Day 27 (April 15): George Michael & Elton John - Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
Songs that get more exciting midway through are some of the best songs there are. I'm sorry, I don't mean to be controversial, but it's true.
I just love it when a song announces that it's going to be REALLY BIG for the next section and that you ought to buckle your seatbelts for that bit. Like the bit two minutes from the end of 'Paradise City' where Axl Rose screams HOOOOOMMMMEEE and the song goes really fast. That's what I live for as a garbage music boy.
Today's song of the day, then, is catnip for me. For the first three minutes, the late and great George Michael's 'Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me' is just a pretty great cover of the 1974 Elton John track. It's great, but it could be greater.
And then, at two minutes and fifty nine seconds, George Michael booms out "LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, MR ELTON JOHN!". The crowd goes wild, and Elton John is suddenly there, singing his own song and dueting it out with George in one of the coolest crossovers of British music history, and it's twice as good as it was before.
And that is how you make your song more exciting midway through. Do one, Axl Rose.
I just love it when a song announces that it's going to be REALLY BIG for the next section and that you ought to buckle your seatbelts for that bit. Like the bit two minutes from the end of 'Paradise City' where Axl Rose screams HOOOOOMMMMEEE and the song goes really fast. That's what I live for as a garbage music boy.
Today's song of the day, then, is catnip for me. For the first three minutes, the late and great George Michael's 'Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me' is just a pretty great cover of the 1974 Elton John track. It's great, but it could be greater.
And then, at two minutes and fifty nine seconds, George Michael booms out "LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, MR ELTON JOHN!". The crowd goes wild, and Elton John is suddenly there, singing his own song and dueting it out with George in one of the coolest crossovers of British music history, and it's twice as good as it was before.
And that is how you make your song more exciting midway through. Do one, Axl Rose.
I’d argue the same for the first song on your blog
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