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  • @giuliogrifi7739
    @giuliogrifi7739 2 года назад +3

    Very correct, Elton John was incredible.....in the '70s.

  • @aviatom1
    @aviatom1 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the birthday wishes Harri. Elton, Dee and Nigel, were an incredible three piece

  • @donnabruhn6907
    @donnabruhn6907 2 года назад +1

    Omg I haven't heard this in like 40 yrs, I love this song!!!

  • @marckusel5602
    @marckusel5602 2 года назад +3

    11-17-70 one of the greatest live albums

  • @oriolesandravens
    @oriolesandravens Месяц назад +1

    I just discovered your channel. Elton has been my musical crush since 1971 when I was 9 and heard Levon on the radio. Thank you.

  • @ronpotter9810
    @ronpotter9810 2 года назад +1

    Early Elton was the best Elton. Great song.

  • @realcoolbreeze
    @realcoolbreeze 2 года назад +2

    Early Elton was great and he has mellowed a bit but is still very talented and a consummate showman. Can t wait to see him next month in Miami on his Farewell Tour. ( Actually have had the tickets for 2 years now. ) Due to covid cancellation.

  • @roymoore3156
    @roymoore3156 2 года назад +1

    His earlier songs are pretty damned profound! Awesome vocals and presentation! Saw him for my 19th birthday, 1974. I don’t have the girlfriend now, the one that bought me tickets, but I have my memories!

  • @personalcheeses8073
    @personalcheeses8073 2 года назад +2

    Crazy that so many people don’t know of Bernie Taupin (even after the Rocketman film he seems forgotten) But without Bernie Taupin none of us would even know who Elton John is

  • @Pelza20
    @Pelza20 2 года назад

    This is my favorite Elton John song.

  • @AhJodie
    @AhJodie Год назад

    It is funny to me, how young Elton looks here, and I was 16 then.... I like your review, you point out things that I did not hang on so much, for me it was the powerful words, which are so revolutionary, but, would not have gotten their strength without the music! Thank you!

  • @tonyx2802
    @tonyx2802 2 года назад +1

    This album is amazing. Vocal needed absolutey no processing live. Elton was so well behaved here!! Lol 🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎

  • @joanplavier486
    @joanplavier486 2 года назад

    One of my favorites from Sir Elton.

  • @RadCenter
    @RadCenter 2 года назад

    I love your perspective about the relationship between the piano and the voice. I never thought about it that way.

  • @michaelarrowood4315
    @michaelarrowood4315 Год назад

    Almost like a church hymn as it opens, then a song of rebellion as it unfolds. Elton John's brilliance with the piano and voice, combine with Bernie Taupin's genius as the songwriter. This is a great one. Thanks for reviewing it!

  • @v.2080
    @v.2080 2 года назад

    A big YES to early Elton! 🌟

  • @rickandersen2284
    @rickandersen2284 2 года назад

    Yep! That's the Elton I like

  • @howtodoitdude1662
    @howtodoitdude1662 2 года назад

    Great point about piano players having perfect pitch. That explains a lot, thanks!

  • @ednoponen2943
    @ednoponen2943 2 года назад

    Excellent reaction, Harri, to a song from my favorite Elton John album to his day, Tumbleweed Connection. The same day I first heard that was the same day I first heard "Layla" by Derek and the Dominoes, an equally great album. A memorable day, indeed.

  • @annewoodard6803
    @annewoodard6803 2 года назад

    Listen to the recorded version, it will all make sense. I owned Tumbleweed Connection album when I was kid, absolutely LOVE Burn Down The Mission. 😁❤️

  • @hectorsmommy1717
    @hectorsmommy1717 2 года назад +41

    Early Elton John was just so incredible. I was just the right age (mid teens) to appreciate both the music and the lyrics. Bernie Taupin is such a great lyricist and Elton John is the perfect musician to bring those words to life. Their pairing was a once a generation lightning strike. Next you should do "Madman Across the Water" or "All the Nasties" (from the same album) which is one of the most incredible deep cuts from Elton.

