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another one from "the box under the bed" - collection
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Nice .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wudIGuQO ... r_embedded
TEACHERS EDITION - I WANNA BE LOVED
Highlighted here -
http://memphibianinlondon.blogspot.com/ ... loved.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wudIGuQO ... r_embedded
TEACHERS EDITION - I WANNA BE LOVED
Highlighted here -
http://memphibianinlondon.blogspot.com/ ... loved.html
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Promo postcard from Imperial Bedroom
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a nice little sticker from the SPIKE era. As usual, I have no clue of the origin!
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Few images of Mrs Costello No.1, Mary Burgoyne, are online. There's this -
This popped up on ebay last month -
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0411928976
This popped up on ebay last month -
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0411928976
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Kurt Baker covers Pump It Up -
http://kurtbaker.tumblr.com/
http://www.oglio.com/webs/pages/artists/KurtBaker.shtml
3. Pump It Up
When Linus and I got together to discuss "Got It Covered", one of the songs that we really wanted to model some of our work on was a track called "Bandages" by Hot Hot Heat. I remember always hearing that song in High School and thinking how ridiculously catchy it was, yet wild and spastic sounding. Elvis Costello is the king of making music that can be described at times as "Organized Chaos", so on this track we really tried to channel something along the lines of musical spontaneous combustion. Our "Pump It Up" comes off as a wild party anthem, and I love wild parties... esp. if there is beer and snacks involved! KURT BAKER
http://kurtbaker.tumblr.com/
http://www.oglio.com/webs/pages/artists/KurtBaker.shtml
3. Pump It Up
When Linus and I got together to discuss "Got It Covered", one of the songs that we really wanted to model some of our work on was a track called "Bandages" by Hot Hot Heat. I remember always hearing that song in High School and thinking how ridiculously catchy it was, yet wild and spastic sounding. Elvis Costello is the king of making music that can be described at times as "Organized Chaos", so on this track we really tried to channel something along the lines of musical spontaneous combustion. Our "Pump It Up" comes off as a wild party anthem, and I love wild parties... esp. if there is beer and snacks involved! KURT BAKER
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Billboard.com had a link about National Ransom (which didn't come up ) but it uses a photo of Bruce Thomas circa Imperial bedroom,on it's Elvis "Artist" page - how thrilled must EC be to be misrepresented thus !
Link : http://www.billboard.com/album/elvis-co ... arch/elvis
Link : http://www.billboard.com/album/elvis-co ... arch/elvis
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Incredible!!!
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Interesting but not worth £35-
http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=463013
ELVIS COSTELLO & THE ATTRACTIONS Brutal Youth World Tour (Original 35-page A5 sized spiral-bound tour itinerary book for the 2nd November to 2nd December 20 date UK tour leg of the 1994 World Tour, includes tour dates, tour contacts, hotel & travel arrangements for both band & crew and more, complete with the original laminated front and back cover.).
http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=463013
ELVIS COSTELLO & THE ATTRACTIONS Brutal Youth World Tour (Original 35-page A5 sized spiral-bound tour itinerary book for the 2nd November to 2nd December 20 date UK tour leg of the 1994 World Tour, includes tour dates, tour contacts, hotel & travel arrangements for both band & crew and more, complete with the original laminated front and back cover.).
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sulky lad wrote:Billboard.com had a link about National Ransom (which didn't come up ) but it uses a photo of Bruce Thomas circa Imperial bedroom,on it's Elvis "Artist" page - how thrilled must EC be to be misrepresented thus !
Link : http://www.billboard.com/album/elvis-co ... arch/elvis
That is really funny. Until very recently the Napster web site used the exactly same picture to misrepresent EC! They only recently changed it to a proper photo. Must have been some sort of music industry database glitch.
Current page:
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Suicide/dp/B000 ... 108&sr=1-1
Suicide
Suicide
(extract)
Roy Trakin’s notes in the liner booklet is a wonderful guide, describing this support slot to Elvis Costello & the Attractions in Belguim in detail, “It was something out of The Year of Living Dangerously meets Nosferatu. Suicide had evoked a similar reaction supporting The Clash, did it matter which buttons they pressed in the audience, whether the reaction was good or bad? They begin to perform, Ghost Rider-Rocket USA-Dance…finally we arrive at Frankie Teardrop and the crowd are becoming too much. Vega tries to relate their own life to Frankie’s, looking for sympathy- they just want to do their thing. “We’re all Frankies” he points out, attempting to get the mic back “C’mon???”- the audience holler abuse, you think Pop Idols get it in the ear? Suicide admit defeat and leave the stage; but in the long-term, they won and this, one of the greatest live albums, is the proof.
