What Makes This Song Great? “Rocket Man” ELTON JOHN

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In this episode we explore the music of Elton John.
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  • @JohnMahon55Sound
    @JohnMahon55Sound2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Rick this was excellent! I am Elton's percussionist and backing vocalist. I was in the Atlanta recording studio when you and the band came in. That was my 1st studio album with Elton, Peachtree Road, a great experience. He would always check out the other bands in the studio and invite them over. This was so great and loved hearing your enthusiastic breakdown of that amazing song. Will be checking out more!!

  • @groofoot

    @groofoot

    Жыл бұрын

    It is Beyond cool that you commented here John! Love your work, and of course, your bandmates' work! Rock on!

  • @kencollier7672

    @kencollier7672

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey John, Dan Bernard's friend here from Texas, great show in San Antonio, sorry we didn't get to hang maybe next time around . Big fan of Rick, his love and passion for music is just great.

  • @progpuss

    @progpuss

    Жыл бұрын

    Love these videos best thing on you tube

  • @monetedwards5673

    @monetedwards5673

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m an accomplished musician and songwriter but every time I listen to this song I feel inadequate , love this song will forever be my yardstick ps your awesome Rick

  • @leandro94arg

    @leandro94arg

    Жыл бұрын

    You rock, John! 🤘🤘

  • @philmaples2069
    @philmaples20693 жыл бұрын

    Rick Beato is the Anthony Bourdain of music. He’s not merely expert in the craft. He loves this stuff and he isn’t afraid to let us witness his complete immersion and joy. That’s what is so compelling about watching him. He can dice a song with the dispassion of a scientist, but conveys it with the heart of a poet. Thanks, man.

  • @dessullivan1725

    @dessullivan1725

    3 жыл бұрын

    The Anthony Bourdain of music. Ohh that's a bingo! I'm keeping that one :)

  • @lakotasue

    @lakotasue

    3 жыл бұрын

    Omg yes!! Helps us get all excited bout music again!

  • @emusunlimited

    @emusunlimited

    3 жыл бұрын

    He looks a lot like him too!

  • @MustangTennisCIA

    @MustangTennisCIA

    3 жыл бұрын

    perfect description, although I hope he's more emotionally stable.

  • @jamieross5887

    @jamieross5887

    3 жыл бұрын

    Perfectly stated,I just told all my playing,music loving friends they should follow Rick.

  • @user-vx7vi3vq1c
    @user-vx7vi3vq1cАй бұрын

    The backup singers are absolutely ethereal on this song.

  • @Nor1961

    @Nor1961

    22 күн бұрын

    Nigel Olsson, Dee Murray, and Davey Johnstone. They deserve to be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame along with Elton John & Bernie Taupin, don't you think??

  • @brucedillinger9448
    @brucedillinger94482 жыл бұрын

    At this point in my life just hearing Elton's piano part soloed can nearly bring me to tears. His music sustained me during some turbulent teenage years.

  • @mandyharewood886

    @mandyharewood886

    10 ай бұрын

    Me too! Dysfunctional family. He and others saved my sanity. Singing to the top of my lungs, lost in space was the escape I needed. I was so sad to find out how sad he was while saving me. I couldn't be happier that he is happy now. Lord knows he deserves it, because I bet he saved many others besides us two.

  • @ronlove2138
    @ronlove21384 жыл бұрын

    As a non musician, Rick makes me appreciate the music I've loved my whole life. It's like seeing something for the first time

  • @SEOTeamBerlin

    @SEOTeamBerlin

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ron Love so just go ahead and learn an instrument, it's never too late, and it's a turbo for a brain 😎

  • @MrRondonmon

    @MrRondonmon

    4 жыл бұрын

    There is a Brit named Wings of Pegasus that is very good at the behind the music side also, and he's in a band also. I just found this site, got some catching up to do.

  • @RobertViani

    @RobertViani

    4 жыл бұрын

    I agree.

  • @munch606

    @munch606

    4 жыл бұрын

    As a musician, he can still do the same for me.

  • @TheHesseJames

    @TheHesseJames

    4 жыл бұрын

    MrRondonmon I can also recommend Wings of Pegasus. He also has a complete different angle than Rick (less analytic, less the producer’s angle, more the live performance angle) kind of the same love for music.

  • @alisonmercieca1465
    @alisonmercieca14654 жыл бұрын

    The enthusiasm of a kid in a candy store. Don’t ever change Rick, and thank you

  • @yogajenny

    @yogajenny

    4 жыл бұрын

    Alison Mercieca Agreed. That enthusiasm is priceless and compelling. What a gift! Thank you Rick for sharing your deep love and understanding of ... music 🎶♥️🎶

  • @paulzimmerman6743

    @paulzimmerman6743

    4 жыл бұрын

    Rick - Just as Elton & Bernie’s Rocket Man have been a gift to so many over the years; so is your enthusiastic breakdown of this wonderful song. Thank you so much for making me appreciate this song on a whole new level!

  • @jamiechumas1174

    @jamiechumas1174

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think the same thing every time I watch one of these. I'm 58 and I still get excited when great drum, bass, guitar, keyboard and vocal parts are showcased in a song. My favorite song to do this with is Billy Paul (Williams), "Me and Mrs Jones", So much stuff going on in "pop song"

  • @78tag

    @78tag

    4 жыл бұрын

    Alison - that's what I was thinking. He was completely involved in this breakdown. I can count the number of times I have been wrapped up in something the way he is here. He seems to spend a good portion of his life in that state. I think that is awesome. Also, he reminded me that there was a time when I really enjoyed Elton's' music. Then life got in the way and music changed so I got away from a lot of listening but I'm back for the duration now. People like Rick had something to do with that. Thanks for your intensity Rick.

  • @mrjah603

    @mrjah603

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@78tag I came to the comments to say exactly the same thing. His childlike enthusiasm is catching. I know exactly what he means every time he says "Love it!"

  • @ashleyphotog
    @ashleyphotog3 жыл бұрын

    Elton's voice was possibly one of the finest in the world during the 70's, its pure, innocent, and unfiltered, like he is singing without anyone listening. pure soul.

  • @stevenknudsen7902

    @stevenknudsen7902

    2 жыл бұрын

    during the 70s? Yes, that decade, and still tops in my memory

  • @mikemcleroy8265

    @mikemcleroy8265

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @another4778

    @another4778

    Жыл бұрын

    What's really amazing is that he and Bernie were always looking for people to record their songs and literally got tired of waiting around. His first album wasn't even issued in the US until after he got some fame. When he and his band went to LA for his residency at the Troubadour and remarked that if it all went bust he could at least buy some new albums for his collection. Just goes to show that no matter how much talent you have, there's always that little nagging doubt. That's why the most talented people are usually modest, at least until they reach a certain level of success.

  • @mattdad8429

    @mattdad8429

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed. The voice of a generation. After that throat surgery I completely lost interest in his vocal style.

  • @blueflame1856

    @blueflame1856

    Ай бұрын

    @@mattdad8429plain ignorance

  • @RichardHazel318
    @RichardHazel3182 жыл бұрын

    I have a music degree. I still sing. I was pretty good at melodic dictation. But I could never hear something like where the capo on the guitar was. Your joy in dissecting songs is completely infectious and I am so grateful to have discovered your KZread channel. You help me appreciate songs in a new way and that's really magical. Thank you! 🙏

  • @allosaurusfragilis7782

    @allosaurusfragilis7782

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's ridiculous....I think that's a national steel guitar in open g, capo at third fret.....he's like one of those wine experts who can tell you the grape, vintage and soil the wine grew from.....and whether the person picking the grapes was lefthanded. These wine experts may only exist in films for all iknow but there's Rick, doing this daily. Crazy

  • @KennyEvansUK

    @KennyEvansUK

    2 жыл бұрын

    To be fair it's about knowing what the guitar sounds like when it's fretted vs when it's not and potential chord voicings using 'close to the nut' inversions. You can hear the strings are open there, they are slapping on the fretboard, and that also means if it's open, it must be a non-standard tuning - tuned to a chord. That then gives you the sweet movement between the chords on that section by simply pressing, taking away, so no fret noise or kerfuffle on the fretboard, very simple and clean, which is the very core of the song across the board. A lot of acoustic rhythm guitar parts in pop songs use this technique, or have a kind of pedal note drone on the acoustic in an open tuning.

