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There was a cascade of other favorites, including "[[Radio, Radio|Radio Radio]]," "Watching the Detectives" and "(What's So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding." | There was a cascade of other favorites, including "[[Radio, Radio|Radio Radio]]," "Watching the Detectives" and "(What's So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding." | ||
Some of the wheel's tiles contained themes, and when a spin landed on "I Can Sing a Rainbow," Costello reeled off a handful of color-oriented songs: "Green Shirt," "Blue Chair," "[[(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes]]" and even a slice of Prince's "[[Purple Rain]]." Later in the show, Costello tackled the themes "[[Girl (jackpot)|Girl]]," "[[Happy (jackpot)|Happy]]" and "[[Time]]." | Some of the wheel's tiles contained themes, and when a spin landed on "I Can Sing a Rainbow," Costello reeled off a handful of color-oriented songs: "Green Shirt," "Blue Chair," "[[(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes]]" and even a slice of Prince's "[[Purple Rain]]." Later in the show, Costello tackled the themes "[[Girl (jackpot)|Girl]]," "[[Happy (jackpot)|Happy]]" and "[[Time (jackpot)|Time]]." | ||
Musically, his band the Imposters — keyboardist [[Steve Nieve]], drummer [[Pete Thomas]] and bassist [[Davey Faragher]] — were ready for anything Costello threw at them. Nieve supplied his familiar piano flourishes and showed his skill on the theremin, using it to duel Costello's fierce guitar solo on "[[Turpentine]]." | Musically, his band the Imposters — keyboardist [[Steve Nieve]], drummer [[Pete Thomas]] and bassist [[Davey Faragher]] — were ready for anything Costello threw at them. Nieve supplied his familiar piano flourishes and showed his skill on the theremin, using it to duel Costello's fierce guitar solo on "[[Turpentine]]." |
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