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Elton John at Harley like engine oil in water
Milwaukee JSOnline ^ | 9/3/03 | Jim Stingl

Posted on 09/03/2003 8:30:26 AM PDT by nowings

By now I'm assuming that Harley-Davidson has figured out whom to fire for putting Elton John in front of 150,000 of its best customers as the 100th anniversary party's grand finale.

So I called the company to check.

"No, of course not," said Harley spokeswoman Amy Alarupi. "No one is going to lose their job over this."

How about a forced transfer from the Juneau Ave. office to the Juneau, Alaska, outpost?

There's nothing wrong with Elton John that being The Rolling Stones instead wouldn't fix. Anyone who says he was a good choice for these leathery bikers is still stuck in last week's mind-set that it's unpatriotic to say anything unflattering about Harley-Davidson or its party.

Harley threw a fantastic bash. It was fun, it was peaceful, it came off with surprisingly few mishaps and serious crashes, and it showcased and enriched Milwaukee. Plus, the biker babes were primo.

But final impressions count, and Elton John belting out his pop hits for a Harley crowd Sunday night was like mixing engine oil and water. Witnesses said people were streaming out of Veterans Park with each new song.

Can you imagine a beer-fueled Harley rider trying to dance to "Don't Go Breaking My Heart?" Didn't think so.

You like to see fans holding up cigarette lighters during a concert, but not with the idea of burning down the stage.

Elton John is close to the right age to headline for Harley riders, and the right weight, too. Being gay does not make him a bad match for the crowd, although the idiot concert-goers using words like faggot to express their disappointment would probably disagree with that.

But his music is all wrong for the audience. He's a diva in pants who speaks not at all to the rugged, rebellious, road-hardened rockers who ride Harley motorcycles, and those who pretend on weekends to be those things. He's Metallica at German Fest, Carole King at Metalfest, and a tie score at the All-Star Game.

The problem, as you already know, was the tremendous citywide guessing game leading up to the concert. Harley threw us into a frenzy by saying the performers would remain a mystery until they took the stage. We spent weeks speculating about every major act - dead and alive - who might show up.

Harley is lauded for its marketing genius and for knowing its customers and how much they like the Steppenwolfs, ZZ Tops and George Thorogoods of the world.

Yet it gave them Tim McGraw, a country singer crooning sweet love songs, and Kid Rock, who nobody heard of until he hooked up with Pamela Anderson. The average Harley rider has saddle bags older than this guy.

And, finally, Elton John as the headliner. I was at a family reunion that night and we were groaning at the television when he came on, and feeling fortunate that we didn't have to fight traffic and wait hours to buy beer and hot dogs to see this mismatch in person.

Bo Black must make it look easier than it really is to put the right bands in front of the right crowd. Harley may want to snap her up if Summerfest sends her packing as expected.

I wanted to ask Elton John's New York publicist, Fran Curtis, how the star thought the show in Milwaukee had gone. She didn't call me back Tuesday.

If you're Harley and you're throwing the party of the century, you'd think someone would have raised his hand at a staff meeting and said, "Excuse me - Elton John?!"

Because you can tell everybody this is your song, but that doesn't make it true.

From the Sept. 3, 2003 editions of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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KEYWORDS: 100th; eltonjohn; harley; milwaukee
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To: marshmallow
Elton's music is timeless, spans 4 decades and was a good choice.

The cheese stands alone ;-)

61 posted on 09/03/2003 10:02:38 AM PDT by TheSpottedOwl (This cow is independently owned and operated)
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To: shuvlhed
but another question is, what is the opposite of gay? Is it macho, "i'll beat the s*** out of you", piston-pumping leather clad bikers? Or is it regular happily married guys who drive Chevy Impalas and have pot bellies.
62 posted on 09/03/2003 10:03:35 AM PDT by babble-on
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To: babble-on
Probably the potbellied chevy guy, not feeling the need to be the alpha male.
63 posted on 09/03/2003 10:06:52 AM PDT by shuvlhed
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To: cryptical
ZZ Top all the way!!
64 posted on 09/03/2003 10:08:41 AM PDT by Rudder
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To: laker_dad
Maybe not as headliner, but Motorhead should have been on the final bill. Som any appropriate songs, a singer who fits the traditional Harley bill, and for my money, the best song applicable to the traditional Harley image:

 Iron Horse/Born To Lose

He rides a road, that don't have no end,
An open highway, without any bends,
Tramp and his stallion, alone in a dream,
Proud in his colours, as the chromium gleams,
On Iron Horse he flies, on Iron Horse he gladly dies,
Iron Horse his wife, Iron Horse his life

He lives his life, he's living it fast,
Don't try to hide, when the dice have been cast,
He rides a whirlwind, that cuts to the bone,
Loaded forever, and righteously stoned,
On Iron Horse he flies, on Iron Horse he gladly dies,
Iron Horse his wife, Iron Horse his life

Yeah, slide it to me!