  • @allosaurusfragilis7782

    @allosaurusfragilis7782

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@KennyEvansUK I'm definitely not listening hard enough....

  • @Orange6921

    @Orange6921

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KennyEvansUK Yep, these are things I have got a lot better at hearing in recent years as a guitarist. I'm also often telling others to write guitar songs around these "sweet spots" on the acoustic guitar where you can utilize a lot of open strings as opposed to fretting and barring so much. It really sweetens up the guitar sound and makes it jump off the track more.

  • @mlsproject
    @mlsproject4 жыл бұрын

    I'm imagining Elton sitting around with Bernie, saying "Yeah, I've got a Rick Beato story".

  • @melissayost4888

    @melissayost4888

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mike Smith Rick is my Man! Beato Book n all!

  • @stepitupandgo67

    @stepitupandgo67

    4 жыл бұрын

    haha

  • @brianwhite7686

    @brianwhite7686

    3 жыл бұрын

    Now, there is some real thinking outside the box! Nice!

  • @olabergvall3154

    @olabergvall3154

    3 жыл бұрын

    Best loveful comment on the internet today ❤❤❤

  • @gxen055

    @gxen055

    7 күн бұрын

    😊 Yeah, you made my smile! I agree!

  • @EclecticHillbilly
    @EclecticHillbilly4 жыл бұрын

    There's a reason the legends are legends. This was a great song 48 years ago; it's a great song now; and it'll be a great song 100 years from now.

  • @mickc7388

    @mickc7388

    4 жыл бұрын

    Absolute F**kin classic song

  • @dirtyrottensinnermusic3212

    @dirtyrottensinnermusic3212

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's because musicians were allowed to art all over the radio.

  • @flazo9152

    @flazo9152

    3 жыл бұрын

    This came out 48 years ago WHAT THE FUCK

  • @lorebern6538

    @lorebern6538

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exact!!

  • @Boopyboy101
    @Boopyboy1013 жыл бұрын

    When my oldest son was 4, he would sing along to this song completely out of key. Two of the best things to have ever hit my ears. He is 32 now. And this song will forever bring back that memory of the two of us sitting in my truck, he’s feet dangling out from the front of his car seat, and me soaking it in knowing these moments are fleeting....

  • @lorebern6538

    @lorebern6538

    2 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful! When I was only 3 years old I sang Azzurro by Celentano

  • @markntexas8265

    @markntexas8265

    2 жыл бұрын

    They damn sure are

  • @Emg2463

    @Emg2463

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have a memory similar to yours with my oldest son......sitting cross-legged on the floor in front of the stereo with him on my lap (2 or 3 years old)...singing "City of New Orleans" along with Arlo Guthrie from the cassette. So miss those days..... indeed...soaking it in....oh...my son will be 32 in 2 more days..... :-)

  • @tomallen5837

    @tomallen5837

    2 жыл бұрын

    For my oldest kid, it was Bowie BBC 1972 and also the Johnny Cash Children's album. I was never without these in the glove compartment of my car. I still listen to a few Cash songs every now and then, and you know what? So does my son, now a young adult. l place both of those artists as an equal, without effort or second thoughts.... And for my kid, it was like cross training for his soccer matches or his theater class. He could sing "Oh You Pretty Things", or move directly into "I Got a Boy and His Name is John". Didn't matter. No Bias. Pretty cool kid. 😎

  • @davidburgreen1607

    @davidburgreen1607

    2 жыл бұрын

    My daughters are 11 and 12, but they have been listening to my music since they were first in their car seats coming home from the hospital. One cool memory I have in the vein of your memory is my daughters and I are driving home from somewhere and Accept's "Balls to the Wall" is playing (I had very eclectic mix cds in my car). When the part where Udo sings/quasi yells "Balls to the Wall...Maaan", my youngest just screamed it out like she was a death metal vocalist. I just started laughing so hard. Still such a strong memory seven years later (yes she was four when she did this). :-)

  • @caroleainsworth-guyse8429
    @caroleainsworth-guyse84292 жыл бұрын

    I’ve heard the song Rocket Man hundreds of times but tonight I listened to it for the first time. Incredible song! Thank you!

  • @mattdad8429

    @mattdad8429

    Жыл бұрын

    This is my reaction every time I watch an episode of this series. It just opens up an entire universe I had no clue existed.

  • @auto_5

    @auto_5

    Жыл бұрын

    First time REALLY hearing it, right? I hear you.

  • @ryanhallwrites
    @ryanhallwrites4 жыл бұрын

    It's not MY story, but I've got an Elton story. My late father was a prominent musician in the Southeast for a while. Legend has it that his band once opened for Led Zeppelin. But my Dad was a keyboard player. And he once worked as a volunteer roadie for an Elton Show in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He wasn't a huge Elton fan (Billy Joel was more his speed) but he was a fan. I think that's why he volunteered for the gig. Elton's bus was stuck in traffic in Birmingham about an hour from Tuscaloosa. They needed to soundcheck Elton's piano before they opened the doors for fans. "Can anyone here play the piano really well?" Dad raised his hand. "You know any Elton material?" Turns out, Dad's band covered a couple Elton songs. I'm not sure what song that he started playing. Elton's band was already there and they joined in. Elton walks in through the side stage as they're doing this and they all stopped playing. "Sounding pretty good, Kid." Dad said that was the sweetest set of keys that his hands ever touched. He would've adored Rick's channel, BTW.

  • @anonymouscarrot2965

    @anonymouscarrot2965

    4 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant story mate

  • @dougthealligator

    @dougthealligator

    4 жыл бұрын

    That’s so fucking cool

  • @richjohn2497

    @richjohn2497

    4 жыл бұрын

    Love it! Something to remember for ever that one mate. Your dad must have been one helluva keys player. Respect.

  • @mattjns

    @mattjns

    4 жыл бұрын

    EPIC!!!

  • @dandl3149

    @dandl3149

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ryan Hall - stories like that make it all worthwhile 👍🏻

  • @felixsmittick9128
    @felixsmittick91284 жыл бұрын

    Elton John is a Genius and worthy of Starstruckness.

  • @hanreality.7266

    @hanreality.7266

    4 жыл бұрын

    F Smittick what a stunning word 👍

  • @NJP76

    @NJP76

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@hanreality.7266 Gotta add that one to my vocabulary.

  • @Nowhy

    @Nowhy

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nope, just a talent.

  • @oldestgamer

    @oldestgamer

    4 жыл бұрын

    from the movie "Starstruck"

  • @cirenosnor5768

    @cirenosnor5768

    4 жыл бұрын

    Elton AND Bernie are genius

  • @tomada36
    @tomada363 жыл бұрын

    When I was 13 I bought the "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" album at a yard sale for two dollars. I already liked the few songs I knew, including the title track, but this album introduced me to other great Elton John songs that I hadn't heard. Best two dollars I ever spent.

  • @sportsygirl8

    @sportsygirl8

    5 ай бұрын

    i know this has nothing to do with Elton John, but I had a similar experience last year. I always liked a few of Boston's songs and I went to Walmart just to look at what CDs they had, I was more or less trying to see if there was a Classic Rock compilation CD and there I saw "BOSTON" and $5! I listened to that album and every single song on there was sooooo good and best $5 spent.

  • @annika_panicka
    @annika_panicka2 жыл бұрын

    I love that Elton John introduced himself when he popped into the studio. Some lesser and not as instantly recognizable artists can't even be bothered. 🌟🌟

  • @dawnmackey6485

    @dawnmackey6485

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's because Elton has class. Something a lot of these newer artists are sadly lacking. ☺

  • @josephmango4628

    @josephmango4628

    2 жыл бұрын

    Right, like he would have to introduce himself to anyone... especially a musician no less. AMAZING.

  • @HouseholdDog
    @HouseholdDog3 жыл бұрын

    Elton John at one point sold 2% of the entirety of the world's music.

  • @dibutler9151
    @dibutler91514 жыл бұрын

    I have an Elton song, as well. I got on an elevator with him here in Atlanta in the early 00s, and he told me he had a blouse just like mine, back in the 80s. I quickly replied, well, it came from a 2nd hand shop, so maybe it is yours. He cracked up. I made Elton John laugh.

  • @logankeilty4529

    @logankeilty4529

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nice

  • @bikegypsy268

    @bikegypsy268

    4 жыл бұрын

    Awesome!

  • @jackdellad4602

    @jackdellad4602

    4 жыл бұрын

    Haha, hard thing to do...supposedly!!

