Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
Anyone here going?
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntingdon, NY , Sept. 30 '11
HUNTINGTON....american style. Long Island is NOT in the UK king foyle!
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
no worry....aw damn, why'd you fix it? it was fun that HUNTINGDON way!
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
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No real surprises on the wheel, but "So Like Candy" and "National Ransom" have been replaced by "Oliver's Army" and "Country Darkness."
No real surprises on the wheel, but "So Like Candy" and "National Ransom" have been replaced by "Oliver's Army" and "Country Darkness."
Elvis Costello @The Paramount. Doing Heart Of The City!! #fb
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
glad i'm not there STANDING UP for my 99th!!!
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
(I'm pretty sure that means "Uncomplicated.")Blood and chocolate
No action
Radio radio
BILLY JOEL IS HERE
Every day I write the book
I want you
Pump it up
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
oh noooooooooo, please do NOT let billy joel hit the stage. then again, it would add to my happiness about being home tonight, there tomorrow!
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
Accidents will happen
Billie Joel singing along to Pump It Up haha
Monkey to man
Long honey moon
Ugh we were THIS close to getting Olivers Army
Watching the detectives
Boo for the girl who could pick any song and chose Peace Love and Understanding
End of the world
I don't wanna go to Chelsea
King's ransom
He ended the show with Alison. What a phenomenal show. Elvis is the man.
Fuck he did an encore of "and your bird can sing" by the beatles!
.@TheParamountNY is def a cool new venue, but hated Elvis Costello tonight. No opening act, could u play longer than 1:35? $83 for that???
Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
Back home from show, ended with Elvis walking off stage after 'A Slowdrag with Josephine'. This surprised his crew (I was sitting behind the soundboard) and Steve, who was still at stage right during Josephine. Show only 1:35 long. Elvis was not happy. While his voice wasn't great, i have heard worse though.
Song played included (but not in order)
I hope your happy now
heart of the city
mystery dance
no action
Uncomplicated
radio radio
Everyday I Write the Book (spin)
Accidents Will Happen (spin)
Monkey to Man (spin)
Pump it Up (Not played in 6/8 time as wheel said)
And You're Bird Can Sing Too
I Want You (spin)
Detectives/Help Me (Detective vs. Hoover Factory was on wheel)
Payday
Peace Love & Understanding (joker spin)
Waiting for the End of the World / I Can Give You Everything
Condemned Man
Chelsea
Sleep of the Just (Kings Ransom Jackpot)
Josephine
elvis leaves the building
Alison was not played as noted above
Very nice venue (1st show ever in this renovated theatre), but very short show.
more tomorrow
Song played included (but not in order)
I hope your happy now
heart of the city
mystery dance
no action
Uncomplicated
radio radio
Everyday I Write the Book (spin)
Accidents Will Happen (spin)
Monkey to Man (spin)
Pump it Up (Not played in 6/8 time as wheel said)
And You're Bird Can Sing Too
I Want You (spin)
Detectives/Help Me (Detective vs. Hoover Factory was on wheel)
Payday
Peace Love & Understanding (joker spin)
Waiting for the End of the World / I Can Give You Everything
Condemned Man
Chelsea
Sleep of the Just (Kings Ransom Jackpot)
Josephine
elvis leaves the building
Alison was not played as noted above
Very nice venue (1st show ever in this renovated theatre), but very short show.
more tomorrow
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
Chelsea: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLdA3X8A2Gc
Everyday I Write The Book: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAelsZTc0qk
WTD: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RULIQv-oc8
And Your Bird Can Sing / PIU: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBrGv2me32k
Mystery Dance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq11t5UPOM4
Everyday I Write The Book: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAelsZTc0qk
WTD: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RULIQv-oc8
And Your Bird Can Sing / PIU: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBrGv2me32k
Mystery Dance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq11t5UPOM4
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
Nice cover of 'And Your Bird...'. Lovely red DW drum kit Pete's playing, not seen that one before.
Has he played 'Sleep of the Just' before on this tour? I can't recall hearing it live ever, though I must have it on a bootleg or two. One of my top 5 (or 3?) Elvis songs. Would blow my mind to see him play that, not that I'll ever get to see him live again.
