Who Is the Father of Elton John's Baby?

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He remembers when rock was young.

Captain Fantastic, raised and regimented
Hardly a hero
Just someone his mother might know.

— "Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy"

Born Reginald Kenneth Dwight on 25 March 1947, in Pinner, England, classically-trained Sir Elton John began his career in various blues bands and equally a session musician, earlier answering a newspaper ad by Liberty Records for aspiring songwriters. He was given his showtime gear up of lyrics by Bernie Taupin, a struggling lyricist, to set them to music. Taupin liked what he heard, and the two formed a platonic and professional bail — they accept been a songwriting team (Taupin lyrics, John music) for about of John's career.

Irresolute his name past act poll to "Elton Hercules John" in 1970 (Elton for saxophonist Elton Dean, John for a vocaliser Reg's old ring Bluesology backed up, Long John Baldry, and Hercules, well from a racehorse in Brit Com Steptoe and Son), Elton (with Bernie's lyrics in tow) would gain a reputation every bit a singer-songwriter-pianist par excellence. Past 1972, he had begun to wear increasingly flamboyant costumes, clothes, and eyeglasses, which became a trademark for him until the mid-1980s. He became an unexpected superstar, with a string of highly successful albums such as Tumbleweed Connection, Madman Across the Water, Honky Chateau, Don't Shoot Me I'one thousand Simply the Piano Player, Goodbye Yellowish Brick Road (a double), and Helm Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy. His success tapered by the belatedly-1970s, especially after outing himself in 1976. In the concurrently, he appeared in the pic Born to Boogie as himself, and in Tommy singing "Pinball Wizard".

He has had numerous comebacks in The '80s and The '90s, and successfully rehabilitated himself from drugs, alcohol, and bulimia in 1991. He later on helped score The Panthera leo King (1994) with Tim Rice in 1994 (winning an Oscar), and co-authored several Broadway musicals, including The Lion King, Lestat, Aida, and Billy Elliot. He received a star on the Hollywood Hall of Fame in 1975, inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, and was knighted in 1998. A theatrical revue of his songs, featuring Sir Elton in concert amid elaborate staging, films, and props, titled "The Crimson Pianoforte'', opened in Las Vegas in 2004 and closed in 2009.

He has performed at Live Aid, Live viii, the Freddie Mercury Concert For Life and the Concert For Diana. He has too performed at the funeral for Princess Diana in 1997, singing a revised rendition of his 1973 hit "Candle in the Wind". "Candle in the Wind 1997", produced by Beatles producer Sir George Martin, became the nigh successful single of all time at 37 one thousand thousand copies, all royalties donated to the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund.

Elton is chairman of Watford Football Club, and founding chairman of the Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF), which he founded in 1992 after Ryan White's death.

He is well-known for his deft sense of sense of humour, massive spending sprees, and very public tantrums. He is as well well-known for wearing odd costumes and crazy glasses, particularly in The '70s. His fortune is estimated at £175 Million, making him one of the most successful musicians of all fourth dimension.

Skilful friends with fellow piano man Billy Joel, with whom he has toured sporadically since the 1990s.

His life and career are fictionalized in the biopic picture show Rocketman, which he helped produce and fully supported. Taron Egerton portrays him in information technology.


Albums

Studio albums

  • Empty Heaven (1969)
  • Elton John (1970)
  • Tumbleweed Connection (1970)
  • Madman Across the Water (1971)
  • Honky Château (1972)
  • Don't Shoot Me I'grand Just the Piano Histrion (1973)
  • Adieu Xanthous Brick Route (1973)
  • Caribou (1974)
  • Helm Fantastic and the Dark-brown Dirt Cowboy (1975)
  • Rock of the Westies (1975)
  • Blue Moves (1976)
  • A Single Homo (1978)
  • Victim of Beloved (1979)
  • 21 at 33 (1980)
  • The Fox (1981)
  • Jump Upwardly! (1982)
  • Besides Low for Zippo (1983)
  • Breaking Hearts (1984)
  • Ice on Fire (1985)
  • Leather Jackets (1986)
  • Reg Strikes Back (1988)
  • Sleeping with the Past (1989)
  • The One (1992)
  • Duets (1993)
  • Made in England (1995)
  • The Big Picture show (1997)
  • Songs from the Due west Declension (2001)
  • Peachtree Road (2004)
  • The Captain and the Child (2006)
  • The Union (with Leon Russell) (2010)
  • The Diving Board (2013)
  • Wonderful Crazy Night (2016)
  • Regimental Sgt. Cypher (recorded 1967–1968; released 2021) note This anthology was meant to be his debut studio album, but information technology was shelved in favour of Empty Heaven; it was given a express vinyl-simply release of seven,000 copies in 2021 for Record Store Day.
  • The Lockdown Sessions (2021) notation This anthology is made up of a series of collaborations recorded during a break of his farewell tour caused by something a fleck familiar by now, with some of the artists on the album including Stevie Wonder, Lil Nas 10, and Dua Lipa.

