Yes, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was definitely his best...
others that follow: Honkey Chateau, Don't Shoot Me I'm Just The Piano Player, Made In England, and Songs From The East Coast.
I'll go w/ his 1979 classic "Victim Of Love" album.... :-)~
"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" or "Too Low For Zero" are my faves
For about 5-6 years I was surrounded by Elton lovers. He's my mom's favorite singer, plus my ex-gf's parents are Elton fanatics. They've seen him in concert over 40 times since the mid-70s.
Lisser wrote: Guess who is going to see Elton with her mother on November 5th in Cincinnati Oh!!!!
wooooooooooooooooooooot
I think I may get my mom some tix to the Bank Arena show myself...early Christmas present! ;-)
Have you heard his newest CD (Peachtree Road)? You might wanna check it out if you haven't. I've seen his current setlist and the first 8-9 songs he plays are from that CD.
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road or Honky Chateau. I'm trying to drag my mom to Vegas to go see him...after Queen tickets, $200 or something for Elton seems like nothing. Which is kind of sad, really!
Tie between "Madman Across The Water" and "Tumbleweed Connection"
Not that I overlook any of his 69-76 albums.
And I even dig "21 at 33" to the fullest...
Janet wrote: Whats this "Mr Stanley" business? We're friends right, so why so formal? Call me Paul!
:-D
yes we're friends - and i DID call you by your first name - as friends usually do!!!
Paul Stanley (of KISS) - his real name is:-
Stanley Harvey Eisen
good job you hadn't adopted the Gene Simmons Dynasty look - you coulda ended up being called ....wait for it.......Chaim Witz
Janet wrote: Whats this "Mr Stanley" business? We're friends right, so why so formal? Call me Paul!
:-D
yes we're friends - and i DID call you by your first name - as friends usually do!!!
Paul Stanley (of KISS) - his real name is:-
Stanley Harvey Eisen
good job you hadn't adopted the Gene Simmons Dynasty look - you coulda ended up being called ....wait for it.......Chaim Witz
Hey, I'm impressed! You know their real names. You a Kiss fan?
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is a fantastic album indeed.
I've also loved the Too Low For Zero album since it came out. I mostly like the album tracks on it which weren't hits.