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by Elton John


  privileges and burdens

  son Elijah born

  son Zachary born

  surrogacy

  ‘touring or parenting’ choice

  concerts see concerts; tours

  diaries

  eyesight

  family

  Auntie Win

  ex-wife see Blauel, Renate

  father see Dwight, Stanley (EJ’s dad)

  husband see Furnish, David; John-Furnish relationship

  mother see Dwight, Sheila (EJ’s mum); Farebrother, Sheila (EJ’s mum)

  Nan (maternal grandmother)

  paternal grandparents

  son Elijah

  son Zachary

  step-grandfather Horace

  stepdad ‘Derf’ see Farebrother, Fred (‘Derf’)

  Uncle Reg

  future, plans for the

  homes

  Atlanta, Georgia

  Holland Park, London

  Islington, Furlong Road

  Los Angeles

  Nice

  Virginia Water, Surrey

  Water Gardens, Edgware Road

  west London

  Woodside, Old Windsor see Woodside, Old Windsor

  homes, parental

  Croxley Green

  Frome Court

  Northwood

  Wiltshire

  interests outside music

  collecting things

  art

  books, comics, magazines

  enjoyment from

  furniture

  out of control

  photography

  records

  football

  shopping

  squash and tennis

  name

  as performer

  Farewell Tour

  fearlessness

  grand entrances

  headliner

  identity

  love of performing

  nerves

  onstage antics

  retirement decision

  walking out of concerts

  wardrobe and appearance

  personality traits

  bottling things up

  competitive streak

  fear of being alone

  fear of confrontation

  gift-giving, love of

  gregariousness

  helping others; see also John, Elton, philanthropy

  honesty

  orderliness

  self-appearance, insecurity about

  self-doubt/self-criticism

  stubbornness

  temper

  willingness to work with opposers

  pets

  philanthropy

  AIDS work

  benefit concerts

  charity singles

  collection sales donations

  lawsuit awards donated to charity

  Royal Academy of Music

  royalty donations

  physical appearance

  hair/wigs/hair-pieces

  wardrobe (offstage)

  wardrobe (onstage)

  record charts, following

  rehabilitation

  addiction meetings

  happiness

  helping others

  letter to cocaine

  at Lutheran Rehab Center, Chicago

  psychiatrist meetings

  walks in London

  romantic relationships

  Blauel, Renate see Blauel, Renate

  fleeting

  Furnish, David see Furnish, David

  Reid, John

  Scott, John

  Williams, Hugh

  Woodrow, Linda

  sexual exploration

  sexual naivety

  songs/singles see songs/singles

  substance abuse; see also John, Elton, rehabilitation

  alcohol

  cannabis

  cocaine

  television appearances

  tours see tours

  videos

  Watford FC

  Johnson, Michael

  Johnstone, Davey

  Jones, Mrs (piano teacher)

  Jones, Quincy

  Jopling, Jay

  Kanga, Skaila

  Katzenberg, Jeffrey

  Katzenberg, Marilyn

  Kenton Conservative Club

  Key, Robert

  Khan, Chaka

  Kiki and Herb

  King, Billie Jean

  King, Tony

  AA meetings

  after Freddie Mercury’s death

  Amsterdam drug fest

  Apple Records’ US manager

  drag name ‘Joy’

  dress and style

  EJ and Renate’s wedding

  EJ’s engagement to Renate

  EJ’s Farewell Tour

  EJ’s relationship with John Reid

  EJ’s substance abuse

  Elton and David’s civil partnership ceremony

  friends met via

  HIV/AIDS epidemic

  Hollywood Bowl 1973 concert

  homosexuality

  ‘I’m Not In Love’ gold disc

  John Lennon

  LA Elton John Week

  Las Vegas shows

  mescaline

  session work for EJ

  Kinison, Sam

  Kitt, Eartha

  Kloss, Ilana

  Knight, Gladys

  KPPC radio

  Kramer, Larry

  Krumlin Festival, Yorkshire

  LA Times

  LaBelle, Patti

  LaChapelle, David

  Lance, Major

  Larkham, David

  Latino Club, South Shields

  Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles

  Lawrence, Sharon

  Le Bon, Simon

  Leggatt, Julie

  Lennon, Cynthia

  Lennon, John

  Lennon, Julian

  Lennon, Sean

  Leonard, Pat

  ‘Let The Heartaches Begin’ (Macaulay and Macleod)

