Elton John throws “Nightmare” Tantrum, breaks up in tears as he records a new album
Elton John launched in an expti would be filled with a stitch during the recording of his new album “Who Puns in Angels” with Brandi Carlile.
Wednesday, 77-year-old music icon Posted the trailer For a short movie “Who believes in angels? Stories on the verge of creation”, which gives fans a sincere look behind the scenes as the album merged for only 20 days. In the video, the singer was seen in the studio while clashing with the record of records Andrew Watt, one of four associates on the project, including Carlile and John’s longtime songwriter Bernie Taupina.
“Are you ready to record?” Watt asked John, what a “rocket man” hitmaker cracked to, “I’m sitting here, isn’t I?”
As the clip continued, John was seen frustrating more and more. In the vote, the five -time winner of the Grammy Award, who recently concluded his farewell tour Yellow Brick Road with a performance at the Glastonbury Festival, admitted: “Reality, exhausted. I had a lot of doubt … and I was a nightmare.”
“Angry. I was tired. I was irritable,” he added.
At one point in the video, Watt said to John, “Man, I’m just trying to do the song the best thing you can be. You’re so impatient.”
“F — ING Nightmare!” John exclaimed as he knocked down the headset on the keyboard.
He recalled in a voice that there was “tension” in the studio.
Carlile, 43, who said earlier that she “idolized” John since she was 11, explained that she had begun to doubt cooperation.
“Elton is prone to moments of insecurity,” she said. “Especially where the roles are high.”
“I hardly connect with Elton,” Singer “Story” admitted. “There was a time when I thought, ‘Why did he want to do it? Why? Why is Glastonbury to make the album with me? “
“And I thought,” I don’t want to do it, “Elton told the voices as he was seen at the time that he was tearing the note as he sat on the keyboard.
“Almost,” said Watt, who protested, “No, man. Elton.”
“Cut Mics,” Watt told the production team that was shooting the shots behind the scene.
Elton said he felt he couldn’t give up the album at that moment because “other people were involved.”
As the video continues, the tensions within the studio began to make it easier while Elton found his slot.
“The fog started rising,” Elton said. “And when we started – Jesus!”
“Finally it all started to flow,” he added.
The mood of the four seemed to lighten as they fell into synchronization as they collaborated on the songs.
“It was not easy, which was the place where such great music came,” Carlile remarked.
The clip was cut into a glittering watt, who said to John, “You know what you just did? He inserted some f — Ing a–!”
“Pretty damn good,” John said with a smile.
In his voice, John opened up as he wanted to push himself creatively with the album.
“I wanted to play better. Sing better. Write better and challenge yourself at the age I am,” he said.
“In 50 plus, we have never made a record like this,” said Taupin, who has been collaborating with Elton since 1976.
“Brandi really pushed me. He pushed me, pushed me,” John said.
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Earlier in the video, John explained why he asked for cooperation with Carlile, who received 11 Grammy Prize, Two Emmy Awards and a Nomination for the Academy Award.
“When I met her, I fell in love with her and I just thought she had the most amazing voice. I knew I would find her inspiring and I knew she would inspire me,” he recalled.
Carlile later celebrated how the project appeared. “We made an album that I think is spectacular for all age,” she said. “My life takes me to this album all the time.”
John extinguished that “Who believes in angels?” was “flawless.”
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“This came out the way I wanted to go out,” he said as he broke up in tears on the keyboard as Carlile comforted him with a hug.
“This [has] It never happened to me in my entire career, “John added.
“Who believes in angels” should be published on April 4.