No Grammy nod for The Union (sigh)

Travesty, I say, travesty!  For Elton, Leon and T Bone. The Union was Rolling Stone’s #3 album of the year…how could it not be nominated?  They also gave it 5 stars when they reviewed it. “The Union is a rare gesture in a dying business: an act of gratitude.”  If the Grammy jurors can’t recognize the…

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Every flame that ever moved you…

…touched your lips but never mine…Ah, Bernie, you’ve done it again! A song about love gone amiss – perhaps doomed from the start – quite fitting for an album entitled Breaking Hearts.  No, it’s not a new theme, even for the boys, but one that is portrayed in this song with a decidedly different twist.…

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Romeo resplendent on an orange case

Originally released as a single (somewhere between Blue Moves and A Single Man), Ego is one of those obscure songs to which I tend to gravitate.  It’s about rock stars, fame and, of course, ego – something the boys know a little bit about – and evidence that they have a sense of humor about…

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There’s a light where the darkness ends

The #1 Eltonite, Miquel Sala, reminded me about this song not too long ago…a highly underrated and very underplayed tune, if you ask me. The final hit single of the 1980’s for EJ, Healing Hands is off Sleeping with the Past (one of my favorite EJ albums).  The album represents his and Bernie’s homage to…

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Ode to the (Lion) King…from a wide-eyed wanderer

In honor of The Lion King 3D being out in theaters right now – and for it being the #1 movie this past week! – I thought it might be a good time to wax sentimental about this Disney classic.  Of course, it goes without saying that my favorite part of the movie is the…

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I must have lost it on the wind

For all the boys who’ve ever stolen my heart, be it for a moment, a day, a week, a month, a year or a lifetime…this one’s for you.  Truly, your relationships (family, friends and flames alike) make you who you are  – and I’d say I’ve been pretty lucky (for the most part) all around. …

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