  • @lsvtecb18c1

    @lsvtecb18c1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Did he stroke you off at a medium pace?

  • @d.whitman7455

    @d.whitman7455

    4 жыл бұрын

    Elton John song... Elton John story... What's the difference? English is a BITCH!!!

  • @FrankitoSapiente
    @FrankitoSapiente2 жыл бұрын

    Rick Beato has the ability to make one fall in love with every song he loves.

  • @barry1369
    @barry136910 ай бұрын

    Unbelievable song. The interplay during the Glastonbury performance was astonishing

  • @vedere2
    @vedere24 жыл бұрын

    Rick may be in there alone, but his fuse never burns out.

  • @neugey

    @neugey

    4 жыл бұрын

    Even though it's gonna be a long long time 🤣

  • @Oogbooga117

    @Oogbooga117

    4 жыл бұрын

    Its a nice hideout for when the corona virus spreads to us all 🦠 💀👽

  • @strawbrryfld1

    @strawbrryfld1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tommy Leonardi 😜

  • @Longhorn.Rock_Roll61

    @Longhorn.Rock_Roll61

    4 жыл бұрын

    What's the old saying even if your alone it's better to burn out than fade away.

  • @take1994

    @take1994

    4 жыл бұрын

    You’re not kidding. It’s a pleasure to watch someone so thrilled to be doing what they love.

  • @Axess-sv8nq
    @Axess-sv8nq4 жыл бұрын

    I grew up with Elton's music. In the late 70's, someone at a local yard sale was selling all his Elton John albums for a QUARTER each after not being able to handle it when Elton John came out. I bought them ALL! I still have that original vinyl today!

  • @johnjohnson3709

    @johnjohnson3709

    4 жыл бұрын

    Axess2084 , the guy couldn’t handle Elton coming out being gay. What a sad individual!! I’m sure he’s probably a “Christian” or something.

  • @photohounds

    @photohounds

    4 жыл бұрын

    All my a-hole atheist schoolmates refused to listen to EJ, or Queen. I couldn't care less, and never did. It's all about the music.🎶🎵

  • @Axess-sv8nq

    @Axess-sv8nq

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@photohounds At the end of the day, that's all it's about! I don't care what someone's sexual orientation is. It's irrelevant. Do they make awesome music? Do they write awesome books? Do they make great movies/TV shows? That's what matters.

  • @windnchgo

    @windnchgo

    4 жыл бұрын

    Their loss was your gain!

  • @Axess-sv8nq

    @Axess-sv8nq

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@windnchgo Big time! I collected a LOT of vinyl in the 70's and 80's!

  • @loud7070
    @loud70702 жыл бұрын

    One of Elton’s hidden heroes are his bands backing vocals and their perfect harmonies. Simply timeless.

  • @videosforthegoodlife2253

    @videosforthegoodlife2253

    2 жыл бұрын

    So true, Lou.

  • @jeffpecen1305

    @jeffpecen1305

    Жыл бұрын

    Could not agree with you more, Lou! His band, THIS band gave Elton some of the most perfect harmonies ever recorded, imho.

  • @utha2665
    @utha26652 жыл бұрын

    I'm a musician from way back, classically trained, so I understand the chord structures and progressions. But what I love is the way Rick teaches us about the music production side, something I have very little experience in, and the way he can pick out the chords by ear, it's just amazing, I've never been able to do that with such precision. I've only just found this channel, so I am going through all the content now, some really good stuff here.

  • @Po1itica11yNcorrect
    @Po1itica11yNcorrect4 жыл бұрын

    Elton John is arguably one of the greatest musicians of the past 100 years.

  • @pianosenzanima1

    @pianosenzanima1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Roflmao

  • @TheCrossEyedGaming

    @TheCrossEyedGaming

    4 жыл бұрын

    Not arguably. Elton John *is* one of the greatest musicians of the past 100 years.

  • @stillkickinbandgeorgianbay900

    @stillkickinbandgeorgianbay900

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@pianosenzanima1 Strange reaction to a quintessential composer and performer of any time.

  • @edwardprete

    @edwardprete

    4 жыл бұрын

    He’s a modern day Beethoven

  • @dannysantos1266

    @dannysantos1266

    4 жыл бұрын

    Fact

  • @thecanberean
    @thecanberean3 жыл бұрын

    Rick Beato has to be one of the most engaging personality/presenters on KZread. You can't but help be infected by his energy, passion and pure childlike joy in what he does. It's great.

  • @forwardfaith

    @forwardfaith

    3 жыл бұрын

    So true. He makes us love music all the more.

  • @mrkymrk99

    @mrkymrk99

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m so happy for Rick’s success on KZread, what humble cool guy and a great teacher! So glad he’s getting lots of respect from his hero’s like having a 2 hour lunch with Joni Mitchell and spending time with Peter Frampton!

  • @cheneyrobert

    @cheneyrobert

    3 жыл бұрын

    👏👏👏👏👏Rick is the best 😎👍🏻🥂

  • @kitekrazee

    @kitekrazee

    2 жыл бұрын

    I just wish I could play along with the songs like he does.

  • @concettaworkman5895

    @concettaworkman5895

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I love when he picks it apart (literally) and shows me why I knew it was such a great song.

  • @cheneyrobert
    @cheneyrobert3 жыл бұрын

    This is too cool 😎.....my mom met Elton in Atlanta when she was staying at the same hotel. They chatted and he was very cool 😎 and chill with my mom. My mother didn’t know who he was and he simply told her... “well I’m a pop star” 😂....my mother’s reply .....”I’m sure my children know who you are.” Great video as always 👏👏👏👏👍🏻🥂

  • @rumpelstiltskin9768

    @rumpelstiltskin9768

    Жыл бұрын

    And I think that today, I have become like your mother. Young people will ask me today if I know so-and-so and of course I have never heard of them. And don't give a ... because I am convinced that I already have had the privilege of listening to and experiencing the very best in rock/pop from the golden age.

  • @TheAbundance
    @TheAbundance3 жыл бұрын

    So, I began taking piano lessons last month, for the first time in my life, at the age of 68. And tonight, as I experienced this wonderful Beato journey into a song that has inspired me since it's release, it occured to me that YOU are partly responsible for my decision. You continually put on display the kind of joy and passion for music that I feel and want more of. That's why the piano lessons are happening. I hold the vision of being able to render an Elton John song with my own fingers (to the best of my ability) in the not too distant future!

  • @marils8452

    @marils8452

    2 жыл бұрын

    Elton John was responsible for my continuing piano lessons as a teenager. I was determined to play this, and damn it, I can.

  • @TheAbundance

    @TheAbundance

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@marils8452 YES!

  • @TheAbundance

    @TheAbundance

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Mck Idyl Bless you.

  • @TheAbundance

    @TheAbundance

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@cynthiahutchins6323 Yeah, and isn't inspiration an awesome thing?

  • @davegill7614

    @davegill7614

    2 жыл бұрын

    Never to late to learn I am doing royal school of music grade 6 at 51 years of age...

  • @mikemcintosh9933
    @mikemcintosh99334 жыл бұрын

    Before this if you had asked me how good Elton John can sing I would have said, "he's o.k." I never realized how good the singing is on this song. Hearing it isolated gave me goosebumps.

  • @carlodave9

    @carlodave9

    4 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. His vocal range was nuts; it gets overlooked because he made it all sound so effortless and simple. Then you try to sing it and...no.

  • @darbkavon

    @darbkavon

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @klausschneider1045
    @klausschneider10453 жыл бұрын

    I was 14 years old when Rocket Man came out, and ever since I felt this is simply a perfect pop song. It took me nearly 50 years from then on to find a man who knows that much about music and is able to play Guitar, Bass and Piano (at least) on that level to explain to me, why I was completely right. Thanks a lot, Mr. Beato, you made my day!

  • @george474747

    @george474747

    3 жыл бұрын

    You know, for all Rick's technical ability on bass and guitar, I feel piano is the instrument he was born to play. He's so naturally expressive whenever he's over a keyboard - just makes the music flow beautifully, and with instinctive touch.

  • @RJPick1

    @RJPick1

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are absolutely right. Honky Chateau was the first album I ever owned, I am probably a year or two younger than you but I loved the song and must have listened to it several hundred times. But Rick's explanation brings out things in it that I hadn't appreciated before. 50 odd years later it actually enhances the song for me now.

