Dear music lovers,
yesterday we heard a record of Dee Dee Bridgewater produced by Stanley Clarke performing a song of Elton John from his abum “Blue Moves” 1976. Today I want to show you another song from this album which shows us Elton John in a way that you never saw and heard before. A virtuous piano player performing with the London Symphpny Orchestra. I heard the song first time in “Kleines Café” in the Inner City of Vienna in summer 1975, when my first big love of my life, a beautiful Eurasian girl named Elma Choung, left me. I just was 17 years old and when Elton John started to sing I coudn´t refuse to start crying and couldn´t stop until the end of the song. From this moment Elton John´s “Tonight” accompanied me through many adventures and experiences of my life, and I found out time after time that the track is a real effective can opener, but this would be another story. Please listen to the very touching lyrics written by Elton John´s long-term lover Bernie Taupin.
Here´s Elton John in the film “Tommy”.
Tommy | |
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Theatrical release poster
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Directed by | Ken Russell |
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Screenplay by | Ken Russell |
Based on | Tommy by The Who |
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Music by | The Who |
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Edited by | Stuart Baird |
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Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date
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Running time
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108 minutes[2] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Budget | $5 million[3] |
Box office | $34.3 million[4] |
Lisztomania | |
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Promotional poster for Lisztomania
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Directed by | Ken Russell |
Produced by | Roy Baird David Puttnam |
Written by | Ken Russell |
Starring | Roger Daltrey Sara Kestelman Paul Nicholas Ringo Starr Rick Wakeman |
Music by | Rick Wakeman Franz Liszt Richard Wagner |
Cinematography | Peter Suschitzky |
Edited by | Stuart Baird |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date
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10 October 1975 |
Running time
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103 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £1.2 million[1] |
Please view this very rare video basing on Franz Liszt´s “Love Dream” arranged by keyboard legend Rick Wakeman.
By the way from my experience this track is as well a very effective can opener which can succesfully be used until present time.
And here´s Roger Daltrey and “The Who” with a song that you might know as the signation of the cult TV series “CSI Miami” – “Fooled Again”:
I want to finish my story of today with the song “I´m free” performed by Roger Daltrey and “The Who”
in the cult film “Tommy”.
I wish you a very beautiful Thursday and may you feel free today!
P.S.:
I forgot the most important song of rock opera “Tommy”:
See me, feel me, listening to you. It´s the final scene of this cult movie.
Happy Thursday. Tommorow I´ll be back with a new story!