Elton John
Greatest Hits 1970-2002
Play Greatest Hits 1970-2002
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AMG Review of Greatest Hits 1970-2002
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
All Music GuideRarely has a greatest-hits collection been as effective as Elton John's first compilation of Greatest Hits. Released at the end of 1974, after Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and Caribou had effectively established him as a superstar, Greatest Hits is exactly what it says it is -- it features every one of his Top Ten singles ("Your Song," "Rocket Man," "Honky Cat," "Crocodile Rock," "Daniel," "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," "Bennie and the Jets," "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"), plus the number 12 "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting," and radio and concert favorites "Border Song" and "Candle in the Wind." Greatest Hits is a nearly flawless collection, offering a perfect introduction to Elton John and providing casual fans with almost all the hits they need.
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Sir Elton thinks the internet should be shut down! It's ruining music! All people are doing is sitting at home making records and blogging! They need to get out and communicate with each other!(Hear that Lolla Moggers - you just knock off that blogging and get out and talk to somebody, will you?)From the article:He claims it is destroying good music, saying: “The internet has stopped people .
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