  • @MetalizedButt
    @MetalizedButt2 жыл бұрын

    The guitar slides give a sort of meteor flying through space kind of effect ☄️ 🚀

  • @Nor1961

    @Nor1961

    Жыл бұрын

    The great Davey Johnstone...who was only 20 when the Honky Chateau album was recorded!

  • @videosforthegoodlife2253
    @videosforthegoodlife22532 жыл бұрын

    Elton is underrated in both piano playing and as a vocalist. And that's in light of the fact that he's one of the highest rated of both. He's just a bundle of magic.

  • @memyself1670
    @memyself16704 жыл бұрын

    I know you loose money on these videos. Just want to say thank you I love these break downs. As a person who loves music and doesn't play anything they give me a greater enjoyment of my favorite songs.

  • @carlodave9
    @carlodave94 жыл бұрын

    Elton was a machine at this point. He'd look over lyrics at breakfast, come up with a song (within minutes), record mere hours after writing. The band would learn, rehearse & record in the afternoon, overdubs and a rough mix by the evening. All this virtuosity & talent just sort of natural flowing -- for years! Almost unbelievable.

  • @DJFalkoHannover

    @DJFalkoHannover

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes, thx to cocaine

  • @carlodave9

    @carlodave9

    4 жыл бұрын

    DJ Falko Hannover Actually no. Elton is honest and open about his drug use. He started cocaine during the Caribou sessions in 1974. No drug is a substitute for talent.

  • @frankoconnor3613

    @frankoconnor3613

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@carlodave9 Well said...as if a drug was gonna make any difference to his extreme talent!

  • @jaywunder13242

    @jaywunder13242

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@carlodave9 Exactly. Millions of cocaine users out there don't come up with stuff like Take Me to the Pilot.

  • @tambourinh

    @tambourinh

    4 жыл бұрын

    Elton John ist one of those artists where u know that he really completely was born to be exactly that artist.

  • @terryjohinke8065
    @terryjohinke80653 жыл бұрын

    Elton John is a modern day Mozart. There's so much to his music.

  • @jeffpecen1305

    @jeffpecen1305

    Жыл бұрын

    ABSOLUTELY agree in every sense of your comparison..the brilliance is in the ease in which the plunging depth of composition is brought to the surface to pour into every aspect of Elton's, the band's, Bernie's and the engineer's production of these songs..it's like the songs are left with nothing else to give to a listener's soul. Blondie said it best..."RAPTURE"

  • @mailuefterl
    @mailuefterl Жыл бұрын

    I just LOVE that first bass G. I can listen to it over and over again. It's just unreal...what an ingenious idea to let the bass start above the piano.

  • @JohnnyCameo
    @JohnnyCameo4 жыл бұрын

    Whenever I see a WMTSG about a song I don’t particularly like, I know I’m going to change my mind and become a fan by the end

  • @lizhoch6511

    @lizhoch6511

    4 жыл бұрын

    Me too!

  • @billmiller9145

    @billmiller9145

    4 жыл бұрын

    HA!! I did that with "Go Your Own Way". I just grew tired of the album at large, especially the "radio hits". Then heard that breakdown track by track. Instant fan again.

  • @Fuzcapp

    @Fuzcapp

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah - happens every time. :-)

  • @paulquirk3783

    @paulquirk3783

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yup

  • @MarkPritchardGuitar

    @MarkPritchardGuitar

    4 жыл бұрын

    I agree but not this song, i loved this song before and even more after.

  • @kevinho8
    @kevinho84 жыл бұрын

    Had a long day at work. Poured myself a glass of red, flicked on KZread and found Rick doing my favourite Elton song. A good end to the day.

  • @rebekahlevy4562
    @rebekahlevy45622 жыл бұрын

    I love that Beato can back up what he says with illustration on whatever instrument, in the moment. Nice teacher, getting kids (especially) to LISTEN...to voicing, to harmony choices, to bass lines, to effects, to how to support the lyrics with the music...NICE teacher.

  • @Eiraart
    @Eiraart3 жыл бұрын

    People like you are so important to the young and up coming writers - I’m hopeful my daughters generation goes back to the beauty of writing with an instrument and a friend by your side.

  • @AJ-ln4sm
    @AJ-ln4sm3 жыл бұрын

    My older sister died too young in 1981, she was a huge Elton John fan, every time I hear him it takes me back to a better time listening to records with my big sis.

  • @marcuswilliams6840

    @marcuswilliams6840

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad they're good memories for you, Alanzo.

  • @hildabaeza8019

    @hildabaeza8019

    3 жыл бұрын

    Music is way better when you enjoy it with your loved ones. Sorry for your loss

  • @SpeedyVV

    @SpeedyVV

    2 жыл бұрын

    Big sis, a gift from God!

  • @saddestchord7622
    @saddestchord76224 жыл бұрын

    Elton John is such a badass. I'm not easily star-struck, either, but that guy is a legend. Wonderful song.

  • @karenvanhook6748
    @karenvanhook6748 Жыл бұрын

    I've always loved Elton John, but these videos you're making open up whole new dimensions of his music to me. The section with Elton doing the piano intro almost made me cry. I actually didn't know that a piano section with no vocals could move me to tears. Elton is amazing at communicating emotion through the piano.

  • @deanstewart27
    @deanstewart272 жыл бұрын

    I played this song in a gig last night, and just rewatched this vid tonight. Damn I love playing it, it really talks to me when I play it, in the groove there's so much space. Elton wrote his ass off back then, such a talent. I saw him play live on his last tour here in Australia: 3 hour gig, a true muso, just like us, working his ass off for the crowd, you can see the buzz he gets from playing live, it feels so good to see that, a true hero doing what we all do on stage. Elton is a fkn champion. ❤️

  • @sdemosi
    @sdemosi4 жыл бұрын

    My first girlfriend was a huge Elton John fan. I remember her putting on Your Song (late 80s) and I'd never heard it before. We didn't own a radio growing up and so I heard very little popular music. I thought it was the most beautiful thing I'd heard in my life. Hearing that song and experiencing young foolish love for the first time was one of the most innocently beautiful moments of my life. I hear the song and it brings me back to a different time & vibe. Thank you Elton.

  • @johnc206

    @johnc206

    3 жыл бұрын

    I heard "Your Song" when it was freshly out on Top 40 radio, I was in a clothing store. I remember what they were selling (leather coats with the fur still on the inside (yeah, cruel, sad, but that was then)). I stopped and listened. I don't know why I like that song, it's not the kind of song I like, generally (whatever that means), but as long ago as that was, I do still remember how it got my attention.

  • @swillm3ister

    @swillm3ister

    3 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful, thanks for sharing bro...

  • @musicbro8225

    @musicbro8225

    3 жыл бұрын

    Definitely!!! An expression of innocence performed by inspired genius.

  • @Ocrilat

    @Ocrilat

    3 жыл бұрын

    I grew up being raised by my Grandparents, so my musical background as a Kid was Chopin, the classics, opera, etc. My first concert was the Boston Pops. Hearing popular music as an older kid (13-14) was a weird experience...and when I discovered Elton, I was blown away (trying to educate myself, I was going through my dads old records, and I stumbled on a very worn copy of 11-17-70. I fell in love with the music, and never looked back. This was in the early 80s).

  • @christianflugel918

    @christianflugel918

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hello, sdemosi, I just discovered the very young symphatical Piano-Playeress "Emily Linge" with her rather very extremely nice cover Version of Elton's "Your Song" here on KZread. Playing on a real Concert-Piano (Flü

  • @joehendershott2852
    @joehendershott28524 жыл бұрын

    Music is the silence between the notes. Claude Debussy - in reference to your comment about this song not working in our add culture

  • @Samana009

    @Samana009

    4 жыл бұрын

    That is one of the key points of why Pink Floyd has a hook on you. There are a lot of empty bars on the music, where the music is kind of a background of a mood. Nothing is rushed... that is the best that I can explain

  • @m0hoosier
    @m0hoosier2 жыл бұрын

    No one in music was loved more than Elton by all kids growing up in the 70’s. There was no one like him. He could ballad ‘Your Song’ and rock ‘Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting), with the best of them. Tiny Dancer, Levon, Daniel, The Bitch is Back, Philadelphia Freedom, Crocodile Rock, Honkey Cat, Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds. Yes, a couple of covers - but to us they were Elton.

