Best Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame induction you will ever see! Leon Russell 2011 - Take 10 mins now!
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- Elton John inducts Leon Russell into the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame in 2011. Performances of "Delta Lady" and "Song for you" (made famous by the Carpenters) by Leon with John Mayer Recorded 2011/03/14 aired 2011/03/20.
Less edited, slightly longer, HD version with better audio here : • Best Rock'n'Roll Hall ...
"I love you in a place where there's no space and time, I love you for my life, you are a friend of mine."
"I know your image of me is what I hope to be....."
A true genius. - Zábava
I'm Irish and never heard of him before now. I'm now balling my eyes out and now have a new respect for Elton John..❤
Great story.I was playing in a travelling blues trio, and in the mid 90's, we were at an open air bar on Bourbon St in New Orleans for a week during Mardi Gras. This dude comes walking in with a top hat and cane, tails and just looked amazing. We were on break, and he was talking to us. There was an upright piano on stage, and we didn't have a keys player. He asked if he could come up and jam on the next set. We said hell yea, come on up with us. We were all in our 20's, and though we knew the name, we never saw his face. It was Leon Russell. As soon as he walked on stage, there was something a bit different and we didn't realize what we were about to witness. He did a 45 minute set of barrelhouse blues standards with us and brought the house it's knees. When we finished, he stood up, tipped his hat to us and thanked us for letting him "jam" with us. Incredibly humble guy with the best stage presence and just a feel for the music like I had never witnessed. Whether or not he was in a downtime didn't matter. He was on his game that night and my only regret is not having cellphones back then.
What an incredible experience. Thanks for sharing.
Cool story❤
What a magnificent experience that must have been!
Wow! Wish I would have been there to witness that. What an incredible, wonderful, precious memory you'll have the rest of your life
Great story. Thanks!!!
"About a year ago, Elton came and found me in a ditch by the highway of life." this line always chokes me up.
Choked up Elton, too.
Elton John treated you as you deserve for you are the king in your profession
Oh my god yes. Sometimes this blasted video app knows EXACTLY what I need to see. You can see this man's road on his face, hear it in his voice😢😊😢😊
Yes, that was an unexpected moment of heartbreak and love that makes me grateful for CZcams. I am glad that I watched that. Warm fuzzies.
me too, every time I see this that line gets me
To have Elton John say "he was my idol" is an honor probably on par with the induction itself.
better!🎉
Yes! And, it isn't hollow...you can hear what Elton emulated. Magical.
If not for the kindness of Elton John Mr. Russell would have spent his last years in isolation and obscurity. Instead he got another time in the spotlight and experienced the adoration of his fans. We all got a chance to relive the soul and passion of this great musician before he passed. Thank you both
Actually, he was touring quite a bit right before he and Elton did their record. He player small venues like Knuckleheads Saloon (cap. 2500) in Kansas City where we would see him almost every year. There you could stand about 6' away from him at the stage. He had a nice touring bus and a good band that traveled with him. I think he was just happy playing his songs for the very devoted people who came to see him. I am happy for the way things worked out, else the importance and presence of his music could have been missed by so many more. RIP MS&T.
Leon Russell gave the very first concert I ever attended, in 1972. Decades later, while waiting with my husband to see Leon, people in line started reminiscing. So many treasured their copy of, “Live at the Long Beach Civic Auditorium”-my first concert!
Go Elton - so nice to see this - saw Leon Russel first time in the "mad dogs and englishmen" movie with Joe Cocker - he was the coolest person :D
Mad Dogs and Englishmen
The late great Leon, gone to join Cocker & all his buddies for eternal music, god rest your beautiful sole. RIP
Sometimes the Like button seems entirely insufficient. This made my day
when i discovered my favorite piano player was loved by Elton the whole time, it mad me feel good.
Mine also...❤
Yes.
I agree. You said it!
Touche'
I don't get how anyone was inducted before Leon Russell. He is one of the reasons why there even is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Amen, brother.
Agreed 👍
what a beautiful statement....
The rock hall of fame is largely a joke as we all know ..the omissions and years between rightful inductions and the omissions is clearly the work of a selection committee that is obviously flawed and dictated by criteria that is governed by people with agenda
No shit! He arranged some of Elton's songs. There was a special about the album they created. Blew me away. Why'd they wait until he was almost dead to induct him? Assholes.
