🎵 ​Elton John - Rocket Man REACTION

  Рет қаралды 155,013

Brad & Lex

Brad & Lex

Күн бұрын

Пікірлер: 876
@Kari_B61ex
@Kari_B61ex 2 жыл бұрын
I was raised on Elton John and Bernie Taupin music - my darling dad was a massive fan, I heard their music every day of my life and watched my dad playing 'air piano'. Dad died far too young at 48 (I was in my early twenties) I know that he will be up there in heaven smiling down on me knowing that this still brings a smile to my face. He was my Rocket Man - and I will always be his Tiny Dancer.
@Bee-28
@Bee-28 2 жыл бұрын
Mehh, you just made me tear up! Bless you & your dad!
@dene39
@dene39 2 жыл бұрын
X
@jimfracasso7435
@jimfracasso7435 2 жыл бұрын
Love that music comforts us in grief, along with celebrating our triumphs. My father past when I was 25, and now hearing certain songs it's almost as if I can feel him hug me!
@IshwaraYogaNET
@IshwaraYogaNET 2 жыл бұрын
💕
@lewis9702
@lewis9702 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear about your Dad's early passing.
@frankpentangeli7945
@frankpentangeli7945 2 жыл бұрын
Doesn't matter what genre this is. It's just beautiful music, that's the only important thing. If you get caught up trying to figure out what genre it is or what the song means, you miss the emotional impact of it. Back in the early 70s people couldn't care less about genres anyway. The 60s taught us that in music anything goes. The 70s took that idea and ran with it. Back then on any one FM radio station you could hear all kinds of new and different stuff, from Black Sabbath to Elton John to Yes to Deep Purple to Cat Stevens to Pink Floyd to Bob Dylan and Stevie Wonder. We didn't care ... it was all fantastic and new! Especially if you were high. The DJs themselves were wasted half the time, and sometimes just forgot to change the record so that we heard the repetitive click of the needle on the turntable reaching the end of one album side for 5 minutes at a time while the DJs were out smoking a joint or had simply fallen asleep in their chair. Man, those were the days! There's no genre to describe that experience.
@bellodrade
@bellodrade 2 жыл бұрын
I hear ya. I like these reactions but I have a big point of contention with them. It's that there is no real time context. These songs were the soundtrack to our lives. You have to be in the moment to fully appreciate their impact and beauty. Your pointed it out cleary- the music was wide and varied. And the times were different. Can't magically transfer those feelings and attitudes to anyone not of that period. All these reactors have is historical perspective. And that is a shame.
@donnawoods8039
@donnawoods8039 2 жыл бұрын
That's true... in the 70's we listened to everything. I remember listening to Disco and loving it, Soul and loving it, Rock and loving it. Even Big Band.
@robs715
@robs715 2 жыл бұрын
It’s shit
@crazyfingers19
@crazyfingers19 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah baby. I remember wrapping the antennae of my old stereo in aluminum foil so I could barely pick up Starview92 from about 30 miles away. early “Album Oriented Rock (AOR)” stations were so cool. Not only did they spin the most eclectic mix of jams in their full album glory but the stayed on all night and really hit the deeps cuts overnight. Good time to be alive, at least from that perspective.
@525569andrea
@525569andrea 2 жыл бұрын
That’s so funny ☺️ one of my good friends is 65 (big age difference but we music brings us all together) and he’s been collecting vinyls since he was six (has over 15k) and he was a DJ throughout the entire era, and still is! And he has so many stories from DJ’ing 70s 😊 always brings a smile to my face!
@chrislegner4816
@chrislegner4816 2 жыл бұрын
The mark of true musical greatness. A song you've heard a million times that still never gets old.
@jakerazmataz852
@jakerazmataz852 Жыл бұрын
Pretty much every song I grew up with, born in '62. 😁
@larryh.5229
@larryh.5229 2 жыл бұрын
This song was one of two Elton John songs for a classmate's funeral our senior year in 1986. The other was "Daniel". Rest in Peace Rocky, you are still in our thoughts.
@ashleydixon4613
@ashleydixon4613 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, Daniel-another great song by Elton!
@_MOORE_1986
@_MOORE_1986 2 жыл бұрын
Daniel is my name and I was born in 1986. Just thought I would share lol
@jessicaelliott827
@jessicaelliott827 2 жыл бұрын
Daniel is my fav
@kennethgoin628
@kennethgoin628 2 жыл бұрын
Please forgive me, but are you talking about Rocky Dennis by chance?