  • @randallpetersen9164

    @randallpetersen9164

    Жыл бұрын

    At the roller skating rink in the 70s, it was just one Elton John song after another. :)

  • @americanpancakelive
    @americanpancakelive2 жыл бұрын

    Elton's piano writing is so exquisitely beautiful and emotional as his vocal performances. Coupled with Taupin's stunningly evocative poetry and their is NO comparison. Sometimes I fear that their songs will be forgotten, if that ever happens it will be so sad.

  • @KeyBorg1
    @KeyBorg14 жыл бұрын

    I never tire of Elton John songs. But listening to his vocals soloed...just...wow. What an incredible talent. Thanks Rick for this video.

  • @johncook7281

    @johncook7281

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes, it is easier to hear the natural talent in the vocals when they're isolated. Elton sounded so strong.

  • @WoolyBuggerPicker
    @WoolyBuggerPicker4 жыл бұрын

    I bought this album when I was a teen back in '72, along with a pair of Sennheiser HD414 headphones. I put on Rocket Man and when that huge, spacial chorus kicked in I shouted out my first f word in front of my folks! lol

  • @arndgronenberg

    @arndgronenberg

    4 жыл бұрын

    I should grab my trusty pair of Sennheiser HD414SL I bought in the 80s and listen again 😎

  • @WoolyBuggerPicker

    @WoolyBuggerPicker

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@bobbythecajun7869 Yes, I saw them worn by big band conductor's on TV a lot too (mine had the blue foam).

  • @WoolyBuggerPicker

    @WoolyBuggerPicker

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@arndgronenberg Do it! it's a superbly engineered production for sure 👍

  • @Jinkabel
    @Jinkabel3 жыл бұрын

    I am not a musician, but love music...almost all kinds of music. It's wonderful to watch Rick geek out over "Rocket Man," because I feel the same way about this song. Incredibly beautiful and utterly unique.

  • @EvilSean62

    @EvilSean62

    2 жыл бұрын

    everyone is a musician ... the ability to know what you like or dislike opens the door ... the rest is fight club, top gear and "happy" .. if you`re lucky

  • @ricko.4411
    @ricko.44112 жыл бұрын

    Elton is a gift to the world!

  • @Curtfj
    @Curtfj3 жыл бұрын

    "And all this science I don't understand , It's just my job five days a week" Such a thought provoking, haunting line...

  • @PeterCamberwick

    @PeterCamberwick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Really? I always thought it was a pretty dumb line myself. I mean, the guy really ought to understand at least some of the science, if it's his job and he's going up there on his own in space. LOL. Unless I've missed something. That, which follows on from the line about Mars not being the kind of place to raise your kids, in fact it's cold as hell? Yeah. Great song. Not sure about the lyrics. LOL

  • @Caperhere

    @Caperhere

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PeterCamberwick Ray Bradbury wrote a book called ‘ The Illustrated Man’. 1951. One of the stories was The Rocket Man. It surmised in the future being a spaceman would become just another job. [ sort of like sailors working weeks on/ weeks off ]. So no need for science . The rocket man loves going to space, but realizes he is ruining his family by being away. So he decides to take one last trip, which turns out to kill him. The Illustrated Man was made into a movie, and Bernie was aiming to get the song in it. Didn’t happen. Source: Article from a radio station .

  • @pauldickinson6943

    @pauldickinson6943

    2 жыл бұрын

    a brilliant song, it's the melody to and I think it's gonna be a long long time that's the killer hook.

  • @Mcfreddo

    @Mcfreddo

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PeterCamberwick Well, there was only one geologist that went to the moon.

  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths014 жыл бұрын

    Elton John is easily one of the most influential and iconic musicians to ever emerge! A fine treat for today to hear Rick's take on Rocket Man!

  • @bobblowhard8823
    @bobblowhard88233 жыл бұрын

    Hey, Rick, if you haven't already, you should do a video on "Funeral For A Friend/ Love Lies Bleeding" by Elton John.

  • @jillgarcia7335

    @jillgarcia7335

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yaaaaaaaaaaaaas!

  • @davidhamilton8984

    @davidhamilton8984

    2 жыл бұрын

    AWESOME song!

  • @DataPilot370

    @DataPilot370

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @markpickerel1507
    @markpickerel15072 жыл бұрын

    This song is achingly beautiful and deceptively complex. The backing vocals are transcendent, and I'm glad Rick highlighted them. One thing about this song is that it has a meta element to it, in that it always leaves me wanting more and to hear it again and again. The very theme of the song is having this position of glory but being unsatisfied, so it fits perfectly with this feeling. I can't say enough good things about it.

  • @valeriobertoncello1809

    @valeriobertoncello1809

    2 ай бұрын

    Rick barely discussed the lyrics, but they are so beatiful, so deep as well. They have so many levels of interpretation... just recently, after learning about Elton's struggles with heroin, I realized the clear allegory of a man suffering from an addiction in them. "I'll be high as a kyte" and "I'm not the man they think I am at home, oh no no no": it was like listening to these lyrics for the first time, and I was so moved that I actually cried, which had never happened to me while listening to music. I guess I always perceived the deep, sad quality within the music of Rocket Man, but I could never understand it while listening to it as a kid. It left me subconsciously puzzled, innocently comparing that deepfelt sensation to what I thought was just a touch of melancholy, in mostly uplifting lyrics. The song is a masterpiece for the ages.

  • @mooghead
    @mooghead4 жыл бұрын

    'Levon' by Elton John is my absolute favourite song of all time. It is incredible.

  • @AbbeyRoadkill1

    @AbbeyRoadkill1

    4 жыл бұрын

    "Funeral For a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" is the one that blows me away... but he has so many. As a melodicist, Elton is in Paul McCartney and Brian Wilson's league.

  • @dannylgriffin

    @dannylgriffin

    4 жыл бұрын

    Agree about Levon!

  • @AlbertoVO5

    @AlbertoVO5

    4 жыл бұрын

    Whammy Bard Agreed. At their level it’s silly of me to even say this but as a lifelong die hard Beatles fan I recently admitted to myself that if I had to pick one or the others albums I’d pick Eltons. Not as cerebral but just more fun to listen to. I think. I dunno. :)

  • @deepsix1827
    @deepsix18274 жыл бұрын

    This takes me back to my childhood in the early 70s, where my mom would have me sitting at the counter in my high chair while she had Elton John playing on her turntable. He was her favorite of all time. She passed several years ago and I felt some sadness watching this, though I'm glad you did it.

  • @thoyo

    @thoyo

    4 жыл бұрын

    RIP to a great woman I'm sure. :)

  • @Jelsick

    @Jelsick

    4 жыл бұрын

    I know exactly where you're coming from. My mom was a big Barry Manilow fan during his 70s heyday and also John Denver. I still have a Barry Manilow greatest hits double LP that my mom purchased at Kmart in the late 70s. She passed away in 1986, and I think of her every time I hear his old hits from that era.

  • @cgirl111

    @cgirl111

    4 жыл бұрын

    Search on KZread for Sara Bareilles / Yellowbrick Road. The orchestrated version is best imo, the one where she is wearing the white and black dress. I find it stunning and changed my view and appreciation for the song.

  • @mode1charlie170

    @mode1charlie170

    4 жыл бұрын

    mountain bear ..nice story....cheers to all the moms out there that are no longer with us...

  • @jpol3808

    @jpol3808

    4 жыл бұрын

    Every time you hear Elton, sing it for your mom and when the songs done, you should have a peaceful feeling inside you with warm memories of your mom. Take care. Jpol.

  • @HouseDaddyHouse
    @HouseDaddyHouse3 жыл бұрын

    Elton is a genius. And of course Bernies lyric writing. Match made in heaven.

  • @worldwidehappiness
    @worldwidehappiness3 жыл бұрын

    Elton had a distinctive voice. You recognise it instantly. It's also a great voice. And his piano playing is great too.

  • @dinosdoll
    @dinosdoll4 жыл бұрын

    Decisively, the most enjoyable video I've ever seen. As a retired music teacher and lifelong Elton fan, this made my day. I only regret that I just found you. Thank you, kind sir.

  • @lsvtecb18c1

    @lsvtecb18c1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Did he stroke you off at a medium pace?

  • @meebrbey

    @meebrbey

    4 жыл бұрын

    Agree, the most interesting video I've seen in a really long time

  • @tracyavent-costanza346

    @tracyavent-costanza346

    3 жыл бұрын

    rick will take you other places. enjoy it, he has a good brain and shares what hits him.