Soundtracks

  • Friends (1971)
  • The Lion King (1994) with Tim Rice, Hans Zimmer, and Lebo Grand.
  • Aida (1999)
  • The Muse (1999)
  • The Road to El Dorado (2000)
  • Billy Elliot The Musical (2005)
  • Gnomeo and Juliet (2011)

Live albums

  • 17-eleven-70 (1971) – titled 11-17-lxx in the The states. The album was recorded on the appointment of its championship. Nigh of the earth renders agenda dates 24-hour interval-first, but the U.s.a., and to a lesser extent Canada, apply calendar month-showtime format.
  • Hither and At that place (1976)
  • Live in Commonwealth of australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (1987)
  • Ane Nighttime Merely (2000)

This musician provides examples of:

  • Adam Westing: Caricatures himself with glee in Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
  • Air Voyance: "Daniel" is all near this.
  • Anthology Closure: The final song on the album Madman Across the Water is entitled "Goodbye." It's a tiresome, quiet, and doleful selection that mourns the loss of a love relationship from the standpoint of the person rejected. Many of the songs on this release deal with personal interactions involving other people ("Tiny Dancer," "Razor Face") or society ("Indian Dusk," "Rotten Peaches"), and this break-up song provides closure to the collection.
  • Anthology Championship Drib: Not including album titles that become Title Tracks, Ice on Fire comes from a line in "Nikita", and The Spousal relationship comes from a line in "Gone to Shiloh".
  • The Alcoholic: "Elderberry Wine", "Social Illness", "Talking Old Soldiers" and "Sabbatum Night's Alright for Fighting" draw this in vocal. Elton's main lyricist Bernie Taupin sobered up in Real Life in the tardily '70s, Elton himself by 1990.
  • Artistic License – History: "Indian Dusk". The Iroquois had no dealings with the Sioux, and lived in longhouses, as opposed to tipis. The word "Squaw" was non used as a term for women among them. Geronimo died in the hospital as a prisoner, and was not killed while surrendering.
  • Badass Avowal: "The Bitch Is Back", along with Self-Deprecation.
  • Ballad of X: "Ballad of a Well-Known Gun", "The Ballad of Danny Bailey (1909-34)", "Ballad of the Boy in the Red Shoes", "The Ballad of Bullheaded Tom"
  • Becoming the Mask: As a child, he had skillful eyesight, but started wearing glasses in homage to his childhood hero Buddy Holly. Afterwards more than than 40 years, his eyesight has deteriorated to the betoken that he really needs those spectacles.
  • Beyond the Incommunicable: With "Elementary Life" in 1993, Elton John achieved 24 sequent years with a Peak-40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, breaking a record held by Elvis Presley. He would extend information technology some other half-dozen years, catastrophe information technology at 30 in 1999 with "Written in the Stars". The streak finally ended when his only single of 2000, "Anytime Out of the Blue", peaked at number 49.
  • Break-Up Vocal: Plenty to choose from. "Don't Let the Lord's day Go Down on Me", "Common cold as Christmas (In the Middle of the Year)", "Lamentable Seems to Be the Hardest Word", "High Flying Bird", "I Experience Like a Bullet (In the Gun of Robert Ford)", "I'chiliad Still Continuing" (a more than vitriolic diverseness), "Sacrifice", "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" (more than of a rebound vocal).
  • Coffin Your Gays: "All the Girls Love Alice", the ballad of a teenage lesbian prostitute who tragically dies young.
  • Call to Agronomics: "You tin can't plant me in your penthouse/I'm going dorsum to my plough."
  • Canon Aperture: Leather Jackets he's dubbed the worst album he made. Perhaps also Victim of Love, the just album he never played whatsoever songs live from.
  • Campsite Follower: "Sweet Painted Lady"
  • Christmas Songs: "Step into Christmas", along with its B-side, "Ho! Ho Ho!". "Cold every bit Christmas (in the Middle of the Twelvemonth)" name-checks the vacation just is non itself a Christmas song.
  • Chronological Anthology Championship: 21 at 33, his 21st album, with Elton beingness 33 years old at the time. The "21" figure includes alive albums and compilations in improver to studio albums.[[note]]The count includes his 14 studio albums to that point, the Friends soundtrack, Greatest Hits volumes 1 and ii, the live albums 17-xi-70 and Here and In that location, the EP The Thom Bong Sessions, and the rarities collection Lady Samantha.
  • Concept Album:
    • Tumbleweed Connection is Taupin's tribute to The Wild W. Notably, neither he nor Elton had visited America at the fourth dimension the album was written.
    • Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy is well-nigh Elton and Taupin'due south early years in the music business together. The Captain & the Child picks upwards the story years afterwards.
    • Sleeping with the Past is Elton and Bernie's tribute to the great soul artists of the 1960s and 1970s.
  • Cool Shades: Has enough of different frames that he likes to vesture.
  • Country Mouse: "Honky True cat". Bernie Taupin himself was 1, which is reflected in many of his lyrics, as he faced a lot of opposition from his family to try to go far big in the city as a songwriter.
    • "Goodbye Yellow Brick Route" counts also.

