Elton John: ‘Bieber was hanging by his fingertips’
Sir Elton John says Justin Bieber was “hanging by his fingertips” to a cliff before the release of his new album.
The iconic British singer has had decades of experience in the music industry, and while some of his peers may have been hoping Justin would fall from grace following incidents of bad behavior, Elton is pleased to see the 21-year-old’s career is going from strength to strength. Justin is enjoying global success with latest record Purpose, which has spawned hit singles including Sorry and Love Yourself, and Elton insists the singer deserves to be treated as a respectable artist.
“He was rebelling because he was like, ‘For f**k’s sake, why
haven’t I had a life?’” Elton said in an interview with Britain’s
The Sun newspaper. “I think it’s the best news, that he’s made a
really classy pop record. He’s a very, very good singer.
“He was literally clinging by his fingertips to the White Cliffs of
Dover wasn’t he? And a lot of people were willing him to fall but
not me.”
Justin isn’t the only young star that Elton has been rooting for in
recent years. The 68-year-old musician makes time for some of his
other favorite singers, even inviting them over to his house so he
can give them advice.
“I try and keep up with Tom Odell, Sam Smith and James Blake,” he
explained. “I’ve had them all here for lunch or tea.
“I have no agenda with them and I don’t manage them. I’ve just
said, ‘Listen, I’m always here, use me if you want.’
“People were like that to me… George Harrison sent me telegrams and
Leon Russell was so sweet to me. These were people I loved and
admired and it made the difference.”
Elton is currently promoting his new album Wonderful Crazy Night
and despite having a host of hit records under his belt, he shows
no signs of slowing down just yet.
He still feels passionate about making music and feels he has
plenty more to achieve in his career.
“I’m not finished yet!” Elton exclaimed. “I’m more interested in
keeping going. I have so much more to do.
“I’m not nostalgic. I don’t think about my place in music history
at all.
“I know my own worth as a musician. And if I know that I’m a good
musician and a good writer and a good artist, that’s all that
matters to me.
“It’s up to others to judge me but I know the piano playing on my
new record is pretty f**king special!
“You have to keep trying to improve as you get older. Look at
Leonard Cohen. That comeback at 75 was astonishing.”
Elton also describes Rolling Stones frontman Sir Mick Jagger as an
“extraordinary professional” and is full of admiration for his
energetic presence on stage, adding he hopes the band continues to
tour for many more years.