  Lev in the Ukraine

  Lewis, Jerry Lee

  Liberace

  Liberty Records

  Limbaugh, Rush

  Lindsay-Hogg, Michael

  Linley, Viscount David (now Earl Snowdon)

  Lion King, The

  Lippert, Patrick

  Little Richard (Penniman)

  London Clinic

  London Palladium

  Longdancer

  Los Angeles Elton John Week (1975)

  Los Angeles Free Press

  ‘Love Me Do’ (Lennon, McCartney)

  Lovelace, Linda

  Lowe, Tim

  ‘Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds’ (Lennon/McCartney) (EJ recording)

  Lulu

  McCartney, Paul

  McCormack, Eric

  McCreary, Peggy

  McIntosh, Robbie

  McKellen, Sir Ian

  MacKenzie, Kelvin

  Mackie, Bob

  Madonna

  Manuel, Richard

  Marble Arch label

  Margaret, Princess, Countess of Snowdon

  Martha And The Vandellas

  Martin, George

  Marx, Groucho

  Meadows rehab facility, Scottsdale, Arizona

  Meaning of Life, The (Monty Python)

  Mee, Bertie

  Megson, Mr

  Meldrum, Molly

  Mellencamp, John

  Mendes, Sérgio

  Mercury, Freddie

  Michael, George

  Midlane, Kaye

  Mike Sammes Singers

  Milk and Honey (Lennon/Ono)

  Mills Music publishing

  Mind Games (Lennon)

  Minnelli, Liza

  Mirage, The

  Mitchell, Joni

  Montserrat studio

  Moon, Keith

  Moroder, Giorgio

  Morris, Jim

  Mothers Of Invention

  Move, The

  ‘Mr Frantic’ (Dwight)

  Mulcah
y, Russell

  Murray, Dee

  Muse, The soundtrack

  Musicland shop

  Nash, Graham

  Nelson, Willie

  Newman, Nanette

  Nilsson, Harry

  Noosa

  Northwood Hills Hotel

  Nottingham Forest FC

  Nutter, Tommy

  Ogilvy and Mather

  O’Grady, Paul

  Olsson, Nigel

  One to One show

  Ono, Yoko

  Operation Open Hand

  Osborne, Gary

  Osborne, Jenny

  Osbourne, Sharon

  Page, Gene

  Pang, May

  Pappas, Connie

  Parade article

  Parkinson, Michael

  Passarelli, Kenny

  Peel, John

  Pell, Benjamin

  Perrin, Alain

  Petchey, Jack

  Philip, Prince, Duke of Edinburgh

  Philips Records

  Phillips, Arlene

  Piena, Helen

  Pinner County Grammar School

  Plastic Penny

  Plumley, Eddie

  Pnau

  Pop, Iggy

  Pope, Roger

  Presland, Frank

  Presley, Elvis

  Presley, Lisa Marie

  Presley, Priscilla

  Price, Alan

  Price, Bill

  Proby, P. J.

