On Mar 12, 10:34=A0pm, "Brian Smith" <dcg_br...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mar 12, 12:10 pm, "Brian Smith" <dcg_br...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > Wow, he did Nikita here in the US. That's a rarity. Roy Rogers is a
> > > new one for the solo shows, too. How did it sound? At the birthday
> > > show at MSG last year you could hear him straining on the higher
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> > > - I think that song's a candidate for being sung in a lower key.
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> > Probably why he had Mahon singing with him on a few songs at the MSG
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> > song. And another reason to quit doing the solo shows. Instead of
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> > gaps in his schedule with these solo concerts he should just rest.
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> > he'll have more energy for the concerts with the band.
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> > Brian
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> you're an idiot
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> And why am I an idiot? Because I don't agree with your point of view? I
> doubt you even know what you're talking about.
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> Brian
As someone who's seen 42 Elton concerts, I most certainly do know what
I'm talking about. As someone whos' travelled to Paris, Honolulu and
Sydney just to see him, I most certainly know what I'm talking about.
You're an idiot. If you don't like solo shows, DON"T GO. Many of us
prefer them and although his band is wonderful and amazing and I enjoy
the full-band concerts too, I much prefer just Elton and the piano any
day. There's nothing wrong with his voice, either.


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