So...last night at the Los Angeles Staples Center we saw his Farewell Yellow Brick Road - Goodbye- tour. Jeannie had bought us tickets a YEAR (literally) ago the moment they were on sale. And they were FANTASTIC tickets it turns out!
Here's Jeannie before the show as we were waiting in line for her to buy a hat (for her to wear on vacation at "the lake", the only time she wears a hat). This was the logo of this final tour.
I considered buying a tour T-shirt, but I think I'm out of that NEED A SHIRT from every concert I go to phase (tho I haven't been to a concert in like 25 years or more now). The T shirts were $45 to $50 each, and I have a ton of T shirts that I already don't wear. But I stood in line for moral support. As soon as we got her the hat we headed for our seats.
The show was slated to start at 8pm, but no concert in the history of concerts has ever started on time (as far as I know)...but EJ was pretty close...at quarter past 8 he was walking out on stage...alone. His first song: Bennie and the Jets! The rest of the band soon joined in as he started hammering away on the keys as only he can do. And I have to tell you, I was pleasantly surprised at how good his voice still is. I was honestly expecting something less than his A game, as he is getting up there in age (I was told he's 71 now!). But its apparent that EJ knows its best to go out on top, and that he is.
Our seats were in Row 7 on the right side of the stage. However, when we sat down (only SEVEN ROWS FROM THE STAGE!) we noticed that his grand piano was sitting sideways, facing us! OMG! He was so close that I could hit him with a rock (if I were inclined to spend the next year in jail). These are the best seats Ive ever had AT ANY SHOW, and I cant think of a better show to have them!
Our view of the stage before the show.
As to my general thoughts on the show, here it is in a single short and sweet thought:
I can die now.
Not that I want to or anything, but of all the concerts Ive been to in my life, this one was the top of the heap, the creme de la creme. The ONE that wont be topped. I hadn't really expected that, but very soon in the sold out final LA show (he played 4 nights here) it became quite obvious.
Here are a few shots (OK, a BUNCH of shots) I took with my lame phone (and consider that my lame camera on my lame tracfone makes things look further away than they actually are).
The show begins. This is the band and the super-monitor (there was a camera on the end of his piano giving the super-close-up view of EJ).
Here's the entire steup. Our seats were to die-for! I was stunned the entire show by how great our view was! Way to go JEANNIE!!!! (she is a planner-extraordinaire...planning is her superpower...eating and not gaining weight is mine).
I will try not to bore you too much, but I did take 115 pictures, hoping that a FEW came out clear. Here are a few of my plethora of shots:
Here's a view of the crowd on the floor, and some of the stands.
Here he's walking around the stage after a song, waving at all the fans.
Here's a really clear shot of the view on the GIANT SCREEN above the band.
Here you can see the entire setup...his piano, the band and the super-screen.
Here his electric guitarist (can't remember his name) is at our side of the stage riling up the crowd.
Here his piano is on the move to our side, and the song is "Goodby Norma Jean" (video and pictures of Marilyn Monroe were playing on the screen during the entire song).
Here you can see HOW CLOSE he is to us at his piano-turnaround point. Just 7 rows away...WOW!!!
Another shot of the entire affair, taken by an unknown video camera.
Here I took a vertical shot showing (thru the lights) the nose-bleed seats WAY UP THERE...
you can barely see that there are people actually sitting up there! Our seats were the BEST!!!
Nearing the end, they dropped a ton of confetti on the standing crowd.
The end of the 'normal' show...the entire band bowing to the audience.
And the encore...he played only two songs: "This songs for you" that he dedicated to all of us fans, and of course, the LAST song, "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road".
After his last song he got on a conveyor thing and rode it up to the screen where a door opened.
Here he's going thru the door, waving goodbye.
And here is an animated bit as hes stepping onto and then walking away on the yellow brick road (wearing the same outfit he had on for the last 2 songs).
Walking away.....
walking away...and finally disappearing in the distance.
Right after that the lights came on and the roadies got ON IT. Game over, goodbye Elton John!
I'm still in awe of the show, and SO glad that Jeannie and I were able to see it! There's just no way anybody will top that...he played his Greatest Hits selected from over 50 years of Greatest Hits! He had a LOT to choose from, and you can probably name your favorite songs and he played pretty much all of them.
WOW. That's it...just WOW. And thank you to Elton John for a lifetime of awesome music! It was truly a privilege to see you play! I'll never forget it!
And lastly, Goodby.