KRCummings
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I'm actually more excited about this than I thought I would be. I suppose it's too much to ask that he not sing Candle in the Wind.
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I'm actually more excited about this than I thought I would be. I suppose it's too much to ask that he not sing Candle in the Wind.
Regular concert or one of those "red piano" solo events?
I'm actually more excited about this than I thought I would be. I suppose it's too much to ask that he not sing Candle in the Wind.
Is it one of those combined tours with Billy Joel? If so you have my condolences.
Is there any chance you might take your sweet ass out to the kitchen and make me a sandwich?
I'm pretty sure Elton John killed those tours when he couldn't take Drunk Billy Joel's antics.Oh, man that would be so awesome. I wish.
I'm pretty sure Elton John killed those tours when he couldn't take Drunk Billy Joel's antics.
When you're too flamboyent and out-of-control for Elton John, it's time to get some help.
I'm pretty sure Elton John killed those tours when he couldn't take Drunk Billy Joel's antics.
When you're too flamboyent and out-of-control for Elton John, it's time to get some help.
Not a bad thing to request him to not perform that song since he first dedicated it to Marilyn Monroe and then re-wrote it for Lady Di in a pinch. Wait, did he even write it in the first place?
Have fun. Wear some big sunglasses and dance your ass off.
Did Billy drive a car into Eltons house?
No, but he kept slamming his palms and elbows down on the piano and shrieking and being generally douchey. One article I read said that when one of their rougher duos finally came to an end, the writer (maybe Pareles) was able to read Elton's lips saying, "Thank God."Did Billy drive a car into Eltons house?
I'm sure some bloke named Bernie wrote them.
I read an interview with Billy Joel where he said he spent those tours trying to get Elton to loosen up. He said Elton John was one of the most regimented musicians in all of rock.
No, but he kept slamming his palms and elbows down on the piano and shrieking and being generally douchey. One article I read said that when one of their rougher duos finally came to an end, the writer (maybe Pareles) was able to read Elton's lips saying, "Thank God."
I'm sure some bloke named Bernie wrote them.
One of the solo shows.