Elvis (solo) plays Santa Barbara, April 1 2016
Elvis (solo) plays Santa Barbara, April 1 2016
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I will be there and looking forward to it. I love this venue.
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Photo by Murray Passarieu
Photo by Chris Willman
Photo by Chris Willman
Via https://twitter.com/ecsongbysong/status ... 6762374144
Jimmy Vivino, Larkin Poe & John McFee
Via Joe Lombardo/Facebook
Larkin Poe, Jimmy Vivino and Clover guitarist John McFee help out on the encore; a searing rendition of "Knights in White Satin (disco version).
http://www.jimmyvivino.com/
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Photo by Joe Lombardo
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https://twitter.com/ecsongbysong
1. WTD
2. Watch Your Step
3. Accidents
4. Ascension Day
5. Church
6. Either
7. Radio Soul
8. Matter Of Time
9. Shipbuilding
10.Walking
11. Ghost Train
12. When I Write The Book
13. Motel Match (JV)
14. Hidden Charms (JV)
15. Not my time to go
16. Pads
17. Love Field
18. Cain
19. Not The Part
20. Bottom
21. Pump
22. Mystery (JMCF)
23. Alison (JMCF)
24. Side by side
25. Jimmy
26. Red Shoes (JMCF)
27. PLU (JV/JMCF)
1. WTD
2. Watch Your Step
3. Accidents
4. Ascension Day
5. Church
6. Either
7. Radio Soul
8. Matter Of Time
9. Shipbuilding
10.Walking
11. Ghost Train
12. When I Write The Book
13. Motel Match (JV)
14. Hidden Charms (JV)
15. Not my time to go
16. Pads
17. Love Field
18. Cain
19. Not The Part
20. Bottom
21. Pump
22. Mystery (JMCF)
23. Alison (JMCF)
24. Side by side
25. Jimmy
26. Red Shoes (JMCF)
27. PLU (JV/JMCF)
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Video:
Watching The Detectives - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQSRanvwJ2s
Watching The Detectives - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQSRanvwJ2s
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More photos by Chris Willman
Chris 's photo shows a cheeky alteration of a image from Lady On A Train (1945) , starring Deanna Durbin
Chris 's photo shows a cheeky alteration of a image from Lady On A Train (1945) , starring Deanna Durbin
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Jimmy Vivino wrote:@ElvisCostello #elviscostello #detour rehearsing and performing and generally hanging out for a great day in #santabarbara #arlingtontheater @larkinpoe #johnmcfee #jonjorgenson @jonjorgenson @johnmcfee @gibsonguitarsusa 1954 L5 ... Don't take her out much but when I do she never lets me down : )
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http://www.independent.com/news/2016/ap ... arlington/
Elvis Costello De-Tours at the Arlington
The Musician Still Surprises and Keeps it Personal.
Monday, April 4, 2016
by MITCHELL KRIEGMAN
Elvis Costello is a man who has built a legendary career on doing what his audience least expects. Is that really what his fan base wants? Or what Elvis wants? In all likelihood it’s a bit of both.
Wearing his white fedora hat, black-and-gold striped jacket and sunglasses, Costello performed in front of a huge prop — an old-fashioned retro TV set. The show was all Costello, surrounded by a few amps, a wide selection of his favorite acoustic and electric guitars, and a piano. It was geared for Costello to do as he pleased and most of the time it was pleasing to the audience as well, though sometimes the guitar choices and sound mix probably sounded better to Costello than the people in the seats.
Many old favorites were provided, starting off with an opened strummed version of “Watching the Detectives” that included a looped guitar solo that was an unusual novelty. “Radio Radio,” “When I Write the Book,” “Alison,” and other favorites sprinkled the show, all performed with energy and lust by Costello solo on his acoustic guitars. At times looking a bit like Rupert Pupkin he moved across the massive retro television set in the background which showed slides of his favorite images — including some movie stills doctored to include references to his autobiography and eventually vintage photos of his dad from the family album.
His dad, Ross MacManus, was a big-band singer who played the boards with considerable success in post-war pre-Beatles England, recording cover versions of pop songs, playing on BBC Radio, and appearing on television, even once before the Royals. While other kids would wait for their fathers to return from the factory, little Elvis would “take a screwdriver to the back of the TV looking for Dad,” as he recounted to the audience.
The highlight and most unique part of the Santa Barbara show was his cover of the 1930s standard “Walking My Baby Back Home” sung oddly un-miked while strumming one of his old guitars with some damn good whistling. It took a bit to hear in the Arlington’s impaired acoustics, but with Costello sitting in a chair playing his dad’s old songs it became clear he identifies as a journeyman musician especially now that the MTV machine on which he rode to fame has fallen apart.
Clever, genial, and sly, Costello still surprises and keeps it personal, putting his songs and his songwriting front and center stripping back his songs and living on his merits and wits alone
Elvis Costello De-Tours at the Arlington
The Musician Still Surprises and Keeps it Personal.
Monday, April 4, 2016
by MITCHELL KRIEGMAN
Elvis Costello is a man who has built a legendary career on doing what his audience least expects. Is that really what his fan base wants? Or what Elvis wants? In all likelihood it’s a bit of both.
Wearing his white fedora hat, black-and-gold striped jacket and sunglasses, Costello performed in front of a huge prop — an old-fashioned retro TV set. The show was all Costello, surrounded by a few amps, a wide selection of his favorite acoustic and electric guitars, and a piano. It was geared for Costello to do as he pleased and most of the time it was pleasing to the audience as well, though sometimes the guitar choices and sound mix probably sounded better to Costello than the people in the seats.
Many old favorites were provided, starting off with an opened strummed version of “Watching the Detectives” that included a looped guitar solo that was an unusual novelty. “Radio Radio,” “When I Write the Book,” “Alison,” and other favorites sprinkled the show, all performed with energy and lust by Costello solo on his acoustic guitars. At times looking a bit like Rupert Pupkin he moved across the massive retro television set in the background which showed slides of his favorite images — including some movie stills doctored to include references to his autobiography and eventually vintage photos of his dad from the family album.
His dad, Ross MacManus, was a big-band singer who played the boards with considerable success in post-war pre-Beatles England, recording cover versions of pop songs, playing on BBC Radio, and appearing on television, even once before the Royals. While other kids would wait for their fathers to return from the factory, little Elvis would “take a screwdriver to the back of the TV looking for Dad,” as he recounted to the audience.
The highlight and most unique part of the Santa Barbara show was his cover of the 1930s standard “Walking My Baby Back Home” sung oddly un-miked while strumming one of his old guitars with some damn good whistling. It took a bit to hear in the Arlington’s impaired acoustics, but with Costello sitting in a chair playing his dad’s old songs it became clear he identifies as a journeyman musician especially now that the MTV machine on which he rode to fame has fallen apart.
Clever, genial, and sly, Costello still surprises and keeps it personal, putting his songs and his songwriting front and center stripping back his songs and living on his merits and wits alone
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I assume 16 -20 and 26 and 27 include Larkin Poe ?