    I should've stayed on the farm, should've listened to my sometime man

  • Comprehend Version: "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"; "Pinball Wizard".
  • Covers Always Lie: He frequently points out how moody and sullen he looks on the cover of his 1970 self-titled album, shrouded in darkness with normal-looking spectacles, just that even in his earliest performances, he was already displaying strong showmanship and a surprising stone energy for the leader of a piano-bass-drums trio, which the media was surprised at, given his beingness marketed as a "sensitive vocalizer-songwriter".
  • Digital Piracy Is Evil: Surprisingly subverted when he said, "I practice recollect information technology would be an incredible experiment to close down the whole internet for v years and see what sort of fine art is produced over that span." He wasn't necessarily referring to online piracy, but more that he felt that the Net was making people emotionally discrete and over-reliant on engineering science and that it immune Dreadful Musicians to flood the market place with poorly produced material.
  • Driven to Suicide:
    • "I Remember I'm Going to Impale Myself" attempts to play this trope for laughs. Complete with a tap-dance solo in the center eight.
    • "Someone's Terminal Song" from Blue Moves is a more tragic take on suicide.
    • As is "Indian Dusk".
    • Elton made two notable attempts at suicide — ane after heiress girlfriend Linda Woodrow falsely told him she was pregnant and that he was the father, then suggested he choose between her or his music — as documented in "Someone Saved My Life This evening" note Bernie Taupin refers to this, with some dark sense of humour, equally Elton's "Woody Allen effort" due to Elton leaving the gas in the kitchen, simply unintentionally leaving the windows open and one time in Los Angeles in 1975 intentionally in forepart of his visiting mother and grandmother, who were joining him for the unveiling of his star at the Hollywood Walk of Fame and concert at Dodger Stadium, past downing 50 Valium and attempting to drown himself in the hotel puddle. note Elton recalls that at the sight of this, and thinking Elton was acting a fleck melodramatic, his knowing grandmother deadpanned, "Well, I guess we'd better go going, then."
  • Dying Candle: The aptly titled "Candle in the Wind" has a symbolic chorus for a song nigh "the idea of fame or youth or somebody being cutting short in the prime of their life":

    And information technology seems to me y'all lived your life
    Similar a candle in the wind,
    Never knowing who to cling to
    When the rain fix in.
    And I would have liked to have known you,
    But I was just a kid.
    Your candle burned out long before
    Your legend ever did.