Suicide supported Elvis in Holland in June 1978 -
http://www.elviscostello.info/wiki/inde ... _Apeldoorn
http://www.elviscostello.info/wiki/inde ... _The_Hague
Suicide
Suicide
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Roy Trakin’s notes in the liner booklet is a wonderful guide, describing this support slot to Elvis Costello & the Attractions in Belguim in detail, “It was something out of The Year of Living Dangerously meets Nosferatu. Suicide had evoked a similar reaction supporting The Clash, did it matter which buttons they pressed in the audience, whether the reaction was good or bad? They begin to perform, Ghost Rider-Rocket USA-Dance…finally we arrive at Frankie Teardrop and the crowd are becoming too much. Vega tries to relate their own life to Frankie’s, looking for sympathy- they just want to do their thing. “We’re all Frankies” he points out, attempting to get the mic back “C’mon???”- the audience holler abuse, you think Pop Idols get it in the ear? Suicide admit defeat and leave the stage; but in the long-term, they won and this, one of the greatest live albums, is the proof.
Suicide supported Elvis in Holland in June 1978 -
http://www.elviscostello.info/wiki/inde ... _Apeldoorn
http://www.elviscostello.info/wiki/inde ... _The_Hague
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http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/arc ... camu_t.php
Camu Tao's Elvis Costello-Borrowing "Be a Big Girl"
By Christopher Weingarten, Tue., Aug. 10 2010
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Before losing a battle with lung cancer in May of 2008, Brooklyn-via-Ohio MC Camu Tao spent nearly a decade as one of the most underrated rappers in the indie underground. The depth of his talents were barely scratched by his recorded output--a great record with tear-the-club-up duo S.A. Smash, a slept-on concept record with noir crew Nighthawks, and a handful of gripping 12"s. Since 2004, Definitive Jux label head El-P had been hearing something else in Camu's demos and home-recordings, a wealth of material that was slowly repainting the MC as a brassy, bluesy, beat-wise singer-songwriter--a one-man mix of Gnarls Barkley and Sleigh Bells. Tao's long-in-the-works album, King Of Hearts, is finally seeing release on August 17 thanks to Jux and the forward-thinking folks at Fat Possum. The record is a stunning mix of electropunk churn, lovesick croon, and hip-hop wordsmithery. Had it been released four years ago, it would have easily beaten everyone to the punch--Drake, B.O.B., and admitted fan Kid Cudi--and done it all wrapped in a perennially cool haze of fuzzy art-punk distortion. Tao's album opener "Be a Big Girl" uses an infectious interpolation of Elvis Costello's Armed Forces centerpiece "Big Boys" to lay his heart on the line over some tape-damaged beatwork and maniacally crunchy Albini guitars.
Hear it here -
http://vvoice.vo.llnwd.net/e12/5185846.0.mp3
Camu Tao's Elvis Costello-Borrowing "Be a Big Girl"
By Christopher Weingarten, Tue., Aug. 10 2010
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Before losing a battle with lung cancer in May of 2008, Brooklyn-via-Ohio MC Camu Tao spent nearly a decade as one of the most underrated rappers in the indie underground. The depth of his talents were barely scratched by his recorded output--a great record with tear-the-club-up duo S.A. Smash, a slept-on concept record with noir crew Nighthawks, and a handful of gripping 12"s. Since 2004, Definitive Jux label head El-P had been hearing something else in Camu's demos and home-recordings, a wealth of material that was slowly repainting the MC as a brassy, bluesy, beat-wise singer-songwriter--a one-man mix of Gnarls Barkley and Sleigh Bells. Tao's long-in-the-works album, King Of Hearts, is finally seeing release on August 17 thanks to Jux and the forward-thinking folks at Fat Possum. The record is a stunning mix of electropunk churn, lovesick croon, and hip-hop wordsmithery. Had it been released four years ago, it would have easily beaten everyone to the punch--Drake, B.O.B., and admitted fan Kid Cudi--and done it all wrapped in a perennially cool haze of fuzzy art-punk distortion. Tao's album opener "Be a Big Girl" uses an infectious interpolation of Elvis Costello's Armed Forces centerpiece "Big Boys" to lay his heart on the line over some tape-damaged beatwork and maniacally crunchy Albini guitars.
