
Elton was onstage (for three hours!) most of the evening with just his piano; about a third of the evening he was joined by percussionist and long-time friend and collaborator Ray Cooper. And that's it! I think he sounds great. Can still handle all of his material and play one amazing piano. He doesn't have his original range but pretty darn close to an untrained ear (and to think that his first albums came out nearly 40 years ago). Noel got hungry and headed out for snacks about an hour in and missed some of the songs that he knows best. I couldn't sing along to "Hold me closer Tony Danza" to cheer him up. The rest of the evening included some of Elton's early, great work, including songs from the Madman Across the Water album, which Elton said remains one of his best -- and personal favorite.
One surprise note to the evening? Kanye West in the house. Near the end of the show, Elton acknowledged his friends and extended family there with him that week, and Kanye was among the VIPs in the first row.
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Hold me closer Tony Danza....OMG I nearly spit out my rasin bran reading that! hahahahahahaha. Angela!!!
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I remember you going to the concert of him and Billy Joel - dueling pianos - - I wish I went to that - I like Elton John's older stuff quite a bit - but not the fan you are, although I respect him mucho as a true musician/songwriter... glad you went!
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