  • Early Installment Weirdness: The entirety of his debut Empty Heaven, a harpsichord-driven anthology with inappreciably any piano and more in mutual with psychedelic pop than the piano-driven soft rock style he'd adopt later on. The one song to survive in setlists has been "Skyline Pigeon", but fifty-fifty that was re-recorded in a more typical style in 1973.
  • Epic Instrumental Opener: "Funeral for a Friend" is the most obvious instance. Several songs from Bluish Moves have these equally well; "Tonight" goes on for 3 minutes before Elton starts singing.
  • Epic Rocking: His most notable examples include "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding", "Carla/Etude/Fanfare/Chloe", "Tonight", "Gulliver/Hay Chewed/Reprise". However, he tends to have at to the lowest degree one vocal on most of his albums that passes the six-minute marker. For example, Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy has the 6:42 "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" and half-dozen:eighteen "Curtains". He insisted on the erstwhile existence the only single from the album and refused to allow it be edited in length. Information technology became a huge hitting despite its lengthy running time.
    • "Levon" is an interesting case. While a fair length, the original song is only 5 minutes long, not quite "ballsy". But in concerts? It's almost like Elton and the band forget the song they're playing and insert lengthy guitar and pianoforte solos earlier coming back for the terminal chorus, making information technology run sometimes up to 12 minutes; nearly double the album length.
  • Everyone Is Jesus in Purgatory: invokedHe and Bernie Taupin mocked this thought in the Caribou cut, "Solar Prestige a Gammon". Naturally, that song was also over-analyzed, a la "I Am the Walrus".
  • Expository Hairstyle Change: In 1992, he got a hair implant as he switched from Camp Gay to Straight Gay. The orangish hair dye is emblematic of his switch from "reflective singer-songwriter Elton" to the glam period of 1972–76.
  • Fake Band: The premise of "Bennie and the Jets" is that it was a tribute from a fan to the band of the aforementioned proper name, the lyrics a commentary of the music industry'south behavior in The '70s.
  • For Doom the Bong Tolls: "Funeral for a Friend"
  • Freudian Excuse: The titular protagonist of "All the Girls Honey Alice" has her teenage rebellion attributed to "a simple case of Mummy Doesn't Love Me Blues."
  • Genre Roulette: A typical Elton album, especially in The '70s, could go from popular to soul to country to rock to funk to torch songs to ballads to Broadway-style tunes to Epic Rocking.
  • Gift of Vocal: "Your Vocal" describes how the vocaliser wrote the song to confess their beloved, and that the song is a apprehensive "souvenir" to the recipient.
  • God is Dead: The New York Times said so.
  • Gratuitous Panning: The chorus of the "Crocodile Rock" (the "la, la, la, la, la" parts) are panned to where the vocals are on the left aqueduct and the Farfisa organ melody is on the right channel. The rest of the vocal has quite a lot of panning besides, just the chorus is the most blatant part.
  • Greatest Hits Album: He'south naturally had several; the commencement, released in 1974, is his best-selling album to date at 32 meg copies and counting.
  • Grief Vocal: "Empty Garden" about the decease of John Lennon (see below).
    • "The Concluding Song" (a song concerning a gay boy and his estranged father reconciling with each other on the boy's expiry bed equally he was dying of AIDS). Written in memory of Ryan White (whom Elton knew), Bernie faxed the lyrics to him shortly afterwards Freddie Mercury'southward death. Elton said that he had cried the whole fourth dimension throughout making it.
    • "Candle in the Wind". Considering it was written nearly the decease of one of the iconic women of the 20th century (Marilyn Monroe) and repurposed for another (Princess Diana) it's arguably the most famous of his grief songs.
    • "Blues Never Fade Away" from The Captain & the Child mourns John Lennon, Ryan White and 1 other friend of Elton and Bernie'due south.
  • Idol Vocalizer: "I'm Going to Be a Teenage Idol" from Don't Shoot Me I'chiliad Only the Pianoforte Role player is a delineation of one. It was written in tribute to Elton's friend Marc Bolan at the tiptop of "TRexstacy".
  • Incompatible Orientation: "Elton'south Song", well ahead of his ain coming out and indeed the vocal's time overall.
  • Intentionally Bad-mannered Title: The B-Side to the title track to Cheerio Yellow Brick Road was a song chosen "Screw You", retitled "Young Man's Blues" in America to avoid offense.
  • Let's Duet: Elton has done many duets over his career:
    • His first number ane single in the UK was "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" with Kiki Dee in 1976. At that bespeak, he had already scored five chart-toppers in the U.S.
    • His live duet of "Don't Allow the Sun Go Downward on Me" with George Michael in 1991 far outperformed its original release, striking #1 in the U.S., Uk, and many other markets.
    • A lesser-known duet with Eric Clapton, "Runaway Train" (no relation to the later Soul Asylum song), was used in Lethal Weapon iii.
  • Licensed Pinball Tabular array: Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy, a tie-in to both the anthology and to the movie Tommy.
  • Location Song: His song "Belfast" is a Protestation Song against the disharmonize in Northern Republic of ireland.
  • Lyrical Dissonance:
    • "I Call up I'one thousand Going to Kill Myself", "Since God Invented Girls", "Angeline".
    • Bernie Taupin at the fourth dimension of the latter album's release noted that Helm Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy was a musically "upwardly" album about failure, while The Captain & the Kid was a low-key album most success.
    • Played with by "Sad Songs (Say So Much)", the lyrics of which aren't particularly sad or depressing in and of themselves. However, information technology's nonetheless a cheerful, upbeat and poppy number about how important, satisfying and necessary it tin exist to only heed to a good deplorable song when you're feeling downwards.
  • Market-Based Title/Separated past a Common Linguistic communication: His first live anthology was recorded from a November 1970 radio broadcast. It was sold with the title 17-xi-lxx in most of the world, but 11-17-70 in the The states, where dates are invariably rendered in calendar month-first format.
  • Medley: "Yell Help/Wed Dark/Ugly" from Stone of the Westies; "Gulliver/Hay Chewed/Reprise" on Empty Heaven; "Carla/Etude/Fanfare/Chloe" on The Fox.
  • Neglected Garden: "Empty Garden", his tribute to John Lennon, likens Lennon'south murder to this trope.

