Episode 15 - Ego at 40

Episode 15 - Ego at 40

Author: Neil Barrett March 21, 2018 Duration: 46:01
24 months passed between the recording sessions for Crazy Water, and those for Elton's next (major) single, the angry, jagged Ego. From the sound of the record, Elton hadn't been able to find much solace in the interim. Ego twists with the energy of a tantrum. It's dark and humourous, petulant and self-mocking, all at once.  Backed with Flintstone Boy, a lightly subversive slice of queer country music, this single was Elton's state of the nation address for Spring 1978, and a real artistic statement. Unfortunately for Elton, punk had come, the new wave was in the ascendancy, and younger record buyers were not looking in his direction. For their part, Elton's own fanbase were alienated by the lack of a singable hook in the song. Released 40 years ago today, Ego stalled at number 34 on both sides of the Atlantic. This episode is a celebration of this vital single release. Part biography, part musical analysis, the episode looks at 1977/1978 Elton, and these two songs, from every conceivable angle.  The episode takes some of its shape from the excellent Elton John biography 'Captain Fantastic' by David DeCouto.  The two centre extractions that I talk over can be heard in full on my new YouTube channel.   

Neil Barrett hosts I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Elton John Podcast, a series built on a simple but powerful idea: you can love an artist's work deeply without needing to know every single fact. This isn't a dry historical archive or a gossip-filled biography. Instead, each episode focuses on the music itself-the songs, the albums, the collaborations, and the sheer craft behind them. You'll hear a thoughtful, often personal exploration of what makes these tracks resonate, from the chart-topping anthems to the deeper album cuts that might have slipped by. The tone is warm and conversational, like discussing records with a knowledgeable friend who’s more interested in sharing appreciation than proving expertise. It’s that balance of affection and detail that defines this podcast, offering a space for both lifelong fans and curious newcomers to hear Elton John's catalog with fresh ears. Barrett’s approach reminds us that music is for enjoyment first, and his episodes are a perfect companion for that journey, whether you're revisiting classic albums or discovering hidden gems for the first time.
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Episode 32 - Mysteries of Elton [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:10:27
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Episode 31 - Empty Sky at 50 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:40:42
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Episode 30 - Listening Session with Peter Thomas [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:06:45
You are invited to a very special listening session and conversation with Peter Thomas, the preeminent Elton John collector and archivist. Peter Thomas, in his role as founder of monitor and speaker company PMC, has work…
Episode 29 - Top of the Charts with a ROCKET, ft. The Lambrettas [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:10:41
This episode counts down the 15 biggest non-Elton singles on Rocket, and in the process, tells the story of the label, attempts to define the Rocket sound (spoiler - there isn’t one), and draws out the connections with E…
Episode 28 - Alternate Versions, Mixes and Edits [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:08:17
This episode revels in the obscure, picking up the curios in the discography, studying them, and making an attempt at explaining them. Here are the early versions, the erroneous edits that never should have been heard, t…
Episode 27 - Breaking Down 'Passengers' [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:11
This is the story of Elton's personal redemption, through the prism of the song 'Passengers', the UK top 5 hit single with the unique songwriting credit - Elton, Bernie, Davey and South African musician Phineas Mkhize. T…
Episode 26 - Rare Masters Vol. 2 (Part 2) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:12:25
In this episode, I finish going through the imaginary box-set. First, I detail all of the non-album tracks that were released between 1984 and 1990 (CD3 of the collection that I have programmed), and I then go on to disc…
Episode 25 - Rare Masters Vol. 2 (Part 1) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:21:50
The Elton John Podcast with the unwieldy name goes where the record company dare not go - Rare Masters Vol. 2. We all loved the first volume when it came out, and many of us have been going grey waiting for the next inst…
Episode 24 - David Larkham Interview [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:12:22
Another treat - an interview with David Larkham – the man who controlled the visual element of the classic albums, liaising with Steve Brown, Bernie, Elton and others to bring their ideas to life. David was there at Stev…
Episode 23 - Bernie's Auction - What We've Learned [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:40
In this episode, I attempt to play (and sing in one case) the three ‘new’ songs from 1967 that have come to light via Bernie’s upcoming auction. I also go through the working lyrics that Bernie is selling in New York on…