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Elton John 11/20/04
BBC Radio 2 broadcast (Atlanta Tabernacle ), Atlanta, GA
Set I
Introduction
Interview 1
Elton's Introduction
Weight Of The World
Porch Swing In Tupelo
Interview 2
Answer In The Sky
Turn The Lights Out When You Leave
Interview 3
My Elusive Drug
They Call Her The Cat
Interview 4
Freaks In Love
All That I'm Allowed
I Can't Keep This From You
Interview 5
Your Song
Philadelphia Freedom
The Bitch Is Back
Border Song
Levon
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
Burn Down The Mission
Bite Your Lip
I'm Still Standing
Saturday Night's Alright
Closing Remarks
Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
BBC Radio 2 broadcast
20 November 2004
Introduced by Stuart Maconie

Concert is from Atlanta Tabernacle, 4/5 November 2004
Last Changed By Woff
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kim brandner (3/5) CDR / 2 A A View   BROADCAST
Private Stock (2/5) / 2 Vg+ View  
Notes: Elton is wearing out the songs from his latest release and yakking his head off in conversation for his 'homies', but it's all good.
Greg (1/5) Audio CDR / 2 A+ View  
Notes: Elton John Live and in Conversation! This show is actually from the Atlanta Tabernacle, 4/5 November 2004. It is a compilation from both nights (setlist was identical for both shows). Elton has lived on and off in Atlanta for the past 14 years so this was a showcase of his latest album for the "locals" as it were. Also a chance for the band to try out their new material. Elton begins by playing nine of the twelve tracks from his latest album at the time, "Peachtree Road" (the name of the Main Street in Atlanta). He then does a greatest hits round-up to close off the show and keep the audience happy. This was a BBC Radio 2 broadcast so it is broken up in places with interviews with Stuart Maconie and Sir Elton. Great FM sound and an interesting listen. Thanks GB!