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  • What a great song. The more commercial and popular he got the more his stuff started to sound the same.

  • For me, "Captain Fantastic" is EJ's finest work from start to finish but this album is right next to it IMHO.

  • got this on8track played it to death iloved it so much

  • uhh elton john! holy eff thats tha shizzle.

  • play it again and listen only to the timber and quality of his vocals. then play a newer version. His piano expertise is better, but his voice was at his peak here.

  • @Guevara123 I didn't even realize that I did that. Sorry, it was a typo. I will take the wrong finger that pressed the 4 when it should've obviously pressed the 2, cut it off, take it out and beat the hell out of it with a stick for upsetting a Youtube commenter. Fucking finger! Always sabotaging me with numbers. I didn't realize that this particular finger would betray me like this!

  • I would love to hear him play this NOW!

  • This has to be one of the best albums Elton John ever made. I remember listening to it when I was a teenager.

  • I forgot what a great album this is. This song is genius, start to finish. Great production. They use a computer to do guitar effects like this now.

  • una buena cancion de elton saludos desde youtube...la honorable sociedad

  • Totally agree. Everything up to Honky Chateau was great. After "Rocketman" was a huge hit, that's when it went downhill. I think "Empty Sky" is a really great album. Too bad Elton and Bernie don't think highly of it, even going so far as to discredit it. I remember seeing Elton being interviewed by Elvis Costello on the Spectacle show last year, talking about "Empty Sky", and how much he hated it, "Hymn 4000" especially. All I know is, if I had made "Empty Sky", I'd be fucking proud of it.

  • @Mikemaniax "Hymn 4000" is a really good song. I think Elton and Bernie are fools to completely write off the record. I'd be proud if I made this record also.I know that Elton was proud of "Skyline Pigeon" and there is a recording of him performing "Empty Sky" live in the 1970's, so he must not hate everything from the record. I always thought that Elton should have stayed on this path. The music seems to have more substance and depth to it.

  • @Percivaldurham He also performed Skyline Pigeon at Ryan White's funeral..............I'd definitely say he was proud of that one.

  • @Mikemaniax

    Maybe, I think he really peaked at the albums after 1973 - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,

    anyway, so many fantastic tunez and lyrics the've made, still will be listened long after we're gone...

  • @MazterGuitarz "Goodbye Yellow Brickroad" was a flamboyant piece, his "Sgt. Petter" sort of. But to me his four earliest albums had qualities he'd never ever get back to. I personally think "Empty Sky" is an unpolished gem, with a lot of overlong, meandering instrumental passages. After that, he found the polish and his own style. On the three albums of 1970-71. And after that, he got too polished, he became an entertainer more than an artist, and his piano pieces got less memorable. To me. :-)

  • @Mikemaniax you right i gave after honky chateau

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