THIS IS A READ-ONLY ARCHIVE FROM THE SORABJI.COM MESSAGE BOARDS (1995-2016). |
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He was fabulous. He played for 2.5 hours. 3 encores. He played an even mix between songs off of his new album and old classics (Alison, Beyond Belief, Pump It Up, What's So Funny About Peace, Love, and Understanding?, Watching the Detectives, and others I can't remember.) His voice was great, he joked a lot with the audience, the audience was really enthusiastic... The highlight, though, was that he ended the show with I Want You. !!! It was awesome. It was stripped down to bare instrumentalization, the stage was barely lit in dark purple with just his face illuminated in yellow (neat effect), he had such passion in his singing...it was great. The only bad thing was that we were in the very back row of the balcony, but the Tower isn't that large of a theatre so you could still see the stage pretty well. I counted at least 30 people (men and women) in the audience who were trying to look like him, and I saw a lot of people my age with their parents. Funny. I had such a good time! |
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After he gets back from Europe, he's playing two dates in New York in October. I just might have to go see him again. Now if only Tom Waits would tour... |
me and you and tom waits |
friday driving on a random hillside street crammed with houses...my friend from out of town blurted out "Oh my god there was a naked woman meditating on her porch. how california!" naturally i slammed on the brakes and did a uturn. Approaching the house again....we realize its a very real mannequin in a nude outfit sitting in a very obvious place. We speculated they put it in this location as a practical joke....getting kicks everytime a car slams on the breaks and does a turn around. Would you have done a u turn? |
maybe if it was the Midwest. Elvis played here recently, and according to one person who went, the crowd was terrible. a bunch of middle aged yahoos who kept yelling at the kids to sit down and stop yelling. I'm glad I didn't go, it seems to me that the performance space (brand new) is a yuppie magnet. |
Let me thank J and Margret for inspiring me to buy Blood and Chocolate a few years ago. |
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if i ever meet elvis costello i would faint. did anyone see that special he did on TV not too long ago? fuckface was kind enough for once to have the tivo pull it down so i could watch it. elvis is dreamy. his new record is a classic. i am very jealous spider. also, i didn't know you were in philly! |
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weird so long ago i am so old |
He also said they blew Costello off the stage every night, which is within the realm of the plausible. He also recoutned how the bassist, Cait O'Riordan (who later married Costello) kicked Matt Dillon in the balls and he fell down a couple flights of stairs. |
not that this means anything anymore but years ago...i avoided any girl that considered herself a fan of them/Natalie Merchant. usually those girls had no sense of humor whatsoever...and took themselves way too seriously. |
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btw, did i ever tell you guys that i saw elvis costello at the backyard this summer? i ended up going alone (got stood up) and then ended up scoring a front row ticket for the price of gen admission. he was absolutely sublime. deep dark truthful mirror melted my brain. |
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whoa! maybe i have a chance! anyone know how to contact him? |