Elton John Concert

Music Hall Cleveland (Cleveland, OH) Nov 26, 1970

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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
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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 of rock 'n'…entire summary

  • jessess | Monday, December 12, 2011 | 11:17 pm

    Fatdrew has it right on!!! Music is my religion, the one and only.

  • banzaibid | Wednesday, September 14, 2011 | 10:02 am

    Can't believe I found this show here!! I've been telling people about it for years—it's absolutely the best way to hear Elton—in a small venue with just piano, bass and drums....long before the overblown, bloated productions that would follow. I worked as a stagehand at this show, and Elton absolutely ripped the place up, and IMHO, far outclassed/outperformed the Byrds, who were the headlining act. In today's vernacular, this would probably be considered an "unplugged" concert, and a damn superb one!! Offstage, I remember Elton being almost shy, but very generous to all backstage....all at the ripe old age of 23. Little did we know what the next 40 years bring for Elton. This performance definitely ranks as one of the best that I've EVER seen!!! Bravo!!Thanks WV!

  • auntie een | Friday, September 09, 2011 | 11:23 am

    I didn't get to this unbelievable concert but first saw him around 1972 at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston, MA. He didn't even sell out the Orpheum. We sat in the 26th row, enjoying every minute of the concert. At that time, it was our favorite album (Elton John). We saw him many more times to come after that in large and small venues.

    He remains one of my all-time favorite concerts.

  • bmathieson | Friday, September 09, 2011 | 3:34 am

    I do believe that this was the concert where Elton John was supporting or was supported by David Ackles. Does WV have the Ackles set for that show too? If so, can we hear it, please?

  • skehayes | Tuesday, September 06, 2011 | 4:02 pm

    First the self-titled album came out, then Tumbleweed Connection shortly afterwards. What a fun time...what great music. Thanks, Elton & Bernie!

  • mygraphix | Tuesday, September 06, 2011 | 1:33 pm

    It was around this time (sure it was the same tour) that I saw him at the University of Detroit. I had no idea what to expect...blew my freakin' mind! Nigel Olson was amazing.

  • vipersix | Sunday, April 11, 2010 | 6:56 am

    most excellent ,I been looking for a site like this for years , thank you

  • fatdrew | Friday, March 05, 2010 | 9:28 pm

    Forget religion!!! Rock And Roll is the foundation of freedom, plain and simple!!! Think About it, Jesus never told anyone to build a church in his name... God is in all of us... and music sets us free... Brings us peace, harmony and freedom from thoughts of everyday enslavement... millions of people coming together to listen to the music... barefoot in the cool grass... a wall of sound before them, and the universe at their backs... the real sin in this world... lays with the many dreams of billions that never come to pass... let rock and roll thrive, as the angels on high!!!
    Peace and eternal Love

  • 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)

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