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Elton John Concert

Music Hall Cleveland (Cleveland, OH)

Elton John concert at Music Hall Cleveland on Nov 26, 1970

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  • Date:
    11.26.1970
  • Tracks:
    11
  • Total Time:
    1:13:50
  • Catalog:
    Dawson Sound

Concert Summary

Elton John had made his U.S. debut at a legendary six-night sold-out run at Los Angeles' famed Troubadour club in late August of 1970. After the first night, Robert Hilburn, music critic for the Los Angeles Times, wrote: "Tuesday night at the Troubadour was just the beginning. He's going to be one of rock's biggest and most important stars." Hilburn had no idea just how prophetic his review would be. In 1990, Rolling Stone magazine declared these shows to be among the 20 most important concerts in the history…entire summary

  • Anonymous | Thursday, January 28, 2010 | 10:30 pm

    This was the best show ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

  • exile_ken | Friday, October 09, 2009 | 4:27 pm

    To say nothing of the fact that Bernie Taupen, who has been married 4 times and is most definitely not homosexual, wrote the lyrics to Burn Down the Mission. In fact Taupin wrote several songs that questioned religion and what it stood for. Many feel this was a result of a strict Catholic upbringing. Christians need to lighten up on the “any lyric can be perceived as anti Christian” thing. At least we're not getting fed to the lions any more. E_K (a reluctant Catholic)

  • spinalcrackerbox | Wednesday, September 09, 2009 | 10:26 am

    shaggyfm, ok first someone singing a particular lyric does not really mean that it is about them and what they want to do - isn't this one of the basic concepts of the performing arts, that one can portray an unlimited number of characters and their feelings, thoughts, words, action...? Second, considering the problems a lot of the Missions brought to the native populations burning them right from the beginning might have saved plenty of lives.

  • shaggyfm | Wednesday, June 03, 2009 | 4:24 pm

    burn down the Mission if we're going to stay alive. I know he is a homosexual. HOW ANTI CHRISTIAN IS HE ?

  • mkhoupt88 | Wednesday, May 20, 2009 | 9:46 pm

    Go Dinky !!! Michael from SOG !!!

  • dalsh327 | Sunday, May 03, 2009 | 9:31 am

    It would be awesome if the Troubadour shows were recorded and available... I know there's some filmed footage they always show on the documentaries, but those shows put Elton on the map. What makes this great is that it's a trio, no lead guitarist, no background singers, no orchestration, and it still sounds awesome and would give most bands today a run for its money, or confusion, because people would try to figure out if he was R&B or country or folk or rock, and he's got fans that run the spectrum in all of them, past AND present. I like this better than 11/17/70, the only thing that makes that better is the sound quality, but what's a little tape hiss when it still captured a great performance?

  • l8j13a68 | Wednesday, March 25, 2009 | 6:41 pm

    Happy B'Day today to Sir Elton John (sixty-two years on!)

  • thebutlerdidit | Saturday, March 21, 2009 | 8:21 am

    I just found Wolfgang's Vault today. It's incredible!

  • rpopstar | Thursday, March 19, 2009 | 11:20 am

    good grief...what doesn't the vault have....i was at this show, won tickets from the local fm station...elton was opening for the byrds...probably the same line-up that released "[untitled.]"

  • Gerling007 | Wednesday, March 18, 2009 | 2:17 pm

    Elton when he was hungry. Awesome!!

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