@jamesdignanmusic2765
@jamesdignanmusic2765 2 жыл бұрын
A timeless classic. You'll probably have noticed that Elton John, David Bowie, and other artists were singing about space at this time... the early 1970s were the time of Apollo space flights to the moon, so it was very much in public consciousness. Also, lots of excuses to mix lyrics about the reality of outer space and being affected by other types of "high". And yes, as far as genre is concerned "Elton John" just about covers it.
@caperboy1169
@caperboy1169 2 жыл бұрын
It was inspired by stories written by Ray Bradbury
@dickhutchinson2010
@dickhutchinson2010 2 жыл бұрын
Spaceman by Harry Nilsson
@jamesdignanmusic2765
@jamesdignanmusic2765 2 жыл бұрын
@@caperboy1169 "The Martian Chronicles", presumably?
@Yotraj
@Yotraj 2 жыл бұрын
Ya gotta remember... it was 1969 when We put the first man on the moon... and this song was released in 1972. Putting a man on the moon was a really big deal to all earthlings back then. This is kinda an homage song to the astronauts of the day.
@friderckcougher97
@friderckcougher97 2 жыл бұрын
Kennedy's most irresponsible public act- putting a deadline on something involving human lives is not something to gamble with- Could have been worded much nobler by saying we are dedicated to landing a man on the moon and putting all resources unto it.
@damiandiaz6727
@damiandiaz6727 Жыл бұрын
The song is actually a metaphor about addiction
@deltabravo287
@deltabravo287 2 жыл бұрын
The melody of the chorus of this song is just a masterpiece - the whole song is great - but that part is just extra fantastic. Elton John has so many songs that are just incredible.
@glennburch1081
@glennburch1081 2 жыл бұрын
Saw him 5-6 years ago in Virginia Beach. He can't hit the high notes anymore, but he CRUSHED this song. One of the best songs, live, that I have ever heard performed. As usual, great reaction guys,TY.
@djl9919
@djl9919 2 жыл бұрын
Such a great song, thank you Elton & Bernie. Rock on Brad & Lex
@bellodrade
@bellodrade 2 жыл бұрын
Bernie and Elton created a timeless classic with this one.
@adgato75
@adgato75 2 жыл бұрын
Elton is an amazing entertainer. Always in the conversation for one of the best ever.
@doomhunter697
@doomhunter697 2 жыл бұрын
The lyrics were written by Bernie Taupin, who wrote most of Elton's lyrics. He was the 'invisible' half of the team. The song is based upon a short story of the same name by Ray Bradbury. Written in the 1950's, he was envisioning a time when ''Rocket Men" (the term astronaut was not being used yet) would become mundane, and the long trips were a lot like those sailors went on- extended time away. Bernie had read the story, and it inspired him to write the song.
@JohnJohn-qv4mg
@JohnJohn-qv4mg 2 жыл бұрын
Brillant song from a famous depressed musician about how it feels to be a famous depressed musician. Lonely, no one knows how he truly feels, etc etc etc
@jsipler
@jsipler 2 жыл бұрын
Well said’ I was looking for the words to say this.... it would have taken me 3 paragraphs and not come close to how easy you said it. Good iob
@1234uz
@1234uz 2 жыл бұрын
Got to see him in concert in 2012 and his Live Shows are Kick Ass, He does 4 Hours NON STOP no breaks and plays all his own songs . He had the Staple Sisters as his back up Vocals as well .
@carolynnewcomb2153
@carolynnewcomb2153 2 жыл бұрын
I think Lex got the idea right of just moving to the music and enjoying the beautiful melody. Bernie Taupin’s lyrics have always been a little hard for me to understand- but it’s often like poetry.
@Ou81gi812
@Ou81gi812 2 жыл бұрын
It IS poetry…set to music!!! Good observation.
@bobschenkel7921
@bobschenkel7921 2 жыл бұрын
Early Elton, like with most artists, is the best Elton. Usually, after some success, the artist starts chasing success, instead of being true to him or her self. Lately, Elton comes and goes, but it is always listenable.
@MySherry10
@MySherry10 2 жыл бұрын
This is just beautiful , just enjoy the music this is what its about, its a easy listening wonderful song love the inflections in his voice
@LynnThompsonAuthor
@LynnThompsonAuthor 2 жыл бұрын
This is a classic! Came out when I was in junior high school (now called "middle school") and was on the radio all the time. Everybody knew every word to it and could sing along. Early Elton John music was amazing! Less mainstream and predictable than his later stuff. Bowie had just come out with the song "Space Oddity" a few years before this song came out (same year as the first moon landing), and we were all still pretty obsessed with space in the early '70s. There were still moon missions going on then. This song tapped into all of that with a catchy chorus and a sense of ennui that may have been the experience of some who worked in the space business.
