Elton John - Where To Now St. Peter (60th birthday)
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@jgh548 A singer's voice changes with time/age, Elton actually had surgury in the late 80's to remove polyps from his vocal chords. This changed the timbre and range of his voice.
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Another very favorite piano masterpiece of Elton's that will always bring back great memories of my youth and lazy summer days......wish I could have been able to say Happy birthday to Reg.....a fellow Aries musician.
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Sorry, I meant to say that the lower lines were not unenjoyable, as opposed to not enjoyable! Damn autocorrect....
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Very well performed but Elton's voice is really getting very limited by this point. The lower lines he uses to fill in for the missing falsetto parts change the song in an intriguing way, not at all enjoyable. I like the tempo and arrangement here too. I just wish Elton didn't sound so bloody strained.
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When I hd my wisdom teeth pulled out, my doctore gave me some blue canoes, they were blue and gray capsules, W@W were they incredible, they were blue canoes and you should have been there. You do not want to go overboard on them criititers baby!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I listened to this song in 1970-something, camping at Ocean Shores, I had some excellent weed from a guy and camped and rocked, it was psychedelic. You should have been there.
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@michaelp3138 sure is Davey Johnstone. Caleb Quaye played on the studio version
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incredible guitar by davey johnstone (that is him, right?)...either way, that treatment on the electric guitar is beasty...yeah, i wish elton could hit those high notes like the original studio recording, but no complaints here - great performance!!
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My very favorite EJ song. It just has everything.
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TWO WORDS ONLY. SIR ELTON
the pipes have deepened (we're all mortal) but this man can still deliver. great song. long live EJ
truthero 2 years ago 11
another remarkable song great memories thanks
for posting
janie1961 3 years ago 8