Last week, I deleted my channel due to being stressed and frustrated and now as I've sorted out my workload plus more relaxed, I will begin my uploading again from this new channel so subscribe to this one! The first upload will be a show from the European Breaking Hearts Tour and with deleting my old channel, I gained an advantage in which I can re-write old descriptions and make them longer and better! Plus, with some shows, I uploaded them just before debates and wrote about four/five lines about them so now I can be more analytical with shows! So onto the first upload which is Stuttgart 1984! This show is in an improved quality (thanks to GregsynthWizard!) and is 98% complete (cut during One More Arrow)

Before I go into the analysis, I would like to dedicate this show to GregsynthWizard who loves this show, tss_killer08 who enjoys this tour a lot, bsizzy17 who is another who loves this tour and all my old subscribers!

And also, it seems strange that I return on Elton's 65th birthday so I would like to wish him a happy birthday and the next uploads that I will do today will be my thanks to him for being an excellent artist and for bringing a new form of entertainment into my life (whether it be drug-fuelled craziness or vocal nodule trouble!). Here's hopefully to another ten/twenty years of Elton still rocking! Now onto preceedings!

This show and the whole European tour is one I've always really enjoyed listening to as Elton is in fantastic shape vocally for the most part (save Ludwigshafen but that isn't drastically bad!) but this show is a candidate for best show on the leg and reflects how brilliant Elton was during this period!
Another note to make: this is the first show with the "new" Breaking Hearts setlist 

As I said above, Elton's in fantastic vocal shape with a very clean voice just like Stockholm and Copenhagen and the band compliment him fantastically throughout! Prime examples include Tiny Dancer with Elton's clean voice shining plus the harmonies sounding great, Rocket Man which is a candidate for one of the best versions ever as Elton hits the first high note straight instead of gliding up! The version also has an excellent improv which is similar to Munich, Restless as he uses soulful phrasing and the vocal harmonies are awesome which makes it a top ten version, Candle In The Wind with brilliant harmonies, The Bitch Is Back which is faultless, Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me which is one of Elton's greatest performances in a live setting as he embellishes in an excellent way plus the whole song is perfection, the first performance of Sad Songs (Say So Much) is very smooth, Bennie And The Jets which has one of the most obnoxious 3rd verses ever, Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word which is also a very gentle version with Elton showing off his silky smooth tone (also the audience clap along for those who can hear faint pattering!), Philadelphia Freedom which is strong vocally, Kiss The Bride which is the best 1984 version with Elton singing very strong C5's and embellishing nicely however the next show I upload will have the best version! Even though One More Arrow is cut, what we have is fantastic, Too Low For Zero is also a top version, I'm Still Standing which is very consistent plus he hits some of the Ab4's straight instead of going up on the note which is unique, Your Song which shows the intimate side of Elton's shows very well, Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting which is like most 1984 versions with a fun improv at the end, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road with very clean high notes, Crocodile Rock which is flying fast with Elton performing well plus Fred Mandel's keyboard playing shines and Song For Guy which ends the show extremely well!

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