Buxton gets excited about Elvis
Buxton gets excited about Elvis
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Friday 18 February 7.30pm
Four-Four Time 2005
Elvis Costello and The Imposters
The sensational musical and vocal talents of our headlining act for 2005 Elvis Costello in concert with The Imposters (drummer Pete Thomas, keyboardist Steve Nieve and bassist Davey Faragher). Expect a truly thrilling live concert from “the most adventurous and accomplished musical polymath of our time” (Daily Telegraph) packed with hits from his vast 25-year back catalogue as well as material from his new album The Delivery Man.
Tickets Cost: £30, £35
Concessions: Not Available
Friday 18 February 7.30pm
Four-Four Time 2005
Elvis Costello and The Imposters
The sensational musical and vocal talents of our headlining act for 2005 Elvis Costello in concert with The Imposters (drummer Pete Thomas, keyboardist Steve Nieve and bassist Davey Faragher). Expect a truly thrilling live concert from “the most adventurous and accomplished musical polymath of our time” (Daily Telegraph) packed with hits from his vast 25-year back catalogue as well as material from his new album The Delivery Man.
Tickets Cost: £30, £35
Concessions: Not Available
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Peter Chick writes (look out for a photo of Elvis seated directly in
front of Peter):
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after 'Alison', sitting on the edge of the stage, EC spotted an empty
seat in Row 1, and announced "Think I'll watch the band!", and we had a fab 'Almost Blue' sung from the seat!!
Peter Chick writes (look out for a photo of Elvis seated directly in
front of Peter):
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after 'Alison', sitting on the edge of the stage, EC spotted an empty
seat in Row 1, and announced "Think I'll watch the band!", and we had a fab 'Almost Blue' sung from the seat!!
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30-35 GBP is a in the range of shows in the States but on the high side of the range here. I recall that one of the House of Blues shows was a bit higher at 60USD. The Ryman show in Nashville in 27.50-49.50USD which is definitely cheaper than that particular show.
Tickets for live performances of nearly any sort have really gotten expensive.
Tickets for live performances of nearly any sort have really gotten expensive.
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It was a fabulous show. Shorter than others from this tour reported here. 1hr 55 mins, but a great atmosphere. After the sitting on the stage Alison / Suspicious Minds and then the aforementioned 'Almost Blue' from his seat on the front row the audience mood lifted higher and the cheers were much louder. Everyone was out of their seats for the last three songs and Elvis seemed in a great mood throughout.johnfoyle wrote:John posts to listserv -
Peter Chick writes (look out for a photo of Elvis seated directly in
front of Peter):
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after 'Alison', sitting on the edge of the stage, EC spotted an empty
seat in Row 1, and announced "Think I'll watch the band!", and we had a fab 'Almost Blue' sung from the seat!!
A beautiful version of 'God Give Me Strength' and a number of other songs not on recent setlists. I remember hearing 'Brilliant Mistake' and I'm fairly certain there was something else of note but it has slipped my mind.
The venue is gorgeous and sound was pretty good throughout.
Then, this morning, having a rummage in Buxton's lovely little independent record store, 'Tune In', I picked up a copy of 'The Clarksdale Sessions' 10" and the double vinyl interview promo from 'Imperial Bedroom'. All in all, a delightful visit.
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EC at Manchester
Elvis seemed in a bad mood last night in Manchester, due I think to an almost comatose audience! The set was cut short (2 hours) and it took ages for the people to get on their feet. When he sang "I would rather me anywhere else but here" he seemed to snarl the line out as he gazed round the hall. Mind you, the Bridgewater Hall is more like a conference centre than a rock n roll venue.
http://www.elviscostello.info/setlists/050218.php
2005-02-18: Buxton, Opera House
Elvis Costello with the Imposters
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Big Tears - Entire band on stage for the whole show without any breaks
Uncomplicated
(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
King Horse
Button My Lip
Country Darkness
Blame It On Cain
Either Side Of The Same Town
(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea
Heart Shaped Bruise
Good Year For The Roses
God Give Me Strength
Brilliant Mistake
Everyday I Write The Book
You Turned To Me
Alison/Suspicious Minds - sung sitting on the edge of the stage
Almost Blue - sung sitting in a front row seat
Watching The Detectives
The Delivery Man
Monkey To Man
Hidden Charms
I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down
Pump It Up
Shipbuilding
(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding?
Oliver's Army
The Scarlet Tide
2005-02-18: Buxton, Opera House
Elvis Costello with the Imposters
- Will Munro
Big Tears - Entire band on stage for the whole show without any breaks
Uncomplicated
(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
King Horse
Button My Lip
Country Darkness
Blame It On Cain
Either Side Of The Same Town
(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea
Heart Shaped Bruise
Good Year For The Roses
God Give Me Strength
Brilliant Mistake
Everyday I Write The Book
You Turned To Me
Alison/Suspicious Minds - sung sitting on the edge of the stage
Almost Blue - sung sitting in a front row seat
Watching The Detectives
The Delivery Man
Monkey To Man
Hidden Charms
I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down
Pump It Up
Shipbuilding
(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding?
Oliver's Army
The Scarlet Tide
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Buxton Today , July 5 '05
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Opera House's record success
Buxton Opera House's annual Business Report shows another record-breaking year - with an incredible total audience of 170,317 - an increase of 10,090, or six per cent - on the previous year.
The third Buxton Opera House Festival of Live Music, Four-Four Time 2005, in February, featured ten days of sensational live acts including Elvis Costello and Courtney Pine, selling 6,361 tickets and and securing the theatre's position as the area's leading venue for live music.
Buxton Today , July 5 '05
( extract)
Opera House's record success
Buxton Opera House's annual Business Report shows another record-breaking year - with an incredible total audience of 170,317 - an increase of 10,090, or six per cent - on the previous year.
The third Buxton Opera House Festival of Live Music, Four-Four Time 2005, in February, featured ten days of sensational live acts including Elvis Costello and Courtney Pine, selling 6,361 tickets and and securing the theatre's position as the area's leading venue for live music.