I saw him once siting in a yellow Rolls at a gas station in the middle of the night in Tulsa in 1972. It was a dead silent hot summer night, and there was only him in his car with his driver, and me on my 350 Honda motorcycle with not another car around. His driver was filling it up for him while Mr. Russell was talking to him in his old Tulsa accent from about 25 feet away. I remember thinking I'm within a few feet of one of the greatest musical genius's in the world. I thought about approaching him, but knew it would be an insult to interrupt his privacy, so I stayed back. What an honor I was given.
Much respect to you.
Met him at a coke machine shook is hand softly and said well Leon let me buy ya one, I did we sang part of a coke commercial together and laughed walking away in different directions....yeah...❤
I'm gonna be short....Leon Russell was Leon Russell 100% best blues musician EVER...I got married and my reception was all Leon...My husband loved him,When lost his battle 2 cancer he said just b4 he died- please can I hear some Leon Russell....
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Sorry for the loss of your hubby, thank you for sharing this memory, you can bet he's front row now! 🙏🕊️
Leon is so earthy. First heard him 40 years ago. Your husband didn't lose his battle with cancer; earth lost it's battle with heaven to keep him here.
You were so fortunate to have him in your life. Smile.
Jumpin' Jack Flash Medley on Leon Live is astounding!
In 2010 or 11, I saw Leon in Walgreens here in Nashville. We mostly leave entertainers alone here and I knew that he was a very private person but I starred for a few seconds and as he turned we made brief eye contact so I nodded and he gave the faintest of nods back and I mouthed “Thank you” and he gave a second, slightly more pronounced nod and we went our separate ways. I was fulfilled by our interaction. I hope he was as well.
Thank YOU for that description of your brief interaction with the legend... brought tears to my eyes!
@@splenderella9 - Me too, watery!
That is lovely!
Precious & respectful
Thank you for this
I have 66 years of experience and I'm sitting here with tears in my eyes. I missed him too.
I am 66 too my brother and have never been so overwhelmed by such a selfless act of kindness.A song for you alone should have put him in the hall of Fame.Its got to be top 10 songs ever written and sung with his brilliant rawness.Loved Karen Carpenter s cover too.I salute you sir Elton my new favorite human you just over took Barry Gibb sorry i still love you too
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I’m the same age as you ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
wonderful this makes ya like human beings again eyes are too watery to type . hell yah ITMATTERS
Thanks Elton for recognizing what mankind had almost forgotten!!
No one looked cooler in a top hat and sunglasses than Leon , and that voice ...come on !!! ❤
The last time I saw him, he opened for Buddy Guy and he had on a white suit with a matching top hat.
@@sheilamccarthy9702Love Buddy Guy also! Also part of my youthful memories...👍
@@sheilamccarthy9702 - Saw Buddy Guy in Austin a few years ago. Never did get to see Leon. My loss.
Absolutely ❤❤❤❤
I saw Leon at Moondance Jam in Minnesota. I just stood in awe of him. To me his voice was like a velvet hug. You will always have a place in my heart ❤️
The lyric, "I Iove you in a place where there's no space or time," captures such a beautiful and, for me, such a comforting thought. Truly elegant.
Yes, we had the best music, as well as the best cars, the best standard of living, drive in movies, and soda fountains too! I saw Mr. Russell dance on top of his piano, and heard a #1 hit from Mr. John almost every week on the radio. I've lived it, folks. Don't think it gets much better. Thank you God!
I feel the same. I'm 78 and thank God above for the wonderful life I've had ❤🎉
When I heard he died, I sat at my desk at work, & just started crying. What a legend!! I only saw him once at Ventura Theater, but I have loved this man for oh so many years. RIP Leon, God Bless you for all you shared with us..
Not long before he passed I caught him at Headliners here in Louisville - I was able to chat with him for a good bit - we talked about New Orleans - I told him I went down with the horses almost every winter - he thought that was cool -
And yes, when I heard he passed - I cried my eyes out -
Thank you Elton for the accolades for Leon Russell. Legend and a treasure . Guitar of John Mayer perfect complement on this song . RIP Mr. Russell ❤️
Russell is a great and iconic musician He we forever remain in our hearts ♥️Did you ever attend any of is concert?
