Taupin & O'Neill: Two Sides of the '60s

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Taupin & O'Neill: Two Sides of the '60s

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“The 1960s were very alive and colourful. Times were changing rapidly and these were the people that were on the cusp of that change … They were the lights that burned brightest.” - Bernie Taupin

IT CAME FROM HOBOKEN Frank Sinatra)

by Bernie Taupin & Terry O'Neill


Actor and singer Frank Sinatra smokes during the making of The Lady in Cement in Miami, 1968. The title of Taupin's reworking doubles as a reference to Sinatra's hometown, and a homage to the 1953 American science fiction horror film It Came from Outer Space.

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