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52 Years in the Music Industry – Farewell Yellow Brick Road

‘How wonderful life is now you’re in the world’ – Elton John

Elton John waving to the crowd

On an overcast Friday 24th June, the living legend Sir Elton John took centre stage on the opening night of British Summer Time Hyde Park (BST) as part of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour. The tour kicked off on 8 Sept 2018 and continues until 8 Jul 2023 due to several postponements from the pandemic and a hip replacement.

John is one of the most successful musicians of all time with selling over 250 million records worldwide of which 25 albums are certified platinum. With a crowd of 65,000 people, there was no denying that opening with his 1974 classic hit Benny and Jets would not have fans dancing – he was up to the task of entertaining the crowd for over two hours. Although he may be 75 years old, John still knows how to entertain the crowd with his anecdotes and a piano that moves from one side of the stage to the other. And let’s not forget the incredible musicians who formed the band, including one member who has toured and worked with John since 1969. And supporting them on screen were an amazing British Sign Language team, who did an amazing of signing all songs – they were very energetic all the way through.

One may wonder how can a man behind a piano draw in such a crowd. Well, John’s fashion sense is the obvious answer. Although his diamante harlequin jacket with matching sparkly pink glasses or his white beetle tailcoat is a far cry from the outlandish costumes he once wore, he notes the difficulty of entertaining from behind a piano in Vogue’s Elton John Breaks Down 14 Looks From 1968 to Now.

As mentioned earlier, his anecdotes are also very entertaining – especially if you were not born yet and wondered what the 70s and 80s were like. However, the most poignant stories he shared with the audience related to the late Aretha Franklin and George Michael. In particular, John retold how Franklin gave it her all for the Elton John AIDs Foundation gala shortly before her passing. She did not look well, but she refused to cancel on her friend once again. John dedicated the Border Song to Franklin whilst casting a montage on the screens either side and above him. During this performance, fans could feel the sadness ooze from his voice as he made people remember the greatness of the Motown singer.

Elton John performs Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me. Dedicated to George Michael

Other songs such as Tiny Dancer and Rocket Man followed the touching tribute to Franklin and marked a shift in the tone of the night. To see these hits performed live is a once in a lifetime opportunity, but hearing the old and new fans singing alongside John marks why live music has the incredible ability to unite people from all aspects of life. From children to those of the same generation as John, his songs brought out the therapeutic elements that his fans needed after the last few years. Fans sung so loud that the mic attached to John’s piano picked up the crowd’s singing and played over the sound system.

There were many fans from across the globe who specifically flew into London to catch John at BST. He definitely has some of the most dedicated fans, that’s for certain. Within the crowd, many fans dressed up in John’s famous glitter baseball uniform and there was even a couple dressed up in inflatable suits as Crocodile Rock and Rocket Man!

Taking such a long career and condensing it into a short amount of time is hard. Finding the balance between the forgotten, the tunes that mean a lot to him and the hits means that it is inevitable there will be moments where audience members won’t sing along. However, that is not a bad thing. The crowd saw many families dancing together in these moments as well as introducing younger people to the works that are often overlooked. One such example was Sad Songs (Say So Much). This song is rarely mentioned when thinking about John’s repertoire, but is severely underrated as a song, let alone one to play at BST. In particular, it was great to see young siblings dancing with each other to this song and smiling as the energetic music proves that this is definitely not a sad song.

For an encore, John reminded us that he can in fact make number one hit songs as he plays his most recent Cold Heart with a vocal track of Dua Lipa for her part. This was then followed by his first number one in the UK, Your Song from 1970. This was quite magical as the many couples within the audience came together as Your Song solidified their love for one another. It will be a moment they will never forget.

And of course, leading up to the finale of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, he reminded us just how lucky he has been to share his life with us all. With many shows still to go (including a few nights at the O2 Arena, London), this may be his goodbye to us, but not to the rest of the world. He will finish in July 2023, so catch him if you can on his tour and say Farewell Yellow Brick Road.

Elton John performs Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word
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Fashionista on a Budget

“People will stare. Make it worth their while.” —Harry Winston

Photo by Genaro Servu00edn on Pexels.com

After months in comfortable clothes, going back out into the world might be daunting for many. As lockdown in the UK is easing up, many are wondering if a new wardrobe is worth it? Well, maybe not a whole new line, but a few new things might be nice to wear when you get to meet up in the park and have a picnic during the next few months. Treating yourself doesn’t need to be expensive either – you can look a million dollars for a fraction of the price if you follow some of the tips below.

Without further ado, here are some of the best ways to spruce up your wardrobe for summer, for less!

Clothing

Whatever your style, there are some cracking deals out there for you to explore… even if you are not comfortable with a trip to your local shopping centre.