That speech by Leon gave me goosebumps, just like his music. Thank you Elton for your kindness when Leon needed it the most.
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Absolute legend. Thank you Elton for bringing him back to us. RIP Leon.
-yes sir elton !-
~ rest in paradise leon ~ 😔 🕯
growing up.. i felt leon's music.. what an amazing talent!
Elton John just became my favorite human being I couldn't imagine that man passing away under such nonsense.It only takes one random act of kindness to change a persons life.I am sure it changed Elton too just knowing his selfless act of kindness did so much good.I salute you my brother look forward to meeting such a kind person on the other side
Elton was tapped by his angel and he followed through. Music never dies. Musicians NEVER Fade away.
Fkney❤
Thank you Elton. You did something that's so few people do. You went back and did an enormous kindness for someone that meant a lot to you. You corrected history and made a miracle happen. Leon was one of a kind and very deserving. I hope that you are surrounded by that rare level of love
Always remember where your inspiration came from! ❤
This is one of the greatest and moving moments in rock 'n' roll. Elton made it happen,
I still can't stop crying. Such a loving tribute by Elton John. I have lost so many albums over the many years of my life. Thank you Elton John for honoring this great artist.
Elton is lucky to know Leon.
Leon made it happen
Just sitting here crying and smiling and dancing in my seat. Those of us who grew up with the
Birth of rock 'n' roll music of the 50s till now also have respect for the other music greats he played with, Frank Sinatra and all the others. I just made a promise to myself to watch a video from the rock 'n' roll Hall of Fame every day so that I get to see all my favorites while they're still around. Hundreds of concerts that I've seen have touched me but these tributes mean so much. It's our way of thanking them for all the joy they gave us.
And I'm sure everybody on here has seen the tribute to George Harrison with Prince. If you haven't, look for it.. 🎶♥️🎶
Agreed 100percent.There is not enough words for such a selfless act of kindness.Guaranteed it changed SirElton too to see the impact he made on the life of another human being.God bless you sir
I was lucky enough to see EJ and Leon on that tour together in Asheville NC and we had seats on Leon's side of the stage. Elton did act like the supporting act that night and let Leon have the spotlight, grinning like the Cheshire cat while Leon rolled out a nice selection of his classic songs. Both of them together was a treat (I thought) but I remember people voicing that they had come to see EJ but instead got a Leon Russell showcase and that they wished EJ would have played more. Idiots. I bet hardly none of them knew that it was Leon that introduced EJ that night at the Troubadour in LA that changed Elton's life forever. No one appreciates the pioneers of modern pop music any more. That list of Leon session work that Elton read is a who's who of post WWII musical legends. Lucky me to have been there in Asheville that night to relish what was unfolding on the stage. Wonderful stuff!
I saw Leon in his prime in Owings Mills, MD, take me to church Leon!❤
I keep coming back to this emotion filled video honoring a true icon.... RIP Leon Russell, thank you for all the great music you have left us....
If you’re a pianist, you can definitely hear Leon’s influence in Elton’s work. Two great artists and musicians!
As a singer, too
Back in the 90s my ex-husband and I were just driving around trying to figure out where to go that evening. We ended up driving to Milwaukee to attend Summerfest. This was totally unplanned. We got to the park, paid the entrance fee and checked out the schedule of performers. To our amazement, and good fortune, Leon Russell was playing that night. We were thrilled and honored to see and hear him in person and in a smaller venue. He was the greatest. So happy Elton John reconnected with him and made sure he was never forgotten. ❤
It's amazing how one unselfish act of kindness can turn a person's spirit.God bless you Elton John you just became my favorite artist that's a human being first.It used to be Barry Gibb even though I love him too but that act of kindness should never be overlooked
We, too, did sort of an impromptu trip to Summerfest one year in the 90s and saw none other than Roy Orbison on a free side stage... and he was awesome!
So lucky as baby boomers to have had the wonderful music of the 60's - 70's, Loen's will continue on along with all the other greats from back in the days, RIP Sir Leon. And thank you Sir Elton for not forgetting our dear Leon and his music....
