http://www.elviscostello.info/whatsnew.html
John E.`s Whats New page has news of what Bruce Thomas has been up to ; he also has those Elvis`n Diana in Paris photos - the Krall forum are saying they`ll delete them from there if Ms Krall`s people ask them to do so.
Bruce Thomas with The Who
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Well, Pills & Soap has a direct quote from The Temptations' Papa Was a Rolling Stone and God's Comic is an affectionate conceptual steal that shows his enduring love for Randy Newman, who Elvis always berates himself for trying to imitate on the old Charlie Gillet demos (My Aim is True reissue).
The Attractions, especially in their noisier moments, were much influnced by The Clash, and bloomin' heck why not, although, if I'm being mischievous, they didn't have the posh school credentials some of The Clash did. Obviously the Gram stuff has been enormously important to Elvis, AB is virtually a one man Gram tribute album.
I'd cite Nick Drake and Kurt Wiel as big influences during the Brodskys period. I don't know about the rest of you but in London we do get treated to EC/Brodsky reunions with almost embarrassing frequency (their take on My Mood Swings last year was a thing to behold) and I wouldn't complain a bit if he chose to record with them in some form again.
As has been said, Ole Blue Eyes has been a big influence in the last decade too. Big time.
Mose Allison's lyrical gags were an influence I'm sure on the almost interminable punning that Elvis once felt compelled to put into every line - y'know, twisting some common phrase to make it sinister or absurd. 'Maradonna and child' and 'immaterial girl' from Chewing Gum and Sleep of the Just immediately spring to mind, but most of the best examples probably come from Trust and IB.
I'm interested in the Little Feet comparisons that have been made - I've been meaning to get into them so i'll give 'em a chance now. Thanks.
The Attractions, especially in their noisier moments, were much influnced by The Clash, and bloomin' heck why not, although, if I'm being mischievous, they didn't have the posh school credentials some of The Clash did. Obviously the Gram stuff has been enormously important to Elvis, AB is virtually a one man Gram tribute album.
I'd cite Nick Drake and Kurt Wiel as big influences during the Brodskys period. I don't know about the rest of you but in London we do get treated to EC/Brodsky reunions with almost embarrassing frequency (their take on My Mood Swings last year was a thing to behold) and I wouldn't complain a bit if he chose to record with them in some form again.
As has been said, Ole Blue Eyes has been a big influence in the last decade too. Big time.
Mose Allison's lyrical gags were an influence I'm sure on the almost interminable punning that Elvis once felt compelled to put into every line - y'know, twisting some common phrase to make it sinister or absurd. 'Maradonna and child' and 'immaterial girl' from Chewing Gum and Sleep of the Just immediately spring to mind, but most of the best examples probably come from Trust and IB.
I'm interested in the Little Feet comparisons that have been made - I've been meaning to get into them so i'll give 'em a chance now. Thanks.
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He could have written memoirs like Big Wheel and On The Road Again. I wonder what the lead character names would be for The Who...
And I hope he doesn't go the same way as John Entwhistle.
So Lacklustre - I take it the JE you referred to was John Everingham as opposed to a beyond the grave John Entwhistle website!
And I hope he doesn't go the same way as John Entwhistle.
So Lacklustre - I take it the JE you referred to was John Everingham as opposed to a beyond the grave John Entwhistle website!
Who’s this kid with his mumbo jumbo?