  • @dinosdoll

    @dinosdoll

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tracyavent-costanza346 Thank you! I have been. enjoying him!

  • @swillm3ister

    @swillm3ister

    3 жыл бұрын

    Share with your classes.. that would be so appropriate and awesome.

  • @MarcoPolo-je5ej
    @MarcoPolo-je5ej4 жыл бұрын

    Davey Johnstone is one of the most underrated guitarists out there. He's just an incredible guitarist and when it comes to epic riffs with a hook, he is second to none. Just listen to Elton's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and you'll hear Davey all over with masterful riffs. On a side note, I actually met Davey Johnstone near Portland, Oregon at a.....wait for it, tanning salon! Davey is equally known for his year-round tan as much as being Elton John's guitar player.

  • @kenlee5015

    @kenlee5015

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'd say the same about the EJ band, excepting the tan part. Dee Murray (sp?) was very musical on bass, Nigel was very solid. Their harmonies were as good as the Eagles or the Beach Boys.

  • @simes205

    @simes205

    4 жыл бұрын

    Find out how Davy got the job.

  • @tomacosta85

    @tomacosta85

    4 жыл бұрын

    Davey kicks ass.. Saturday night alright for fighting. Great guitar hook. Drives that song.

  • @Theweeze100

    @Theweeze100

    4 жыл бұрын

    Marco Polo Yep, Daley’s playing was phenomenal. I’m sure most Elton John fans really appreciate what a great player he is. But, being a bass player, I can’t tell you how phenomenal Dee Murray was in the minds of most young bass players at the time. (Consider his work on GYBR). I just wanted to pipe in and tip my my hat to a wonderful musician. R.I.P.

  • @dvrrocks4161

    @dvrrocks4161

    4 жыл бұрын

    Funeral for a friend. Awesome riffs!

  • @richardfowler6969
    @richardfowler696910 күн бұрын

    I went to Dillions with my Dad this morning and was smoking a cigarette while driving and this song came on and my Dad immediately turned it up and sang every word perfectly. The greatest feeling in the world is not having one yourself but witnessing someone else have a moment.

  • @larryschmid3834
    @larryschmid38348 күн бұрын

    No one writes original melodies like Sir Elton. He can make "any" lyric sound like it was born with the melody. That is his genius.

  • @nicholasjsanchez
    @nicholasjsanchez4 жыл бұрын

    Dee Murray's bass playing was sublime. Very underrated.

  • @patrickgroll2046

    @patrickgroll2046

    4 жыл бұрын

    The bass and drums could not possibly have been more tasteful. Less is more, when it's done immaculately

  • @strawbrryfld1
    @strawbrryfld14 жыл бұрын

    Love your giddy enthusiasm for this song. Reminds me of how I felt when I got this album. I had two albums on my Christmas list when I was 10 (1975) the first was Queens A Night at the Opera and the second was Elton Johns Greatest Hits. My father explained he was unable to find A Night At the Opera, but was able to get Eltons Greatest Hits for me. (Which I still have) I played this record over and over ...drove my parents crazy... it was my ONLY record and I was so excited to get my hands on the cover art. Album art gave you a piece of a band. I always disliked cds for their lack of visual information. This record still leaves me breathless.

  • @mattdad8429
    @mattdad8429 Жыл бұрын

    Madman Across the Water, while not Elton's favorite album of his, is definitely mine. Every single track is flawless. Title track is killer, Rocket Man, Indian Sunset is a slow burn but absolutely mind-blowing storytelling and vocal performance, Razorface, Mellow Mood - the list goes on. Perfect album start to finish.

  • @larryschmid3834
    @larryschmid3834Күн бұрын

    It's great because Sir Elton wrote it, sang it, played on it, left his fingerprints all over it. The guy's a genius and his lyric writer is the luckest man in the world. Elton does not turn out stinkers. How long we been listening to his melodies and they are as fresh as day old strawberries. His piano is unbelievable in it's orginality. Yea, the greatest living songwriter and performer. God gave you the winning ticket Elton. You will be the big dog in heaven, tell em move over on the piano stool when you get there.

  • @MusicLover-yo5rs
    @MusicLover-yo5rs3 жыл бұрын

    I’m not a musician, and don’t understand a lot of technical stuff Rick talks about, but the breakdown of the songs makes me appreciate even further the music I’ve loved since childhood. Thank you Rick for insight on music. I always enjoy watching your videos! 🙂👍🏽👍🏽

  • @carterrodriquez7494
    @carterrodriquez74943 жыл бұрын

    Let us never overlook Bernie and his metaphor mastery. The poet.

  • @epicon6

    @epicon6

    3 жыл бұрын

    Who was outlooking him?

  • @Ocrilat

    @Ocrilat

    3 жыл бұрын

    Or the band. Elton writes the tunes...but the band translates it, in their own way, for their instruments, on their own, with no suggestions or interference from Elton (according to Nigel Olsson and Davey Johnstone). No one forgets about Bernie. Everyone forgets about Nigel, Dee and Davey...even the biopic 'Rocket Man' wrote the band out of the story, which was a shame.

  • @groksr

    @groksr

    3 жыл бұрын

    I love Elton John hes a genius is far is Bernie goes I put him there next to Ringo Starr is one of the luckiest people ever born

  • @seeburg220

    @seeburg220

    3 жыл бұрын

    What metaphors ?

  • @bobcrochit4427

    @bobcrochit4427

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@groksr Compering him to Ringo Starr, what an absolutely stupid thing to say

  • @progpuss
    @progpuss Жыл бұрын

    His musicality set him apart a natural thing you can't teach it's either in you or it isn't.

  • @renejean2523
    @renejean25233 жыл бұрын

    Why do I like watching these videos so much? I'm understanding about 5% of what Rick is explaining, yet it's all totally absorbing. I didn't even know there was such a thing as a pre-chorus! Awesome!

  • @dawnsauve399

    @dawnsauve399

    2 жыл бұрын

    Because he helps label and dissect WHY we love the music so much. It isn't "just because," there are actual reasons why some songs are flat out amazing.

  • @dandann8237

    @dandann8237

    2 жыл бұрын

    5%?i can only dream of 5%

  • @karenbultman6995

    @karenbultman6995

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m so immersed in these videos. Trying to work out harmonies in my head.

  • @AFrownAndAFatMan
    @AFrownAndAFatMan4 жыл бұрын

    “Fades. I’m going to do a whole show on that!” We’re waiting, Rick. Great show this one, by the way. 🤓

  • @thoyo

    @thoyo

    4 жыл бұрын

    For real!

  • @thomasulrich3107

    @thomasulrich3107

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think it's gonna be a long long time

  • @321drum

    @321drum

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes the fade out and also the Big Finish you don't hear that any more, Nugent did that a lot in concert

  • @gac914

    @gac914

    4 жыл бұрын

    They don't do fades, (or intros,) as much anymore as it only gives all the yapping radio hosts additional time to hear their own voice running on since there's no lyrics. DRIVES ME NUTS!!! Musicians take time to craft an ENTIRE song, only to have some half-wit talk over it!!!!!

  • @realCaptainSanta

    @realCaptainSanta

    4 жыл бұрын

    Favorite fade outs: Cruel to Be Kind - Nick Lowe You Make My Dreams - Hall & Oates Hey, Hey, What Can I Do? - Zep

  • @manjus3
    @manjus34 жыл бұрын

    “In our A.D.D. culture, there’s never any space” - It’s lonely out there in space.

  • @nbt3663

    @nbt3663

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nice

  • @tracyavent-costanza346

    @tracyavent-costanza346

    3 жыл бұрын

    maybe one of the silver linings of the covid thing, is that some "space" is being blasted out of that ADD culture by a pandemic.

  • @bethsnider9639

    @bethsnider9639

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tracyavent-costanza346 Unfortunately, many can't seem to handle it. Hole in the soul.

  • @tracyavent-costanza346

    @tracyavent-costanza346

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@bethsnider9639 I used to dream of having a hole in my soul.

  • @johnjohnson3709

    @johnjohnson3709

    3 жыл бұрын

    It’s lonely out there in space if you’re gay and can’t tell anyone.