@clownzzz4837
@clownzzz4837 2 жыл бұрын
I was in 8th or 9th grade. So many great songs.
@scottcahoon1669
@scottcahoon1669 2 жыл бұрын
Seen this song in concert 🔥! Elton John was 61 yrs old an still rocking!!!!
@1BEAST1775
@1BEAST1775 2 жыл бұрын
Elton did alot of great songs but one of my all time favorite songs period was " I guess that's why they call it the blues" always reminds me of cruising around my hometown at night while it was raining 🌧
@DaveThomson
@DaveThomson 2 жыл бұрын
was my moms favorite Elton song. Definitely the one that gets to me the most.
@gizzy2403
@gizzy2403 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite too, but doesn't get much recognition. He has soooo many awesome songs
@markharris1125
@markharris1125 2 жыл бұрын
It's nice to look back at the 80s but of course he stopped recording in 1975. Well, according to reaction channels, anyway.
@llschnitz
@llschnitz 2 жыл бұрын
The lyricist Bernie Taupin has explained the thoughts behind this song. In 1972 every school boy wanted to be an astronaut - the most exciting job one could ever dream of - an adventurer of the best kind. In the future, Taupin guessed, being an astronaut will be just a mundane every day job. This astronaut in the song is bored with his job, isolated, and alienated from his family. He hates his job. And he doesn't feel like a hero, but just a guy doing a frustrating lonely job. The music, with the synthesizers and the slide guitar technique, are supposed to mimic the sound of a rocket being launched into space and flying around. Its the Wonderful Ambient sound that really gets you on this one. This was only Elton's Second top ten hit, before he became a superstar.
@stevemariman8769
@stevemariman8769 2 жыл бұрын
Elton John definitely has a sound of his own. "Philadelphia Freedom" or "The Bitch Is Back" were from around that time too, and very catchy.
@RhettAnderson
@RhettAnderson 2 жыл бұрын
At the time this was considered "rock" and "pop". Rock was a much bigger category than it is today. Rock ballads were very common.
@Filbi
@Filbi 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I think this fits solidly in the category of "soft rock".
@danalyntuthill1538
@danalyntuthill1538 2 жыл бұрын
This was pure pop. Rock is harder. And as time went on people started blending genres and creating new sounds. Don't worry about the genres but do you like it. Back in the' 70s radio was not segregated. You would hear different styles of music on one radio station. It hasn't been that way for a long time.
@chrisa4695
@chrisa4695 2 жыл бұрын
Elton John’s music during the first 5 years of his career is pure gold. That combination of his piano playing, singing those great Bernie Taupin lyrics, and that incredible band was something special. I was 9 or 10 years old when my mom brought home Elton John’s greatest hits. I had never heard of him but loved it. Years later I bought the cassette and later the CD.
@donnawoods8039
@donnawoods8039 2 жыл бұрын
Back in the 70's we liked space men too! LOL.
@jamesrobertson2361
@jamesrobertson2361 2 жыл бұрын
When William Shatner went to space it gave him the feeling of endless time and a vision of death. It emphasized the uniqueness of earth and its life. All space science fiction seems to incorporate this element and Elton and Bernie's song does it in music.
@ignatzmuskrat3000
@ignatzmuskrat3000 2 жыл бұрын
Bill covered Rocket Man and its a hoot. SO campy.
@darrendixon3191
@darrendixon3191 2 жыл бұрын
Lex, you are so onto this song. He made it sound like space and distance. So far away. They way the composed music in the 70s is legendary.
@Day0One
@Day0One 2 жыл бұрын
The song can be interpreted as a symbol of how rock stars are isolated from their friends, family, and from the real world by those with power in the music industry. Some lyric analysis as part of the rock star isolation theory...
@doomhunter697
@doomhunter697 2 жыл бұрын
And flat out wrong. Its based on a short story by Ray Bradbury of the same name.
@Nikita-ez4ko
@Nikita-ez4ko 2 жыл бұрын
@@doomhunter697 they did say that you can interpret it, not that it's factual. Yes it is inspired from the story of "The Rocketman" but a lot of people like to think of it as a story of loneliness.
@popgoestheculture6285
@popgoestheculture6285 2 жыл бұрын
Space is a metaphor for being on the road and show business in general.
@tvgator1
@tvgator1 2 жыл бұрын
Lex is killing it; ALOT of Elton John music is metaphorical. Almost all of it. It’s also some of the most melodically satisfying music ever created. His catalog is gigantic; you two have barely scratched the surface. Try FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND or MADMAN ACROSS THE WATER. He’s got complex songs and lighthearted songs as well. Try CROCODILE ROCK or PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM. There’s so much. And it’s all good stuff. You guys will be blown away.