    • @willasacco9898
      @willasacco9898 2 года назад +1

      I came across EJ and BT at the same age. They totally blew me away ( although I didn’t know that Elton wasn’t the writer)

    • @johnandrews3151
      @johnandrews3151 2 года назад +1

      @@willasacco9898 Elton was the co-writer, being responsible for all of the music for Bernie's lyrics. Elton John & Bernie Taupin are the second most successful writing duo in the history of recorded music, after Lennon/McCartney.

    • @willasacco9898
      @willasacco9898 2 года назад

      @@johnandrews3151 I agree. While they were many lyricist/melody teams, who created the great American songbook, these two duos must be the best sellers, by record sales, if any. Keep well and keep on rocking🤟

  • @mrnobody9104
    @mrnobody9104 2 года назад

    Elton's greatest era IMO

  • @tombeyerlein3813
    @tombeyerlein3813 2 года назад

    Please do yourself a favor and listen sometime to the complete studio version of this song. Amazing. There's a part before the last chorus where Elton's voice cracks perfectly! Dee Murray was a tremendous bassist and didn't deserve to get fired twice by EJ. Nigel is a fabulous drummer, too. Elton went off the rails after the mid-'70s, going from an inspired artist to a standard song-and-dance man. But I treasure those early albums.

  • @susanherrig437
    @susanherrig437 2 года назад

    There is a You Tube video with Elton talking with Elvis Costello about how this song was influenced by the work of Laura Nyro. Elton John & many musicians back then idolized Nyro. You can definitely hear her influence in this song . Love this song.

  • @llschnitz
    @llschnitz 2 года назад

    The song may have not even been recorded yet. It wasn't released until 1971. The Live Album Version recorded in New York City is called "Live 11-17=70" and it has the song with an extended jam session which is smoking hot and takes it up several notches.

  • @TexasMagnolia
    @TexasMagnolia 2 года назад

    This and, Holy Moses leaves me in tears…still today!

  • @j.kevvideoproductions.6463
    @j.kevvideoproductions.6463 Год назад

    I was spoiled. I got to see Elton 3 times between 1975 and 1983. After his voice started changing I didn't care for him live quite as much. Those real early years 70' - 72', his performances were epic and he did a lot of jamming in concert.

  • @elegantirony78
    @elegantirony78 2 года назад +3

    Madman Across The Water & Mona Lisa's and Mad Hatters are great too. Similar to this

  • @donw804
    @donw804 2 года назад +29

    Tumbleweed Connection is a very underrated concept album evoking a feel of the US civil war south. It's loaded with great songs start to end.

    • @donw804
      @donw804 2 года назад

      @DevilDog53 Wow... Finally.... Someone else who feels the same about Talking Old Soldiers as I do. A truly gut wrenching song.

    • @donw804
      @donw804 2 года назад

      @DevilDog53 Not only are the lyrics and vocal performance moving, but his piano playing totally reinforces the sentiment of the song.... especially the part that starts with, "I know what they're saying son, there goes old man Joe again...".

  • @ritathomas5167
    @ritathomas5167 8 месяцев назад

    Keep in mind how young these guys were in this video. Elton john was 23. Dee Murray (bassist) was 24. And so-cute Nigel Olsson on drums was only 21! These three were barely grown and able to make such consistently awesome music. I personally think Elton - and especially his band - were some of the absolute best of that era.

  • @TexasMagnolia
    @TexasMagnolia 2 года назад

    THANK YOU. Been trying to find a reactor discovering the great early masterpieces of Elton. Specifically for you Harri, you must hear:
    Madman Across the Water and
    Indian Sunset

  • @markharris1125
    @markharris1125 2 года назад +1

    Of course 'Burn Down The Mission' is a fantastic song, which is probably why he's still playing it now in the farewell concerts. (The full version is fully orchestrated, superb stuff. But he does it so well here with just a couple of them on stage.)
    Full respect must be given to Bernie for the words, though no reactor will ever acknowledge this point.
    But please please, can we listen to some of his newer stuff? I grew up with him - not literally, but with his music in my life - and I like his 80s music just as much as his 70s work. Certainly no one can have the creativity at 74 as they did at 24, but it didn't all end in 1975! My top 3 Elton tracks are from the 70s (Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding), the 90s (The One) and 2001 (This Train Don't Stop There Anymore). Let's hear it for old man Elton!
    I saw someone below saying 'everyone has five good years before they fade away'. I wish I could 'fade away' quite as productively as Elton John.

