Yeah. It's when you really dig into his discography that you find out who he is. Many people think they know Elton John because he's that goofy guy with the glasses who does Crocodile Rock and When the Sun Goes Down One Me and he also did that song for Diana.....Yes, he is all of that but then there's multiple sides to him they never experience because they don't dig deeper.
Actually, what clicked for me was getting past Elton and checking out his backing band. He's got a great bass player. Then, once I was enjoying the backing band, I was able to give Elton himself a second chance.
I prefer the single edit, but "You Can't Always Get What You Want" is the obvious choice. "The Logical Song" is probably my favourite Supertramp song.
I have no strong feelings about Elton John one way or the other, but "Tiny Dancer" is a good song.
Foreigner are blandness squared. "Sharp Dressed Man".
I love "What It Takes". It did a good job reviving Aerosmith's tradition of album-closing ballads like "You See Me Crying" and "Home Tonight". However, U2 struck gold on "Pride". Aerosmith well recalled their older classics, while U2 did something new. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
Tough second pair. ZZ's best MTV-era song (yeah that's right) vs. Bowie's best song, period. Again, I'll go for the unusual song instead of the tried and true: Changes
I think CCR is a band that depends on your mood. Sometimes you're in a CCR mood, sometimes you're not. Joan Jett is good anytime, but in a CCR mood "Corner" will get your foot stompin'. Down On The Corner
Overrated Floyd vs an Elton classic... no contest. Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
Pride is much better, even if Bono goes overboard on the chorus. Changes isn't the best Bowie song, but it's very good.
"I Love Rock 'n Roll" is slight, and Down on the Corner is CCR at their best.
I'm with SMX on the last one. "Young Lust" just sounds dumb on its own.
The STP is great but I've always loved American Pie.
Never been a fan of the Harrison song, so it's easily Ziggy Stardust.
Third pair is interesting but I'll go for the harder rocking song. Barracuda
Nice little Townshend song, but Yes wins easily. Owner Of A Lonely Heart
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