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Post by Popeye Doyle on Apr 14, 2018 14:34:35 GMT
Saturday! Saturday! Saturday!
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is also a lovely listen.
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Post by movielover on Apr 14, 2018 14:42:33 GMT
Your Song Philadelphia Freedom This Train Don't Stop There Anymore I'm Still Standing
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Post by Gourmando the Reindeer on Apr 14, 2018 14:47:03 GMT
The Measure of a Man.
His version of Pinball Wizarx.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2018 15:04:08 GMT
My favorite EJ song changes occasionally but it is usually something from Tumbleweed Connection. Today my favorite is Come Down in Time.
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Post by sostie on Apr 14, 2018 15:06:18 GMT
Rocket Man Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting Tiny Dancer
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Post by marth on Apr 14, 2018 15:09:17 GMT
Can´t choose just 1.
Your Song Bennie and the Jets I Guess That´s Why They Call It the Blues Circle of Life Little Jeannie Philadelphia Freedom Don´t Let the Sun Go Down on Me Tiny Dancer Someone Saved My Life Tonight
And I LOVE this:
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Post by sostie on Apr 14, 2018 15:13:33 GMT
The first half of the 70's he was churning out album after album of great tracks
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Post by Captain Spencer on Apr 14, 2018 15:28:31 GMT
I was never really a fan, but really like the tune Philadelphia Freedom.
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Post by kevin on Apr 14, 2018 15:33:58 GMT
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
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Post by sjg on Apr 14, 2018 18:21:52 GMT
Madness from A Single Man
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Apr 14, 2018 21:12:20 GMT
Wake Up Wendy
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Post by marianne48 on Apr 14, 2018 23:50:13 GMT
Either "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" or "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding."
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Post by hardball on Apr 15, 2018 0:02:12 GMT
Skyline Pigeon Daniel
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Post by petrolino on Apr 15, 2018 1:50:20 GMT
Oo, there's so many to choose from. Having excelled as a session player and arranger (love his work with the Hollies), like John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin (who took bookings from Herman's Hermits to Dusty Springfield), I think he had a great run of albums in the 1970s. Changes occurred late in the decade and the band splintered - I feel its no coincidence that Elton made a couple of cosmic longplayers in the early 1980s to lure his mojo back, as he got his band back together and this led to a handful of rousing hit singles and drunken nights out with '80s bad boys Duran Duran and Wham! I'm gonna go with the song that made me a fan; I was given the single as a small boy (I was learning piano at the time) ... 'Too Low For Zero' is such a comeback classic, drenched in nostalgia ... dude rocks the house ... 'I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues'
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2018 2:34:57 GMT
My bulldog is barking in the backyard Enough to raise a dead man from his grave And I can't concentrate on what I'm doing Disturbance going to crucify my days... (Social Disease)
Pretty much all the songs from the album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
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Post by Ass_E9 on Apr 15, 2018 2:39:55 GMT
Burn Down the Mission
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Apr 15, 2018 12:58:46 GMT
Tony Danza
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Post by Xcalatë on Apr 15, 2018 13:44:46 GMT
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Apr 15, 2018 14:21:28 GMT
"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" is about all I can tolerate from Elt. That's one more than Billy Joel at least.
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