@mizofan
@mizofan Жыл бұрын
I slightly prefer the Tumbleweed Connection extra track version of Madman across the Water to the one on MATW album itself. Crocodile Rock is not one I, Elton or Bernie like much, though it was his first #1 single in USA!
@tvgator1
@tvgator1 Жыл бұрын
@@mizofan Oh I like that one; it’s more scaled back with more electric guitar, but overall I pick the original by a hair because of all the symphonic elements. But the Tumbleweed version definitely kicks ass.
@blackwolf6082
@blackwolf6082 2 жыл бұрын
When Ozzy wrote about a werewolf (Bark at the moon) do you think he was speaking from personal experience? Rocket Man is a journey of what it might be like.
@metetural9140
@metetural9140 2 жыл бұрын
Hey atleast he didn't say "I think it's about drugs."
@marjolewis9405
@marjolewis9405 2 жыл бұрын
I think Ozzy really is a werewolf.
@Katsem
@Katsem 2 жыл бұрын
Ozzy didn’t write Bark at then Moon. He is not a songwriter, he contributes to the songs he takes full credit for writing, except possibly where Randy Rhoads was concerned. Ozzy hums a bit, maybe comes up with a line, leaves the lyrics and music to the others. In the case of Bark - Bob Daisley wrote the lyrics, and Jake E Lee the guitar. They both have interview where they talk about never getting credit.
@lantzkeefer6
@lantzkeefer6 2 жыл бұрын
This song is so good,Elton had such a huge catalog of incredible music,love this definitely one of my favorites,love Philadelphia Freedom also, great choice.Hey what is going on today is this Space song day,is this on purpose.🙈
@michaelbriefs9764
@michaelbriefs9764 2 жыл бұрын
The genre is Rock/Pop, but it's more specifically the "Singer/Song Writer" genre. He's in the company of other S/SW artists like Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Joni MItchell, Paul Simon and others.
@karmic-fleas
@karmic-fleas 2 жыл бұрын
Can you really say EJ was a singer song-writer when he didn't write the lyrics?
@michaelbriefs9764
@michaelbriefs9764 2 жыл бұрын
@@karmic-fleas yes. In Elton’s case, he was part of a team/collaboration with the lyric writer. Elton wrote the music and sang the songs and Bernie penned the words.
@mredible475
@mredible475 2 жыл бұрын
His early songs are soo good.
@steveblankenship1742
@steveblankenship1742 2 жыл бұрын
Elton was before my time but this song is absolute perfection. The lyrics and music are absolutely beautiful.
@markmiller3101
@markmiller3101 2 жыл бұрын
What a classic. The sound is so smooth and rolls perfectly. Love the lyrics too. Great Pick guys Thanks!
@geronimo19611
@geronimo19611 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a 61 year old man from Zurich,Switzerland and I love watching young people (re)discover all the great music I was fortunate enough to grow up with. Much love and sympathy from
@s.mcpherson6354
@s.mcpherson6354 2 жыл бұрын
I think she means it felt *expansive*. It was like the final repeated lines in the song where a quasi-Doppler effect, getting quieter as his rocket ship got further and further away, hence the sense of size and scale it gave Lex.
@vickieray
@vickieray 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best concerts I’ve ever been to in my entire life, Elton John, Charlotte NC 1977 ♥️🎶🔥♥️ I’ll never forget it 🥰
@sourgir-wh6xd
@sourgir-wh6xd 2 жыл бұрын
Anything by Elton John is going to be amazing😍🎤🎧
@simpleiowan3123
@simpleiowan3123 2 жыл бұрын
It’s an allegory for the loneliness and desperation which is born from addiction. Heavy stuff. Another great reaction 👍
@lindazee
@lindazee 2 жыл бұрын
Of all the explanations on meaning, this one seems the most plausible.
@HoughGroup
@HoughGroup 2 жыл бұрын
Relax kids / just enjoy one of the most classic songs ever written! Lex, love the headband and the jamming smile is simply beautiful.
@EdMan57
@EdMan57 2 жыл бұрын
I heard in an interview that Bernis wrote the lyrics to Rockett Man as a metaphor for cocaine addiction. Even Elton didn't know until later the interviewer told him what Bernie had told him. Maybe I dreamed it up,so....
@BigRedSpear
@BigRedSpear 2 жыл бұрын
That neon sign was worth 10x whatever you paid for it. The lamp and the lighting and the sign sets the whole production on a different level. Y'all crushed that
@BossDM-2
@BossDM-2 2 жыл бұрын
Actually, I never realized that it's such a beautiful song, both melody and lyrics. I hadn't seriously listened to it for a long while and now I'm glad you made me.
