so lacklustre wrote:I'm not going tonight, will save myself for the Anvil on Sunday where I'm pretty sure the special guests will be Nick Lowe, Bruce Springsteen and Prince.
Uh oh, you'll miss McCartney's appearance tonight!
so lacklustre wrote:I'm not going tonight, will save myself for the Anvil on Sunday where I'm pretty sure the special guests will be Nick Lowe, Bruce Springsteen and Prince.
Was it particularly warm in the theatre last night? I know EC can work up a good sweat, but his suit is absolutely drenched during Shipbuilding.Azmuda wrote:Video:
Shipbuilding / Trouble / Folsom Prison Blues
Sounds good !the_roofdog wrote:They're a very friendly lot: they even let my friend who isn't a forum member join the circle last night (some say standards are slipping).
I was front row and when his arms were down sweat was dripping onto the floor from the jacket cuff in a constant flow !docinwestchester wrote:Was it particularly warm in the theatre last night? I know EC can work up a good sweat, but his suit is absolutely drenched during Shipbuilding.Azmuda wrote:Video:
Shipbuilding / Trouble / Folsom Prison Blues
Nothing so sinister, the passwords are only needed to gain entrance to the inner sanctum. But I've said too much.Goon Squad wrote:Sounds good !the_roofdog wrote:They're a very friendly lot: they even let my friend who isn't a forum member join the circle last night (some say standards are slipping).
Thought there might be a secret password, special handshake, a "wear a carnation and stand under a clock", or a "nudge,nudge,wink,wink,know what I mean...", type situation !
Elvis Costello & The Imposters
London, Royal Albert Hall, England
May 23rd, 2012
Overture - featuring the former Mother Superior of Our Lady of Perpetual Torment, Dixie De La Fontaine
I Hope You're Happy Now
Heart Of The City
Mystery Dance
Radio Radio
The Spectacular Spinning Songbook
The Stations Of The Cross/Get Ready - Spin 1
New Lace Sleeves - Spin 2
Beyond Belief - Spin 3
Oliver's Army - Spinner's Request
Long Honeymoon - Spin 4
Cash - Spin 5
Cry Cry Cry
I Still Miss Someone
American Without Tears - Ms. Valentine's Choice - the Imposters with Bible Code Sundays plus Kieran MacManus on whistle - second verse sung by Ronan and Ruairi MacManus - For Ross and Sara
Little Palaces - with Bible Code Sundays - Ronan MacManus - Guitar, Paddy Franklin - Fiddle, Andy Nolan - Accordion, Carlton Hunt - Drums with Kieran MacManus - Whistle
"Joanna" - Jackpot - Napoleon's Choice
Shot With His Own Gun - For Mrs. Nason
Watching The Detectives/Help Me - IMPROMPTU
The Hammer Of Songs
Alison
Everyday I Write The Book - IMPROMPTU
Chelsea - IMPROMPTU
I Want You
Interlude
A Slow Drag With Josephine - Napoleon Solo
Jimmie Standing In The Rain - Napoleon Solo
Tramp The Dirt Down - with the Imposters
Shipbuilding
Pearl Jubilee Revue
Trouble - Lieber/Stoller - sung with Russell Crowe - Martin Belmont on guitar
Folsom Prison Blues - sung by Russell Crowe - Martin Belmont on guitar
From A Whisper To A Scream - duet with Glenn Tilbrook with Martin Belmont on guitar and Tennsesse Thomas on second drumkit
Pump It Up - with Glenn Tilbrook with Martin Belmont on guitar and Tennsesse Thomas on second drumkit and Bible Code Sundays
Peace, Love And Understanding - with Glen Tilbrook and Ronan and Ruairi MacManus on vocals, Kieran MacManus on piano, Tennessee Thomas on second drumkit, Martin Belmont on guitar, Paddy Franklin on fiddle, Andy Nolan on accordion and Steve Nieve on the Royal Albert Hall Organ
You know something don't you?the_roofdog wrote:I think it's only fair it should be another ex-member of the Neighbours cast.
We were all still in the pub when they were filming, obviously....johnfoyle wrote:
Oliver's Army singer Elvis Costello's very own army of fans speak about how much they love the man at his gig at the Royal Albert Hall.
I didn't spot any of the 'regulars'!
And No Coffee Table wrote:Beyond Belief / Oliver's Army: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRPB0_ZmEvI
American Without Tears: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACMn8hoGtz0
Tramp The Dirt Down: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDS8E0xo4v8
Folsom Prison Blues: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky3MEv3Iois
From A Whisper To A Scream: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xagq9h0P9KA
Edit:Azmuda wrote:New Lace Sleeves: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pl9cnZjbBpg
Heart Of The City: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQWelV0CUnI
Get Ready: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGxX-uyNNmY
Party Girl: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIj_ym3cRHI
Clubland: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoUZ1-k5zUw
Trouble: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vzmuev53W4
I can understand why you would think that - badly dressed and poor co-ordination; it was a fair assumption.History History wrote:The only guy that went up on stage looked as if he was going to be great entertainment (Elvis said that he was wearing bouncy shoes) but petered out quite dramatically in the cage. For a moment I thought it must be Verbal.
Oh yeah, that was weird, it looked like he was dressed exactly like the stagehands/security guys as well. We thought one of them had gone rogue.verbal gymnastics wrote:One of the things I forgot to mention was that there was someone who "stormed" the stage very early in the show. He got onto the stage but was soon caught before he got to Elvis. It was odd.
I've noticed that shield on every gig I've looked at, Maybe it's just so Pete doesn't make Davey's ears bleed! Probably just for better sound separation on the mixer??the_platypus wrote:From the youtube videos it looks like Pete's kit is isolated behind a sound shield. Was this being professionally recorded?