I always knew there was something about this song, and I recently discovered one of those “six degrees” connections (actually, there’s two of them). But before I get to my silly little connections, let’s talk about the song first. An underrated and under appreciated song, Answer in the Sky is (imho) one of the boys’…
Read MoreChristmas 2012
Ok, so I went a little over the top for Christmas this year. Perhaps that’s because I was lucky enough to see EJ in concert FIVE.TIMES. in 2012! I’m still riding that amazing high. Wanna see, wanna see? Here’s my splurge for Christmas 2012… Somehow, it just seems appropos…Elton and bling are synonymous, wouldn’t you…
Read MoreI’m thankful, so thankful, I’ve got all that I’m allowed
I hope you don’t mind, I hope you don’t mind, but I’m going to recycle a previous post for this Thanksgiving. The sentiment still rings true, and, well, the song just fits. I’m going to have to make sure that the Peachtree Road CD is in my car for today’s road trip. I see hope…
Read MoreIf I could only, I could only fly…
So I pulled out my Empty Sky CD this past week. Truth be told, it’s not one that I gravitate to very often. I’m not sure why. It’s a solid album, and every time I listen to it, it draws me in, and I vow to include it in the rotation more often. Did you…
Read MoreBetween seventeen and twenty
My daughter turned seventeen recently, and lo and behold, it dawned on me that my son will turn twenty in January. Which, of course, triggered that one degree of separation synapse in my brain and (flash!) Between Seventeen and Twenty came to mind. Supposedly, Bernie wrote this song about his first wife Maxine (she of…
Read MoreDamn…I thought it was a Billy Joel concert!
Guest blog by Mark Kull 4,739 Kimoreena has attended, nay, devoured twenty-three Elton concerts. Lisa, our sister and HER faithful wine smuggler, now can count seven, without a single arrest. Cindy, another sister (gosh, how many more can there possibly be?) was gently coerced to attend one. Even brother Paul has literally rubbed elbows with…
Read MoreSometimes the magic of the past is all we’ve got
From one of my very favorite albums (Songs from the West Coast), Mansfield evokes (to me, anyway) an old Hollywood movie. In black and white (of course), the starlet glances ever so seductively to the other side of the room as the leading man looks not quite so innocently in her direction. Their eyes meet, and…
Read MoreMy elusive drug?
The other morning, my husband and daughter took to psychoanalyzing me for what they call my “obsession” with Elton John. Apparently, I am psychologically flawed. Well, that may be true, but I don’t think it’s because I like/follow/blog about Elton John. Frankly, in the grand scheme of things, this “obsession” of mine is quite innocuous compared…
Read MoreMy sister can twist (and she can rock ‘n roll)
Guest blog by Lisa Greer Sept 14th – Tampa USF Sundome- #7 I’ll admit that for many years my knowledge of Sir Elton’s songs was a lot like that segment in the movie, “27 Dresses,” where I knew the artist, knew his classics and sung along in my car (loudly I might add, too) that…
Read MoreBreaking hearts (ain’t what it used to be)
Ah, would that I could still break a heart or two. I know that sounds pretty selfish, and I don’t mean to imply that I would overtly choose to break someone’s heart, but the unrequited love theme is a bit romantic (especially when you’re on the one side of it vs. the other). And, I…
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