@jopay142
@jopay142 2 жыл бұрын
So many good songs have you reacted to... You guys rock. Point. I wish you the best!!
@cindyjensen2185
@cindyjensen2185 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the Rabbit hole of Sir Elton John, its deep...... Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is my all time favorite.
@joesmith8725
@joesmith8725 2 жыл бұрын
I'd suggest Echo & the Bunnymen "The Killing Moon" (post-punk, new wave) , The Church " Under the Milky way" (post-punk, new wave/alt rock), Smashing Pumpkins "Rocket" ( Alt rock, grunge, shoegaze/psychedelic rock), HUM "Stars" (alt rock, punk/post punk), Muse "Knights of Cydonia" (alt rock, prog rock/space rock) as well to fit the next Space stream !
@ronparsons8786
@ronparsons8786 2 жыл бұрын
Now we're talking :-)
@mikephillips8810
@mikephillips8810 2 жыл бұрын
What's always amazed and impressed me about these songs is the way they are written which seems to be unlike the way any other artist/artists write theirs. Bernie Taupin comes up with the lyrics, then Elton John independently works out the music/melody from the lyrics and what music the lyrics inspire in him. Incredible really, they are both musical geniuses in my view. Because they've written great song after great song after great song, and hit after hit after hit.
@dlpowers3898
@dlpowers3898 2 жыл бұрын
This song is so classic...love the vibe and sound of it so much! Bernie Taupin, Elton's long time writing partner always brings the inventive lyrics too! thx for sharing Brad & Lex :)
@tennwingman3350
@tennwingman3350 2 жыл бұрын
I saw him when he was on the "Yellow Brick Road Tour" in 1973 in Honolulu. He is a true showman. He is so much better live when he was young of course. Keep up the good work.
@cathyhall1350
@cathyhall1350 2 жыл бұрын
I was in high school when all the Elton John/Bernie Taupin tunes were burning the airwaves! EVERYONE loved Elton! Madman Across The Water is an awesome LP! And this genre is 70s pop rock. 💕🤗🎼✌️
@TheKnowlege33
@TheKnowlege33 2 жыл бұрын
One of my all time favourite songs from Elton John.. I can tell by Lexs expression she really enjoyed this great song..
@AzaleaLala
@AzaleaLala 2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite Elton John songs. He has so many great ones. Bernie Taupin wrote the lyrics and Elton John put them to music. Such a great partnership. Genre for this song is soft rock.
@ricdees3495
@ricdees3495 2 жыл бұрын
This song was well put together. I like how the guitar soars, like your taking a trip in space.
@leighsaldivar4439
@leighsaldivar4439 2 жыл бұрын
Love this song. Used to go around singing it as a little kid back in the 70s lol. Lawd I’m old. This music never dies
@dr4782
@dr4782 2 жыл бұрын
Elton John is my favorite solo musician of all, and songs like "Rocket Man" are exactly why. I, too, think this song has a very celestial sound, and some of the guitar effects make me think of rockets launching into space and comets shooting by. My five favorite Elton John songs of all are, in chronological order, "Little Jeannie" (1980), "I'm Still Standing" (1983), "Candle In The Wind (Live)" (1988), "Club At The End Of The Street" (1990), and "Simple Life" (1993). Of those five, "I'm Still Standing" is my favorite of all. TRIVIA: Elton John appeared for at least one week in the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 for 30 consecutive years, from 1970-1999. This is a record that is not likely to be broken anytime soon, if ever at all.
@MRoyClark
@MRoyClark 2 жыл бұрын
Genre-wise, Elton John Falls under a few different headings. Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, and Singer Songwriter are the main ones, but when "Rocket Man" was released, early in his career, he was part of the UK Glam Rock (1971-75) movement, alongside David Bowie, T. Rex, Roxy Music, early Queen, Sparks, The Sweet, Slade, and lots of others. "Rocket Man" itself was directly influenced by David Bowie's only pre-Glam hit, 1969's "Space Oddity" but was a hit around the same time as David Bowie's similarly titled UK Glam hit "Starman" which you reacted to today, as well. Several early Elton John songs were major Glam Rock hits, including "Honky Cat", "Crocodile Rock", "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", "The Bitch Is Back", "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" (cover, The Beatles), "Bennie and The Jets", and "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting". Elton moved on from UK Glam around 1975-76, when everyone else in the genre moved on. While some acts leaned more toward Rock, much like Bowie and Roxy Music, he started leaning more toward R&B, Soul, Funk, and Disco in the late 70s, and adopted a more synth and drum machine based oriented in the mid-1980s. But at his core, there are always his piano ballads. Some of his best stuff was still coming out in the 1980s, but by the 1990s, it all kinda became Disney-by-numbers soundalike mush (even if he was still cranking out sizeable hits), but for a couple of decades there, he was one of the best and biggest performers around.
