Elton John plays present and past in triumphant three hour live show

By  Sep 9, 2005

ChartAttack has written a review of Elton John’s fine live performance at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto.

Fans were treated to three hours of virtuoso musical performance, including tracks from his current album Peachtree Road—accompanied by eight-piece choir “The Voice of Atlanta”—and then took the audience back to his ‘classics’ including a ten-minute rendition of Rocket Man, and Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word which he dedicated to the late Ray Charles.

After battling drugs and alcohol for many years, John admitted to the crowd that it was no wonder none of his relationships worked. Now, the only drug he’s addicted to is his Canadian partner. John dedicated “My Elusive Drug” from Peachtree Road to the love of his life.

Read the full article: LIVE: Elton John Takes Trip Down Memory Lane

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