GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD ![]()
To return to the present that Ernie Guyton bought me, one of the albums was a long-time favorite that had not yet surfaced for clean-up from Katrina – Blood, Sweat & Tears’ Child Is Father to the Man – and I almost immediately played it. I waxed enthusiastically about that album a couple of months back, and that was due in no small part to being reacquainted with that wonderful music. Two other old friends that hadn’t come up for cleaning either were also included: Blondie’s Parallel Lines, and Elton John’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. (November 2012) * * * Melissa Etheridge’s male counterpart in the rock world, Elton John has been openly gay for many years and is the largest selling recording artist of all time. His tribute to Princess Diana, “Candle in the Wind 1997” alone has sold 33 million copies, more than any other single in history. This song opens with the words “Goodbye English Rose” and is a rewrite of a song called “Candle in the Wind” from Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1973) that was in honor of Marilyn Monroe.
(January 2014)
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