the time - social media, the internet and addiction to cell phones and violent video games has fucked humanity up especially young people and all that anti Semitism on college campuses is awful for Jewish students - no way would i want to be 19 now - you have no idea how much more fun we had - best of luck -- PS- i used to bone this hot Asian chick she dormed at Brittany Hall - shes someones grandma now lol - I lived at Weinstein Hall then moved into our frat house - PSS - little advice, make as much money as possible it gives you freedom to travel where and when you want and live where you want - not worrying about money is a huge lift off your emotions
Outta all the British singers, the Sir Elton is the GOAT 🐐
Had great songs but wasn't the best singer
Every time I hear this song I'm transported to 1976 and my first girlfriend. It wasn't "our song," but I think of her every time I hear it. Wherever you are, my love, I hope that the world is treating you well.
It's funny but not funny at all... the music we lived, loved, dismissed and didn't care about has become the music of the most important moments of our lives.
Paid it forward ........................LOVE YOU XO
Love
Mine was not the first, but very powerful. Ours was Venus and Mars (everything on that album) and the Captain Fantastic album. Her Dad was transfered from ATL to Houston, Texas. I never saw her again, but feel the same way as you do, T.K. Young love is very special but takes a toll on our hearts, for sure.
Sometime to love someone is to let them go
I'm about 300 feet away dead center.the loudest and best concert I have ever seen,
I love his music 😍
You are so lucky!
i see you!
I'm 35 and finally got into his music this guy is like therapy it's hard to find music that puts me in a good place
welcome to the club. dig deep. he has some amazing stuff that weren't even hits . he is one for the ages, a hundred years from now they'll be listening to this
same here and i'm 46. love it
This is the best I was 20 years old what a great time cause this world sucks these days
Spot on. I was 16 The world sure was mellow back then.
I was 18 and would love to go back!
One of Englands finest & were all proud 👍🇬🇧
💯
One is right. No other country has contributed to classic Rock n' Roll like England. EJ, Zeppelin, the Who, Yes... to name a few.
@@johntavenner1379yesh i always wonder we punched well sbove oir weight in music.
@@johntavenner1379, Beatles, quren....
@@creativesource3514 You sure did and we Americans appreciate English musicians more than you know. ❤
I would’ve loved to see Elton live back when he could still hit these notes. Gives me goosebumps.
Probably the best version of this song out there.
Its so good.
Hands down, better than the original studio recording.
The sound of the piano is like raining drops of gold
His piano skills are simply amazing and an equally amazing voice.
Elton was my sisters favourite performer when we were kids. She’s gone now but I think of her and loving memories whenever I hear this great man sing.
My best friend was such a huge fan that she knitted him a sweater with the cover art from the Captain Fantastic and The Brown Dirt Cowboys on it. It was flawless, and she mailed it to him. I wonder if it ever made it to him. She never heard back
@@recoveringsoul755 Just incredible your good friend did this. Did she happen to take a photo of the sweater? It's a shame she never heard back, and I do hope Elton saw it. It makes you wonder how they handle all the gifts he and and his band receive. That sweater would cost a pretty penny if she made one again! Amazing story.
@@staceys1870 I don't know if she took a picture or not. Does she know his size? The colors were accurate too. It must have taken forever. I have no idea how she got the lettering right.
I thought she should keep it, told her he may not ever see it because someone else probably opens his mail.
She said she didn't care. Makes you wonder how many one of a kind works of art and other gifts come flooding I'm. So many he doesn't appreciate them. There should be a form letter thank you at least
I'm not sure it's the kind of thing he would wear.
@@recoveringsoul755 Wow, her heart was in the right place, and may the heavens honor that! Yep, there really should be something that acknowledges the fans. That sweater must have been just gorgeous!!
I remember having my mom take me to buy a birthday card for a local radio DJ. I must have been in the 6th grade, and really took the time t find the "right" one. The DJ was no celebrity, and it sure sooo disappointing that not even a form letter was sent to acknowledge. If there aren't "fans" these people don't have jobs, yet I understand at the same time. Take care!