  psychiatrists

  Puk studio, Denmark

  Punk Rock

  Putin, Vladimir

  Putot, Pierre

  Quaye, Caleb

  Queen

  Rainbow Theatre, London

  Reagan, Ronald

  Reavey, Annie

  Record Plant East studio, New York

  Reed, Lou

  Reeves, Martha

  Reid, John

  birthday party at Le Restaurant

  career climb

  deaths of friends

  drag name ‘Beryl’

  as EJ’s lover

  as EJ’s manager

  1977 retirement announcement

  at concerts

  continuing after breakup

  ending DJM deal

  end of business relationship

  fight in Nice

  finances, arguments over

  firing staff

  Russian tour

  South Africa tour

  EJ’s marriage to Renate

  friendship with EJ’s mum

  LA Elton John Week

  Liberace concert

  Rolling Stone 1976 interview

  Tantrums and Tiaras documentary

  Renwick, Tim

  Rice, Tim

  Richard, Cliff

  Richards, Keith

  Richie, Janet

  ‘Ride A White Swan’ (Bolan)

  Ringler, Guy

  Road to El Dorado soundtrack

  Roberts, Tommy

  Robertson, Robbie

  Robinson, Smokey, and the Miracles

  Robinson, Tom

  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

  Rock and Royalty (Versace)

  rock ‘n’ roll, advent of

  Rocket Records

  Rocketman film

  Rockwell, John

  Rolling Stone 1976 interview

  Rolling Stones

  Rose, Axl

  Rose, Howard

  Rosner, David and Margo

  Rotten, Johnny

  Royal Academy of Music

  Rubell, Steve

  Rufus

  Russell, Leon

  ‘Sand And Water’ (Chapman)

  Sasha the Soviet bodyguard

  Scott, John

  session work

  Sex Pistols

  Shears, Jake

  Shephard, Matthew

  Simon, Paul

  Sischy, Ingrid

  Smash Hits tennis fundraiser

  Smith, ‘Legs’ Larry

  Snowdon, Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl

  Sobell, Michael

  songs/singles

  Bernie as sole lyricist

  ‘All The Nasties’

  ‘Amazes Me’

  ‘American Triangle’

  ‘Amy’

  ‘My Father’s Gun’

  ‘Border Song’

  ‘Candle In The Wind’ (for Princess Diana)

  ‘Cold As Christmas’

  ‘Country Comfort’

  ‘Don’t Go Breaking My Heart’

  ‘Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me’

  ‘Ego’

  ‘Empty Garden’

  ‘Grow Some Funk Of Your Own’

  ‘Healing Hands’

  ‘Heartache All Over The World’

  ‘Hoop Of Fire’

  ‘I Fall Apart’

  ‘I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues’

  ‘I Never Knew Her Name’

  ‘I Think I’m Going to Kill Myself’

  ‘I Want Love’

  ‘I’m Always On The Bonk’

  ‘I’m Still Standing’

  ‘I’ve Been Loving You’

  ‘Kiss The Bride’

  ‘Lady Samantha’

  ‘Lady What’s Tomorrow’

  ‘Last Song, The’

  ‘Look Ma, No Hands’

  ‘Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters’

  ‘My Father’s Gun’

  ‘Nikita’

  ‘Philadelphia Freedom’

  ‘Rocket Man’

  ‘Sacrifice’

  ‘Sad Songs (Say So Much)’

  ‘Skyline Pigeon’

  ‘Someone Saved My Life Tonight’

  ‘Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word’

  ‘Take Me To The Pilot’

  ‘This Train Don’t Stop There Anymore’

  ‘Tiny Dancer’

  ‘We All Fall In Love Sometimes’

  ‘White Lady White Powder’

  ‘Your Song’

  Elton as lyricist, ‘Song for Guy’

  other lyricists

  ‘Are You Ready For Love’

  ‘Blue Eyes’

  ‘Can You Feel The Love

  Tonight?’

