Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
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Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
anyone here travelling to glasgow after the liverpool show? same night or next day? im thinking of flying in for the 2 shows but rail prices of 70 pounds (single liverpool-glasgow) are very off putting. my flight from tenerife is only that price. I'll gladly pay fuel costs if someone can get me to scotland (1 way) for less than 70 quid.
Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
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Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
See comment for Liverpool show ( ditto etc)
Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
Who's going ?
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Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
I'll be there - (just reach out) !
Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
I'm going to have to miss this as I move house the next day and my domestic manager is not happy at the prospect of me swanning off to the concert.
If anyone would like a ticket for face value, please PM me.
Thanks
If anyone would like a ticket for face value, please PM me.
Thanks
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Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
Bit of a quiet build up from those attending on the forum!
Who’s this kid with his mumbo jumbo?
Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
Looking dark at Barrowlands, via Twitter
Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
Check out @KaminskiBee's Tweet: https://twitter.com/KaminskiBee/status/ ... 02208?s=09
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Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
Blistering gig, quite possibly better than the Roundhouse or Liverpool, second song was Possession, we also got Watch Your Step, Less Than Zero, Motel Matches , Ruver In Reverse Moods For Moderns and the amazing combination of Sundays Best and Polythene Pam. Elvis spoke very little except to mock the appointment of Boris Johnson as Foreign Secretary and he said a few comments to inspire the Scottish Nationalists though didn't change the lyrics of OA to include the boys from the Mersey and the CLYDE and the Tyne . Only downside fir me was the prolonged guitar fiddling he did in Chelsea, Clubland, TRIR, Alibi and a few others and at one stage it seemed that Pete did the bit of finale drum fill that leads to a conclusion just to bring it to an end. I don't know if they've taken a bit of offence from the comment Bruce Thomas put in Rough Notes about bring a bit sluggish but they played with a real ferocity and venom tonight . The drum roadie came out at least twice to fix the Mike on Pete's side tom-tom and he seemed livid, staring to that side of the stage for several minutes before shifting his gaze away. Steve needs bifocals now as his glasses were off and on all night and Elvis was sweating so much, he W's flinging sweat ad he strummed the guitar from his cuffs. AndrewM, Andrea and Nichola all waited for the band and met the delightful Mrs History Repeats but sadly they all we whisked off in darkened people carriers. Finally - bloody Scotland and heir metal detectors- got frisked again going into Barrowlands for recording devices . Thank heavens they never reach my ankles
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Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
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Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
Thanks all board members that made Mrs History Repeats feel welcome...esp Mr and Mrs Sulky Lad who helped her get transport back to hotel...
If any are crossing the atlantic for the fall tour, would love to see you
If any are crossing the atlantic for the fall tour, would love to see you
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Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
Thanks, history, I think it was me and Nichola 76 who sort of helped though not much. Mrs Sulky will bar my nomadic tendencies if she thinks there's a Mrs Sulky at every Elvis concert !
Thanks also for your kind offer -next time you're over perhaps we can all meet ?
Thanks also for your kind offer -next time you're over perhaps we can all meet ?
Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts_ents ... __Glasgow/
Music review: Elvis Costello, Barrowland, Glasgow
Keith Bruce
14 July 2016
five stars
AFTER a gap of nearly12 years, the longest since he first played Glasgow's venerable palais de rock, Elvis Costello opened his returning set at the Barrowland Ballroom with a song that first appeared on the B-side of the Pump It Up single in 1978, Big Tears.
It was something of a statement of intent for a show, in the company of regular touring band The Imposters (two of whom have been with him all the way) that was designed for the aficionados. With the band set up in close formation and the most basic of lighting rigs, this was a back-to-basics rock'n'roll show, led by a much-underrated guitarist from the front on an array of instruments (and pedals) deployed for their sonic possibilities as much as any virtuoso fingering.
Although there were a couple of sings from his most recent studio excursion, Wise Up Ghost, this was mostly a fascinating rifle through the back pages of the Costello catalogue, with enough of his well-known songs and cover versions to keep the less well-versed engaged. The latter included Watching the Detectives, Oliver's Army, and Shipbuilding, which segued into Alibi (from When I Was Cruel) in what sounded very much like a nod to Chilcott.
Political chat was minimal though, with the focus firmly on the music. Moods for Moderns, (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea, and Delivery Man's Bedlam were all funky delights, Sunday's Best a demented carousel waltz and Clubland a Latin-piano-garnished quick step.