    • @markharris1125
      @markharris1125 2 года назад

      Since writing the above, I've been thinking about Bernie Taupin. No, not like that. But suppose Reg never met Bernie, where would his career have gone? I've no doubt he would have been a successful musician, maybe even a star. At least for a little while. But without Bernie's huge variety of lyrics, the words that forced Elton to produce the astonishing variety of songs that he did? He probably would have faded then, perhaps a judge on a celebrity singing show,
      They do kind of touch on this in a song off Captain Fantastic, Bitter Fingers:
      It seems to me a change is really, really needed
      I'm sick of tra-la-las and la-de-das
      No more long days hacking hunks of garbage
      Bitter fingers never swung on swinging stars
      They did write rubbish, lots and lots of it, before the heartfelt Bernie of Your Song and the widely-read Bernie of Burn Down The Mission emerged.
      Just coincidentally, when I finished this video, RUclips recommended a channel to me, someone I'd never seen before reacting to Someone Saved My Life Tonight. Another song off Captain Fantastic, every track of which is a 10. Except Bitter Fingers, which is an 11.

  • @IllumeEltanin
    @IllumeEltanin 2 года назад

    Sir Reginald's/Elton's voice was so clear and smooth before the necessary throat surgery.
    And my personal heart throb, Nigel Olsson! His hair wasn't as long as I preferred it on him, and his bass actually says Elton John, before he switched to the self promoting Nigel Olsson on it. Time warp!

  • @jahl14
    @jahl14 2 года назад

    Country comforts!!

  • @davidwalsh7128
    @davidwalsh7128 2 года назад

    Great one H. Please hit his Amoreena next..

  • @khoohockleong7585
    @khoohockleong7585 2 года назад

    Some interesting facts about the baby boomers.
    Since they were born around World War 2, they were the first to constitute the surge of a large number of that generation group. So they in a way has the whole world to themselves.
    Notice how mellow Elton John is when he was young. As he grow older he is a bit cocky, but his kindness for people is always there. That is what I like about the baby boomers. They respect the generations that preceded them, like my Dad, yet they have the power and the authority (remember I said that the Moon is three times as powerful as the Sun in Ved8c Atrology) and yet they have a calming and soothing effect as bosses as they never forget their humble roots (Moon rules the mind).
    Oh yeah, baby boomers like jewellery. You are observant!

  • @terrisue4059
    @terrisue4059 2 года назад

    I saw him in concert in the early 80's when he said he was retiring. (the first time) He was great. Sadly, his voice isn't the same anymore. I began with him during the Philadelphia Freedom days. Still have my albums.

  • @phillydog17
    @phillydog17 2 года назад

    I love that LP.

  • @reXdownhamOG
    @reXdownhamOG 2 года назад +19

    Elton John, the contemporary Gershwin. People forget sometimes that his voice was sooo good in the 70s. I'm 66 now, and one of my favorite concerts of all time was Elton playing the entire Tumbleweed Connection album with only Ray Cooper with him as his percussionist. It was phenomenal.

  • @johnandrews3151
    @johnandrews3151 2 года назад

    Now you should hear the studio version of Burn Down The Mission.

  • @827dusty
    @827dusty 2 года назад +18

    His best music was the stuff from the early 70s. "Burn down the mission", "Madman across the water," Honky Chateau," all great albums, with songs by the same name on each of them.

    • @flinx649
      @flinx649 2 года назад

      Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was also a phenomenal album.

  • @Ocrilat
    @Ocrilat Год назад

    You have to give the band...Nigel Olsson and Dee Murray, their due as well.

  • @flinx649
    @flinx649 2 года назад

    Dee Murray was an incredible bassist!

  • @tomwhite4736
    @tomwhite4736 2 года назад

    Classically trained on piano, his vocal registrar got lower after a throat operation in early 80s ? tiny dancer 1 of my favourites .from the album madman across the water.also ,dirty little girl ,from G Y B R.

  • @doplinger1
    @doplinger1 2 года назад +12

    Can’t beat early Elton; he had a fantastic string of incredible albums. Then the 80s happened.

