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Paul Sexton
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Pop music has few stars more global than Elton John, but sometimes we forget how much the world has shrunk in recent decades. When it was announced in 1979 that Elton and percussionist Ray Cooper would conduct an eight-date tour of Russia – still then called the Union Of Soviet Socialist Republics – it was a huge deal and headline-seizing news.


The closing night of the tour, broadcast on BBC Radio 1 in the UK and later released on vinyl as Live From Moscow, revealed exactly why Elton’s jaunt commanded such attention.

Another one for the record books​


No artist on Elton’s scale had managed to step behind the Iron Curtain, or to get Western culture through customs and into a Communist country so rigidly starved of it. Indeed, his then-current, 12th studio album, A Single Man, had become the first-ever Western pop album to be officially released in the USSR, on the state-owned Melodiya label.

The Russian tour ran over a week in May, with four concerts in Leningrad and four in Moscow. In another one for the record books, the May 28 date at Moscow’s Rossiya Concert Hall was chosen for broadcast, in the first stereo satellite connection between the USSR and the West. Those tapes, remastered by Bob Ludwig, made their first commercial appearance as a limited-edition clear-vinyl release for Record Store Day 2019, before receiving a full release on January 24, 2020.

One of Elton’s favorite concerts​


For those who are catching up with the superstar’s sprawling history, in the wake of the Rocketman movie and Me autobiography, the 95-minute Live From Moscow recording is as fascinating as it will be to those who have followed his every move across half a century. This is a record, in every sense, of a landmark event, both culturally and musically, warmly remembered by John himself as “probably one of the best concerts I’ve ever given in my life.”


Of course, he sounds quite different to the latter-day Elton, both vocally and in his approach, which still has the indefatigable vigor of a man not long turned 32. We hear him treating an initially cautious crowd of Muscovites to a full-throttle solo set at the Steinway and the electric Yamaha, before the inimitable Cooper joins him for a second half packed with even more hits, building to a triumphant conclusion.

The sheer novelty of having a Western pop personality in their midst is reflected in the cautious, almost nervous, applause that greets the opening “Daniel.” But Elton’s supple and gentle tones here, and on one of his own early favourites, “Skyline Pigeon,” soon warm the audience – the latter song with some notable and effective echo in the vocals of a charming, formative ballad.

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The solo piano format often emphasises the virtuosic improvisational skills of a Royal College Of Music alumnus, for example on an elaborate, freeform introduction that kicks into the “Take Me To The Pilot” we all know. There’s further extemporising in the middle and even a bit of falsetto, in a soulful, crowd-warming rendition. “Rocket Man,” which wins applause from its opening words, elongates to seven and a half minutes, and “Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me” and “Candle In The Wind” are here in their less-is-more, unplugged glory.

An unforgettable touchdown​


One of Live In Moscow’s real revelations is an exhilaratingly spontaneous interpretation, on the Yamaha CP80, of “I Heard It Through The Grapevine,” which runs to nearly 12 minutes. “Funeral For A Friend” cleverly segues not into the usual “Love Lies Bleeding” but the Blue Moves gem “Tonight,” before a lively “Better Off Dead.” With the crowd now clapping along, Elton fools around on the piano before “Bennie And The Jets” kicks in, with further fuel from Cooper’s tambourine and another epic expansion to a dozen minutes.

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“Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word” makes for an introverted contrast, before the welcome inclusion of another underrated Blue Moves piece, “Crazy Water,” with Cooper bongoing along to manic effect. “Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting” blends seamlessly into “Pinball Wizard,” and then a truly momentous shared experience reaches its crescendo with a version of “Crocodile Rock,” that morphs into “Get Back” and then, what else, “Back In The USSR.”

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To paraphrase that song, the audience really didn’t know how lucky they were, boy. For everyone else who could only imagine such a portentous occasion, we now have it to keep. As Elton went to Russia with love, at the end of his first decade in residence, it had already been a long, long time, but this was a touchdown that the rocket man would never forget.

Buy Live From Moscow.

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like i used to skip them all the time on albums cuz they felt like time wasters but now i’m in my mid-30s and some of those instrumentals are legit my favorite parts of the record. like this one album i revisited recently had this weird 2-minute guitar solo thing i always hated as a teen and now i cant stop replaying it. feels like i was too dumb to get it back then. anyone else have that experience or am i just late to the party on appreciating the quiet stuff?
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Olivia Rodrigo debuted her first-ever duet at Primavera Sound in Barcelona, and it features The Cure‘s Robert Smith.


The moment came during her surprise set at the festival last night (June 6), which was announced only a few hours before she took to the stage.

Introducing the song, ‘What’s Wrong With Me’, to the crowd, Rodrigo said: “It’s really special to me for so many reasons, primarily because it’s the first song I’ve ever had a feature on.”

