tour, Elton John the man deserts the grandeur of Elton John the record in favor of a leaner presentation, accompanied only by his keystone rhythm section, Dee Murray and Nigel Olsson but the songs don't suffer for it. Opening for The Kinks in this Fillmore West appearance on his first U.S. The latter was appropriately self-titled, as the more lush production and complex arrangements it contained introduced the world to its namesake's trademark sound. Their initial collaborations yielded a truck-load of sappy ballads recorded by other "artists," but also a number of more substantial songs that would comprise Elton's debut record, Empty Sky, and its follow-up, Elton John. A chance encounter at a failed record audition four years earlier had introduced John to lyricist Bernie Taupin, the man with whom he would co-write some of the biggest hit songs of all time. That would soon change however, as "Your Song" made its way up the charts and his reputation for electrifying live performances spread. In late 1970, Elton John was not yet a household name in the States, nor had he garnered much attention back home in England. That bundle of pine and ivory was meant to rock! But piano? Aren't those for parlor recitals and dance choreography? Nay! Says Elton John. The good ones are made of little more than wood and metal and are designed to make awful noise - screeching, rumbling, wailing, chugging, skronky, angular, awful noise. Elton John - vocals, piano Dee Murray - bass Nigel Olsson - drums
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