  • @descendantoffools9767
    @descendantoffools9767 2 года назад

    From the same concert, check out Take Me To The Pilot, another amazing live performance!

  • @karenj3611
    @karenj3611 2 года назад

    Of course the piano playing is excellent, but can you hear that bass!? Holy crap

  • @peterd788
    @peterd788 2 года назад +3

    Elton John is an extraordinary talent. He was always special.

  • @betseyr.9081
    @betseyr.9081 2 года назад

    Seeing a few early albums noted in the comments, I'm adding to that list because I haven't seen it, "Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy"... great tracks on that as well.

  • @Cynthia...
    @Cynthia... 2 года назад +5

    Elton John’s early songs were great. All his music is great one of my all-time favorites, (hard to pick) is Your Song. Also happy birthday Tom.

  • @philipberger621
    @philipberger621 Месяц назад

    This is a great raw version. You probably should listen to, not necessarily react to, the album version. There are a lot of strings and orchestral music filling in the piano solo.

  • @hifijohn
    @hifijohn 2 года назад +6

    From his tumbleweed connection album.Where to Now St. Peter?" is a very good song from that album.

    • @melissabrooke1146
      @melissabrooke1146 2 года назад

      Definitely, I had that LP and now CD 😀

    • @donw804
      @donw804 2 года назад +2

      Also, My Father's Gun.

  • @llschnitz
    @llschnitz 2 года назад +6

    If you get to see Elton's farewell concerts, he plays this song, and the drummer, after 52 years, is Still Nigel Olsson! (along with Davey Johnstone who joined in 1972 and Ray Cooper who joined in 1973) plus some newer members. Dee Murray was with Elton for about 22 years and passed away a number of years ago. Did you notice the vocal harmonies? The drummer and bassist do harmonies on all of his songs.

  • @joelliebler5690
    @joelliebler5690 2 года назад +3

    Elton at his Zenith. He and Bernie put out so much material from 1970 to ‘73. Almost every single song and album was brilliant and unforgettable during this period of which no solo artist has come close to this level before or after!👍🏻❤️✌🏻🎹

  • @The5thGen
    @The5thGen 2 года назад +3

    I love the fact that this is, actually, a real live performance.

  • @realbser1956
    @realbser1956 2 года назад +6

    The album version has orchestra included to fill some
    Of those spaces and the song just rocks. Early Elton was the best Elton.

  • @boataful
    @boataful 2 года назад

    "Stay" AJordan ❤

  • @anthonyjd6097
    @anthonyjd6097 2 года назад

    His tone in his voice that’s why I did it I mean these people I could sing but it’s the tone of the voice that is pleasing like Freddie Mercury Robert Plant Paul McCartney they can do anything Ronnie James Dio these guys could sing anything and it would sound great and that’s why they’re great

  • @k_salter
    @k_salter 2 года назад +3

    Never heard that live recording before. Absolutely loved it!

  • @johnj2763
    @johnj2763 2 года назад +2

    We will remember the late '60's and early '70's as a period that gave birth to incredible artists and music. It was a golden age.

  • @frankrios9926
    @frankrios9926 2 года назад

    Of course , you've chosen the shortened version instead of the one that really made him famous. On the longer version, he plays the song for over 10 minutes and tears his piano up like Jerry Lee Lewis used to do. Please try and find this version and do yourself and your audience a huge favor.

  • @glennburch1081
    @glennburch1081 2 года назад +3

    If u r an Elton John fan a must-see movie is "Rocketman". The movie took the Golden Globe award for Best actor. I think his best record was his self-entitled second album release in 1970. A troubled early life that turned out with a bang. The man has more hits than grains of sand on a beach! Great reaction, TY.

    • @chicochi3
      @chicochi3 2 года назад

      I liked Rocket Man more than I thought I would. It was really good. And the actor that played him was born to play that part.

  • @damonhines8187
    @damonhines8187 2 года назад +2

    A fave since it came out. Great album. 👍

  • @Macilmoyle
    @Macilmoyle 2 года назад +4

    Dee Murray. One of the great unsung masters of the bass.

    • @OronOfMontreal
      @OronOfMontreal 2 года назад

      Hallelujah. Dee Murray's melodic and tonal imagination on a rhythm instrument is matched by very few.