While the bonafides of the R&RHOF are questionable (no CCR, No Steppenwolf) the induction of one of the all-time greatest Singer/Songwriters and pianists while he was still alive is laudable though what took so frickin’ long?
@@MarkRoberts-bj2me si but the ramones are in, lol
@@robertguerrero8009 but not the cramps
Thank you Elton John for being so gracious, generous, and loving toward our twice fallen friend and inspiration. I wish our world could have treated him a little better, but he wrote and performed as an island in the sky a place to soar without leaving the ground. It’s not by choice,or maybe it is…. but I will never forget you, and songs about my secret life. You said what I could not. Blessings back to you Leon.
@@robertguerrero8009 Because the Ramones changed the landscape. They are in as innovators of a genre, not instrumental wizards.
2024 and this old SW Okie boy tearing up on a Saturday morning listening to Leon and Elton singing and talking about the past.
You can hear Leon's phrasing in a lot of Elton's work. I remember thinking it at the time Elton was conquering the world. And he lays it out right in this intro.
Bless Elton for what he did for Leon towards the end. What a kind, descent human thing to do.
Two REAL artists who lived the Masterclass.
2024 and this former NE Okie girl tearing up while singing along to that final song. Mr. Russell was a legend everywhere he went, but he holds a special place of love to us Okies. Such a genius to come from so humble beginnings, and quite sweetly opened our eyes to different musical styles & musicians. One of a kind, truly.
I had the privilege of working for Leon at Shelter Records in the 70's. I loved his music for years and saw Mad Dogs and Englishmen in Chicago before I moved to LA. I couldn't believe my luck to end up working for him and Denny Cordell because I thought they were the best band around. God bless Elton for what he did for Leon. I cried thru the whole thing. I miss him and I'm sure he is still jammin' with the great musicians that passed before him. 💘
Almost 13 years ago, it was Leon's moment, and richly deserved. But I wanted to add, based on my experiences that began almost 53 years ago, the world has been a better place all this time simply because Elton John has been in it.
Most definitely
You are so right. Elton got me thru some really tough years. ❤
Someone saved my life tonight.
Totally agree!!
Yes! Yes! Yes! Elton John is an amazing human being and a true musical genius!
God bless him and keep him here with us longer, so he can continue to teach mankind what love, respect and kindness looks like!
The greatest tribute paid to an artist is to acknowledge that they brought joy to our lives. Mr. Russell did all that an more.
That was truly moving. Leon is the most underappreciated keyboardist ever. So nice to see him getting the credit he deserves. Kudos to John Mayer on that sweet guitar solo also.
My dad is a huge Leon Russell fan. When I was little he had a signed photo of his on his piano. I was convinced Leon was santa for nearly a decade.
Haha!🎅😅👍
Haha! I love this!!❤
So sweet
This brought a lump in my throat.
Never forget one another's achievements, getting old is part of life. Never forget each other , peace and love xx ❤
Legendary Leon Russell and Elton John!!! 🎶 ❤ 🎶
We grew up in the best of legendary music 🎶 times!!!
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That was beautiful. Made me cry. Sir Elton so deserves to be a "SIR". A fine human. And Leon so deserves this honor.
I was very fortunate to meet Leon backstage at a Willie Nelson picnic in 1976. He was very humble. I still have a polaroid picture of him with my friend backstage. God bless you sir.
Willie Nelson picnic . Man, I could really use one of those!
KC Royals Stadium?
@@KiloMintoni-kg4kn It was in Gonzales Texas and it was wild.
Same, except a short tour with Jerry Garcia. My cousin from Nashville was Leon's tour manager and ran the sound board. Backstage Leon was just what you'd expect: laid-back, kind and unassuming. Cuz fired one up, passed it to Leon who hit it and passed it to me. Magic. This was before everybody had a phone in their pocket AND it's sorta protocol NOT to act starstruck in these situations. I have a Willie story, too, but that'll wait for another day. 😊
I was at that picnic! 1976 Gonzales TX
The respect for Leon just pours out of John's guitar. What a moment.
"thats right" 👍
Leon deeply enriched Elton's life. It is beautiful that Elton had an opportunity to enrich Leon's as well.
