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I forgot how surreal that movie is, even in that scene.
There are other scenes that are way farther out there, I know.
i'm in my early 40s so i mostly know middle aged and older Elton. Getting to know him the last decade through the Muppets and and his filmography, i feel like i really missed out
He's really something. I saw him and Billy Joel perform together on the Face to Face tour many years back, and it's still one of my favorite concerts. They each had sections where they did their own songs, but they also did some collaborations on each other's songs. Hearing Elton John do parts of "Piano Man" was really interesting, for example. They also did "Here Comes the Sun" together. Definitely would go to that again if they ever did it.