Maybe Wednesday!JerseyPride78 wrote:Charlie Sexton was also in the house but did not perform.
Elvis & Steve Nieve GRAMERCY NYC February 20, 2023
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Re: Elvis & Steve Nieve GRAMERCY NYC February 20, 2023
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Re: Elvis & Steve Nieve GRAMERCY NYC February 20, 2023
ROCKING HORSE
https://youtu.be/uy6S9bn2h3o
VIVIAN
https://youtu.be/oHYFHky19cw
DARKEST
https://youtu.be/oHYFHky19cw
SURRENDER/BELONG
https://youtu.be/BQJ_GiAlJMk
PART OF HIM
https://youtu.be/3mvteXQlPM8
ROSE
https://youtu.be/PV0k5MYF6oI
SHIPBUILDING
https://youtu.be/Xr9CvkFB1Uo
CINCO
https://youtu.be/3X-4zHcxrEY
DETONANTES
https://youtu.be/3SiazJWFoz4
PLU
https://youtu.be/J0XEd2cL9Hk
https://youtu.be/uy6S9bn2h3o
VIVIAN
https://youtu.be/oHYFHky19cw
DARKEST
https://youtu.be/oHYFHky19cw
SURRENDER/BELONG
https://youtu.be/BQJ_GiAlJMk
PART OF HIM
https://youtu.be/3mvteXQlPM8
ROSE
https://youtu.be/PV0k5MYF6oI
SHIPBUILDING
https://youtu.be/Xr9CvkFB1Uo
CINCO
https://youtu.be/3X-4zHcxrEY
DETONANTES
https://youtu.be/3SiazJWFoz4
PLU
https://youtu.be/J0XEd2cL9Hk
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Re: Elvis & Steve Nieve GRAMERCY NYC February 20, 2023
We're not worthy! This stand has been a true fans' wet dream. Every night is unique and its own precious pearl. This night would've been in my top 2 or 3 picks so far though. But I don't know, they're all so good. Damn. Fallen. Rocking Horse. Trick Out the Truth. My Thief! The Poisoned Rose. The Last Confession. Shipbuilding with trumpet??
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Re: Elvis & Steve Nieve GRAMERCY NYC February 20, 2023
Trick Out, Rose and Part of Him....among many others played tonight were GEMS!!!Arnie wrote:We're not worthy! This stand has been a true fans' wet dream. Every night is unique and its own precious pearl. This night would've been in my top 2 or 3 picks so far though. But I don't know, they're all so good. Damn. Fallen. Rocking Horse. Trick Out the Truth. My Thief! The Poisoned Rose. The Last Confession. Shipbuilding with trumpet??
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Re: Elvis & Steve Nieve GRAMERCY NYC February 20, 2023
Particularly pleased to see All the Rage, one of my favorites, for the very first time. And they played it great.
Also pleased to hear Fallen. So many others, too. The whole thing has been unreal.
Also pleased to hear Fallen. So many others, too. The whole thing has been unreal.
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Re: Elvis & Steve Nieve GRAMERCY NYC February 20, 2023
You Can Have Her / My Thief:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZIIsH4uMsw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZIIsH4uMsw
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Re: Elvis & Steve Nieve GRAMERCY NYC February 20, 2023
https://www.brooklynvegan.com/elvis-cos ... s-setlist/
Elvis Costello brought out all The Imposters for Night 9 of NYC residency
While Elvis Costello's "100 Songs and More" residency at NYC's Gramercy Theater was announced as having no repeats across the 10 nights' setlists, he told the crowd on Monday (the penultimate show) that, actually, there would be a few songs that had been played earlier in the run. But they hadn't been played quite like this before at the venue.
In addition to Imposters/Attractions keyboardist Steve Nieve, who has joined Elvis for the back half of the Gramercy residency, he brought out the rest of The Imposters -- drummer Pete Thomas (who was also in The Attractions), and bassist Davey Faragher -- for the second half of the night. Those were not the only special guests either. During the encore, they were also joined by horn players Michael Leonhart, Donny McCaslin, and Stuart Bogie, and vocalist La Marisoul.
When this run was announced, they also announced 10 songs that would be played at each night, but the rulebook was clearly thrown out -- along with "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror" and "Couldn't Call It Unexpected #4" from the announced setlist -- and their set included previously played numbers "Shipbuilding" and "A Face in the Crowd" (from Elvis' in-progress stage musical adaptation of the film of the same name), along with "All This Useless Beauty," "Hey Clockface," "All the Rage," "Monkey to the Man," his cover of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," and more.
There was also a tribute to Burt Bacharach with three songs from the just-released The Songs of Bacharach & Costello box set, and the night ended the same as the previous eight shows with "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding." Check out the Night 9 setlist, photos of the show by Edwina Hay and a few fan-shot videos, below.
Elvis and Steve -- and maybe the rest of The Imposters again -- will wrap up the "100 Songs and More" residency on Wednesday (2/22), and then he'll take The Imposters on the road for a short East Coast tour and in May is hosting a destination concert vacation in Iceland.
Elvis Costello brought out all The Imposters for Night 9 of NYC residency
While Elvis Costello's "100 Songs and More" residency at NYC's Gramercy Theater was announced as having no repeats across the 10 nights' setlists, he told the crowd on Monday (the penultimate show) that, actually, there would be a few songs that had been played earlier in the run. But they hadn't been played quite like this before at the venue.
In addition to Imposters/Attractions keyboardist Steve Nieve, who has joined Elvis for the back half of the Gramercy residency, he brought out the rest of The Imposters -- drummer Pete Thomas (who was also in The Attractions), and bassist Davey Faragher -- for the second half of the night. Those were not the only special guests either. During the encore, they were also joined by horn players Michael Leonhart, Donny McCaslin, and Stuart Bogie, and vocalist La Marisoul.
When this run was announced, they also announced 10 songs that would be played at each night, but the rulebook was clearly thrown out -- along with "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror" and "Couldn't Call It Unexpected #4" from the announced setlist -- and their set included previously played numbers "Shipbuilding" and "A Face in the Crowd" (from Elvis' in-progress stage musical adaptation of the film of the same name), along with "All This Useless Beauty," "Hey Clockface," "All the Rage," "Monkey to the Man," his cover of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," and more.
There was also a tribute to Burt Bacharach with three songs from the just-released The Songs of Bacharach & Costello box set, and the night ended the same as the previous eight shows with "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding." Check out the Night 9 setlist, photos of the show by Edwina Hay and a few fan-shot videos, below.
Elvis and Steve -- and maybe the rest of The Imposters again -- will wrap up the "100 Songs and More" residency on Wednesday (2/22), and then he'll take The Imposters on the road for a short East Coast tour and in May is hosting a destination concert vacation in Iceland.
Since you put me down, it seems i've been very gloomy. You may laugh but pretty girls look right through me.
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Re: Elvis & Steve Nieve GRAMERCY NYC February 20, 2023
Connor R. Reports: https://www.spin.com/2023/02/elvis-cost ... ight-nine/
Since you put me down, it seems i've been very gloomy. You may laugh but pretty girls look right through me.
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Re: Elvis & Steve Nieve GRAMERCY NYC February 20, 2023
Absolutely loved this show, which had so many highlights. I would love for EC to do full-album shows as his next conceit. Last night made me realize how much I'd love to see Delivery Many performed in full.