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Elton John might be 74 and struggling with a dodgy hip, but his musical taste remains far cooler than most guys half his age. While most ageing rockstars are happy to rehash the sounds of their glory days, Sir Elton is more likely to be found in a studio with the likes of Young Thug, Nicki Minaj and Lil Nas X.
Admittedly, many of the collaborations for “The Lockdown Sessions”, his new album out, had to happen over Zoom due to the pandemic, but it remains a testament to his omnivorous taste for new sounds. “If you're my age and still learning from other musicians, that's the greatest gift of all,” said John.
He was speaking in a press call last month ahead of a hip operation that has forced him to postpone several dates from his long-running farewell tour. “If you shut your mind off and say you can't learn anything more... that's the dead end,” he said. “I'm more excited about music now than I've ever been.” -
'A thrill'
The new album spans the generations, featuring everyone from Stevie Wonder to Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder to his latest hit “Cold Heart” with Dua Lipa.
That approach is why the Rocketman has achieved the unparalleled feat of at least one single in the British top 10 in each of the last six decades, 33 in total.
“It gave me a thrill to see Young Thug come into a studio and freestyle. He just sat down at the microphone and off he went. I was blown away,” John said. It's an attitude that also means he doesn't want any deference from his young collaborators, despite them knowing they are working with a guy who has sold more than 300 million albums.
“When (27-year-old dance star SJ Lewis) gave me the first version of our song, it was too Elton John-ish. I said 'Just obliterate it -- turn it into an SG Lewis track', and he did,” John said.
“The Lockdown Sessions” brings together new tracks as well as recent collaborations for albums by other artistes, including his song for the last Gorillaz album and his cover of “Nothing Else Matters” that he recorded with Miley Cyrus for the 30th anniversary of Metallica's “Black Album”. AFP