A very humbling experience, where the world would become a better place if there were more Elton’s in the world ❤️❤️
Back in high school in 1979/80 my friend next door had an older brother who had a double live album of Leon. It was my introduction to his music and I knew instantly he was a unique and special artist. I’m so thankful to Sir Elton John who demonstrated his deep humanity by helping Leon and giving all of us another chance to witness this living legend. Hallelujah!!
I have that album 😊
That absolutely destroyed me. I always loved Leon's music. It was a big part of my youth in the 70's. My freshman year in college, I would listen to "Lady Blue" two or three times in a row. Leon Russell was a spiritual soul and I miss him greatly. My esteem for Elton John quadrupled after see this as well.
Lady Blue is such a sexy , loving song.
Dito
Leon along with Glen Campbell were part of the Wrecking Crew. Leon did not seem to get the recognition he deserved. Both are legends.
What a list of achievements.
You know he's a total G.O.A.T when Elton John just scratches the surface like that!
Stranger in a strange land will always be one of my favorite songs
Thanks for the gift Leon
I love that song, too!
Along with “Queen of the Roller Derby”
@@KittyGrizGriz That’s a weird pairing.
Leon Russell was extraordinary. I loved him since saw him in Mad Dogs And Englishmen. Life is difficult for us all, and Leon suffered, but he was great. Loved him and what Elton did was lovely. You are a true friend.This is wonderful.
"Life is difficult for us all, and Leon suffered, but he was great."
So true. RIP to Leon; know he's still writing and playing in the Beyond.
one of my greatest passions is guitar Willie gave me in 94 when he and Leon were touring together in Hawaii , my job was to make sure they had what they needed ,, right before they left the hotel Willie and Leon called me over Brother Mike thank u for being u Willie hands me this old 50s Hofner he'd been jamming on sign on the the back " TO BROTHER MIKE SCHO WITH PEACE LOVE AND ALOHA Willie and Leon " i got to meet Leon on several occasions after that another legend Michael POKE Zeller a good friend was his sound man along with other acts from the golden ages always made sure i got to see Leon when he was in town ,, Leon one of the sweetest humblest humans to ever grace this earth
Great story SCHREDS....👍
Awesome memories...BIG Leon follower since the 70's.
"A SONG FOR YOU," goes down as 1 of my Top 10 songs...IF I HAD TO CHOOSE...
America has some great talents mostly it seems from the south Leon was THE 70s icon
How awesome. I would a have cried.
So giving when someone so exalted notices what the folks working in the trenches are doing and show that they know.
We should all be kind no matter our station In life.
Happy for you.
Great tribute to your hero, Mr. Elton. Thanks for the kind words.
I saw Leon in the early 70's in Boulder Colorado. I can still see him driving up in his long black limo, getting out all dressed in white with a white hat. I'll never forget it. I'm 72 and still truckin ☮️✌️
Seeing a great concert in Colorado in the early 70's must have been like heaven.
@@alanrogs3990 That was back when Boulder was Boulder. Now it's a pretentious nightmare.
@@charliedillon1400 Aren't most of the urban areas in Colorado following this same trend?
Named my son sfter Leon hes always been a big part of our lives. Elton we all know has a huge heart. He is like a godfather in this industry and Leon needed a godfather. Well done Leon and thankyou Elton a brit we are all proud of
It's true. As Americans we have no right to be proud of Elton - he did it all on his own. But as a representative of one of the foundational cultures that founded the USA, of course we are happy to find one that is independent and strong and there fore reminds us of the best of the Brits that were part of the USA's founding. At least that is how I see it.
@@JulieEnslow Perfectly put Julie from a Brit
This was Bloody Awesome. Showed Me a Different light to Elton and Leon. RIP Leon Russell
Wow.... I love Leon Russell. I was lucky enough to see him live two times in my life and it changed me!!! At one of the concerts I was in the second row and I felt like I was in the presence of a king. He was spectacular!!!
I live in Tulsa, a lifelong fan of Mr. Russell. Now a lifelong fan of Elton John for staying in our find city to help build a private medical suite in Leon's studio so he could continue recording/working on his last album. What an incredible man, both of them.
Among the many, many, many magnificent moments in this clip is probably the most beautiful, heartbreaking guitar solo I've ever heard. Mayer's respectful restraint is masterful. Three giants of music; Leon Russell, Elton John and John Mayer.
