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What's your fav Elton John?

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Offline Curly4444

That james bond thread got me thinking. What would you rank as his best if you were making a greatest hits Album? Lets keep it under 30 songs.

Heres mine:


1-Your Song
2-Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
3-The One
4-Rocket Man
5-Levon
6-Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
7-Tiny Dancer
8-Daniel
9-Blue Eyes
10-Candle In The Wind
11-Sad Songs (Say So Much)
12-Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
13-Someone Saved My Life Tonight
14-Don't Go Breaking My Heart
15-Philadelphia Freedom
16-Little Jeannie
17-Crocodile Rock
18-Sacrifice
19-Can You Feel The Love Tonight
20-Circle Of Life
21-Believe
22-Blessed
23-Something About The Way You Look Tonight
24- Mona Lisa's and Mad Hatters
25-Honky Cat
26-Bennie And The Jets
27-Written In The Stars
28-Island Girl


Offline metaldams

I really like Elton John, but I wouldn't call myself enough of an expert to compile a greatest hits.  There's other bands I can do it for, though.  I still wouldn't mind reading other lists.
- Doug Sarnecky


Offline Curly4444

Well you dont have to be an expert. Just give us a few must have songs if you were to buy a greatest hits of his.


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Many of the hits are great songs, but I'm so burned out on many of them. "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" is one I never seem to get tired of. It's my favorite Elton/Bernie hit song.
Here's a bit of trivia. Did you know that Elton's drummer, Nigel Olsson, had a top 20 hit in 1978 with "Dancin' Shoes"?
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Offline Boid Brain

By FAR, my fave is Madman across the water, and Someone saved my life tonite is 2nd.

The orchestration in Madman got me.


Offline hiramhorwitz

Your question takes me back to high school, in the early 70s, when I purchased every piece of vinyl John produced.  You know -- the no-responsibility idealistic adrenaline-driven years.  Here are my top ten:

The greatest discovery
Come down in time
Goodbye
Think I'm going to kill myself
Hercules
Blues for baby and me
I want to be a teenage idol
Funeral for a friend/love lies bleeding
I've seen the saucers
Writing

Not to mention John's hit single versions of Lucy in the Sky and Pinball Wizard...

     


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Geez, what a tough question. Well if I were making a "Jim's Favorite Elton John" album I would definitely keep it strictly 70's:

Madman Across The Water
The Bitch Is Back
Harmony
Levon
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
Grey Seal
Love Lies Bleeding/Funeral For A Friend
Daniel
Rocket Man
Your Song
Take Me To The Pilot
Burn Down The Mission
Pinball Wizard
Honky Cat
Bennie And The Jets
Philadelphia Freedom
...and there are probably a couple of others I am missing.
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Seeing as how I'm a huge Elton John fan, I figured that I'd add my top 10 as well:
1. Madman Across The Water (the version with Mick Ronson on guitar)
2. Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
3. Someone Saved My Life Tonight
4. Tiny Dancer
5. Roy Rogers
6. (Gotta Get a) Meal Ticket
7. Sick City
8. Crocodile Rock
9. I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues
10. Come Down In Time

Of course, there are a lot of other great songs, but I have to limit myself or I'd be on this thread forever.  :laugh:
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My favorite Elton John song is "not Elton John." :P [3stooges]
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Offline metaldams

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I'll throw this one in the ring for mine.
- Doug Sarnecky


Offline metaldams

...and for the record, I'm a huge Alice Cooper fan.  Elton likes Alice too, and one of my favorite A.C. albums is FROM THE INSIDE, which was co written by Bernie Taupin.  Davey Johnstone played guitar with Alice around that time '78 - '79 and I have DVD footage.
- Doug Sarnecky


Offline stoogerascalfan62

Crocodile Rock-love that guitar work, Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me, Saturday Night's All Right For Fighting, Honky Cat, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, and Alice [a track on the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album].


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Was looking back through this thread and realized I totally forgot another one of my absolute favorites, The Ballad of Danny Bailey (1909-34), so I decided to rewrite my list. There aren’t any major changes outside of the addition of Bailey and Roy Rogers moving up on the list:
1. Madman Across the Water (with Mick Ronson on guitar)
2. Roy Rogers
3. The Ballad of Danny Bailey (1909-34)
4. Funeral For a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
5. Someone Saved My Life Tonight
6. Tiny Dancer
7. (Gotta Get a) Meal Ticket
8. Sick City
9. Crocodile Rock
10. Come Down In Time

...and for the record, I'm a huge Alice Cooper fan.  Elton likes Alice too, and one of my favorite A.C. albums is FROM THE INSIDE, which was co written by Bernie Taupin.  Davey Johnstone played guitar with Alice around that time '78 - '79 and I have DVD footage.

I knew about Taupin, but not about Johnstone. Where is the DVD footage from?
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Offline metaldams

Was looking back through this thread and realized I totally forgot another one of my absolute favorites, The Ballad of Danny Bailey (1909-34), so I decided to rewrite my list. There aren’t any major changes outside of the addition of Bailey and Roy Rogers moving up on the list:
1. Madman Across the Water (with Mick Ronson on guitar)
2. Roy Rogers
3. The Ballad of Danny Bailey (1909-34)
4. Funeral For a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
5. Someone Saved My Life Tonight
6. Tiny Dancer
7. (Gotta Get a) Meal Ticket
8. Sick City
9. Crocodile Rock
10. Come Down In Time

I knew about Taupin, but not about Johnstone. Where is the DVD footage from?

https://www.amazon.com/Strange-Case-Alice-Cooper-Madhouse/dp/B007JZFX42/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1516923621&sr=1-1&keywords=strange+case+of+alice+cooper

San Diego, "Madhouse Rock" Tour, 1979.  I was a few months old.  Alice at his thinnest and most coked out.  Definitely Davey Johnstone.




- Doug Sarnecky


Offline metaldams

...and since my link above is invalid, I'll repost my favorite Elton song.

- Doug Sarnecky