Blogging from A to Z — the letter E

 And today it’s “E” day.

I’m going to cheat today, I’m going to rerun a post from March 14, 2022.  Yes, last year we got to see the incomparable ELTON JOHN!

Here’s what I wrote:

 Who can pull off seven arena concerts in the NYC area in two weeks?  Two concerts at Madison Square Garden, two at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, one at the Prudential Center in Newark, and two at the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island?  Who can fill seven arenas?  Who could possibly manage it?




Yes, Sir Elton John played seven sold-out shows in the NYC area from February 22 through March 6.


And we saw the March 5 show at the Coliseum.

Sir Elton told us that his first concert in the NYC metropolitan area was at the Coliseum in 1972, the year it opened.  So it’s only fitting that his final NYC area shows were also at the Coliseum.

And OMG, Drew bought FLOOR SEATS!  Seven rows from the stage.

There was lots of glitter, of course.  Sequins and rhinestones and feather boas — and that was just the audience.

The view from our seats.





This last one is from the projection screen …


  

He opened with “Benny and the Jets”.  His last two songs were “Your Song” and the obvious “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”.  He sang for an hour and a half, no intermission.  He did most of his hits (here’s the Setlist) but time did not permit him to perform every song you’d want to hear.

The tour continues across the country, with his last American concert set for Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles in November.

So today I will play some of my favorite Elton John songs. 


















  



  





Comments

  1. Not really a cheat when you're writing about what brings you joy. That concert definitely brought you joy.

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