Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
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Re: Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
sadly...no ticket. i got a feeling someone will get me a FREEBIE! God knows i can't afford it. but i LOVE the date. 11-12-13 could be STELLAR!
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Re: Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
Me. I'll be at the bar (again) at 7 pm if anyone wants to meet up.
Re: Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
Bumping the night-2 thread to the top.
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I made it for this one
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Re: Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
sure JMM; another time we are there DIFFERENT nights. sad to miss you & to miss what i feel will be a great set of music tonight. ENJOY!jmm wrote:I made it for this one
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Re: Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
so far....the only 5 i know played are:
CINCO
DETECTIVES
WALKIN BABY
ALISON
JOSEPHINE
do i go to bed happy before seeing something special i missed??? i think so!!!
CINCO
DETECTIVES
WALKIN BABY
ALISON
JOSEPHINE
do i go to bed happy before seeing something special i missed??? i think so!!!
Re: Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
Flirting kind BA. Lots of imperial bedroom it seemed, human hands and beyond belief were highlights for me
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Re: Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
Setlist:
01 King Horse
02 Either Side Of The Same Town
03 Little Triggers
04 Sneaky Feelings
05 Crimes Of Paris
06 Town Cryer
07 Starting To Come To Me
08 After The Fall
09 Watching The Detectives
10 The Long Honeymoon
11 The Delivery Man - on mandolin (assigned guitar not working)
12 Walkin' My Baby Back Home
13 Beyond Belief
14 Human Hands
15 Party Girl
(I reviewed the video - EC leaves the stage for 1 min 10 sec...a quick pee?)
16 Almost Blue - on keyboard
17 The Flirting Kind - on keyboard
18 Shipbuilding - on keyboard
19 Cinco Minutos Con Vos
20 Alison
21 In Another Room
Encore 1:
22 A Slow Drag With Josephine
23 Blue Chair
24 Dirty Rotten Shame - off mic
25 Jimmie Standing In The Rain
Encore 2:
26 I Want You
27 (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding? - fast, not ba's trippy version
28 Tripwire/PLU - slow and soulful version
01 King Horse
02 Either Side Of The Same Town
03 Little Triggers
04 Sneaky Feelings
05 Crimes Of Paris
06 Town Cryer
07 Starting To Come To Me
08 After The Fall
09 Watching The Detectives
10 The Long Honeymoon
11 The Delivery Man - on mandolin (assigned guitar not working)
12 Walkin' My Baby Back Home
13 Beyond Belief
14 Human Hands
15 Party Girl
(I reviewed the video - EC leaves the stage for 1 min 10 sec...a quick pee?)
16 Almost Blue - on keyboard
17 The Flirting Kind - on keyboard
18 Shipbuilding - on keyboard
19 Cinco Minutos Con Vos
20 Alison
21 In Another Room
Encore 1:
22 A Slow Drag With Josephine
23 Blue Chair
24 Dirty Rotten Shame - off mic
25 Jimmie Standing In The Rain
Encore 2:
26 I Want You
27 (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding? - fast, not ba's trippy version
28 Tripwire/PLU - slow and soulful version
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Re: Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
And with that, Elvis has now played every song from Blood & Chocolate at some point in 2013.docinwestchester wrote:05 Crimes Of Paris
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Re: Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
Amazing!And No Coffee Table wrote:And with that, Elvis has now played every song from Blood & Chocolate at some point in 2013.docinwestchester wrote:05 Crimes Of Paris
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Re: Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
I got a setlist from the sound board guy right after the show ended and it is pretty interesting. Several songs on the list that were not played, including:
Suffering Face
Radio Sweetheart
Still Too Soon to Know
Different Finger (I suspect he was about to play this song when there were technical dificulties with his acoustic, as it is listed right before Delivery Man)
I Can't Say Her Name
No Wonder/For the Stars
I will try to post a photo of the list when I can.
There were several songs that he played that were NOT on the original setlist, however, including:
Town Cryer
After the Fall
Detectives
Walkin My Baby Back Home
The Flirting Kind
Dirty Rotten Shame
Suffering Face
Radio Sweetheart
Still Too Soon to Know
Different Finger (I suspect he was about to play this song when there were technical dificulties with his acoustic, as it is listed right before Delivery Man)
I Can't Say Her Name
No Wonder/For the Stars
I will try to post a photo of the list when I can.
