Showing posts with label Elvis Costello. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elvis Costello. Show all posts

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Elvis Lives











I've seen Elvis loads of times and I've never seen a bad gig. When he played in Bristol with "The Confederates", a backing band who seemed to be only doing it for money, he leterally pulled the audience to their feet and made the souless Colston Hall seem intimate. So, Elvis and a string quartet - what would that be like? I'd never heard "The Juliet Letters", the album he recorded with the Brodsky Quartet many years ago, but I seemed to recall it had been quite badly received, so was curious.

St George's is a small venue - 500 souls I guess - used normally for classical recitals - I've only been to the venue rarely, once memorably to sees Ronald Smith perform Alkan's "Concerto for solo piano". Elvis and the quartet came on stage and opened with "Accidents Will Happen" - I think the first song I ever saw him play on the "Armed Forces" tour in Coventry - excellent - a very good arrangement and a wonderful reinterpretation - I was knocked out by the quality of the musicianship. The evening covered a mixture of material. The Brodsky Quartet were showed at their stongest on pieces from The Juliet Letters - wonderful stuff. Of the material Elvis did with the quartet ,"Pills and Soap" and "Shipbuilding" stood out for me. But for me the highlights of Elvis's performance were the four songs he played solo, unamplified - all new and a couple of them never performed live before. The fourth song was great - Elvis started a little tentatively - unrehearsed - banging his foot on the stage dramatically and atmospherically - as he felt his way into the accoustic of St George's his performance grew and the song ended masterfully. Sorry for those who were there but missed this because they had to get back for the babysitter before he finished the fourth encore. Great show, great performers - and Elvis and the Brodskys seemed to enjoy the performance as much as the audience.

Perfect? No. Alison would have had to have been there.
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Saturday, December 20, 2008

Elvis Costello

How come Elvis's "Spectacle" TV shows are so low-profile? I only came across them because I saw a review in the Guardian. I've spoken to a few people I know who are Elvis fans and none of them know about the show. And then - just to make things more obscure - it seems to be impossible to get a proper listing for when the shows will air, they all seem to be on in the middle of the night, and finally, the Channel 4 catch-up-service only seems to have the show due to be aired tomorrow available. It looks like I've missed the interview with Fat Reg from Pinner.

Anyhow, I did manage to catch the show with The Police. Although Elvis didn't seem too sure of himself as interviewer, and he asked some "Smash Hits" style questions ("What is your favourite Police song"), the show was great. Thoroughly good watching.

Finally, maybe Channel 4 are showing some more shows at these times:

  • 21/12 12:15 am Rufus Wainwright
  • 22/12 1:25 am Lou Read and Julian Schnabel
  • 24/12 12:20 am Bill Clinton
Disclaimer: Don't take my word - check them yourself - don't blame me if you miss a show.

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