Hear it here -
http://vvoice.vo.llnwd.net/e12/5185846.0.mp3
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I was sitting outside the pub on Sunday waiting for the football to start and the DJ played Oliver's Army. (Followed by Airport by The Motors an equally great song)
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http://thequietus.com/articles/04784-lo ... pop-review
Sleeper, Stardom & The Suburbs: Louise Werner's Different For Girls
Stephen Dalton , August 11th, 2010 06:38
"Her real transgression against the unwritten rock-hack rulebook was far more serious: she did not have a penis," says Stephen Dalton, as he reviews Different For Girls: My True-Life Adventures In Pop by Sleeper singer Louise Wener
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But Wener does not entirely shatter the romantic pop-star fantasy in Different For Girls. Playing Top of the Pops for the first time, being serenaded on a stadium stage by Michael Stipe (I don’t remember that - Ed), having one of her songs covered by Elvis Costello, arriving wasted at the Trainspotting premiere: all these thrilling landmarks are recorded with warm hindsight. Teenage dreams are still hard to beat, even if their appeal soon fades. However minor their achievements, Sleeper really did taste real pop stardom, then gracefully disbanded before the machine chewed them to pieces. They were simply not hungry, lucky or talented enough to outlast the Britpop crash.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Different-Girls ... 0091936519
# Paperback: 320 pages
# Publisher: Ebury Press (10 Jun 2010)
http://www.elviscostello.info/wiki/inde ... _Do_Now%3F
What Do I Do Now?
Written by Louise Wener
Performed by Elvis Costello
Musicians Elvis Costello - vocals, all instruments
Recorded Summer 1996, Elvis' home
Released December 30, 1996
Albums All This Useless Beauty (Rhino reissue), 2001
Sleeper, Stardom & The Suburbs: Louise Werner's Different For Girls
Stephen Dalton , August 11th, 2010 06:38
"Her real transgression against the unwritten rock-hack rulebook was far more serious: she did not have a penis," says Stephen Dalton, as he reviews Different For Girls: My True-Life Adventures In Pop by Sleeper singer Louise Wener
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But Wener does not entirely shatter the romantic pop-star fantasy in Different For Girls. Playing Top of the Pops for the first time, being serenaded on a stadium stage by Michael Stipe (I don’t remember that - Ed), having one of her songs covered by Elvis Costello, arriving wasted at the Trainspotting premiere: all these thrilling landmarks are recorded with warm hindsight. Teenage dreams are still hard to beat, even if their appeal soon fades. However minor their achievements, Sleeper really did taste real pop stardom, then gracefully disbanded before the machine chewed them to pieces. They were simply not hungry, lucky or talented enough to outlast the Britpop crash.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Different-Girls ... 0091936519
# Paperback: 320 pages
# Publisher: Ebury Press (10 Jun 2010)
http://www.elviscostello.info/wiki/inde ... _Do_Now%3F
What Do I Do Now?
Written by Louise Wener
Performed by Elvis Costello
Musicians Elvis Costello - vocals, all instruments
Recorded Summer 1996, Elvis' home
Released December 30, 1996
Albums All This Useless Beauty (Rhino reissue), 2001
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http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-enter ... 51210.html
Prophet of bad taste: John Callahan was a comic genius who left no taboo unbroken
Callahan's cartoons won him a cult following. He was also a remarkable, brave human being. Robert Chalmers pays tribute
Friday, 13 August 2010
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It would be absurd to suggest that he bore the intense physical and mental stress of quadriplegia with smiling equanimity. Callahan could be very sharp with anyone he felt was patronising him. The last original drawing he sent me, not long before his death, showed him sitting in front of the television, his tears represented by two dotted lines falling to the floor.
"That's me," he wrote on the bottom, "listening to a song by Elvis Costello, on Letterman. It was so beautiful." Music was as great a passion for Callahan as art or humour. He was proud to be one of the very few men, in recent years, to have been sought out by Bob Dylan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Calla ... toonist%29
John Callahan (February 5, 1951, Portland, Oregon – July 24, 2010)
Prophet of bad taste: John Callahan was a comic genius who left no taboo unbroken
Callahan's cartoons won him a cult following. He was also a remarkable, brave human being. Robert Chalmers pays tribute
Friday, 13 August 2010
(extract)
It would be absurd to suggest that he bore the intense physical and mental stress of quadriplegia with smiling equanimity. Callahan could be very sharp with anyone he felt was patronising him. The last original drawing he sent me, not long before his death, showed him sitting in front of the television, his tears represented by two dotted lines falling to the floor.
