Elton John Interview
New Zealand Herald
- Q: Your new album The Captain & The
Kid as well as its immediate predecessors Peachtree
Road and Songs from the West Coast mark
what's generally been seen as a return to form. Do you see it that way and if
so, what - or who - do you blame it on?
- Elton John: I am delighted by the critical acclaim
that both albums have received. Peachtree was my
first self-produced album and I think the move to go back to basics really paid
off. I also think that Bernie Taupin is really at the top of
his game and the lyrics he gave me were exceptional. They are both very
personal albums for me.
- Q: But at the same time, many of those who turn out
to see you aren't exactly rushing out to buy The Captain and the
Kid. You reportedly blamed that on your record company recently.
But is that the only reason? Haven't you made it a little hard for floating
voters by creating a sequel to Captain Fantastic ...
? Who wants to go see part 2 of a movie they're not sure they ever saw part 1
of?
- Elton John: Of course I would have loved the
critical acclaim to be followed with huge sales. I think the problem is more
about the nature of the music business right now. It's difficult to get music
apart from hit singles played on radio and TV channels these days. People like
to hear tracks before they buy CDs, I think.
- Q: Describe Bernie Taupin in a
sentence of 15 words or less.
- Elton John: My lyricist and the dirt brown
cowboy
- Q: You're famous for giving sage advice and
championing young stars. Whoever did that for you? Did you or would you have
listened?
- Elton John: I got amazing advice when I was breaking
out on the scene in the early 70s from total heroes of mine starting with
Long John Baldry, Elton Dean, Aretha
Franklin ... I always listen to people I admire!
- Q: And because it's that time of year, the best
albums you heard in 2006 were (and why) ...
- Elton John: So many - Scissor
Sisters, Ray LaMontagne amongst them. I love people
who have really unique and fresh talent.
- Q: You're only playing in Wellington on your New
Zealand visit. Should those of us in Auckland take it personally?
- Elton John: It's a long time since I have toured in
Australasia. I really wanted to include New Zealand. There was the possibility
of adding only one show, and that show was Wellington.
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