@oldrth
@oldrth 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant music, harmonies, lyrics…… so cool. Great memories for me.
@joesmith8725
@joesmith8725 2 жыл бұрын
Elton John has wonderful music. It's considered soft rock, piano rock.
@OronOfMontreal
@OronOfMontreal 2 жыл бұрын
I disagree, having grown up during Elton's early career. He is a legitimate, bone fide rocker, when he wants to be.
@matttrone6408
@matttrone6408 2 жыл бұрын
Billy Joel in the same category as well I believe. Great, amazing music!
@joesmith8725
@joesmith8725 2 жыл бұрын
@@matttrone6408 You are correct. Agreed, good music.
@slaughery
@slaughery Жыл бұрын
Y’all are doing a really good job with your reviews and your entertaining. You make me happy. Thank you.
@pauljansen1137
@pauljansen1137 2 жыл бұрын
Wow...would you believe I am watching the movie "Rocket Man" at this very moment...😀!
@TheWizardKs
@TheWizardKs Жыл бұрын
Like nearly all of Elton's music, it is a fantastic song and nearly certain it is about simulating thoughts of an astronaut. And as others pointed out, the songs by him and Bernie were the absolute best.
@JamaisCascio
@JamaisCascio 2 жыл бұрын
For Lex: Yep, Mars is *very* cold. At its warmest, it's just about freezing. Most of the time it's well below zero.
@TroyBoyleAtheistAdvocate
@TroyBoyleAtheistAdvocate 2 жыл бұрын
Mostly. But at the equator, say around where Cuba would be on Earth, Mars can get up to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Just a normal Spring temperature in most of the U.S. If our astronauts stayed in the equatorial region, daytime temps would not be bad at all. Still need pressure suits and oxygen, but not so much insulation and padding.
@xlerb_again_to_music7908
@xlerb_again_to_music7908 2 жыл бұрын
annnd... no magnetosphere (= no big planetary magnetic field from the core) which means the Sun's solar wind hits and strips off the atmosphere (Earth's magnetosphere forces solar wind around our planet). Mars used to have decent atmos + flowing water; now lost as no protective magnetic shell abt Mars. Oh, the ground is (? either) acidic or alkali so would eat your boots as you stand on it. No place for kids, indeed.
@Stefan-
@Stefan- 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it can get as cold as -150 degres Celsius so it can definately be cold as hell.
@supertrexandroidx
@supertrexandroidx 2 жыл бұрын
Role-playing and metaphors are good descriptors. Although you can interpret it as saying the man in the song is a real astronaut, if you want, I think this is mainly about a man who in his mind, in his dreams, is a lot more than his family thinks he is at home, but being the man in his dreams - being an astronaut living on Mars, for example - isn't exactly conducive to having a family and raising your kids. And he keeps coming back around to those opposing polarities. You get the drift!
@Gordy63
@Gordy63 2 жыл бұрын
Wow - Lex nailed the feeling Elton wanted to portray with this song. All time classic song. Older Elton tunes are classics!
@sourisvoleur4854
@sourisvoleur4854 2 жыл бұрын
The other space song that was a huge hit at that time was "Space Oddity" by David Bowie. I don't know if you guys have done that one yet, but it's a great pairing with this one. They're so VERY different, even though they are both about an astronaut.
@alrivers2297
@alrivers2297 2 жыл бұрын
They have done it
@davidmaldonado1111
@davidmaldonado1111 2 жыл бұрын
This was the song that moved me to buy my first vinyl record album . Elton John Greatest Hits . Re- Rocket Man, I read somewhere that the lyricist Bernie Taupin was influenced by Ray Bradbury's short story "R" Is For Rocket" , if I'm not mistaken.
@doomhunter697
@doomhunter697 2 жыл бұрын
It was Ray Bradbury's story in Illustrated Man, title "Rocket Man" that was the inspiration. E is For Rocket is not a story, but a collection of shorts.
@hog7203
@hog7203 2 жыл бұрын
That's a great song. Been listening to it since it's release and still enjoy hearing it. I've never tried to figure out what it actually means. He's got a lot of songs like that. Always loved his song "Mona Lisa's and Mad Hatters".
