Elton John Diamonds (SDE Blu-Ray #31) Dec. 27th, 2024

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Song for Guy is a pleasant surprise. Not really familiar with the song previously but it sure sounds sweet on this. Strange to me that this was a hit single (in the UK apparently), being an instrumental and all.
 
My goodness does Nikita sound phenomenal! Probably my favorite of his 80s output. This mix takes it to another level.
"Nikita" is my favourite of the new mixes of 80's material as well, a stunning Surround showcase with layers galore and so many lovely things happening all round the room to engage the senses πŸ₯³πŸ€©πŸ™ŒπŸ’˜

that said, "Little Jeannie" also sounds totally beautiful to me on the Blu-ray and wrapped up in a better Surround mix than i could have ever hoped for πŸ˜πŸ™

it's January now but everyday is like stepping into Christmas when i play this set πŸŽ…πŸ»πŸŽ„πŸ€£πŸ˜… i even enjoyed "Empty Garden" last night and got through it without dissolving into a wet heap of blubbing because i was so busy picking out all the delightful details -- and that fabulously gutsy drumming of Jeff Porcaro never sounded better than it does now! πŸ«ΆπŸ˜‹
 
Song for Guy is a pleasant surprise. Not really familiar with the song previously but it sure sounds sweet on this. Strange to me that this was a hit single (in the UK apparently), being an instrumental and all.
"Song For Guy" was a tune Elton was playing about with one morning when thinking of music he would like to have played at his own funeral.

coincidentally at the same time as he was composing it, a young employee of his record company who was like a courier for Rocket Records, called Guy Burchett, was tragically killed on his motorcycle aged just 18.

as soon as Elton heard the awful news the following day he dedicated the instrumental track to Guy, hence it's title "Song For Guy".

it ultimately got released as a single, unbelievably got in the Top 10 and is a track Elton couldn't get away without playing in concert throughout the 80's in certain territories, especially Australasia.

edit: 1978's "A Single Man" is for me one of his most underrated albums, imho the best tracks on it ("It Ain't Gonna Be Easy", "Madness", "Part-Time Love") are as good as anything he did for the next decade πŸ₯³βœŒοΈπŸ˜…
 
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"Song For Guy" was a tune Elton was playing about with one morning when thinking of music he would like to have played at his own funeral.

coincidentally at the same time as he was composing it, a young employee of his record company who was like a courier for Rocket Records, called Guy Burchett, was tragically killed on his motorcycle aged just 18.

as soon as Elton heard the awful news the following day he dedicated the instrumental track to Guy, hence it's title "Song For Guy".

it ultimately got released as a single, unbelievably got in the Top 10 and is a track Elton couldn't get away without playing in concert throughout the 80's in certain territories, especially Australasia.

edit: 1978's "A Single Man" is for me one of his most underrated albums, imho the best tracks on it ("It Ain't Gonna Be Easy", "Madness", "Part-Time Love") are as good as anything he did for the next decade πŸ₯³βœŒοΈπŸ˜…
You’re better than Wikipedia! Thanks for the background, interesting info for sure.
 
My goodness does Nikita sound phenomenal! Probably my favorite of his 80s output. This mix takes it to another level.
"Nikita" is my favourite of the new mixes of 80's material as well, a stunning Surround showcase with layers galore and so many lovely things happening all round the room to engage the senses πŸ₯³πŸ€©πŸ™ŒπŸ’˜

Nikita is one of my favorite EJ songs in his entire output. I always liked the music video to:



Tidbit: The fellow in the music video who plays the male border guard was a henchman in the Bond film The Living Daylights.
 
Nikita is one of my favorite EJ songs in his entire output. I always liked the music video to:



Tidbit: The fellow in the music video who plays the male border guard was a henchman in the Bond film The Living Daylights.

my favourite tidbit of trivia about "Nikita" is Bernie allegedly actually wrote it about a bloke 😳 and in a Classic case of misinterpretation with their "you wash, i'll dry" songwriting technique, Elton turned it into a love song with a woman!! πŸ˜‚

Nikita is a man's name after all... and Bernie apparently thought it was funny because Elton had joked about having interpersonal relations with a Russian soldier while he was on tour in the U.S.S.R. in 1979! πŸ₯΄πŸ˜³

certainly made me feel differently about the track when i heard that bit of bar room banter... πŸ‘€

a similarly funny incident like that was when Bernie was asked in an interview if he had ever been surprised by a melody Elton had set his Lyrics to. he replied that he had written this song in the 70's called "Hey Papa Legba", about mysticism and voodoo and when he finally heard the track Elton had unbelievably turned it into a big uptempo sh!t-kicking rocker with a wall of horns sound! needless to say it was relegated to a B-side some years later... πŸ˜‚
 
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