Elvis Costello - Berlin 10.5.1999 preFM -complete show-
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 2:40 pm
I'm not sure what this might be. I have a recording of this show that's pretty good, but it's audience. I get the feeling that the quality of this will easily trump the version I have....well I hope anyway. Anyway here's the info from the poster on DIME.
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=75335
I n f o F i l e
Torrent #75335 "Elvis Costello - Berlin 10.5.1999 preFM -complete show-"
Elvis Costello in Berlin 10.05.1999 pre-FM (complete !)
Elvis Costello & Steve Nieve - "Lonely In Berlin"
Berlin, Grosser Sendesaal des SFB
10th of May, 1999
Lineage: pre-FM-mastertape (147 min.) - Sony DAT - EAC 0.95 - CDWave 1.93.3 -
Flac 1.0.3 - CDR (artwork is included)
CD 1:
Temptation
Talking In The Dark
American Without Tears
Toledo
What«s Her Name Today
(I Don«t Want To Go To) Chelsea
Little Palaces
Almost Blue
Accidents Will Happen
You Lie Sweetly
Painted From Memory
This House Is Empty Now
Pads, Paws & Claws - Baby, Please Don«t Go
Indoor Fireworks
Radio Sweetheart - Reet Petite - Jackie Wilson Said
CD 2:
God«s Comic
All This Useless Beauty
Deep Dark Truthful Mirror
Alison
In The Darkest Place
- applause -
Inch By Inch - Fever
Shallow Grave
Watching The Detectives
Everyday I Write The Book (feat. Ron Sexsmith)
I Want You
I Still Have That Other Girl
(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
God Give Me Strength
Couldn t Call It Unexpected #4
The 10th of May, 1999 saw the end of the European leg of the Lonely World Tour.
Despite the problems of the other German gigs (the Frankfurt show was cancelled
due to poor ticket sales), in Berlin Elvis and Steve managed to sell out a 1.100
capacity venue. The Grosse Sendesaal is a historical radio studio from the early
1930s, bringing back pictures from the time when music on the radio was actually
played live.
Elvis clearly loved the acoustics of the place. On a few occasions, he stepped
away from the microphone and sang straight to the audience. His voice carried
beautiful through the hall and the attendees obviously loved it. The Songs from
"Painted From Memory" formed the spine of this special night, complemented by
tunes from all decades of his career. As a special treat for the listeners Elvis
performed "Everyday I Write The Book" together with Ron Sexsmith in order to
celebrate the last night of their European tour.
A radio DJ summed up the night nicely by saying "There were quite a few local
musicians in the audience. Unlike the enthusiastic ordinary punters, they looked
rather depressed after the show as they slunk out of the venue into the warm
spring rain."
This gig ranges in the top 5 of all EC recordings I have listened to. Elvis and
Steve deliver a delicious setlist and a thrilling performance - all in crystal
clear sound.
It is a professional recording by Berlin radio station Radio 1, but it never was
broadcasted completely (there is only a hard-to-find bootleg called Necessary
Illusions around, which captures the 85 minutes which were aired by Radio 1).
Now you can listen to it in it«s entire beauty.
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=75335
I n f o F i l e
Torrent #75335 "Elvis Costello - Berlin 10.5.1999 preFM -complete show-"
Elvis Costello in Berlin 10.05.1999 pre-FM (complete !)
Elvis Costello & Steve Nieve - "Lonely In Berlin"
Berlin, Grosser Sendesaal des SFB
10th of May, 1999
Lineage: pre-FM-mastertape (147 min.) - Sony DAT - EAC 0.95 - CDWave 1.93.3 -
Flac 1.0.3 - CDR (artwork is included)
CD 1:
Temptation
Talking In The Dark
American Without Tears
Toledo
What«s Her Name Today
(I Don«t Want To Go To) Chelsea
Little Palaces
Almost Blue
Accidents Will Happen
You Lie Sweetly
Painted From Memory
This House Is Empty Now
Pads, Paws & Claws - Baby, Please Don«t Go
Indoor Fireworks
Radio Sweetheart - Reet Petite - Jackie Wilson Said
CD 2:
God«s Comic
All This Useless Beauty
Deep Dark Truthful Mirror
Alison
In The Darkest Place
- applause -
Inch By Inch - Fever
Shallow Grave
Watching The Detectives
Everyday I Write The Book (feat. Ron Sexsmith)
I Want You
I Still Have That Other Girl
(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
God Give Me Strength
Couldn t Call It Unexpected #4
The 10th of May, 1999 saw the end of the European leg of the Lonely World Tour.
Despite the problems of the other German gigs (the Frankfurt show was cancelled
due to poor ticket sales), in Berlin Elvis and Steve managed to sell out a 1.100
capacity venue. The Grosse Sendesaal is a historical radio studio from the early
1930s, bringing back pictures from the time when music on the radio was actually
played live.
Elvis clearly loved the acoustics of the place. On a few occasions, he stepped
away from the microphone and sang straight to the audience. His voice carried
beautiful through the hall and the attendees obviously loved it. The Songs from
"Painted From Memory" formed the spine of this special night, complemented by
tunes from all decades of his career. As a special treat for the listeners Elvis
performed "Everyday I Write The Book" together with Ron Sexsmith in order to
celebrate the last night of their European tour.
A radio DJ summed up the night nicely by saying "There were quite a few local
musicians in the audience. Unlike the enthusiastic ordinary punters, they looked
rather depressed after the show as they slunk out of the venue into the warm
spring rain."
This gig ranges in the top 5 of all EC recordings I have listened to. Elvis and
Steve deliver a delicious setlist and a thrilling performance - all in crystal
clear sound.
It is a professional recording by Berlin radio station Radio 1, but it never was
broadcasted completely (there is only a hard-to-find bootleg called Necessary
Illusions around, which captures the 85 minutes which were aired by Radio 1).
Now you can listen to it in it«s entire beauty.