We knew it going to be a special evening at Bridgeport’s
Harbor Yard Arena (aka Webster Bank Arena) last night when Elton John’s cello players (who tour & record on their
own as 2Cellos) started the show by powering through covers of “Smooth
Criminal” & “Smells Like Teen Spirit.” That got the crowd warmed up for
what turned out to be an incredible show. It was the opening night on Elton’s
tour to support his current release, The
Diving Board. But this wasn’t just about selling copies of the new album, or a perfunctory
run through of “greatest hits.” Elton and his band roared through an energetic,
passionate two & a half hour set that touched on music from throughout his
long career, hitting several emotional touchstones for his fans throughout the night.
Opening with a powerful version of the classic “Funeral for
a Friend\Love Lies Bleeding,” we were treated to a set packed with classics, which
included such iconic songs as “Levon, Philadelphia Freedom, Tiny Dancer and
Don’t Let The Sun Go Down on Me.” But there were also a few album cuts and
surprises, such as: "Your Sister Can’t Twist (But She Can Rock & Roll)” and
“All The Young Girls Love Alice” from 1973’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, an album which is celebrating its 40th
anniversary this year. And how about a performance of a deep cut like "Holiday Inn" from Madman Across The Water (1971)? Elton also performed several songs from The Diving Board, including “Home
Again” and “Oceans Away.” This was a
show filled with musical high points, but for this fan, two of the best numbers
were “Mona Lisas & Mad Hatters,” from 1972’s Honky Chateau, and “Someone Saved My Life Tonight” from 1975’s autobiographical Captain Fantastic & The Brown Dirt
Cowboy. Elton also did a solo turn at the piano, performing the title cut of his 1992 album, The One.
Elton performing live on a previous tour |
There’s no doubt that Elton is a master showman, and he
knows how to put on a great concert; not only was the music stellar, but the lighting effects & production were fantastic during the show as well. Elton mentioned that he keeps doing what he’s
doing because of his love of the music & performing, and the support of his fans. In fact,
before he began the encore, he walked along the front of the stage and actually signed
items for people for a few minutes. You don't see many people at Elton's level of fame doing that at a show. To say he had the audience in the palm of his
hand might be understating things. As a fan from way back (yes I owned his albums on vinyl), I’m a little biased
on the subject, but of the three times I’ve seen Elton, this amazing night in
the Park City may have been the best yet. I was moved, I was transported (lots of memories brought back during the show), I was rocked & rolled, I was energized, and I was thoroughly entertained. Thanks for a great night, Sir Elton.
Set List:
Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
Bennie & The Jets
Candle In The Wind
Grey Seal
Levon
Tiny Dancer
Holiday Inn
Mona Lisas & Mad Hatters
Believe
Philadelphia Freedom
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Rocket Man
Hey Ahab
I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues
The One
Oceans Away
Voyeur
Someone Saved My Life Tonight
Sad Songs Say So Much
All The Young Girls Love Alice
Home Again
Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me
I’m Still Standing
The Bitch Is Back
Your Sister Can’t Twist (But She Can Rock & Roll)
Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting
Encore:
Your Song
Crocodile Rock
Here are links to Elton performing “Funeral for a
Friend/Love Lies Bleeding”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z314pQhLb2Q & "Mona
Lisas & Mad Hatters," http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrOu0oc9aB4 "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJSeDujoC4c and “opening act” 2Cellos covering “Smooth Criminal”:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx0xCI1jaUM&feature=share.
Next time: John Fogerty rocks The Oakdale Theatre
Next time: John Fogerty rocks The Oakdale Theatre
This is one show I'm sorry I missed.
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