“Im glad we were because we were real artists.”
Howls, Bruce. Howls of derisive laughter.
Never liked that no-talent little corksoaker with his genital warts in the throat and his cub-scout dancers. His fame was fired solely by the glamor of Evil.
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That's good. I'll have to remember that one.
no-talent . . . His fame was fired solely by the glamor of Evil.
I have to disagree. Elton John is a fine craftsman on the piano and was gifted with a good singing range. He was also lucky enough to hook up with Bernie Taupin. His fame was built upon a ton of well-produced pop songs bought by fans who had no idea at the time what a disgusting freak he was.
“His fame was fired solely by the glamor of Evil.”
Funny, I thought it was because of well-produced, catchy, lyrical songs that people have been listening to for almost 45 years.
By all means tell us whom you consider the “real” talent out there.
Keith Richard (of all people) hit the nail on the head when he once observed that Lady Elton had based an entire career on songs about dead blondes.