Elton John’s ear for talent and respect for music history shines through once again.
Elton John continues to prove he’s not just a pop legend but also a keen observer of the evolving music scene. His ability to spotlight emerging artists and reflect on the greats of the past has consistently set him apart in the industry. Recently, he shared his thoughts on the late Marc Bolan, the dazzling frontman of T. Rex, whom he affectionately dubbed ‘the perfect pop star.’
During an interview with The Guardian, John reminisced about Bolan, recalling how the glam-rock icon resonated with him during his formative years. Bolan, who tragically died in a car accident in 1977 at just 29, left behind an enduring legacy that continues to influence artists today. John’s admiration for Bolan was evident as he described him as someone who embodied the essence of a pop star, combining great songwriting, dynamic performance, and an unfiltered approach to his artistry.
Reflecting on Bolan’s impact, John stated, “He was the perfect pop star. His songs were great, his records rocked, he had attitude, he had performing skills, he looked fabulous, he dressed the part.” This acknowledgment underscores the idea that true artists can go beyond their music to shape culture and identity.
Marc Bolan’s unique persona and style had a profound effect on John as he was carving out his own identity in the music world. “At a time when I was still becoming Elton John, he was a great role model. I thought: ‘This guy doesn’t give a fuck, he’s just being who he is and he’s loving every single minute of it.’” Such sentiments illustrate John’s reflective nature and highlight how he’s been inspired by the artists who came before him.
In addition to Bolan, John’s appreciation for music extends to various genres and eras. He’s famously recalled how tracks like The Band’s ‘The Weight’ were game-changers in his life, reinforcing the notion that music is a powerful force. His remarks about the romanticism of collecting vinyl records showcase his passion for music in all its forms. As he noted, the resurgence of vinyl has sparked renewed interest and enthusiasm among music lovers, making it an art form that endures.
John’s insights have not gone unnoticed. Fellow artists have lauded him for his contributions to music and culture. Billy Idol praised him for “breaking down certain walls,” while Ringo Starr dubbed him “a poet.” Joan Jett, another admirer, expressed her affinity for Bolan, highlighting the lasting allure that figures like him maintain in the industry.
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In a time when celebrity often overshadows talent, John and his peers remind us of the importance of authenticity and artistry. His continued advocacy for the music he loves and the artists who inspire him ensures that the legacy of icons like Marc Bolan will never fade.


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