  • @wpollock1
    @wpollock1 2 года назад

    Love this deep cut.....the Border Song. Sixty Years On, and many others from Elton John (album), Tumbleweed Connection, Madman Across The Water, etc. Fire! Not "commercial" pop as he had in later years, but gold nonetheless.

  • @stevencantrellzenroom7383
    @stevencantrellzenroom7383 Год назад

    My favorite album of his…Madman Across The Water is brilliant. Razor Face is choice and you should give it a listen ❤

  • @jjdubs13
    @jjdubs13 22 дня назад

    The studio version with the orchestra was much better IMHO.

  • @DJHolte
    @DJHolte 2 года назад +12

    Elton's early stuff is why I love him. For me, I can't say I'm really into the latter part of his catalog, save for a few songs here and there. But that's the case with a lot of artists, I think - as they become more successful, they lose a lot of that "hunger" that drove them in the early years. A few exceptions to this, imo, such as John Mellencamp, who's still putting out great stuff after all these years. Just my 2 cents - your mileage may vary, as they say. ;-)

    • @personalcheeses8073
      @personalcheeses8073 2 года назад +1

      But the lyrical concept of his albums has nothing to do with him

  • @golfbn
    @golfbn 2 года назад +2

    Holiday Inn is another great one from his earlier sound.

  • @allanmcinnes4765
    @allanmcinnes4765 2 года назад

    Great choice...try "Border Song".

  • @jhamptonjr
    @jhamptonjr 2 года назад +5

    There's a much longer live version from the album 11-17-70 with the same nacking band. Davey Johnstone, Elton's guitarist for all these years, had yet to be introduced. Also, the 11-17-70 version is soo much better acoustically, it was as close to being there at the time. Love your channel Harri! #Peace!!

    • @aviatom1
      @aviatom1 2 года назад +1

      11-17-70 was an incredible album

    • @jhamptonjr
      @jhamptonjr 2 года назад +1

      @@aviatom1 2nd only to Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 2 года назад +2

    "TIME HAS COME TODAY" - The Chambers Brothers - Album Long version, then Live. PLEASE and Thank You. Have a Splendid Day Harri

  • @sviator1
    @sviator1 2 года назад

    React to Elton John's tribute to John lennon "empty garden"

  • @NotStanleyTucci
    @NotStanleyTucci 2 года назад +1

    His 1971 live album is beautiful and powerful. Piano trio that Kills it!

  • @joelliebler5690
    @joelliebler5690 2 года назад +1

    One of his best songs and a great live performance .Now,Harold, please react to the original recording and add the rest of this incredible album.👍🏻😀👍🏻❤️☮️

  • @OronOfMontreal
    @OronOfMontreal 2 года назад

    Sadly, this version is missing the entire second verse.

  • @stpnwlf9
    @stpnwlf9 2 года назад +1

    Tumbleweed Connection is my favorite Elton John album. Elton's piano style has always had it's roots in southern gospel style and this album is tailored to that specifically. It has a lot of great songs and 'Burn Down the Mission' is the highlight.

  • @Lionize728
    @Lionize728 2 года назад

    All of Elton's stuff with the original Elton John Band (w/Davey Johnstone and Ray Cooper) was impeccable. Once he broke that band up his decline began.

    • @kathleencollins5531
      @kathleencollins5531 2 года назад

      I don't see any decline. He still fills stadiums.Nobody can be young forever.

  • @jeffretipton6887
    @jeffretipton6887 2 года назад

    I worked a lot of shows but Elton was only one who tuned his on piano most get roadies to do it aloha

  • @ronaldmabry6592
    @ronaldmabry6592 2 года назад

    Like your style. How about some old Muddy Waters ...

  • @kentclark6420
    @kentclark6420 2 года назад +2

    Phil Collins, too. Still alive, hobbling around with a cane, yet still alive and performing.

  • @lapineproductions889
    @lapineproductions889 2 года назад +6

    Such a shame that this wasn't the full song but an edited version for TV. There's a full second Verse/Chorus missing. As others have done I'd recommend the 17-11-70 version, 2002 Orchestral Version, or even the 1986 Orchestral Version (Elton's voice is shot during this one, due to nodules on his vocal chords but the music is amazing regardless.)