Blue and white china plate pattern dress

Have a guess at how much the dress on the left cost. £120? £100? Maybe more? It definitely looks on the more expensive side as the material is quality and durable. If you are a fan of this style of dress, you may be familiar with those seen in Phase Eight or Ted Baker stores. The dress in the photo is that quality. Although this photo was taken in 2017, the dress is just as beautiful as it is there. For those with up-and-coming invitations to weddings/graduations/you just want to look good as you strut down the street, this is probably the type of dress you are likely to look for.

Well, I will not keep the suspense any longer… it was only £50! Oh, and it was from Dorothy Perkins. This might still be on the expensive side for some, but about 1/3 of the price of the brands already mentioned. Dorothy Perkins own line, Luxe, is a go to for this style of dress or skirt, if you want to change the top half. These are sometimes on sale, but if you want to possibly buy now, go check out their website as there are some good deals to be had right now!

Red jumpsuit with fabric belt

Sometimes, supermarkets have some cracking deals. I managed to get this red jumpsuit for £18, but you wouldn’t know that! I have worn this for various occasions and it’s still going strong. If something is still a little bit on the expensive side, either wait for a sale (and risk it not being your size) or some places will have a reward points scheme you can use to exchange for money off.

Denim jacket with patches

Another favourite trick of mine is going shopping in charity shops! This is a much more sustainable way to go about new clothes and hey, you might just find some cracking things in there. Personally, I found a M&S denim jacket for £4! I saw a similar one in M&S for £45, so I definitely saved here. It is a bit big, but that’s the look I was going for and I’ve sown on many patches to decorate it as I like. Sometimes, you’ll find designer clothes in there for a fraction of the price. So if you are visiting an affluent area, pop into some of their charity shops and see what you can pick up!

Accessories

I’m not big on accessories myself, but I do know a bargain when I see one. Whether it be earrings, rings or masks you’re after, I know a few tips that can give you more bang for your buck.

Purple satin face mask

Ah yes, masks have become a part of our every day life in 2021 and is likely to stay for the foreseeable future. I am lucky to have a great mum who has made many masks for me out of many different cottons, but I suffer from acne and the masks have not been kind to me. So to combat this, I had a quick Google and apparently satin masks are great for that. They are fashionable and been spotted in the likes of Vogue… for around £45! If you have the money, then go ahead but there is nothing different than the one I have on. My favourite place for accessories is Etsy and let me tell you, I got the mask for a bargain. £5.10 to be exact. Best of all, my money was supporting a small, independent business and the owner even gives you a 10% off your next purchase. Anyway, Etsy is a great place to look for unique accessories too and if you are looking for a little pizzazz in your life, check it out.

If Etsy isn’t coming up with inspiring results, you can always check out other places such as jewellerybox.co.uk and see if anything there takes your fancy. I found a sterling silver band on there for £3.81!

Red glass cherry earrings

Another trick I’ve learned in the ripe old age of 22 is to follow some accounts on Instagram; that’s how I found these cherry earrings. They were from a independent jeweler and whilst they are more than what would pay for a pair of earrings, I couldn’t say no to them. They were 50% off because it was coming up to Christmas when I bought them. If you like a certain style of accessories, search them on Instagram and keep checking to see if any discounts do come up. They likely will at some point and that is when you should swoop in and get what you’ve been eyeing up!

Shoes

I admit, I rarely buy shoes since I tend to wear the same 3/4 pairs over and over. However, I do have some tricks up my sleeve that I will share with you.

If you are a student, majority of places online and in-person will offer you a discount. USE IT! Yes, it might be only 10% off, but sometimes places like Schuh will often bump it up to 20-25%. On the same note, sometimes it is also worth comparing the prices and student discount offered by different retailers such as JD Sports, Office etc. They will often stock the same shoes or similar but at different prices OR the student discount is higher in one place OR you can combine student discount with the sale price.

White stars Koi shoes

Another tip is downloading the app the shop has. I did this with Koi as they offered me 25% off for joining the app and I could combine it with my student discount… I saved 45% in the end. They did end up messing my order up, but they did fix that and I got to keep the wrong pair. I wasn’t going to say no to that, so nor should you if that happens.

And lastly, if you are blessed to have feet on the smaller side, shop in the kids section. You may think I’m crazy, but I have seen an identical pair of white Nike Air Max trainers in the kids section for £45 in comparison to the £95 in the adults. It is a bit of a weird one, but you don’t pay V.A.T on children’s clothes nor on their shoes so take advantage of this. Usually, the largest female shoes will go to is around size 6, but they can be larger. You just need to sieve that out.

I implore you to shop consciously though. Where possible, it is always best to shop local as it helps keep your CO2 emissions down. Likewise, please try to support small independent businesses too!

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