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14 dislikes what the heck
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Thumbs up if you came here after reading "Sound of Rain".
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AWESOME! Thx 4 sharing! This belongs on an ultimate "art-rock compilation" with the likes of ELP, Genesis, Yes, Mike Oldfield, Larry Fast, Jethro Tull, Rick Wakeman, et al.
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Unfortunately Dee Murray's no longer with us. He was a great bass player and Davey Johnstone kicks it on guitar.
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Elton had a great orchestra behind him, everybody in synch. First time I heard this was on an FM station a few years after Yellow Brick Road was released. I didn't think he had a song like this in him, blows all of his other hits away! This is his finest work. Too bad he fell apart after "Captain Fantastic" and has been singing show tunes for what seems like forever.
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@rendilkraesin awsome
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I was wrong you you 2 knuckleheads were correct it is a Fender Jazz Bass.
Ghost hangs his head in shame...lol
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@rendilkraesin Yea I dunno about all that but yea a good song.
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@GhostsInMyAttic Gee you belong to Youtube and other sites that take any body wow what an honor ! so tell us shit head what are the other sites you have shown that you can't tell one bass from another and humiliated yourself on ?
Elton's greatest song, without a doubt. It has depth, symphonic power, shared glory between keyboards & guitars & drums, and outrageous thematic power. This is not just "pop" music, it will endure and still be heard in 100 years. This is rock'n'roll that elevates to the spheres of Mozart and Beethoven, and that is a rare thing indeed. Thank you for posting this wonder!
rendilkraesin 3 weeks ago 24
The 70's had the best music
jestridge53 1 week ago 7