OT: Elvis Costello plays Countryish tunes

Re: OT: Elvis Costello plays Countryish tunes

Postby luddite lady on 19 Jun 2009 05:54

Wow! What a setlist! Thanks EQ! Now I really want to go to the Toronto show. What to do? Should I abandon all hope of going to La Jolla and see this gig instead? La Jolla is actually becoming a remote possibilty. My bank balance is now out of critical condition and Gio is hinting at more concert ticket contests.
Please feel free to talk me into either option. However, I will cover my ears and give the "la, la, la, I can't hear you" response if your logic includes the fact that my eldest daughter is one year away from going to university and from sucking me financially dry. I'm so long and far down that particular river of Da Nile that I have a pyramid half built on its banks.
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Re: OT: Elvis Costello plays Countryish tunes

Postby luddite lady on 19 Jun 2009 06:28

I could edit my last post but I'll leave it as documented evidence that I am indeed an idiot.

I just realized that La Jolla takes place a whole week before EC's Toronto gig. So, I guess I'm in for that show. (Plus, Massey Hall uses its own ticketing website. No Ticketbastard to deal with!)

Now it should be easy-peasey to talk me into La Jolla.
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Re: OT: Elvis Costello plays Countryish tunes

Postby BongoBoy on 19 Jun 2009 14:01

I have been to so many shows in the last year, do I do another one ?

I am leaning towards not goig BUT Massey Hall is the best venue, his set list looks great (Mystery Train ? cool!).

I will sit n ponder.

I really like the CD for sure.

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Re: OT: Elvis Costello plays Countryish tunes

Postby plutonic on 19 Jun 2009 16:00

I saw this band twice last week. Keep in mind, Elvis is 'the other Police' to me. I'm a HUGE fan.

Once on Thursday at Wolftrap. Their third gig. The sound was atrocious. It was a mess. Elvis muscled through, and the performance was OK, but it was still a mess. He didn't do Mystery train in D.C.

Then I saw him again with my brother in N.C. on Sunday. MUCH better show, all around. The sound and performance were much improved. So I bet this Ryman show was killer. It was their next show, two days later. Setlist nearly identical.

Elvis played a cool Gretsch Tenor Guitar (only 4 strings) on The Delivery Man, and I think The Butcher's Boy.

He seems in good spirits, and has dropped like 50 lbs since the Police tour. Now, however, he has a very unfortunate moustache. There's a recording out there of the N.C. show. I have to see about getting it.

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Elvis Costello & the Sugarcanes
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville TN
June 16, 2009

Excellent audience recording . Amazing
show that was almost 3 hours long.

01 intro
02 mystery train
03 all time doll
04 tonight the bottle let me down
05 down among the wine and spirits
06 blame it on cain
07 our little angel
08 femme fatale
09 i felt the chill
10 the delivery man
11 the butcher's boy
12 indoor fireworks
13 hidden shame
14 condemned man
15 friend of the devil
16 five small words
17 she handed me a mirror
18 everyday I write the book
19 she was no good
20 little palaces
21 complicated shadows
22 brilliant mistake
23 red cotton
24 the crooked line
25 american without tears
26 angels want to wear my red shoes
27 i don't want to go home
28 the big light
29 allison / he'll have to go / he's got you
30 the race is on
31 sulphur to sugcane
31 the scarlet tide
32 peace love and understanding
33 changing partners

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Re: OT: Elvis Costello plays Countryish tunes

Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 19 Jun 2009 18:42

He played a solo set @ Bonnaroo on Saturday. But I haven't heard the boot yet or seen the setlist. Somebody link it if you find it, pretty please? Sucked that I had to miss it but they scheduled Elvis at the same time as Wilco and I already had good tix for the Tuesday night Elvis show.

And by the way, THANKS EQ!!!!! I'm running out the door to see The Church in Chicago for the weekend with Mr. Dive (unfortunately Lynne won't be around :() and am unflac-ing the Ryman gig for my IPod as we speak. Truly you are Mr. Reliable on this stuff.

