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  1. Photograph: Michael J. Chen
    Photograph: Michael J. Chen

    Elton John performs at Madison Square Garden on Dec 4, 2013.

  2. Photograph: Michael J. Chen
    Photograph: Michael J. Chen

    Elton John performs at Madison Square Garden on Dec 4, 2013.

  3. Photograph: Michael J. Chen
    Photograph: Michael J. Chen

    Elton John performs at Madison Square Garden on Dec 4, 2013.

  4. Photograph: Michael J. Chen
    Photograph: Michael J. ChenA banner is raised in honor of Elton John's record-setting 64th performance at Madison Square Garden.
  5. Photograph: Michael J. Chen
    Photograph: Michael J. Chen

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Elton John concert photos: Live at Madison Square Garden

The legendary musician delivers a hit parade during his record-setting 64th Garden gig

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Rocket Man vs. Piano Man. No, it's not the latest superhero blockbuster coming soon to a theater near you (note: we'd totally go watch that, and our money is on the intergalactic space traveler over the tickler of ivories), but rather an ongoing battle being waged between music legends Elton John and Billy Joel for supremacy of the World's Most Famous Arena (we'll call you back, 4–13 Knicks). On the same day that Madison Square Garden announced that Joel was set to become the venue's newest franchise, playing one show at the Garden every month until demand dries up, John began a two-night MSG run that culminated in a banner being lifted into the rafters celebrating his record-setting 64th performance at the arena (Joel is sitting on 46 performances).

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It's a rivalry that the participants and occasional touring partners may not actually care about (though, given their on-and-off bickering about each other in the media, maybe they do), but in John's case, the number 64 serves to highlight the singer's incredible staying power. Also serving this purpose was the nonstop barrage of hits that John unleashed on the MSG audience—"Bennie and the Jets," "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me," "Crocodile Rock" and so on. The 66-year-old singer released his 31st album, The Diving Board, in September, but this stop at the Garden was all about celebrating the classics that have kept John's career thriving for "the longest time" (sorry, we couldn't resist).

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