Elvis Costello and Elvis Presley on same disc - a first?
Elvis Costello and Elvis Presley on same disc - a first?
Is this a first ?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 58-9074214
The Essential Acoustic Album
Various
Audio CD (April 5, 2004)
Number of Discs:2
Label: Sanctuary TV
ASIN: B0001LVZL6
Catalogue Number: TDSAN010
Disc two has
13. Alison - Elvis Costello
and
16. Tomorrow Is A Long Time - Elvis Presley
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 58-9074214
The Essential Acoustic Album
Various
Audio CD (April 5, 2004)
Number of Discs:2
Label: Sanctuary TV
ASIN: B0001LVZL6
Catalogue Number: TDSAN010
Disc two has
13. Alison - Elvis Costello
and
16. Tomorrow Is A Long Time - Elvis Presley
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I've mentioned this before, but my first thought on Elvis P's death was that now, there'd never be the two-disc "Elvis Sings Elvis" set, Disc One being "Presley Sings Costello" and disc II being "Costello Sings Presley." I fear this is as close as it gets.
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Of course, there is an out-of-print LP entitled ROSS McMANUS SINGS THE HITS OF ELVIS PRESLEY. I have this on vinyl, and El's dad sounds a lot like Presley. Definitely one of the more obscure Costello-related collectibles. Ross even looks like EC on the cover (wearing black horn-rims). It was recorded in the late 60's.
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Hi, Plaything! Hugs and kisses back at ya, sweetie.
I've been adjusting my life to not being a music store manager for the first time in 20 years. As some of you know, the chain I worked for, The Music Network, went bankrupt in August. It's been a struggle since, but I'm starting to feel ground under my feet again.
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I've been adjusting my life to not being a music store manager for the first time in 20 years. As some of you know, the chain I worked for, The Music Network, went bankrupt in August. It's been a struggle since, but I'm starting to feel ground under my feet again.
So, long story short, I missed youse guys and felt like talking again.
Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome back.
Just to set the record straight, that was not an English teacher-ism but an EC ref... Bobster's far too gracious to be correcting grammar.bobster wrote:More of a man out of time.
The only thing I dislike more than people who lazily abuse the English language are the folks who feel they must correct people when, in the given context, it's not really that important.
I work with a lot of people who wouldn't know good grammar if it bit them in the ass, but it's no reflection on their intelligence or character, just on their education.