Has he played 'Sleep of the Just' before on this tour? I can't recall hearing it live ever, though I must have it on a bootleg or two. One of my top 5 (or 3?) Elvis songs. Would blow my mind to see him play that, not that I'll ever get to see him live again.
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
elvicos01 wrote:Back home from show, ended with Elvis walking off stage after 'A Slowdrag with Josephine'. This surprised his crew (I was sitting behind the soundboard) and Steve, who was still at stage right during Josephine. Show only 1:35 long. Elvis was not happy. While his voice wasn't great, i have heard worse though.
elvis leaves the building
Alison was not played as noted above
Very nice venue (1st show ever in this renovated theatre), but very short show.
more tomorrow
hmmm, wonder what happened. hope it's NOT voice or family problems. maybe bad sound system that can sometimes cause E to get rightfully pissy.
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
Absolutely!bronxapostle wrote:oh noooooooooo, please do NOT let billy joel hit the stage. then again, it would add to my happiness about being home tonight, there tomorrow!
What if there had been an Elvis-n-Billy duet of "Piano Man" or some other saccharine horror? Whew! The world has been spared! And yet, here on LI, Billy is revered as a God...second only to the even more intolerable Harry Chapin...
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
u were there ypsi...what's the deal? why early departure?
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
For a second there, I thought Elvis had a new song called Billy Joel Is Here. It was a frightening second.
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
Great shot from last night by twitter buddy @blondieny
Photo: 273/365 - Elvis Costello, Paramount Theater, Huntington, Long Island. http://tumblr.com/x5r5034wfk
Photo: 273/365 - Elvis Costello, Paramount Theater, Huntington, Long Island. http://tumblr.com/x5r5034wfk
Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
I thought show was good but, yes, short. I got a very good recording that I'd like to share if someone can help me with that.
Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
An explanation
http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/mu ... -1.3214558
Elvis Costello & The Imposters @ Paramount Theatre, 9.30.11
7:37 AM By Glenn Gamboa
As walk-offs go, it was remarkably polite.
When parts of the crowd at the Paramount Theatre in Huntington got way too chatty during the lovely “A Slow Drag with Josephine,” from his recent “National Ransom” album, Elvis Costello stepped away from the mic and simply sang to himself for a bit.
He was trying to get the crowd to quiet down and listen to him again, but that didn't work. When people started screaming for “Alison” in the middle of the song, he simply walked to the mic and finished it up and then walked off the stage. He did not return, ending what was still a wonderful opening night for The Paramount, on an odd, but memorable note.
After all, Costello's entire “Revolver” tour is built around the idea that the audience really can't lose. Sure, there is some chance involved, thanks to The Wheel, which people spin to determine the next songs. (Costello even slipped in great versions of The Beatles' “And Your Bird Can Sing” and Them's “I Can Only Give You Everything” when he wasn't delivering fiery versions of his own “Pump It Up” and “Radio, Radio.”)
But if all those songs are good and they're played by Costello — who was in great voice all evening and gamely walked deep into the crowd several times — backed by the great Steve Nieve on keyboards and Pete Thomas on drums, why on earth would anyone complain? Or not pay attention? Is your conversation really more important than watching three Rock and Roll Hall of Famers in an intimate, impressive new setting that you presumably paid good money to see?
Costello was right to walk off the way he did. He actually would have been justified to tell some people off first.
SETLIST: I Hope You're Happy Now / Heart of the City / Mystery Dance / Uncomplicated / No Action / Radio, Radio / Everyday I Write the Book / Accidents Will Happen / And Your Bird Can Sing / Pump It Up / I Want You / I Hope / Monkey to Man / The Long Honeymoon / Watching the Detectives / Waiting for The End of the World / I Can Only Give You Everything // ENCORE: Condemned Man / (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea / Sleep of the Just / A Slow Drag with Josephine
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So in remembering back to when Elvis stepped off mic during Josephine, I couldn't hear him. Didn't think much of it since I was sitting in the reserved seating in the back. It was very noisy, it was during all the slower songs.
http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/mu ... -1.3214558
Elvis Costello & The Imposters @ Paramount Theatre, 9.30.11
7:37 AM By Glenn Gamboa
As walk-offs go, it was remarkably polite.