Still phenomenal at this point in time. The high notes were still there for the most part. What a talent.
He was King of the hill during this period. :-)
Just been watching a 2023 concert with him singing this crazy 43 years christ the years fly
the years do fly. I was at this show - I was 21. 64 now. still amazing to watch
Aside from the flawless piano and singing from Elton, the drumming, bass, and guitar are more prominent here than the studio version. Excellent.
Never gets old. Time flies. Great concert ! Those years had great times.
I miss that falsetto voice
I was at this gig and almost lost my mind He was fantastic. What a day.the only time I saw him
You've seen John Lennon and Elton John?
Elton John is a legend what an entertainer
Thank you my room mate was dancing too the music ✌ love's.
Such WONDERFUL acoustics!
Absolutely SUPERB !!!!!!!
God he sounds soooooo good. Unreal.
What an amazing sounding live concert
Amazing! Elton at his peak! in the peak of his prime! If I had a time machine I'd go back to this performance!
One talented man
Elton John is a legend
love and respect for this man
come back here every time I want to hear a good piece of art!
Elton was in top form
I would love to have a DVD of this concert from "Funeral for a Friend" to the end when Elton asks everyone to clean up the trash! 🤩
One of my favorites ❤
I like this bass tune, on this version
i love this version
Iconic show
great voice. great performer. Would have loved to seen this live.
I love the piano in this version
I was 7 years old when he performed this. It is one of the biggest loves of my life!
Magnifique vidéo avec la très belle chanson de Elton !!! Merci beaucoup pour m'avoir envoyé et écoute !!! Excellent !!! Superbe !!!
I cried the day I heard him open his mouth and the falsetto was gone! It was an amazing voice before the nodules!
Just so you know that after his surgery in 1987 he still used falsetto into his 1988/89 tours, and began using it from 1995-1998. And he still uses it here and there now. Some of his concerts in this year were the best vocally in the past 20 years!
@@bluerazor7049 His falsetto had really diminished by Reg Strikes back, and Sleeping with the past. But I'll take it, in comparison to anything done after Made in England. Actually, I saw him sing live, the songs from El dorado. And I enjoyed his voice. After that it's been all pretty much down hill. I've seen him in concert about 100 times. Before and after his surgery. That last concert I fully enjoyed was the Disney/Elton John's Aids benefit concert with Ray Cooper at the Greek Theater. I'm I believe 1994. The last time I saw EJ live was mid 2000's. When his voice really started diminishing. I swore I'd rather remember him when he was at the top vocally. Instead of seeing him later on when he started doing his "Let's build a retirement for my kids tours". I had free tickets for the recent Dodgers stadium farewell concert. I gave them away.
@@gahloot The vocal-surgery and age are the main cause. He could do falsetto up until 1998 very well if he wanted to but chose not to because he learned a different vocal approach. There's plenty of live show recordings, I'd recommend looking up GregSynthWizard if you want to listen to his 'Prime-Live' shows which are a peroid from 1979-1986. For post-surgery I'd recommend listening to the Winston-Salem show of 1997. It's got a lot of wonderful gems there.
@@bluerazor7049 I went to 5 nights of Elton at Universal Studios Amphitheater. His voice was trashed even worse than it was for the Australia concert. If I'd known his voice was so bad. I wouldn't have bought all those tickets. Sadly my mom and dad never heard his voice in his prime.
@@gahloot trust me, with GregSynthWizard and other channels you can listen to the whole 1984 tour, and many more from his prime in varying degrees.
Elton John rocks America I just wish he would do more on line concerts here in the United States
He’s toured in the US for the past 5 years.
Covid caused a delay.
He did his last US concert 11/20/22.
You can TH-cam Elton John Farewell Tour 2022 & 2023
See almost every concert.
Even 2019
His 2 best albums captain fantastic and madman across the water by far.
I would definitely have to add "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" "Rocket Man" "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" "Candle In The Wind" and of course "Funeral For A Friend" & "Love Lies Bleeding" ....... Great Album!!!