@historianswag8517
@historianswag8517 2 жыл бұрын
He is talking about his vicious drug use and living like a rock "star" out in space. He really did miss elements of the life that he had to leave behind to be a star. He also recognized that you cannot raise kids on Mars (ie - you cannot have a normal life when you are in a new city every night and on tons of drugs)
@willpina
@willpina 2 жыл бұрын
@@krisfox3537 lmao! nah, it's about being famous and living the fast life.
@eatonbeaver6972
@eatonbeaver6972 2 жыл бұрын
According to wiki its about a Mars bound Astronaut's mixed feelings of leaving home to work in space. I like the idea historian points out more however LOL Bernie Taupin wrote the lyrics by the way so with that in mind it's easier to see how it actually is about space than stardoms effects.
@davidvsr
@davidvsr 2 жыл бұрын
well said...
@OutOnTheTiles
@OutOnTheTiles Жыл бұрын
Elton wasn’t using drugs in 72. Where you come up with this shit?!? Talking out of your ass.
@OutOnTheTiles
@OutOnTheTiles Жыл бұрын
@@willpina no it’s not 😂😂😂😂. Educate yourself. It’s about an astronaut and that’s it.
@cpprcrk1833
@cpprcrk1833 2 жыл бұрын
You've got to look at Elton John's music in phases or eras . He was one of the top acts in the World in the 70's , then his music fell out of favor . About ever ten years or so , he'd have a big hit ( when Princess Di was killed , every third song played on radio was Candle in the Wind) his career path reminds me of Elvis in it's up and downs . My personal favorite is Madman across the Waters .
@bradgordon3760
@bradgordon3760 2 жыл бұрын
One of the premiere singer songwriters of all time. After The Beatles I can't think of anyone who has a catalogue as large, incredible and diverse.
@jackgilchrist
@jackgilchrist 2 жыл бұрын
I don't think I've ever met anyone who doesn't like Elton John, especially his early stuff. Doesn't matter if you're 80 or 18. Elton John was a major influence on Jerry Cantrell, the guitarist of Alice in Chains. And on many, many other musicians of various styles. Elton and Bernie Taupin were the songwriting team that produced these great songs and albums.
@robertreichle1
@robertreichle1 2 жыл бұрын
That right there is just one of the greatest pop songs ever released. Hear it once and never forget it.
@scotthobson2083
@scotthobson2083 2 жыл бұрын
Prime example of analog recordings of the 70's. Warm.
@tomaroni6670
@tomaroni6670 2 жыл бұрын
Lex hit the nail on the head! The genre is Elton John!
@angelagoodwin5758
@angelagoodwin5758 2 жыл бұрын
Elton John's music is timeless💜
@canpfire
@canpfire 2 жыл бұрын
Lex,you are cool,love the way you let music sink into you, especially this classic song.
@williamjamesayers7719
@williamjamesayers7719 2 жыл бұрын
My all-time favorite pianist. I love Elton John's music.
@bianchiveloce1
@bianchiveloce1 2 жыл бұрын
Well, growing up as a kid in the '70s, I imagined this song was about the lead character Astronaut Tony Nelson in the television show I Dream of Jeannie. Now, that I'm much, much, much older, when I hear this song today, I think of North Korean Leader Kim "Rocket Man" Jong-un. I tell ya, it sucks to get old and lose your innocence
@carollittle1059
@carollittle1059 2 жыл бұрын
Incomparable Elton John!
@lorirose5343
@lorirose5343 2 жыл бұрын
Blessed to have seen him play while my time on this earth. ❤🎵🚀
@thefatman2780
@thefatman2780 2 жыл бұрын
LIFE ON THE ROAD AS A ROCKSTAR. AT HOME HE IS JUST HIM. ON TOUR HE IS A ROCKET MAN.
@marka8486
@marka8486 2 жыл бұрын
Elton John IS his own sound. I grew up to his music in the ‘70’s. Definitely under the “easy listening” genre…. Timeless and beautiful…..
@NYVoice
@NYVoice 2 жыл бұрын
Elton performed here at Madison Square Garden a few nights ago-his final shows there. Saw him there in 1989. Great showman.
@JanS1
@JanS1 2 жыл бұрын
Lex, you have really thoughtful reactions. You really take the music in and think about it.
@robertbreedon9137
@robertbreedon9137 2 жыл бұрын
Sir Elton has so many timeless hits he is in the same vain of those classic composers from the past his music will live forever.
@Ocrilat
@Ocrilat 2 жыл бұрын
It's the music that I love...the complexity just makes my brain happy. I'm not sure how else to explain it.
@jackndan6603
@jackndan6603 2 жыл бұрын
First concert, 1974 in Vancouver. Still z huge fan. My kids know all the words. Thanks guy's...😁🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@kjw1886
@kjw1886 2 жыл бұрын
In the 80s, I lived in south Florida. The first time I saw the Shuttle blast off, the local radio station played this song and "Fly like an Eagle" by the Eagles.