Also: My orthopedist mentioned he'd heard Elvis DJ'ing lately on Sirius channel Spectrum and that he talked a lot about Nashvegas & making the new album. I'm trying to dig this one up too...it'd be nice if his fan club (sigh) would let folks know in advance about this kind of thing...
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Re: OT: Elvis Costello plays Countryish tunes

Postby TheEqualizer on 19 Jun 2009 18:46

* Manchester, TN, Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival - June 13, 2009

Musicians

* Elvis Costello - vocals, guitar
* Allen Toussaint - piano, vocals
* Jim Lauderdale - guitar, vocals
* "Farmer" Dave Scher - pedal steel, organ
* Jenny Lewis - vocals
* Johnathan Rice - guitar
* Danielle Haim - guitar
* Bram Inscore - bass
* Barbara Gruska - drums

01. (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes - EC solo
02. Watching The Detectives - EC solo
03. Radio, Radio - EC solo
04. Complicated Shadows - EC solo
05. New Amsterdam / You've Got To Hide Your Love Away - EC solo
06. Condemned Man - EC solo
07. Veronica - EC solo
08. The River In Reverse - including Broken Promise Land - with Allen Toussaint
09. Nearer To You - with Allen Toussaint
10. Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further? - with Allen Toussaint
11. Radio Sweetheart / Jackie Wilson Said - EC solo
12. Everyday I Write The Book - with Jim Lauderdale
13. Sulphur To Sugarcane - with Jim Lauderdale
14. Femme Fatale - with Jim Lauderdale & "Farmer" Dave Scher
15. The Crooked Line - with Jim Lauderdale, Jenny Lewis & "Farmer" Dave Scher
16. Go Away - with Jenny Lewis, "Farmer" Dave Scher, Johnathan Rice, Danielle Haim, Barbara Gruska, and Bram Inscore
17. (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding? - including The Kids Are Alright - with Jenny Lewis, "Farmer" Dave Scher, Johnathan Rice, Danielle Haim, Barbara Gruska, and Bram Inscore

Note: I am not yet aware of the existence of a boot for this show yet.
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Re: OT: Elvis Costello plays Countryish tunes

Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 19 Jun 2009 18:53

GAH!!! I'm gonna die!!! Truly this is the downside to Bonnaroo....at least they didn't put Elvis, Wilco & Neko all three at the same time...What a set I bet that was.

Was just digging around at EC.com looking for a link to the Spectrum show and found the following....will email to the usual L.A. suspects, and maybe even Lil' T now that she's lifted the embargo ;)

On Monday, June 22, Elvis Costello will celebrate the release of his new album Secret, Profane & Sugarcane (Hear Music) by performing in-store shows at Amoeba's SF and Hollywood locations. Costello will kick off his one day “Amoeba Music Tour” at Noon PT with a performance at Amoeba San Francisco, then flies south for a performance at 8pm PT at Amoeba Hollywood. At each stop Costello will not only perform, but also sign copies of the new CD for fans. Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Jim Lauderdale will accompany Costello for each of these acoustic sets.
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Re: OT: Elvis Costello plays Countryish tunes

Postby patbateman on 21 Jun 2009 23:32

I just found out that Elvis is going to be performing in San Francisco tomorrow (6-22 at noon) in-store at Amoeba Records. He will also be signing his cd (and other stuff?) Most likely it will be a mob scene, but maybe some bay area peeps would like to know about this. Here's a link to the Amoeba page:
http://www.amoeba.com/live-shows/perfor ... rtist.html
I am think for good excuses for sneaking out of the office and going. The artwok for the cd was done by Tony Millionaire, the artist who created the Toast in the Machine shirt.
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Re: OT: Elvis Costello plays Countryish tunes

Postby empty on 22 Jun 2009 00:59

I won VIP tickets to the Amoeba show in LA tomorrow, so I'll be sure to let you all know how Elvis is doing!
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Can't wait to see him again!
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Re: OT: Elvis Costello plays Countryish tunes

Postby patbateman on 22 Jun 2009 01:03

empty wrote:I won VIP tickets to the Amoeba show in LA tomorrow, so I'll be sure to let you all know how Elvis is doing!
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Can't wait to see him again!

That's great! Sounds like it will be a nice event to have VIP seating. Enjoy!
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