  • @preesi1403
    @preesi1403 2 года назад

    Nigels face in this! LOL

  • @Ocrilat
    @Ocrilat 2 года назад

    The end captions spelled Nigel's name wrong lol.

  • @uncabuzz118
    @uncabuzz118 2 года назад +3

    Of course Elton was fantastic in the 70's. All artists usually have a 5 year window before things begin to fade away.

  • @preesi1403
    @preesi1403 2 года назад +1

    Elton had the audacity to perform THIS song at the Royal Festival for the Queen and Prince Charles. Its a song about poor ppl overtaking the rich.

  • @melissabrooke1146
    @melissabrooke1146 2 года назад

    I can often say the songs you’re playing are among my music/CDS/computer. This is one of them 😀

  • @jakaneesq
    @jakaneesq 2 года назад

    Elton had real drug issues in mid 80s they couldn't sell the ticket at my University, Day of concert they came through the dorms trying to sell 1/2 price tickets, Attendance was just over 50%

  • @jypziiatthecrossroads9047
    @jypziiatthecrossroads9047 2 года назад +6

    Personally his life was a trainwreck in the early 70's, fighting a judgmental society and inner demons, but what he and Bernie were able to create was almost divine.

    • @leonardshevlin7260
      @leonardshevlin7260 2 года назад

      He was fighting society? How?
      By living in the closet?

    • @preesi1403
      @preesi1403 2 года назад

      @@leonardshevlin7260 Leonard? sit down, adults are talking

    • @leonardshevlin7260
      @leonardshevlin7260 2 года назад

      In the early 70s Elton John was in a five-year homosexual relationship with his manager but he fought society by keeping it a secret and letting gay teens assume he was straight.

    • @preesi1403
      @preesi1403 2 года назад

      @@leonardshevlin7260 He wasnt in the closet at all. No one ever asked thats all, actually Ive known since I was 7.

    • @leonardshevlin7260
      @leonardshevlin7260 2 года назад

      @@preesi1403 You must have been fighting society too.

  • @827dusty
    @827dusty 2 года назад +1

    Elton is now a very strong Christian man, for any of you who think this is a "jab" at God. It's not. And even if it was...it isn't anymore.

    • @victoriabarr255
      @victoriabarr255 2 года назад

      Elton didn’t write the lyrics ( he just sings them).

  • @michaelarrowood4315
    @michaelarrowood4315 Год назад

    I do think it's a shame to use this BBC live version, because it leaves out 4 verses of the original. My preference is always the studio version, to get the original meaning and message... this one was badly cut for time, so the story sort of stops halfway, and there's a lot of "interlude" rock and a bluesy exit... but it's not the whole song. Again, kudos to Bernie Taupin - he was the man behind the lyrics who truly made Elton John great in his first decade. The lyrics got sort of pop and never rose to Taupin's level again. Elton John is AMAZING!

  • @Raittway
    @Raittway 2 года назад

    This is one of my favorite Elton John song's. The other is "Come Down In Time". I started piano lessons at 8 for 8 yrs. Classical...yawn. I brought sheet music for "Stairway To Heaven" at age 12! He was not impressed. I'm 65 now. I used to play this and a few others. I'm very rusty, it's been a while. Elton John's album Tumbleweed Connection is a great album!

  • @palm244
    @palm244 2 года назад

    ************* HARRI, HARRI, HARRI, Now is the time to like my comments, before you forget again! GARY, GARY ++

  • @retired4365
    @retired4365 2 года назад

    Elton John got that soul from being Aretha Franklin's pianist. she told him he was too good for her and needs to be solo.

  • @luthermoore2969
    @luthermoore2969 2 года назад

    Elton is top top tier songwriter and composer but when it comes to piano players Jerry lee is at the top alone playing and performing anyways.

  • @davidgagne3569
    @davidgagne3569 6 месяцев назад

    There's a better version. No video. There RocketMan movie for some reason has Crocodile Rock as the song that bew the crowd away in his first American appearences. Crco Rock was written until fives years later. This, the 8 minute versin of Burn Down The Mission, is what blew them away. 18 minutes - not 8. ruclips.net/video/I370NFAPt8E/видео.htmlsi=i3VKxihV5pBSXkpq