  ‘Chloe’

  ‘Don’t Trust That Woman’

  ‘Elton’s Song’

  ‘Hakuna Matata’

  ‘Legal Boys’

  ‘Little Jeannie’

  ‘Sartorial Eloquence’

  Sotheby’s auctions

  Soul Train

  South Harrow British Legion

  South Park cartoon series

  ‘Space Oddity’ (Bowie)

  Speakeasy club, London

  Springfield, Dusty

  Stacey, Bob

  Stackridge

  Stallone, Sylvester

  Starr, Ringo

  Starship plane

  Steampacket

  Steele, Polly

  Stewart, Billy

  Stewart, Dave

  Stewart, Rod

  art deco poster collection

  dancing

  drag name ‘Phyllis’

  EJ’s friendship with

  EJ’s wedding with Renate

  ending romances

  gigs together

  Johnny Rotten’s views on

  in Long John Baldry’s bands

  Stiff Records

  Stills, Stephen

  Sting

  Stone, Joss

  Stonewall charity

  Stooges, The

  Street-Porter, Janet

  Studio 54, New York

  Studio One club, Los Angeles

  Sun City, South Africa

  Sun newspaper

  ‘Surprise Surprise’ (Lennon)

  Tamla Motown label

  Taupin, Bernie; see also John–Taupin relationship

  1970 American tour

  1974 Madison Square Garden

  1975 Dodger Stadium concerts

  ‘Candle In The Wind’ for Princess Diana

  Eurovision
Song Contest

  friendship with John Lennon

  Maxine

  meeting Elvis

  move to Surrey

  opinion on Linda Woodrow

  poetry album

  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

  Western US, interest in

  work with Alice Cooper

  Taupin, Maxine

  Taupin, Toni

  Taylor, Elizabeth

  Taylor, Graham

  Taylor-Wood, Sam

  Taymor, Julie

  ‘Tears Of A Clown’ (Cosby/Robinson/Wonder)

  television appearances

  Tempest, Roy

  Tendler, Arnold

  ‘That’s What Friends Are For’ (Bacharach) charity single

  Thomas, Chris

  Three Dog Night

  Timberlake, Justin

  Tonkin, Dr John

  Too 2 Much club

  Top of the Pops

  Top Ten Club, Hamburg

  Tornovoi, Vladislav

  tours

  1969

  1970

  1971

  1972

  1973

  1974

  1976

  1979

  1980

  1983

  1986

  1995

  2011

  2012

  2018–2019 Farewell Tour

  with Billy Joel

  with Leon Russell

  with Ray Cooper

  Russia

  Townshend, Pete

  Trident Studio, London

  Troggs, The

  Troubadour, Los Angeles

  Turner, Tina

  ‘Tutti Frutti’ (Penniman, LaBostrie)

  Uni Records

  Vampire Lestat, The musical

  Vaughan, Stevie Ray

  Venables, Terry

  Versace, Allegra

  Versace, Donatella

  Versace, Gianni

  VH1 Divas Live/99

  Victoria Wine

  videos

  Voodoo Lounge (Rolling Stones)

  Vox Continental organs

  Wainwright, Rufus

  Walden, Barry

  Walker, Alan

  Walsh, Joe

  Warhol, Andy

  Warwick, Dionne

  Watford FC

  Watson, Tom

  Weisenfeld, Jason

  West, Mae

  Westgate-Smith, Mr

  Weston, Carol

  Weston, Doug

  Wham!

  ‘Whatever Gets You Thru The Night’ (Lennon)

  White, Andrea

  White, Jeanne

  White, Ryan

  Whitlock, Bobby

  Whitten, Bill

  William, Prince, Duke of Cambridge

  Williams, Hugh

  Williams, Ray

  Wilson, Brian

  Winfrey, Oprah

  Winter, Norman

  Winwood, Muff

  Winwood, Zena

  WNEW radio

  Women Talking Dirty soundtrack

  Wonder, Stevie

  Wood, Roy

  Woodrow, Linda

  Woodside, Old Windsor

  buying and moving in

  chapel

  Christmases

  civil partnership party

  collections sale

  disco

  EJ’s mum’s funeral

  EJ’s mum’s management

  entertaining and parties

  home

  Queen Mother’s visit

  recuperation at

  renovations

 

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