Queen + Elton John - The Show Must Go On 1997 (Alternative Takes)
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Freddie rey · Member since
Hi guys, I just mount this video with images of the new documentary about Ballet For Life. There's a new 'alternatives takes' from that live performance on the documentary, but it miss like a minute of the whole song. So I mix this alt takes with some originals from the video on Greatest Flix III and I add some more of the rehearsals.
Cool. I gotta download this . Thanks for the post!
stevelondon20 · Member since
Thanks mate!
pmatsynot · Member since
Thank you for the share
argQ · Member since
Great. Thanks for sharing!
vivaqueen · Member since
MERCI BEAUCOUP
The Real Wizard · Member since
Nicely done - thanks for this.
brians wig · Member since
Shocking.
You know, I suspected it was incomplete when I read the press release.
What The heck QPL?
Thanks for the mux!
Freddie rey · Member since
Yes... what a disappoint, becouse for me.is the best live rendition of this track
Agr123456 · Member since
Any Elton John stuff is always very welcome. Thanks ^^
stevelondon20 · Member since
Reg is a legend! Or should that be reg is a leg!
Golden Salmon · Member since
Having just watched Rocketman and being an Elton John fan, this is very welcome. Thank you!
BETA215 · Member since
It's so moving to see something like this! I haven't seen that Elton biopic everybody's talking about, but this video is poignant enough to be wonderful...
Amazing Elton performance, to my taste. It's evident he understood that song and delivered heartfelt vocals (the best one after Freddie, in my opinion). It's even the last time John Deacon performs live in Queen. That makes it even more emotional and unique.
The only thing not-so-perfect in this rendition of the song is Brian's performance. It's ok, but it seems like he's trying too hard to do more but can't for some reason. And, also, I would like to discover more Elton's songs. It seems like I will like them.
Big thanks for sharing this Freddie rey. You're truly the king of kings ;)
Agr123456 · Member since
As a BIG Elton John fan, i have to say only one thing...
There are life ahead of Your Song, Rocket Man and Candle In The Wind ;)
I understand general public only will listen to the Greatest Hits, but h has many jewels in his catalogue.
BETA215 do you want to discover more EJ songs? Try some of them (and forget Greatest Hits compilations)
-Did Anybody Sleep With Joan Of Arc
-We All Fall In Love Sometimes / Curtains
-High Flying Bird
-Shine On Through
-Where Have All The Good Times Gone (Alternate Version)
-Amazes Me
-I Never Knew Her Name
-The King Must Die
-One More Arrow
-Soul Glove
-SInce God Invented Girls
-Suit Of Wolves
-The Last Song
Just to name a few deep cuts...
Chief Mouse · Member since
^ some interesting choices there. I'd just recommend to listen to every album until A Single Man 1978. I particularly love Captain Fantastic. Skip the Victim Of Love (1979) compilation thing, it sucks. Then check some of the hits from the 80s to see if you like that sound & stuff, if you do, check the albums deeper. From the 90s albums, the weakest is The Big Picture. The Last Song and The One (song) are great but I'd still pick Made In England over The One (album).