Was going to say the same, but you said it better.
Always amazed by the CZcams algorithm that brings these things to my feed. Elton pulled Leon from the ditch for a final well deserved hurrah.
Didn’t know this existed until 10 minutes ago. One of the most moving videos I’ve ever seen.
@@KurtI2525 Russell was a big deal with my older brother and his friends when I was a kid.
@@KurtI2525I didn’t either, and I’ve loved Leon for more than fifty years!
Leon Russell was a legend. He was everybody's go to on the piano. I think I will give Will O' The Wisp a listen this afternoon.
Leon Russell was Rock n Roll at its highest level...no one better to honor him than Elton ...
Thank you Elton for bringing Leon back to where he deserves to be. I have the deepest respect for your actions and the deepest appreciation of Leon’s music! RIP Leon! Luv ya Sir Elton’
I’m happy Leon was able to be here to celebrate his incredible accomplishments, and a special thanks to Elton John Rest in Paradise Sir 🙏🏾🕊️
Totally, Most eloquent words Ive ever heard! Well done Elton
Couldn't have said it any better! 💯☝️
Leon NEVER got the recognition he deserves---- there will never be another one !!!! Absolutely fabulous !!!! ❤
Well done Elton! Leon deserves to be remembered, it’s so sad life can pass over the best of us.
I had the pleasure of seeing Leon Russel in concert in the early 70's at the Nassau Colosseum and it was a truly great experience. He absolutely commanded that stage and had the audience in the palm of his hand the entire time. I am deeply touched by Elton's presentation here and for playing a role in bringing Leon into the Rn'R Hall of Fame. He well deserves it. You are loved Leon. Cheers.
He was electric live
Saw Leon in 1973 ❤❤❤ got every album he made even studio ones . I also saw Elton in 1973 😊what a bucket list dream it was . Thank you for this ❤❤😊😊 Love them both 💫💫 RIP , DEAR LEON 💖
ELTON JOHN DID A WONDERFUL JOB INDUCTING HIM INTO THE HALL OF FAME!! FROM INE LEGEND TO ANOTHER!! TRULY AMAZING!🎉 The ONE & ONLY LEON RUSSELL BELONGED IN THE ROCK N ROLL HALL OF FAME! HE WAS A FABULOUS WRITER, SINGER, & COULD PLAY PIANO, GUITAR AND SING LIKE NO ONE ELSE COULD!! FORGOT TO MENTION HIS GREAT PERSONALITY!💯☝️🎸🎶❤️🎤❤️ 🎹 HE HELPED JOE COCKER TO GET A BAND TOGETHER AFTER WOODSTOCK ALSO!!! GREAT GENTLEMAN HE WAS! TRUE LEGEND!
R.I.P LEON🕊️💔
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What a list of credits to his name, and across all different types of music 🎵 ❤
Leon was the greatest piano player/singer in history. You know you are great when you were a member of the "Wrecking Crew".
Elton comes across as a kind, compassionate, and extremely loving individual. Couldn't love him more.
Leon = True musical genius .. Thanks Elton .. for bringing him back to us.
Thank you Elton John! You saved his life. I was blessed to see Leon perform w Elton and it was truly a religious experience! Thank you Leon for all you have gifted the music industry! God bless you!
I always loved Leon Russell, he was bigger than life to me. Some of the music that he has graced us with was some of the best rock and roll had to offer. Period! RIP Leon, I'm still singin' this song for you!
To have someone you love in a place where there is no space and time, to be loved by someone in a place where there is no space and time, to get to experience that is to truly be human. To be able to express that feeling in such a way is GENIUS. Fabulous Leon.
This Masquerade, one of the great tunes of all time!❤
His induction to the Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame is well deserved and Elton obviously did something worth recognition too.
Wonderful, now I realize what an impact Mr. Russell had on people.
Me too!
Was Delta Lady a Leon Russell Song…?
Elton is such a generous, beautiful person.. he does this with everyone he believes in ❣️
Awww, this brought a tear to my eye
RIP Leon. You were Legend and will NEVER be forgotten!
and Sir Elton, you are a good soul to do what all you did
Leon Russell was one of my favorite musicians. He reaches the soul.