When Smith then appeared as the surprise guest, the audience’s reaction was immediate. “I can’t believe this song exists with the person that it exists with. I’m just so fucking over the moon,” Rodrigo said.

The track is an upbeat, breezy pop song, juxtaposed by its heartbreaking lyrics that see her trace the moment she realises her relationship is not working. “Went to the doctor and she said I was fine/But every movie that I’ve seen makes me cry/It’s like somebody put a weight on my chest,” she sings. “I should talk to a friend, but I can’t get out of bed/My head is spinning and my stomach is sick/Say I’m in love, so it’s hard to admit/I can’t eat, I can’t sleep/I think you’re what’s wrong with me.

By the end of the performance, after hugging Smith, she told the crowd, “I feel like I’m gonna cry. I can’t believe that’s a thing that happened in the real world and not just a figment of my imagination.”

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— Olivia Rodrigo Daily (@DailyRodrigo) June 6, 2026


Rodrigo last welcomed Smith onto the stage with her during her Glastonbury 2025 headline set, where they played ‘Just Like Heaven’, as well as ‘Friday I’m In Love’, and since then, Smith has spoken about enjoying “a couple of memorable nights in the studio” with Rodrigo.

Smith opened up about his relationship with Rodrigo back in March, revealing that he became a fan after hearing her breakout single ‘Drivers License’, and went on to buy both ‘Sour’ and ‘Guts’.

“Although most of the songs on those two albums are not really ‘aimed at my demographic’, they are all so good that it is hard not to fall in love with them,” Smith said.

Rodrigo has since said she has been “diving deeper into The Cure’s discography”, and her Glastonbury duets with Smith were released as part of her ‘Live From Glastonbury 2025’ album.

Meanwhile, Smith performed his own set at Primavera with The Cure, where they kicked off their European tour with a setlist full of rarities.


Rodrigo is releasing her third album ‘You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl So In Love’ next Friday (June 12), a record she has described as “experimental” and full of “sad love songs”. It will include the recent singles ‘Drop Dead’ and ‘The Cure’, and will centre around the feelings of “jealousy” and “longing” that arose from her first “big girl relationship”.

See the full tracklist for the new album here.

Rodrigo has already cited The Cure, New Order, Joy Division, The White Stripes and Bikini Kill as sources of inspiration for the record, and also sparked rumours that Geese frontman Cameron Winter appears on the album after being seen at a restaurant with him.

Since confirming album three, the ‘Deja Vu’ singer has announced a massive ‘Unraveled Tour’, which includes support from Wolf Alice, The Last Dinner Party, Devon Again, Die Spitz, and Grace Ives.

Already, more dates have been added to the list due to high demand, including multiple nights at London’s O2. Visit here for UK tickets, here for international tickets, and find a list of shows here.

The tour is the first since the critically acclaimed ‘Guts World Tour’ which took place last year and was her biggest to date – with 95 sold-out shows and over 1.4 million fans in attendance.

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I think that terminator is one of the most popular movies out there and there are many people who like terminator movies. Some people claim that earlier movies of terminator were much better. So, do you like terminator movies?
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like seriously i keep accidentally leaving my mug on top of my tower and its always lukewarm by the time i remember it ... wouldnt it be genius if cases came with a little heated pad or something for your coffee?? ngl obvs itd need safeties so you dont fry your pc but cmon thats the dream!! id pay extra for that feature tbh

also unrelated but does anyone know if those rtx 5000 series rumors are true??? i heard they might drop by q4 and im torn between upgrading now or waiting lol anyway back to coffee warmers lets make this happen people!!!
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mine was this pack of "smart" sticky notes that are supposedly reusable but i have no idea how to actually reuse them without ruining the adhesive?? now theyre just sitting on my desk looking sad lol... also yesterday i bought a book about obscure 17th century marine chronometers because of course i did... like i dont even know why i thought i needed that but here we are what about you guys?? anything you bought recently that made you go “why did i think this was necessary”?? haha
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It feels like more songs are barely over two minutes long these days.

Do you prefer quick, catchy tracks or longer songs that have room to build?
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rainy days are cozy but what do you actually do?? i always end up trying to do too many things at once and getting distracted by random articles about dwarf planets or some obscure 2000s band no one remembers lol. vote!!
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yknow the ones. where it’s just you, the road, and maybe a gas station or two blinking in the distance. not sad necessarily but it feels like the world’s holding its breath i’m thinking stuff with reverb-heavy guitar or synths that kinda drone on like they’re stretching into forever. bonus if it’s got faint echoes of voices in the background like someone’s whispering secrets you cant quite catch i’ve been stuck on **lonejustice** by moonrunners lately — anyone got recs in that vibe? (also if you say anything country im gonna laugh and ignore you, sorry not sorry.)
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