    Who lived here?
    He must have been a gardener that cared a lot,
    Who weeded out the tears and grew a adept crop,
    And now it all looks foreign.
    Information technology'due south funny how 1 insect can harm then much grain.

  • Nice Hat: In The '80s, prior to his hair weave operation, he started to article of clothing hats more and more often, straw boaters in the middle of the decade and odd triangular caps and baseball hats later in the decade to cover up his balding pate.
  • No Title: "This Song Has No Title" is – paradoxically plenty – an aversion.
  • The Oner: The videos for "This Train Don't Stop Here Anymore" annotation Although not a complete ane: information technology's more than similar iii split Oners. and "I Desire Love".
  • One-Man Song: Song for Guy, Nikita.
  • Popular-Star Composer: With Tim Rice for Disney's The Panthera leo King (1994) and Dreamworks' The Route to El Dorado. Besides provided music for Gnomeo and Juliet, the pic of which he co-executive produced.
  • Precision F-Strike: "The Bowwow Is Back", "The bitch is in her smile" from "Bad Claret" which he did (unremarkably uncredited) with Neil Sedaka.
  • Protest Song: Some of his songs have subtle elements of this. "Daniel" is a Vietnam State of war vet (although information technology'southward subtle; a cut verse would have fabricated this clearer), while "Ticking", an account of a gun massacre that killed 14 people, is a protest of American gun culture. Furthermore, as mentioned above, "Belfast" is a protest against The Troubles in Northern Ireland.
  • Rags to Riches: "Levon", to the extent that anyone can brand sense of the lyrics, is plain one of these stories; Levon'due south male parent, Alvin Tostig, is a poor homo with high expectations for his son, Levon himself has apparently fabricated a fortune selling political party supplies (specially cartoon balloons), and his son Jesus has ambitions far across the party store that Levon tin can't quite accept.
  • Refuge in Audacity:
    • "The Bowwow Is Back". Often, his outrageous costumes and goofy glasses ran on this, in a more than groomed way, forth with Rule of Fun and Upwardly to Xi. Donald Duck suits, Eiffel Tower hats, vi-foot tall Mohawks, the spectacles that lit up Eastward-L-T-O-N. His 50th birthday saw him nourish a costume party in a Louis Xiv costume with a giant wig, where he had to be lifted off a truck via a crane. And that was after he toned down the costumes/spectacles.
    • "I Think I'grand Going to Kill Myself". Non also many artists play suicide for laughs.
  • Religion Rant Song: "If There's a God in Heaven (What'south He Waiting For?)".
  • Rock-Star Vocal: "Bennie and the Jets", "I'm Gonna Exist a Teenage Idol" and some others, including the entire Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy and The Captain & the Kid albums.
  • Screw This, I'1000 Outta Here!: "Goodbye Xanthous Brick Road".
  • Self-Titled Album: His second album, and his Breakthrough.
  • "Sesame Street" Cred: He once played "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" with The Electric Mayhem and sang "Don't go Breaking my Heart" with Miss Piggy. He likewise appeared on a Totally Minnie video and he executive produced and contributed music to Gnomeo and Juliet.
  • Shout-Out:
    • "Levon" was named in tribute to Levon Helm of The Band.
    • His 1973 album, Don't Shoot Me I'k Just the Pianoforte Player was reportedly named later a joking response Elton fabricated to his friend Groucho Marx when the comedian teased him that it would make more sense for the singer to call himself John Elton. The album cover takes information technology further, showing a couple buying tickets outside a marquee to a night movie, with a poster of Go W on display to the correct.