@craigteller5933
@craigteller5933 2 жыл бұрын
Always thought of it was about addiction. Choosing getting high over your family and the depression, loneliness and guilt coming down.
@mizofan
@mizofan Жыл бұрын
It was influenced by a Ray Bradbury book on space. Elton wasn't yet into drugs or addicted at that time. He soon became a cocaine addict though, cleaned up round 1990 (and alcohol too).
@steveyoung2317
@steveyoung2317 2 жыл бұрын
His best song. Next is 'The One'. Always epic don't let sun go down me
@markharris1125
@markharris1125 2 жыл бұрын
I'd go for 'This Train Don't Stop There Anymore' and then 'the One' but thanks for the shout out for the 90s. However, as far as reaction channels go, Elton stopped recording in 1975.
@gilamonster2020
@gilamonster2020 2 жыл бұрын
I love Elton John! Saw him in concert twice in Tucson back in the 70s. This song pre-dated his “coming out“ as gay. When he says “I’m not the man they think I am at all, I’m a rocket man” you just got a wonder if he wasn’t sending out a hint of what he would later disclose. Lex is right, it was a metaphor.
@MRoyClark
@MRoyClark 2 жыл бұрын
The lyrics (like most classic Elton John songs) were by Bernie Taupin, who isn't gay. Cool coincidence in the lyrics. I don't think he was trying to out Elton, though.
@colinglen4505
@colinglen4505 2 жыл бұрын
Elton 'Johnre!' Superb bit of wordsmithing Lex! :)
@1bigrowdy
@1bigrowdy 2 жыл бұрын
First Bernie Taupin wrote this .Reality doesn't need to be attached to everything. Don't get caught up in genres a Rock station would play this or Grand Funk or Steppenwolf and all would have something like this in their catalog. Sweet music all.
@allhitstaken6200
@allhitstaken6200 2 жыл бұрын
You got it - the genre is Elton John. This is part of why Elton is a legend and why he was knighted Sir Elton John in England. He’s just incredible and unique and a genius. And this is just one of several utterly iconic songs of his. Try his song “Daniel” some time.
@Happyshiningpeople12
@Happyshiningpeople12 2 жыл бұрын
The movie, Rocketman was soooo good and captured Elton's quirky, yet painful past. There was a lot I didn't know about him, but he has stayed clean for 30 years now and has a beautiful family.
@megarn7201
@megarn7201 2 жыл бұрын
love your videos and seeing you guys discover so many song I’ve grown up with or found a long the way. If you are checking out Elton John please listen to I’m Still Standing, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Benny and the Jets, Saturday Nights Alright, Crocodile rock, Honky cat, Something About the Way You Look Tonight, I Want Love, Don’t Go Breaking My Heart, Candle in the Wind a million more. Between Elton and Queen songs, I have a hard time deciding my favorites.
@seanamcgee3427
@seanamcgee3427 2 жыл бұрын
You two are lovely, and smart. Humble. On your ways.
DAVID BOWIE IS SO VERSATILE! 🎵 SPACE ODDITY REACTION
10:34
Brad & Lex
Рет қаралды 218 М.
Enceinte et en Bazard: Les Chroniques du Nettoyage ! 🚽✨
00:21
Two More French
Рет қаралды 42 МЛН
Quilt Challenge, No Skills, Just Luck#Funnyfamily #Partygames #Funny
00:32
Family Games Media
Рет қаралды 55 МЛН
🎵 Elton John - Bennie and The Jets REACTION
6:47
Brad & Lex
Рет қаралды 74 М.
Elton John - Rocket Man  *DayOne Reacts*
8:06
DayOne Reacts
Рет қаралды 22 М.
American Reacts to The Norwegian Police Funniest Arrest Ever
11:55
🎵 David Bowie - Starman REACTION
6:30
Brad & Lex
Рет қаралды 200 М.
WENT TO OUTER SPACE! | Rocket Man - Elton John (Reaction)
5:52
*SO ORIGINAL* 🎵 Elton John - Tiny Dancer REACTION
9:40
Brad & Lex
Рет қаралды 125 М.
🎵 Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road REACTION
6:14
Brad & Lex
Рет қаралды 82 М.
OH WOW!| FIRST TIME HEARING Elton John -  Sacrifice REACTION
9:24
Rob Squad Reactions
Рет қаралды 89 М.
Enceinte et en Bazard: Les Chroniques du Nettoyage ! 🚽✨
00:21
Two More French
Рет қаралды 42 МЛН