There were several songs that he played that were NOT on the original setlist, however, including:
Town Cryer
After the Fall
Detectives
Walkin My Baby Back Home
The Flirting Kind
Dirty Rotten Shame
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Re: Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
nice work...glad you got first row loge. perfect vantage point
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Re: Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
Great camera work, Doc. Can't wait for this to be uploaded onto Dime
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Re: Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
Thanks for the kind words. The entire show (nearly...a few small patched gaps) is now on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... 72hZ_Ycqsb
The DVD and Blu-ray, along with the audio, will be on Dime this week.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... 72hZ_Ycqsb
The DVD and Blu-ray, along with the audio, will be on Dime this week.
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Re: Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
Hey, there I am in the fourth picture of the crowd, before the Elvis pictures start. No, not the guy in the Giants jersey. The blurry giant head on the left!And No Coffee Table wrote:Pics: http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2 ... lo_26.html
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Re: Elvis Plays Port Chester Nov. 12, 2013
Review by Jon Chattman from November 13, 2013 at A-Sides
"ELVIS COMES TO PORT CHESTER
He’s been backed by the Attractions, the Imposters, the Bacharach, and the list goes on as wide as Toledo but on Tuesday night, Elvis Costello stood on The Capitol Theatre stage alone with nothing more than his collection of guitars, a mandolin, a keyboard planted to his right, and a black curtain behind him. Boy was that enough. In a tour de force performance — the second of two nights at The Cap — the music master dug deep into his catalog, churning out one “wicked” track after the other from opener “King Horse” (off Get Happy) to his swan song of “(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace Love and Understanding” mashed with his latest album Wise Up Ghost’s “Tripwire.”
In-between those tracks were over two-hours of deep cuts, infamous hits, glorious head scratchers, and obvious joy. Whether it was performing songs of Blood & Chocolate or The Imperial Bedroom or the aforementioned Wise Up Ghost, his recent release with The Roots, Costello commanded the stage and your attention. His aim was true on this cold, bitter night in Port Chester: he played songs he wanted to play and knew his fans were smart enough to stay with him throughout. That trust was center stage later in the night when Costello took advantage of the intimacy and acoustics of The Cap, and performed “Dirty Rotten Shame” off mic. I think I heard a pin drop during it.
Many of the songs Costello played were somewhat drab and admittedly about “deceit” as much as they were about “love,” but on this Tuesday evening, his vinyl-ready vocals never wavered, and the spotlight shined on his lyrical genius. Costello could’ve played the hits or hocked his new album, but he didn’t. He just played an uncompromising set — his songs, his terms, and we’re the better for it. Halfway through his set, he said he was going to bring out a special guest. After a brief pause, he cracked, “Me.” Who needs a special guest when you have one Elvis in the building?
* Written by Jon Chattman for The Capitol Theatre A-sides"
MOOT
"ELVIS COMES TO PORT CHESTER
He’s been backed by the Attractions, the Imposters, the Bacharach, and the list goes on as wide as Toledo but on Tuesday night, Elvis Costello stood on The Capitol Theatre stage alone with nothing more than his collection of guitars, a mandolin, a keyboard planted to his right, and a black curtain behind him. Boy was that enough. In a tour de force performance — the second of two nights at The Cap — the music master dug deep into his catalog, churning out one “wicked” track after the other from opener “King Horse” (off Get Happy) to his swan song of “(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace Love and Understanding” mashed with his latest album Wise Up Ghost’s “Tripwire.”
In-between those tracks were over two-hours of deep cuts, infamous hits, glorious head scratchers, and obvious joy. Whether it was performing songs of Blood & Chocolate or The Imperial Bedroom or the aforementioned Wise Up Ghost, his recent release with The Roots, Costello commanded the stage and your attention. His aim was true on this cold, bitter night in Port Chester: he played songs he wanted to play and knew his fans were smart enough to stay with him throughout. That trust was center stage later in the night when Costello took advantage of the intimacy and acoustics of The Cap, and performed “Dirty Rotten Shame” off mic. I think I heard a pin drop during it.
Many of the songs Costello played were somewhat drab and admittedly about “deceit” as much as they were about “love,” but on this Tuesday evening, his vinyl-ready vocals never wavered, and the spotlight shined on his lyrical genius. Costello could’ve played the hits or hocked his new album, but he didn’t. He just played an uncompromising set — his songs, his terms, and we’re the better for it. Halfway through his set, he said he was going to bring out a special guest. After a brief pause, he cracked, “Me.” Who needs a special guest when you have one Elvis in the building?
* Written by Jon Chattman for The Capitol Theatre A-sides"
MOOT