    • One of the songs on his collaboration album The Union with Leon Russell included a song chosen Jimmie Rodgers' Dream which is named afterwards the influential country vocalizer.
  • Meaning Nativity Engagement: 'Levon'. 'He was born to a pauper to a pawn on a Christmas day...'
  • Something Blues: "Blues for Infant and Me" from Don't Shoot Me I'yard Only the Pianoforte Player.
  • Stylistic Suck: The audience in "Bennie and the Jets" is clapping behind the beat.
  • This Is a Song: "This Song Has No Championship", "Your Vocal". "Pace Into Christmas" opens with the line "Welcome to my Christmas song."
  • This Is Your Song: Trope Namer.
  • Title Driblet: It happens a few times that the title of an anthology shows up in one of its songs. A perfect example would exist "Nikita" from the album Ice on Fire, where the eponymous trounce is described every bit having "eyes that look similar ice on fire".
  • The Troubles: "Belfast".
  • Ii First Names: His phase name, Elton John, provide examples.
  • Unlimited Wardrobe: Crazy hats, eyeglasses, sunglasses, platform shoes, outfits, costumes and other articles of clothing in The '70s. He (slightly) toned them down by 1988, though the loud suits and Cool Shades he currently wears might also count.
  • Unreliable Narrator: "Bennie and the Jets" is narrated by a huge fan of the titular band, who gushes about how cool they look and what a great evidence they put on, only never mentions anything about the songs themselves, with the implication that they're a crappy style-over-substance band every bit was condign more and more common in the early '70s.
  • Song Development: His voice began with a more youthful and vivid tone at the start of his career and naturally matured over the grade of his career until the mid-1980s until his pharynx surgery in 1987 changed his voice from a tenor to a baritone, and information technology's only deepened since. He has rarely used his trademark falsetto range since the vocalisation modify, with the extent of his ability to even do and then any longer shrouded in mystery.
  • Vocal Range Exceeded: By Elton's 1986 "Bout De Strength" concert tour promoting Leather Jackets, one in which Elton and his band would be accompanied for function of the gear up list by a symphony orchestra, Elton would suffer increasing vocal issues due to frequent marijuana and alcohol abuse, bulimic binging and purging and drug-fueled vocal oversinging and misuse, culminating in the recording of the concert film and live album Alive in Australia, where he very clearly is struggling throughout the concert from vocal strain and laryngitis. Doctors would shortly discover non-cancerous, though career-threatening, nodules in his throat. Surgery done in 1987 would prove successful, simply would vocally put Elton out of commission for several months. When he returned by late 1987 at a Prince's Trust concert special, his tenor vocal range would exist lowered to a baritone.
  • War Was Beginning: Also according to The New York Times. It'south unclear if Levon Tostiger got his state of war wound in the aforementioned war.
  • Give-and-take Salad Lyrics: "Levon", "Take Me to the Pilot", "Solar Prestige a Gammon". The latter was a deliberate attempt to invoke The Walrus Was Paul, and similar many other examples of the trope, got heavily (over-)analysed anyway.

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