When parts of the crowd at the Paramount Theatre in Huntington got way too chatty during the lovely “A Slow Drag with Josephine,” from his recent “National Ransom” album, Elvis Costello stepped away from the mic and simply sang to himself for a bit.
He was trying to get the crowd to quiet down and listen to him again, but that didn't work. When people started screaming for “Alison” in the middle of the song, he simply walked to the mic and finished it up and then walked off the stage. He did not return, ending what was still a wonderful opening night for The Paramount, on an odd, but memorable note.
After all, Costello's entire “Revolver” tour is built around the idea that the audience really can't lose. Sure, there is some chance involved, thanks to The Wheel, which people spin to determine the next songs. (Costello even slipped in great versions of The Beatles' “And Your Bird Can Sing” and Them's “I Can Only Give You Everything” when he wasn't delivering fiery versions of his own “Pump It Up” and “Radio, Radio.”)
But if all those songs are good and they're played by Costello — who was in great voice all evening and gamely walked deep into the crowd several times — backed by the great Steve Nieve on keyboards and Pete Thomas on drums, why on earth would anyone complain? Or not pay attention? Is your conversation really more important than watching three Rock and Roll Hall of Famers in an intimate, impressive new setting that you presumably paid good money to see?
Costello was right to walk off the way he did. He actually would have been justified to tell some people off first.
SETLIST: I Hope You're Happy Now / Heart of the City / Mystery Dance / Uncomplicated / No Action / Radio, Radio / Everyday I Write the Book / Accidents Will Happen / And Your Bird Can Sing / Pump It Up / I Want You / I Hope / Monkey to Man / The Long Honeymoon / Watching the Detectives / Waiting for The End of the World / I Can Only Give You Everything // ENCORE: Condemned Man / (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea / Sleep of the Just / A Slow Drag with Josephine
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So in remembering back to when Elvis stepped off mic during Josephine, I couldn't hear him. Didn't think much of it since I was sitting in the reserved seating in the back. It was very noisy, it was during all the slower songs.
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
This makes me sad.
Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
It is really unfortunate. the only thing that would have made it more ironic is if he had been trying to sing "Jimmie Standing in the Rain"
But it is, too, as you've hinted at, an ugly offshoot of the format. Spin the wheel, take a chance, give the people what they want, top hat, circus barker/music hall roil . . .taking a bad turn? I wondered on this board ages ago if the revolver revival was, in part, a sort of, "ok, f%^&K you, I'll give you what you want" response to the quick sinking of NR. Either way, when the irony of that format gets overshadowed or that spell gets broken, the troubles become stupidly predictable. This ain't my spin, I'll just talk to my friends and hey, wait a minute, what about Alison?
hopeful just a bad night. hopefully just a particularly dimwitted part of an otherwise great crowd.
But it is, too, as you've hinted at, an ugly offshoot of the format. Spin the wheel, take a chance, give the people what they want, top hat, circus barker/music hall roil . . .taking a bad turn? I wondered on this board ages ago if the revolver revival was, in part, a sort of, "ok, f%^&K you, I'll give you what you want" response to the quick sinking of NR. Either way, when the irony of that format gets overshadowed or that spell gets broken, the troubles become stupidly predictable. This ain't my spin, I'll just talk to my friends and hey, wait a minute, what about Alison?
hopeful just a bad night. hopefully just a particularly dimwitted part of an otherwise great crowd.
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
They played it the night before in Washington.Otis Westinghouse wrote:Has he played 'Sleep of the Just' before on this tour?
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Re: Elvis/Imposters, Huntington, NY , Sept. 30 '11
Jardine said
"It is really unfortunate. the only thing that would have made it more ironic is if he had been trying to sing "Jimmie Standing in the Rain""
No that is the bitter irony- life imitates art. And bitterer still it was raining last evening! This saddens me so much.
"It is really unfortunate. the only thing that would have made it more ironic is if he had been trying to sing "Jimmie Standing in the Rain""
No that is the bitter irony- life imitates art. And bitterer still it was raining last evening! This saddens me so much.
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