EC on Craig Kilborn Friday night , Feb. 6
EC on Craig Kilborn Friday night , Feb. 6
Craig Kilborn just mentioned EC as an upcoming guest
on the Late Late Show.
The Late Night TV page has it as:
Friday, February 6
Elvis Costello, Scott Stapp, Five for Fighting.
http://www.interbridge.com/lineupsdate.html#2/6/04
on the Late Late Show.
The Late Night TV page has it as:
Friday, February 6
Elvis Costello, Scott Stapp, Five for Fighting.
http://www.interbridge.com/lineupsdate.html#2/6/04
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This show comes on after Letterman tonight, at approximately 12:35 EST (check your local listings). If you plan on taping it rather than being in/staying up to watch, set the VCR for an extra long session. There will be a segment of approximately 20 minutes, then CBS will cut away for 15 minutes of PGA Golf Tournament commentary; after that, they'll return for another 40 minutes of Kilborn, and most likely Elvis will perform toward the end of that segment.
If you started taping at 12:35 for 60 or even 65 minutes, chances are you'd miss EC.
If you started taping at 12:35 for 60 or even 65 minutes, chances are you'd miss EC.
"But it's a dangerous game that comedy plays
Sometimes it tells you the truth
Sometimes it delays it"
Sometimes it tells you the truth
Sometimes it delays it"
Re: EC on Craig Kilborn Friday night , Feb. 6
I hope they have a deathmatch which involves Elvis beating up Scott Stapp (leader of Creed)johnfoyle wrote: Friday, February 6
Elvis Costello, Scott Stapp, Five for Fighting.
This morning you've got time for a hot, home-cooked breakfast! Delicious and piping hot in only 3 microwave minutes.
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That particular deathmatch isn't likely, but you could still see blood on the floor if Kilborn tries any of his "witty banter" on Elvis. Our man will eviscerate him.
The last time he was on, Craig didn't talk with him, and my advice would be to make the same choice. Just show the album, mention the Grammies and let him sing.
The last time he was on, Craig didn't talk with him, and my advice would be to make the same choice. Just show the album, mention the Grammies and let him sing.
"But it's a dangerous game that comedy plays
Sometimes it tells you the truth
Sometimes it delays it"
Sometimes it tells you the truth
Sometimes it delays it"
Who are you who are so wise in the ways of television??HungupStrungup wrote:This show comes on after Letterman tonight, at approximately 12:35 EST (check your local listings). If you plan on taping it rather than being in/staying up to watch, set the VCR for an extra long session. There will be a segment of approximately 20 minutes, then CBS will cut away for 15 minutes of PGA Golf Tournament commentary; after that, they'll return for another 40 minutes of Kilborn, and most likely Elvis will perform toward the end of that segment.
If you started taping at 12:35 for 60 or even 65 minutes, chances are you'd miss EC.
Thanks.
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As always, there's an mp3 here
http://www.geocities.com/L_Elvis_Cool_J/
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As I mentioned in tonights Grammy Post, the Kilborn interview was an embarrassment.
[kilborn in an exasperated voice] "Punk-Punk-Punk1"
[Costello in a demeaning and remarkably witty retort] "Tall Guy" Tall Guy" "Tall Guy"
Then Costello told him to relax...or something to that effect. Only part of the talking that was worth while.
The impersonations were embarrassing. The unbridled narcissism of Kilborn is so very boring that I can hardly watch him anymore. And he was so ill-prepared to speak with Elvis, it was an embarrassment.
EC won't be back.
[kilborn in an exasperated voice] "Punk-Punk-Punk1"
[Costello in a demeaning and remarkably witty retort] "Tall Guy" Tall Guy" "Tall Guy"
Then Costello told him to relax...or something to that effect. Only part of the talking that was worth while.
The impersonations were embarrassing. The unbridled narcissism of Kilborn is so very boring that I can hardly watch him anymore. And he was so ill-prepared to speak with Elvis, it was an embarrassment.
EC won't be back.
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