I love A Song for You. Bravo, Leon. RIP. Thanks, Sir Elton, for reaching out to Leon.
One of the most prolific songwriters, musicians, & singers, & yet humble as could be.
Leon Russell, you shaped the lives of so many people with your music. Words cannot describe the effects you had on us & legacy you left behind.
Dear Sir, RIP, Thank You, & Hallelujah.AMEN!
A Great Artist ,Singer...Songwriter Being a true friend to another Great Artist ! Humanity at its best ! Thank You both Mr. JOHN AND Mr. RUSSELL❤
Had the huge pleasure of meeting Leon in 2000 my bud and I interviewed him... SUCH a talent and gentleman. So very prolific ... and deserving of Elton's praise.
This choked me up good. Thank you for sharing this. I had no idea. Elton is such a good man and so is his friend Leon Russell. Sometimes even greatness is forgotten, left behind and needs a hand back up to the place it belongs. What a gift Elton and Leon gave us all.
LEON RUSSELL IS A TREASURE !! HOW CAN ONE MAN BE SO TALENTED??!!!❤😂❤❤❤❤
There will never be a batch of musicians such as what we had in the past 50 years. Who could ever top these masters of music?
When Jackson Browne played the Hard Rock Casino in Tulsa several years ago, he personally named all of the “Tulsa Sound” musicians he met in Los Angeles, CA. Leon Russell & JJ Cale were at the top of his list, & rightfully so.
Elton is a musicologist so having him induct you in the Hall Of Fame is this good as he was. I like the album he did with Leon a while ago.
Forever grateful for Elton John making sure Leon was recognized for the legend he is! He will always have eternal love from his greatest fans…including me!
We have lost a legend. Aa a young piano player, I was in awe of Leon Russell. I love his music and he'll always be in my heart. Jesus, i'm singing along with his songs! OMG! I know all his lyrics! Still! He was my main music when I was my 20s and that is 50 years ago!
You can hear Leon's influence in Elton's music , Elton is our hero, Leon was his. Brilliant ! Beautiful music !
Wow, just wow. And John Mayer to boot. What a great thing Elton did here.
Makes me cry . Love him so much. Thank God Elton did that.
So many people get forgotten and no one knows all the amazing accomplishments they have done in this life. It is a great miracle if they are recognized . Honor is an amazing gift that many die without receiving.
This had us both crying! Elton is a saint! And Leon earned every accolade!
This was a great video capped by that incredible solo by John Mayer. Even choked up Leon. Right there Leon knew he left an impact. Respect to Leon, Elton & JM.
Leon and JJ Cale put that Tulsa boogie into the world of rock music and never looked back...I saw Leon perform in Tulsa when I was hitching to New Orleans my first road trip before graduating High School and I've been a life long fan.! His songs spoke to me. Masquerade is one of the greatest ballads ever written.
Did you ever go to the Sunset Grill in Tulsa? We saw a lot of famous musicians there before Jamie oldecker bought it
@@artwerksDallas I don't remember that place but that was a long time ago...I saw Leon at an outdoor concert there. Maybe 56 years ago.
along with Glen campbell... Leon's first bud.
@@artwerksDallasI’m a TTown gal & have been to the Sunset Grill. I love the Cains Ballroom the best, though, Saw Little Feat there in ‘78/79 & many other great shows.
That’s Correct - the “Tulsa Sound” troubadours!
Yes. I am so grateful that Elton had the heart and willingness to help Leon Russell receive the acknowledgement he so genuinely and rightfully deserved. He was one of the most prolific, kind, and genuine artists who ever lived. In his own more energetic phase, he did the same sort of thing for Joe Cocker with the MD&E Tour. What a beautiful human & multi-talented artist. His contributions to music and to my own life will live forever.
Listening to this amazing man still brings a tear to the eye. Thank you Sir Elton for the induction speech! What a beautiful way of saying we love you Leon!
