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Elton John - Glam Slam Guide
The bespectacled piano man who turned camp into rocket fuel and made the 70s sparkle brighter than his wardrobe. He didn’t just play glam – he detonated it in feather boas, 12-inch platforms, Donald Duck outfits, and glasses that could blind aircraft. One minute he’s a shy session musician, the next he’s the biggest pop star on the planet, outselling everyone with heartbreak ballads and honky-château boogie. The Glam Slam Essentials Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1973) – Album Re

Elton John
Jan 1, 20233 min read


🔘 Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me – Single: Nov. 1991
Released: November 25, 1991 (UK) Label: Epic Records Catalogue Number: 657646 7 Format: 7" Vinyl Single A landmark live duet between George Michael and Elton John, issued as a major UK chart release in late 1991. A global hit and one of the defining charity‑driven singles of the early ’90s, this live rendition of Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me was recorded during George Michael’s Cover to Cover tour and quickly became a cultural moment. The 7-inch vinyl formed part of a mult

Elton John
Nov 25, 19914 min read


🔘 Johnny B. Goode – Single: Nov. 1979
Label: The Rocket Record Company Catalogue Number: XPRES 24 Format: 7" Vinyl Single Released: November 23, 1979 (UK) A high‑energy disco‑rock Chuck Berry cover — backed with the pulsing Thunder in the Night. Issued on Rocket, the single showcased Elton’s bold late‑’70s detour under Pete Bellotte’s production. 🔘 Overview Johnny B. Goode was released on November 23, 1979 as a UK 7" single on The Rocket Record Company. Taken from Elton John’s disco‑leaning album Victim of Love,

Elton John
Nov 23, 19792 min read


📰 Win His LP - Article : Sep. 1973
A vibrant Look In magazine cover and feature promoting a competition to win an Elton John LP, while showcasing the Rocket Man as one of Britain’s biggest pop stars with his trademark glasses and charismatic stage presence. Elton John invites young fans to win his latest album — the Rocket Man rules the pages of Look In. Look In Date: September 8, 1973 Length: 4 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Elton John as the main cover star in a striking painted portrait wearing his sign

Elton John
Sep 8, 19732 min read


📰 Fat And Fab - Article : Sep. 1973
A bold Let It Rock magazine cover and feature celebrating Elton John’s larger-than-life persona, flamboyant style, and superstar status with the playful headline “Elton John: Fat And Fab”. Elton John — fat, fab, and utterly unstoppable. Let It Rock Date: September 1973 Length: 4 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Elton John featured as the striking cover star in shiny gold lamé trousers and trademark glasses • Playful, affectionate headline “Fat And Fab” embracing his colour

Elton John
Sep 1, 19732 min read
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