One day one day, they'll go for the sun,
Together they'll slide, on the eternal run,
Wasted forever, on speed bikes and booze,
Yeah tramp and the brothers, all born to lose,
On Iron Horse he flies, on Iron Horse he gladly dies,
Iron Horse his wife, Iron Horse his life

65 posted on 09/03/2003 10:11:03 AM PDT by cschroe
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To: cschroe
AMEN on the Motorhead!...........but then the perfumed princes would be walking out and they have the goldcards.
66 posted on 09/03/2003 10:15:18 AM PDT by shuvlhed
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To: shuvlhed
I hope so anyway!
67 posted on 09/03/2003 10:15:22 AM PDT by babble-on
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To: marshmallow
It had nothing to do with stereotypes, or marketing segments, or demographics. It was a case of people disappointed because an American company which prides itself on its roots would actually headline someone like EJ. The reaction would have been the same with the Dixie Chicks.

Funny that everyone seems to have missed that.

Besides, Indians are way cooler =)

68 posted on 09/03/2003 10:16:22 AM PDT by Cobra Scott
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To: nowings
Marshmallow,

Are you the VP of marketing @ HDMC or just clueless?
69 posted on 09/03/2003 10:16:29 AM PDT by sotwbb
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To: shuvlhed
Yeah, given the way Lemmy introduced the song to the crowd on the "No Sleep 'til Hammersmith" live album (a classic), there can be no doubt:

"This is for all the Angels in here....."

70 posted on 09/03/2003 10:17:51 AM PDT by cschroe
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To: Cobra Scott
Exactly!

oh, no they're not! lol.
71 posted on 09/03/2003 10:21:31 AM PDT by shuvlhed
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To: Cobra Scott
another great motorcycle song: Del McCoury singing "Vincent Black Lightning, 1951"
72 posted on 09/03/2003 10:23:28 AM PDT by babble-on (I killed many a man to get my Vincent machine.)
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To: babble-on
has EJ done a motorcycle song?
73 posted on 09/03/2003 10:30:07 AM PDT by shuvlhed
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To: marshmallow
I don't own a bike, nor are these biker types my friends. I am just stating the facts. It's not my problem if you don't like it.
74 posted on 09/03/2003 10:30:26 AM PDT by ohioman
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To: sam_paine
Better Off Dead


There was a face on a hoarding that someone had drawn on
And just enough time for the night to pass by without warning
Away in the distance there's a blue flashing light
Someone's in trouble somewhere tonight
As the flickering neon stands ready to fuse
The wind blows away all of yesterday's news

Well they've locked up their daughters and they battened the hatches
They always could find us but they never could catch us
Through the grease streaked windows of an all night cafe
We watched the arrested get taken away
And that cigarette haze has ecology beat
As the whores and the drunks filed in from the street

`Cause the steams in the boiler the coals in the fire
If you ask how I am then I'll just say inspired
If the thorn of a rose is the thorn in your side
Then you're better off dead if you haven't yet died
Sir Elton John

75 posted on 09/03/2003 10:33:53 AM PDT by KDD
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To: shuvlhed; cschroe
AMEN on the Motorhead!...........but then the perfumed princes would be walking out and they have the goldcards.

Road Crew!

I saw them a few years ago at the Pacific Ampitheatre. They opened for the "new improved Judas Priest". The whole show kicked butt, unfortunately we forgot the earplugs...

76 posted on 09/03/2003 10:42:22 AM PDT by TheSpottedOwl (This cow is independently owned and operated)
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To: KDD
Oh good, cause I’d hate to be blastin down the road with “I’m still standing” playin in my head.
77 posted on 09/03/2003 10:45:47 AM PDT by shuvlhed
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To: babble-on
I dunno, when I think of Bikers and get-togethers, I think of David Allen Coe ;)

78 posted on 09/03/2003 10:47:21 AM PDT by Cobra Scott
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To: Cobra Scott
You nailed it.
79 posted on 09/03/2003 10:50:24 AM PDT by KDD
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To: Cobra Scott
I think the list would be shorter if we started with who would be LESS likely to play a harley event than sir elton john.
80 posted on 09/03/2003 10:52:59 AM PDT by shuvlhed
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