  • @jeffthewhiff
    @jeffthewhiff Жыл бұрын

    Anytime I hear a classic Elton John song from the 70s, I always think of my older brother who was Elton's biggest fan and his songs were constantly played in our house while growing-up. Also, what makes the songwriting team of Elton John and Bernie Taupin so great is that even their lesser-known songs could have been huge hits as well! 🎹

  • @happycommuter3523

    @happycommuter3523

    10 ай бұрын

    Exactly! It’s impossible to imagine one without the other.

  • @walruswasrob
    @walruswasrobАй бұрын

    Davey Johnstone did an instructional video a number of years ago where he broke down the guitar parts of some of the Elton songs from his catalog including Rocket Man. Davey also demonstrated the song’s guitar part not that long ago on his Instagram page. The guitar secret is that he uses a Bb tuning (low to high: F, Bb, Bb, F, Bb,D) which accounts for the unusual guitar chord voicings that you hear in the song. The tuning is also used on Curtains from the Capt. Fantastic album.

  • @ronanrogers4127
    @ronanrogers41274 жыл бұрын

    It’s incredible that Elton has always said he never liked his singing voice, but in this period he was a great singer with a beautiful voice.

  • @alannicolle3361

    @alannicolle3361

    4 жыл бұрын

    John Lennon was the same. He would always ask Geoff Emerick to add effects to it.

  • @musik102

    @musik102

    3 жыл бұрын

    But it's not his voice. He sounds American; indeed, when he first emerged my first thought was, "Wow, this chap has been listening to Jose Feliciano."

  • @crumplezone1

    @crumplezone1

    3 жыл бұрын

    Most people are self effacing it`s a human trait , that`s what sorts out the wheat from the chaff :)

  • @Shaun.Stephens

    @Shaun.Stephens

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@musik102 Both Elton and Bernie not only grew up listening to American music but Elton also started his playing career playing piano for touring American singers. Bernie's a huge 'wild west' fan and his lyrics couldn't get more American if you tried. Roy Rogers, Tumbleweed connection (Album), Texan Love Song, Country Comfort, My Father's Gun, Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy... Notice a theme? It's Bernie's lyrics that Elton sings and he sings them in character. As for 'Rocket Man' the UK didn't have a space program so that was American-themed too.

  • @Shaun.Stephens

    @Shaun.Stephens

    3 жыл бұрын

    @MusicManMaurice Yep. I'm aware there's more to 'Roy Rogers' than just the wild west ("I'd rather have ham on my sandwich than cheese... etc."). However it does have a wild west theme. Yeah, agree about the rest of those songs. I own Elton and Bernie's first 10 or so albums and know them intimately. I owned a few of them on vinyl even though I was very young when they came out (GYBR was the first LP I ever bought). When CDs came around I replaced my vinyl and bought the ones I'd lost or didn't own until then. I'm not really a fan of much of their music after the mid/late 70s - at least not until Peachtree Road etc. lately.

  • @nickdryad
    @nickdryad4 жыл бұрын

    Rocket Man is one of themost beautiful short stories ever written.

  • @oppothumbs1

    @oppothumbs1

    3 жыл бұрын

    Courtesy of David Bowie's Major Tom. But that was Taupin not Elton.

  • @3DNurbz

    @3DNurbz

    3 жыл бұрын

    Taupin was inspired by Ray Bradbury's short story R IS FOR ROCKET. Story of a man compelled to do cargo runs through space like Sailors are compelled to return to the sea.

  • @nickdryad

    @nickdryad

    3 жыл бұрын

    Paul Gandhi perhaps, but not heavily. That bit. But the main character in the story is the son, whose relationship with his father is the central. RocketMan the song is about the fathers point of view.

  • @ourjuliet
    @ourjuliet3 жыл бұрын

    ELTON. There are no other words. I cannot convey how deeply I love him. I mean c’mon. The catalog. Wtf. You could do endless videos on him alone. The Ballad of Danny Bailey. Give that a whirl, Rick!

  • @keeperofwickets1781

    @keeperofwickets1781

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@CookingAroundTheWorld Outstanding song. When EJ finishes touring, he claims he's going to do some residences at some venues, playing only non-singles. Hopefully Danny Bailey gets a look in. Would be very surprised if it didn't.

  • @seandeal1469

    @seandeal1469

    3 жыл бұрын

    One of Eltons epics, that and Ticking.....

  • @automachinehead

    @automachinehead

    3 жыл бұрын

    my favorite album of his will always be Captain Fantastic

  • @broton69

    @broton69

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@automachinehead same here, it's a stunning album

  • @rustybearden1800

    @rustybearden1800

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know what you mean - EJ has been the soundtrack of my life since I first discovered his music - hard to imagine my life without his music💖

  • @OmniphonProductions
    @OmniphonProductions2 жыл бұрын

    As a songwriter, I've often thought of fades as evidence...like the writer(s) painted themselves into a chordal corner, and they just couldn't figure out how to get out of it. It's cool to hear songs like this that _use_ the fade as a place to "hide Easter eggs." As a lyricist I never liked this song; too much empty space and lines that don't rhyme or resolve. _However,_ it recently popped up on my Pandora playlist, and I _finally_ realized that musical _emptiness_ totally accentuates the feeling of _loneliness_ the character feels, and the unresolved vocal lines beautifully mimic the way everything in his life is "on hold" until he gets back...and he's not sure how life will be upon his return. Between _these_ realizations and Rick's revelations in this video, I LOVE IT!

  • @julianwells4055
    @julianwells40554 жыл бұрын

    Wold love to hear Rick's analysis of Funeral for a Friend/Love lies Bleeding.

  • @spikedee1538

    @spikedee1538

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh yes, what an epic song man that would take some time to do though, and Rick would have to dig out all his synths!!

  • @wadejones3644

    @wadejones3644

    4 жыл бұрын

    Haha ,,, just thought of that and saw ur comment !

  • @acarouselofantics

    @acarouselofantics

    4 жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @julianwells4055

    @julianwells4055

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's one of the most intricate songs that I can think of. Every time I listen to it I'm amazed at how it transitions from one part to another. Would love for Rick to tackle it.

  • @realbram
    @realbram4 жыл бұрын

    And God said: "I will create a KZread so my silver music man can fill mankinds' heart with joy"

  • @selkiewoolnough4362

    @selkiewoolnough4362

    4 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant!

  • @selkiewoolnough4362

    @selkiewoolnough4362

    4 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant comment!

  • @webware-yt
    @webware-ytАй бұрын

    the "rake of the pick" 🎉stuff was truly incredible.

  • @WeaponsEducation
    @WeaponsEducation3 жыл бұрын

    Elton and Bernie Taupin should be proud of you.

  • @mailmanx69

    @mailmanx69

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hell with them, I’M proud of Rick!! I know he’s honored that I feel that way! 😇

  • @gotham61
    @gotham614 жыл бұрын

    What's most impressive about the backing vocals is that those weren't some studio singers brought in to do the backing, that was Elton's band musicians Dee, Davey and Nigel.

  • @ianmuir3640

    @ianmuir3640

    4 жыл бұрын

    gotham61 Is that Davey of its Magic fame ?

  • @gotham61

    @gotham61

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ianmuir3640 Huh? No idea who you're referring to. Davey Johnstone is Elton's long time guitarist and backing singer.

  • @jamesrigberg4354

    @jamesrigberg4354

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@gotham61 I'm guessing he means David Paton, singer/bassist for Pilot ("Magic"). Under-appreciated musician and band.

  • @Boleskinebeatz

    @Boleskinebeatz

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ian Muir that’s Pilot..

  • @pg1171

    @pg1171

    3 жыл бұрын

    I've heard that they never knew how good they sounded until they recorded Harmony. That's when they realized that they were onto something.

  • @ds693ny
    @ds693ny3 жыл бұрын

    This is one of your best, Rick. One of these days someone's going to do a series called "What makes Rick Beato's Analyses Great?" Thanks for posting your work for us all to enjoy.

  • @roberthouston3824

    @roberthouston3824

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, he doesn't just analyze what makes music or musicians great, but what defines being human. And that is the truest measure of music...Humanity.

  • @6thwilbury2331

    @6thwilbury2331

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@roberthouston3824 OK whatever, hippie. Hahaha j.k... well said. 😀

  • @TammyGordin

    @TammyGordin

    3 жыл бұрын

    Derivative of a derivative.

  • @roningaijin7701

    @roningaijin7701

    3 жыл бұрын

    He loves production.