Holy moly, we can see his eyes
Il miglior concerto di Sir Elton
Always loved this song.....NEVER got tired of it. Takes me back to my college years....sure wish I could go back again. ;-)
Back in the days when you could attend a HUGE outdoor concert and nobody got attacked, stabbed or shot!! What happened, kids??
The best!!!
Great version, love the variation at 4:06.
I love his so much.
Amazing man
Never was really a fan of Elton John, but this song is 🔥…I will try to learn this on my piano. Lol! Beautiful song! 👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾❤️❤️❤️
I remember this day. I was tripping & thought it was the radio. Until, I realize that Sir Elton gave NYC & remembered moment.
Couldn't tell my Aunt, I was tripping, cause she thought if I saw Ms. Ross, I would be there on the Great Lawn in CP.😅
Thanks John 🤩
the best!!!! 💖💖💖💖💖💖
WOW .. you nailed it Elton !
Proud to see this Master Alive
As quirky as that man is, his musical genius is just wow.
At his concert in 2022 he told the audience he wore outlandish costumes because he knew his looks wouldn't get attention and his shows would just be him singing and playing the piano, no dancing and background dancers
love this song
Its a master piece.My favourite ❤️❤️❤️❤️😘
Has he ever given a phoned-in performance? So good. I admire him so much for making so many people happy for so goddamn long! It’s a gift.
Perfect falsetto
He's just great, MAN.....
Ridiculously talented..Ridiculously Sexy..Ridiculously perfect... #1980eltonjohn
You’re ridiculously right!❤
I like how there's a bee or something disturbing him at 0:25 lol
They can get nasty that time of year. In fact, the only bee sting in my life happened in Sept of 1980 within days of this concert.
Didn't that bug know who it was bugging!
top of his game
Amazing
Un grand Elton j adore ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
10 of my friends and myself get there Sat. night and it was worth it. 3pm. the concert kicked off 32 songs.
We camped out in front of the stage and it was my little brothers first concert. He was 15. It was the best of times. Just think that Elton has been around my whole life. That's amazing.
@@ronaldrosenthal2 u are so so so lucky! man i have probably would've given everything i got to be in this concert if i was born 30 years earlier!
@@wxj5640 I wrote a book called, My Life as an Elton Fan. Give me your email and I will send it to you. Ebook
@@ronaldrosenthal2 is it published? perhaps give me a link to that? I will check it out
@@ronaldrosenthal2 and that’s awesome!
My favorite song forever!
Música boa não tem época pena parou com shoos porém fica aí um legado Elton como músico e como pessoa humana muita humildade.❤
nice quality!
Miglior concerto di Elton
That chorus sound amanzing
Wow!!!😃
😍😍😍Elton♥️♥️♥️
This is probably the song that took out his vocal cords. I always thought it was Nigel Olson that helped him hit those high notes, but he seems to do it all be himself.
No, they hadn’t played it in a year when he started having problems, the smoking gave him problems
Dee Murray on Bass!!
Wow I would have loved to have been there.i was 16
That was meeeeean!
Hold me closaahhh tony dayyyyynnnzzzaaaa
Te amo 🤩❤
Show
Hold me closer Tony Danza/Count the head-lice on the highway.
They should have albums with just 'live recordings'. Coz they sound way better.
Love
Funfuckingtastic❤❤❤
Fifteen people have no soul
Pheeb Helloween? From Sweden with love
When performances were REAL (not recorded lip synced shows). When talent was required to be a performer. The world today is so full of fake.
at 00:39 seconds he looks to the side and thinks, my God, how full this park is
Yeah
Legendary footage. Just wished it was filmed better 😕
Amen🙏
Hi bye elton never mind be good catch ya later.
"The Love, .. ."
英語🤷♀️☺️音楽❤❤❤素晴らしい🍀
Hold me closer Tony Danza...
😂😂
Ich liebe dich 🤩
Sounds from America... before it went Dark.