Talk:Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

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There is a major inaccuracy in the article. It is a well-known fact among Elton John fans that this concert was in fact the last concert Elton performed Italic textbeforeItalic text the artist underwent vocal surgery to remove non-malignant growths on his vocal cords, contrary to what this article claims. In fact, you can clearly hear the poor shape the singer's voice was in on the recording. His voice had been giving out for most of the tour, although on this, the final night of the historic tour with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, the singer was in as fine a form as anyone could ask for, given his current vocal problems. The article should also expand upon the significance of the tour itself, as it was, at the time, one of the first tours that had ever been undergone by a rock star with a symphony orchestra, as well as the fact that the night the concert was performed, the concert had been simulcast via satellite.

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