I've been lucky in my life, because of my two older brothers. When THE CONCERT FOR BANGLA DESH Movie was released, my one brother took me to the theatre to see it, as we were crazy Beatles' fans and we wanted to see George and Ringo. I was probably about 11 or 12 years old, and to this day, I can remember being in the theatre and just screaming and cheering after Leon sang "Youngblood" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash". We were just blown away by this guy with the long hair who was playing and singing the shit out of both songs. We were young and didn't know about all the records he'd been on and recorded, but became instant fans!! And then some years later when I was in my late teens, I was talking to my other brother and we were talking about how much we loved Badfinger and their STRAIGHT UP album. We always loved "Day After Day" but it wasn't until just about 10 years ago when I was in my early 50s, I learned Leon played the piano on that record as well. When George Harrison was producing the record, he told Pete Ham, "Let's bring in Leon to do the the piano. He'll make it amazing." Leon was brought in after he agreed to do the session, and was played the unfinished record only ONCE (as this has been said) and then he sat for a moment and said, "OK, let's roll tape and do it"...and recorded the piano part in ONE take. Go back and listen to the record. He plays with compassionate and feeling right from the heart. So sweet!! All I can offer Leon is my thanks for all of the great music and may God bless him. Truly one of a kind. And Elton's speech...I'm beyond words for his praise and love. Dig, DmGrk
My ex-wife was a fan of Leon when she was growing up. She introduced me to his albums way back in the seventies. We saw him in concert back then. I think of her every time I listen to one of his songs. I have ten or more of his albums and a couple DVDs, so I still listen to his music and think of her. Thank you Leon.
I saw Leon many years ago not expecting anything.....WOW, I certainly found something that has lasted a lifetime! EJ is a class act, this is a truly amazing video and so glad I came across it....RIP
I was in junior high, high school, and college during the '70s. This man was the music of my youth. I still get tears in my eyes, listening to him, even after all these years.
I grew up in TTown & had the pleasure of bumping into Leon in ‘78 at a very tiny club behind the “Fountains” restaurant. I was only 19 & was immediately “entranced” with the gorgeous blue eyed long gray hair/bearded soulful man, he was playing an upright piano and singing, alone; 30 feet from me. I can still picture “him” today Twas like an “Aura of Light” ✨ ✨ ✨ was emitting from him. I learned soon after who Leon was. My ex husband was commissioned to paint a huge wall mural at a cool lil’ watering hole “Cardos Cadillac”, they had Tulsas 1st frozen margarita machine & the best fried mushrooms to dip in sour cream, many “happy hours” were spent there after work. His payment for the mural was one of Leon’s old oak upright player pianos that was used at the club for performances. Darn it, we sold it many moons ago, young and dumb, I’ve got several photos of it & of me sitting at the bench when I was 23, wish I could post them here. I LOVE Tulsas favorite son and our master of space and time. Thank you lovely Sir Elton for appreciating and exposing Leon to all of us music lovers, and Leon’s distinctive roll in making great tunes with the “Tulsa Sound” genre he helped to create. Btw…he DID look like a total BADASS wearing that top-hat with the Holy Trinity t-shirt & sooo COOL, too!! 🩵🤍🤍
He had Thanksgiving dinner one yr., with my Mother in-law (Linda Freeman). His trailer was fantastic. Still have pictures of him and donated something’s to the his museum.
@@Olehippylady You did? Wow that’s so cool, was it the “Church Studio” in Tulsa that you donated to? How wonderful your mother-in-law knew Leon & had a meal with him. What I wouldn’t give to have experienced that! My older brother said he was driving in Tulsa with a friend years ago in the 70’s, they came up to a stoplight near the old indoor mall at 41st & Yale, there was Leon sitting in his big Cadillac, they rolled down their window & yelled “Hey Leon!!” he tipped his hat to them. Seems everyone who grew up around that time has a Leon “story”. Ty
I remember when I hear that Leon Russel had passed....I cried.
I was lucky enough to see Leon at a little bar in Evergreen, CO. years ago. I was standing up against the wall about 3 feet behind him to his right. I spent the entire show mesmerized at how his hands effortlessly glided over the keys. He looked so frail but his hands were still filled with magic. Amazing show.
I've seen this many times and it chokes me up every time. Leon's humbleness and honesty when recounting Eltons part of his life and some long overdue respect. I listened and loved Leon's music whether solo or backing up someone else since the 70"s and his truth always shown through the music he made. Beautiful homage to a Master songwriter and performer. Also, Thank you Elton for your love and support to such an important part of our lives. - Leon Russell