I mean, don't get me wrong: I have precisely zero objectivity about Elvis. He could literally stand there and sing scat all night and I'd be out of my mind with glee, so take it all with a grain of salt.
That said...um.....Some of the songs are a little hard to sit through. They're long and there's lots of lyricism which may not be all that accessible.
On the other hand, for realz, he's got some Nashville royalty behind him. Jim Lauderdale alone is worth the price of admission, in my book. It's just incredibly competent musicianship, which is always good to witness.
For my money, tho, I suspect he does these gigs because he's tired of playing the classics year after year. Think about it; he recorded three songs that were staples of his live sets opening for the Police ("Cain," "Angels", "Alison") thirty-some years ago. He's so multitalented it really doesn't surprise me that he gets bored with the rock genre from time to time, although I'll agree it's the style of music where he really excels.
Tho - ha - he played all those songs I just mentioned in bluegrass style. So maybe that's fun for him as well. They were great.
Perhaps we're encouraging him on the country bent here in Nashvegas, where the crowd always eats up his gigs with a spoon; last night was no exception. Every time the band would try to leave the stage, folks would go bananas, so they just kept performing more tunes. Although it was a real shame the joint wasn't full, due to the awards ceremony, the entire band seemed to get a gas out of how much the crowd loved the set.
Hopefully I did my part, wearing my Nicklowe.net "Peace Love Understanding" t-shirt and screaming my head off from the fourth row (thank u, Elvis fanclub, for fixing earlier presale debacle
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