  • @george474747

    @george474747

    3 жыл бұрын

    Rick's always great, because he always does what he's sincerely passionate about. However, for me, all I could take away was that piano part... My god, it's beautiful...

  • @JaniAllanSA
    @JaniAllanSA2 жыл бұрын

    His joy at analysing complex elements sparkles. I could watch him for HOURS. I am a classically trained pianist and I KNOW NOTHING. Thank you Mr Beato. \

  • @RamonOchoaMusic
    @RamonOchoaMusic4 жыл бұрын

    The singing starts right away so no DJ can ever talk over the song for the first x amount of seconds on the radio!

  • @johncook7281

    @johncook7281

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ha! Good point. A DJ came to my H S. years back and told us about having the song clock so they'd stop talking before the singing. Missed some good intros that way.

  • @Goffix2009

    @Goffix2009

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@johncook7281 A few years back, I spoke with "Cousin Brucie" a DJ from NYC. I asked him why the "talk over". He explained to me about AM radio. The DJ was paid by the amount of words they used at that time.

  • @johncook7281

    @johncook7281

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Goffix2009 I'm a bit amazed. Talking is not the reason I listed to stations. But I completely believe you. Because I remember DJs talking right up to word one.

  • @RamonOchoaMusic

    @RamonOchoaMusic

    4 жыл бұрын

    John Cook I don’t listen to modern pop but I want Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga to have a bunch of songs that also start with vocals instantly to pave the way for the next generation.

  • @SyntagmaStation
    @SyntagmaStation4 жыл бұрын

    At the part where Rick says, “drum fill, no crash” I about crapped my pants. It’s true. How did those young men have such maturity and artistic restraint?

  • @d-d-i

    @d-d-i

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's actually something I've been thinking a lot very often. Seems that a lot of the music for the past 20-30 years, especially rock music, overulitizes crash hits and hi-hat is too open and/or too high in the mix. Those constants tshh-sounds floods the soundspace and there's no room for other stuff/details to be audible clearly. This song is perfect example of the opposite, where the main beat is in the focus and those symbal hits are just very minor and only when absolutely needed.

  • @johncook7281

    @johncook7281

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Area Mann Part it was in the culture, bigger part, Gift , Talent.

  • @Churd84538

    @Churd84538

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@d-d-i I agree 100% my thoughts exactly. I refer to it as hissing and it drives me nuts. Listen to Cream and Ginger Bakers musical style of playing drums. He understood pitch and balance. Very natural ear for music.

  • @d-d-i

    @d-d-i

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Pheno Absolutely, same goes for Corky Laing of Mountain, whose music was in similar vein. His focus is in the snare and his fills with it are tight as hell.

  • @bertgetner9397

    @bertgetner9397

    4 жыл бұрын

    Every great band has a even better producer behind them.

  • @jmona3046
    @jmona30462 жыл бұрын

    Rick's passion for music is contagious. All those little details that one hears but now understand. This is a master class. Lovely

  • @chrisholbrooks412
    @chrisholbrooks4122 жыл бұрын

    And I think it's going to be a long, long time until we get another song this good.

  • @williamknell864
    @williamknell8644 жыл бұрын

    I love how the song just begins, voice and piano, and the lyric is explaining the mission, and it assembles around that, like the ship is being loaded. Then lift off! Those ascending and descending guitar slides. Taking off and landing. This is incredible theatre of the mind. Just the arrangement! The lyrics bring detail of the internal and physical journey he's setting off on. Fantastic!!

  • @NicoleKrawczyk

    @NicoleKrawczyk

    4 жыл бұрын

    Elton really has a falir for using music to tell the lyrical story. Its what made him amazing at creating musicals.

  • @uhklem

    @uhklem

    4 жыл бұрын

    Great lyrics. This song being right in the context of the Apollo program, along with Space Oddity - which I think came out before. I like both of them but Rocket Man was definitely less dark. I also think of this being in the genre of country music truck driver songs - by 71 - 72, the moon missions were less novel and there was a sense of 'what next?' - the logical conclusion being that being a 'rocket man' would eventually become just another blue collar job.

  • @valeriobertoncello1809

    @valeriobertoncello1809

    2 ай бұрын

    ​​@@uhklem Rick barely talked about the lyrics, but they have so many levels of interpretation... just recently, after learning about Elton's struggles with heroin, I recognized the clear allegory of a man suffering from an addiction in them. "I'll be high as a kyte" and "I'm not the man they think I am at home, oh no no no": it was like listening to these lyrics for the first time, and I was so moved that I actually cried, which had never happened to me while listening to music. I guess I always perceived the deep, sad quality within the music of Rocket Man, but I could never understand it while listening to it as a kid. It left me subconciously puzzled, innocently comparing that deepfelt sensation to what I thought was just a touch of melancholy, in mostly uplifting lyrics. The song is a masterpiece for the ages.

  • @TheBigGuppy
    @TheBigGuppy4 жыл бұрын

    Elton loved the old high church chord cadences from English hymns. Reggie was a church pianist at heart.

  • @feralferrari2516
    @feralferrari25162 жыл бұрын

    My prayer for more music appreciation: As a clumsy music cobbler (formally trained, but having wisely hammered out an alt career b/c I don’t travel well, & the boredom/loneliness on the road would’ve surely led me to abuse & otherwise dispense my fragile soul), I CAN’T IMAGINE A LIFE W/O MUSIC. So, please, fill your fills, take life’s learned goalie mask off now & then, & dive head first into this fulfilling sonic journey (Beato is fine gateway fare). Music opens the 🌎 up & a new dimension of feeling will immerse your ♥️: “You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us..” 🙏 ☮️

  • @steelyman08

    @steelyman08

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice touch. Thank you. Dream on (-:

  • @danielthomas8507
    @danielthomas85073 жыл бұрын

    My Elton story is that i played in a band with Eltons long time (retired now) live engineer Clive Franks a couple of years back ,so i heard many first hand stories about the crazy days in the 70/80's. Clive was willed dee Murrays Fender 62 J bass(the one playing on this song!!) after he passed ,so i have actually played that instrument several times ,an amazing feeling playing such a famous bass...it sounded incredible.....

  • @joendeb640
    @joendeb6404 жыл бұрын

    "You would never have something like that in our ADD culture today. There is never any space where you can just let the song breath and groove." I have been saying that for a long time. What makes a great song is space in the music. Space to give it definition.

  • @circulati

    @circulati

    4 жыл бұрын

    I remember Keith Richards saying something similar about guitar riffs, it's the pauses that make them great.

  • @prohlf8477

    @prohlf8477

    4 жыл бұрын

    Have you been saying that for a long, long time...? :)

  • @peony519

    @peony519

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hemingway said a good writer knows what to put in, but a great writer knows what to leave out.

  • @adamsjoberrg

    @adamsjoberrg

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@circulati It's not what you play, it's what you don't play! Not 100% sure it was him but might be the quote you're looking for.

  • @boatbeard7767

    @boatbeard7767

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's the distance between notes that lets the inner light of the artist shine out...

  • @beckycrider3689
    @beckycrider36894 жыл бұрын

    I have loved Elton's music for 40+ years, but hearing his voice isolated was mind-blowing.

  • @tinarr99

    @tinarr99

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. Isolate today's "singer's" and all you here is that robotic auto-tune (crap).

  • @normagrimstad8869
    @normagrimstad886918 күн бұрын

    This is why Elton John is Sir Elton John. He’s a true gentleman.

  • @thomasvincennie3910
    @thomasvincennie39102 жыл бұрын

    Is it even possible that Elton and his band are actually underrated? During the recording of "goodbye yellow brick road" album the band lived together. They would receive completed lyrics from Bernie then convene and start writing the music to these incredible words. During those sessions they would write, arrange and record as many as 5 songs in a single day! Is there any other artist in rock music that can match THAT level of productivity producing songs this GREAT? Eltons band members (his core for a good while) are certainly underrated. Dee Murray on bass is one of the most melodic/tasty bassists you will ever hear. Davey Johnstone is world class. Nigel Olsson is very sold - and gets honorable mention for hitting the drums as sweetly as any drummer in history: nobody had a drum sound in the early 70's that sounded sweeter than his - part of that is production - mostly his talent as a drummer.

  • @alexdates
    @alexdates4 жыл бұрын

    A Guy that can put Sir Elton John and Jobim in the same setence simply have my respect and admiration forever. Great master Beato, Greetings from BRAZIL.

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