"That's me," he wrote on the bottom, "listening to a song by Elvis Costello, on Letterman. It was so beautiful." Music was as great a passion for Callahan as art or humour. He was proud to be one of the very few men, in recent years, to have been sought out by Bob Dylan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Calla ... toonist%29
John Callahan (February 5, 1951, Portland, Oregon – July 24, 2010)
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Ha ha - a joke....surely a joke?
http://www.overthinkingit.com/2010/08/1 ... thread-77/
Open Thread for August 13, 2010
by John Perich — Fri, Aug 13, 2010, 7:00am
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Some fodder for the TFT podcast: Britney Spears will guest star on an upcoming episode of Glee. She’ll appear to the cast in a dream sequence while they’re getting their teeth cleaned at the dentist’s office, apparently. Slated for next season: the cast of Glee getting separated during anti-mosque protests in New York City, only to be guided to safety by a candy-striped Elvis Costello.
http://www.overthinkingit.com/2010/08/1 ... thread-77/
Open Thread for August 13, 2010
by John Perich — Fri, Aug 13, 2010, 7:00am
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Some fodder for the TFT podcast: Britney Spears will guest star on an upcoming episode of Glee. She’ll appear to the cast in a dream sequence while they’re getting their teeth cleaned at the dentist’s office, apparently. Slated for next season: the cast of Glee getting separated during anti-mosque protests in New York City, only to be guided to safety by a candy-striped Elvis Costello.
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We need to know this -
http://www.celebrityness.com/britt-ekla ... nce-lines/
Elton John and Elvis Costello both wear Creed colognes
This one , maybe?
http://www.amazon.com/Green-Irish-Tweed ... B000XE64XA
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I've noticed several have mentioned something to the effect of "I can't put my finger on it" - that's the perfect way to describe any Creed fragrance. Irish Tweed is very complex and you will never smell anything like it elsewhere. It is really unique and trying to describe it in words, especially in writing, is very difficult. I can tell you that I receive a lot of compliments on it and because it 'wears with time', in other words it gently and nicely changes notes the longer you wear it and it works with your body chemistry it's not uncommon for me to see someone in the morning and receive a "wow, you smell good - what is that?" then later in the day see the same person "Did you change colognes? I think I like this one better than what you had on this morning."
Irish Tweed is VERY unique, complex, fresh, slightly earthy and I agree, the best way to describe it is you can't quite put your finger on what you are smelling.
http://www.celebrityness.com/britt-ekla ... nce-lines/
Elton John and Elvis Costello both wear Creed colognes
This one , maybe?
http://www.amazon.com/Green-Irish-Tweed ... B000XE64XA
(extract)
I've noticed several have mentioned something to the effect of "I can't put my finger on it" - that's the perfect way to describe any Creed fragrance. Irish Tweed is very complex and you will never smell anything like it elsewhere. It is really unique and trying to describe it in words, especially in writing, is very difficult. I can tell you that I receive a lot of compliments on it and because it 'wears with time', in other words it gently and nicely changes notes the longer you wear it and it works with your body chemistry it's not uncommon for me to see someone in the morning and receive a "wow, you smell good - what is that?" then later in the day see the same person "Did you change colognes? I think I like this one better than what you had on this morning."
Irish Tweed is VERY unique, complex, fresh, slightly earthy and I agree, the best way to describe it is you can't quite put your finger on what you are smelling.
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Huh ?!?!
http://www.tv.com/bullz-eyes-tca-2010-s ... 32782.html
Bullz-Eye’s TCA 2010 Summer Press Tour Wrap-Up: From the Big Bang to the Jersey Shore
Will Harris
Premium Hollywood 08/16/10 04:45 PM
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Cast most likely to get me into trouble: "NCIS." I don't know what it is about Michael Weatherly and Pauley Perrette, but I always end up finding myself on the verge of breaking some rule or other when I'm around them.
With Michael, he loves to tell stories when he knows you're not recording him, and they're invariably filled with some tidbit or other where you'd feel guilty running them intact. As such, I can't tell you about what happened when he gave Robert Wagner's E-mail address to Roger Moore…but if you ever meet Michael, ask him about the time he and Jessica Alba met Elvis Costello and Peter O'Toole. It's a good'un.
http://www.tv.com/bullz-eyes-tca-2010-s ... 32782.html
Bullz-Eye’s TCA 2010 Summer Press Tour Wrap-Up: From the Big Bang to the Jersey Shore
Will Harris
Premium Hollywood 08/16/10 04:45 PM
(extract)
Cast most likely to get me into trouble: "NCIS." I don't know what it is about Michael Weatherly and Pauley Perrette, but I always end up finding myself on the verge of breaking some rule or other when I'm around them.
