Queen + Elton John - The Show Must Go On 1997 (Alternative Takes)
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Ale_Pisa · Member since
thank you
Ale Solan · Member since
Gracias for that Freddie rey! Unfortunately audio it's a bit outta sync at the end and the bits from GHIII are stretched...
Jake12 · Member since
I’m a HUGE Elton fan! Will be seeing him 4 times his last month here in the states.. as for albums i agree with Chief listen to the original albums then stop at single man. Honestly I kind of like Victim of love (the song) then for the 80s just listen to the hits and so on. Will admit I do enjoy his last studio album Wonderful Crazy Night
Agr123456 · Member since
Elton in the eighties had very good albums (Too Low For Zero, Breaking Hearts, the first side of Ice On Fire and Sleeping With The Past)
But albums like Leather Jackets, part of Jump Up or 60% of 21 At 33 sometimes give a bad impression of his work of that era.
Agr123456 · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Chief Mouse wrote:[/b]
^ 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).[/QUOTE]
Some B sides of that time are great, aren´t they? ;) (PS: I´m Antonio from Spain)
Chief Mouse · Member since
Chief Mouse · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Agr123456 wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Chief Mouse wrote:[/b]
^ 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).[/QUOTE]
Some B sides of that time are great, aren´t they? ;) (PS: I´m Antonio from Spain)
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Antonio, I had no clue man! Although some of those songs you suggested sounded suspiciously similar to what you would recommend :)