Good Year for the Roses may have been introduced as the last dance, but it was the closing segue of Nick Lowe's (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding into Tramp the Dirt Down that gave Costello's fans the opportunity to sing at the new Westminster administration.
Music review: Elvis Costello, Barrowland, Glasgow
Keith Bruce
14 July 2016
five stars
AFTER a gap of nearly12 years, the longest since he first played Glasgow's venerable palais de rock, Elvis Costello opened his returning set at the Barrowland Ballroom with a song that first appeared on the B-side of the Pump It Up single in 1978, Big Tears.
It was something of a statement of intent for a show, in the company of regular touring band The Imposters (two of whom have been with him all the way) that was designed for the aficionados. With the band set up in close formation and the most basic of lighting rigs, this was a back-to-basics rock'n'roll show, led by a much-underrated guitarist from the front on an array of instruments (and pedals) deployed for their sonic possibilities as much as any virtuoso fingering.
Although there were a couple of sings from his most recent studio excursion, Wise Up Ghost, this was mostly a fascinating rifle through the back pages of the Costello catalogue, with enough of his well-known songs and cover versions to keep the less well-versed engaged. The latter included Watching the Detectives, Oliver's Army, and Shipbuilding, which segued into Alibi (from When I Was Cruel) in what sounded very much like a nod to Chilcott.
Political chat was minimal though, with the focus firmly on the music. Moods for Moderns, (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea, and Delivery Man's Bedlam were all funky delights, Sunday's Best a demented carousel waltz and Clubland a Latin-piano-garnished quick step.
Good Year for the Roses may have been introduced as the last dance, but it was the closing segue of Nick Lowe's (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding into Tramp the Dirt Down that gave Costello's fans the opportunity to sing at the new Westminster administration.
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Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
Set list
1. Big Tears
2. Possession
3. Watching The Detectives
4. Moods For Moderns
5. Flutter And Wow
6. Watch Your Step
7. Less Than Zero
8. Sunday's Best - Polythene Pam
9. Walk Us Uptown
10. Beyond Belief
11. Clubland
12. Motel Matches
13. The River In Reverse
14. Stations Of The Cross
15 (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea
Encore One
16. Pills And Soap
17. Oliver's Army
18. Green Shirt
19. Vino Minutos Con Vos
20. Shipbuilding
21. Alibi - I Don't Want To Be A Soldier
22. Good Year For The Roses
Encore Two
23. Bedlam
24. (What's So Funny. 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding
25. Tramp The Dirt Down
A snippet on the end portion of Green Shirt along the line of "I can't believe that I'm the only one I'm thinking of "
Great show on playback too and loads of photographers
1. Big Tears
2. Possession
3. Watching The Detectives
4. Moods For Moderns
5. Flutter And Wow
6. Watch Your Step
7. Less Than Zero
8. Sunday's Best - Polythene Pam
9. Walk Us Uptown
10. Beyond Belief
11. Clubland
12. Motel Matches
13. The River In Reverse
14. Stations Of The Cross
15 (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea
Encore One
16. Pills And Soap
17. Oliver's Army
18. Green Shirt
19. Vino Minutos Con Vos
20. Shipbuilding
21. Alibi - I Don't Want To Be A Soldier
22. Good Year For The Roses
Encore Two
23. Bedlam
24. (What's So Funny. 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding
25. Tramp The Dirt Down
A snippet on the end portion of Green Shirt along the line of "I can't believe that I'm the only one I'm thinking of "
Great show on playback too and loads of photographers
Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
First time I've risked taking a recording device into the Barrowlands, but had no issue despite their absurdly strict frisking. Will upload later provided everything has turned out ok.
Link here (bottom): http://www.elviscostellofans.com/phpBB3 ... =6&t=10745
Link here (bottom): http://www.elviscostellofans.com/phpBB3 ... =6&t=10745
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Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
Motel Matches
This is why you need to go to every gig
This is why you need to go to every gig
Re: Elvis plays Glasgow, July 13, 2016
PaulTMA wrote:First time I've risked taking a recording device into the Barrowlands, but had no issue despite their absurdly strict frisking. Will upload later provided everything has turned out ok.
Link here (bottom): http://www.elviscostellofans.com/phpBB3 ... =6&t=10745
Thanks!!