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Originally posted by PinkFloyd
Elyon had some good tunes: High Flying Bird, Sartorial Eloquence, and Elderberry Wine would be my favorites.
Elderberry Wine was definitely a good one. Sartorial Eloquence was okay. High Flying Bird was absolutely wonderful, but I just don't hear it enough.

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Originally posted by Ironstar
Elderberry Wine was definitely a good one. Sartorial Eloquence was okay. High Flying Bird was absolutely wonderful, but I just don't hear it enough.
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Originally posted by eamon o
pinball wizard
You know, come to think of it I've never heard his version (or seen Tommy)...

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Originally posted by eamon o
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Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters (Only part I. Part II sucked)

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Originally posted by darvlay
You know, come to think of it I've never heard his version (or seen Tommy)...
Tommy is up there among the top 3 musicals, i.e.
Jesus Christ Superstar, Tommy, West Side Story. There are many amazing scenes, eg acid queen with tina turner,

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Originally posted by Ironstar
Does anybody here enjoy his music?
Yes. I think Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was one of the greatest albums ever. I'll get some flack for that statement but I stand by it.

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Originally posted by slimjim
Yes. I think Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was one of the greatest albums ever. I'll get some flack for that statement but I stand by it.
Not at all. It was truly a great album. I loved the uniqueness of Bennie and the Jets, and the upbeatness of Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting, as well as Candle in the Wind. Indeed, it was a legendary album.

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Madman Across the Water. That song and period he truly excelled. He had a Texas twang for some reason.

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Originally posted by badmoon
Madman Across the Water. That song and period he truly excelled. He had a Texas twang for some reason.
Tiny Dancer and Levon. 😏

Really Inspirational songs. Indian Sunset was good, too.

My favorite was Honky Château. It had Rocket Man (favorite song), Honky Cat, and Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters.

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Originally posted by Ironstar
Tiny Dancer and Levon. 😏

Really Inspirational songs. Indian Sunset was good, too.

My favorite was Honky Château. It had Rocket Man (favorite song), Honky Cat, and Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters.
I agree with your selection. I still have it on vinyl.

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Originally posted by badmoon
I agree with your selection. I still have it on vinyl.
I got the Madman album for my 15th birthday -- loved it! Then bought it on cassette. I'm not sure if I have the CD or not!

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Originally posted by Ironstar
Does anybody here enjoy his music?
Yes, Tumbleweed Connection was his best album.

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Originally posted by badmoon
Madman Across the Water. That song and period he truly excelled. He had a Texas twang for some reason.
Early in his career he bought a home in Georgia (the US state) and became enthralled with southern culture.

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Originally posted by caissad4
Yes, Tumbleweed Connection was his best album.
My favorites from that album were Burn Down the Mission and Country Comfort.

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Originally posted by Ironstar
My favorites from that album were Burn Down the Mission and Country Comfort.
Talking Old Soldiers has been a favorite of mine.