With Michael, he loves to tell stories when he knows you're not recording him, and they're invariably filled with some tidbit or other where you'd feel guilty running them intact. As such, I can't tell you about what happened when he gave Robert Wagner's E-mail address to Roger Moore…but if you ever meet Michael, ask him about the time he and Jessica Alba met Elvis Costello and Peter O'Toole. It's a good'un.
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http://www.jambands.com/news/2010/08/17 ... -2004-2010
Kevin Yatarola has served as the house photographer at Joe’s Pub for more than five years. His tenure at the New York City venue is reflected in his new self-published book of photographs, Images from Joe’s Pub 2004 – 2010. Leonard Cohen, Pete Townshend, David Byrne, Elvis Costello, Lou Reed, Laurie Anderson, Carly Simon and Toshi Reagon are among the performers who appear in the book. Yatarola also has served as photographer for the Bonnaroo Beacon over the past few years.
Buy-
http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1 ... nt=280x160
Kevin Yatarola has served as the house photographer at Joe’s Pub for more than five years. His tenure at the New York City venue is reflected in his new self-published book of photographs, Images from Joe’s Pub 2004 – 2010. Leonard Cohen, Pete Townshend, David Byrne, Elvis Costello, Lou Reed, Laurie Anderson, Carly Simon and Toshi Reagon are among the performers who appear in the book. Yatarola also has served as photographer for the Bonnaroo Beacon over the past few years.
Buy-
http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1 ... nt=280x160
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Yes, that's Elvis on his arm!
http://www.staradvertiser.com/tgif/tgif ... c_ink.html
Josh86's tale written in music, ink
By Gary C.W. Chun
Aug 20, 2010
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Josh Hancock literally wears his life on his body. It's the palette for multiple tattoos that cover his chest and the length of both arms.
If you know anything of his lyrical work for the 86 List, Black Square, or his solo project with his band the Pressure, the iconic images inked on his arms come as no surprise: Chuck Berry, Elvis Costello, The Clash's "London Calling" album and its late front man Joe Strummer, as well as the logos of punk figureheads Operation Ivy and Bad Brains.
http://www.blacksquareband.com/
http://www.myspace.com/josh86solo/photos/937553
http://www.staradvertiser.com/tgif/tgif ... c_ink.html
Josh86's tale written in music, ink
By Gary C.W. Chun
Aug 20, 2010
(extract)
Josh Hancock literally wears his life on his body. It's the palette for multiple tattoos that cover his chest and the length of both arms.
If you know anything of his lyrical work for the 86 List, Black Square, or his solo project with his band the Pressure, the iconic images inked on his arms come as no surprise: Chuck Berry, Elvis Costello, The Clash's "London Calling" album and its late front man Joe Strummer, as well as the logos of punk figureheads Operation Ivy and Bad Brains.
http://www.blacksquareband.com/
http://www.myspace.com/josh86solo/photos/937553
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I'm guessing this is from Merlefest earlier this yaer -
http://www.shelbystar.com/news/step-492 ... dying.html
Aug 24 2010
Stephanie Jacobs poses with her favorite musician, Elvis Costello. Jacobs and her family moved to Shelby in 2008 in search of a better high school with more opportunities.
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id= ... 1118731787
Backstage at the Hillside Album Hour, Merlefest 2010
http://www.shelbystar.com/news/step-492 ... dying.html
Aug 24 2010
Stephanie Jacobs poses with her favorite musician, Elvis Costello. Jacobs and her family moved to Shelby in 2008 in search of a better high school with more opportunities.
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id= ... 1118731787
Backstage at the Hillside Album Hour, Merlefest 2010
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There is a new detective comedy drama on BBC1 called Vexed which was on last Sunday (22nd).
About 32 minutes in there is a minute or so snatch of Pump It Up.
About 32 minutes in there is a minute or so snatch of Pump It Up.
Who’s this kid with his mumbo jumbo?
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Is it as bad as many of the reviews say? Or is one of those way different shows that the lazy reviewers aren't making an effort to understand?There is a new detective comedy drama on BBC1 called Vexed
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I read Louise Wener's account of her career in Sleeper - It's Different For Girls. EC covered What Do I Do Now, and there is an account of him inviting Sleeper on a tour of the US as the support. Louise said she had heard that EC was moody but saw no evidence of it apart from one incident. On stage one night, one of the Attractions made a mistake. Elvis stopped playing and led the band offstage.
Louise was watching backstage and as she relates the incident, not a word was spoken but Elvis stared at the floor for several minutes before leading the band back on stage.
Sounds a bit unlikely to me but there you go.
Louise was watching backstage and as she relates the incident, not a word was spoken but Elvis stared at the floor for several minutes before leading the band back on stage.
Sounds a bit unlikely to me but there you go.