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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Elvis Costello told the audience Saturday at the Murat Theatre he couldn't remember the last time he played Indianapolis. In fact, it was more than 20 years ago. | BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Elvis Costello told the audience Saturday at the Murat Theatre he couldn't remember the [[Concert 1978-05-18 Indianapolis|last]] time he played Indianapolis. In fact, it was more than 20 years ago. | ||
The near-sellout crowd did everything it could to welcome him back. Fans welcomed him with a standing ovation as he took the stage. They welcomed him by cheering and clapping at the end of virtually every verse. | The near-sellout crowd did everything it could to welcome him back. Fans welcomed him with a standing ovation as he took the stage. They welcomed him by cheering and clapping at the end of virtually every verse. | ||
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They welcomed him by bringing him back out for four encores. | They welcomed him by bringing him back out for four encores. | ||
Costello paid them back for the good feelings, playing songs that covered his near-25-year career, from "Alison" from 1977's ''My Aim Is True'', to "Toledo" from 1998's ''Painted | Costello paid them back for the good feelings, playing songs that covered his near-25-year career, from "Alison" from 1977's ''My Aim Is True'', to "Toledo" from 1998's ''Painted From Memory''. He also played two new songs, with "A Teacher's Tale" making its [[Performances of Oh Well|debut]] before an audience. | ||
With Costello on guitar and keyboardist Steve Nieve playing grand piano, songs took on a sparse and stark quality, appropriate for a singer who started the night with "Alibi," which contains the lyric ''"I love you just as much / as I hate your guts."'' | With Costello on guitar and keyboardist Steve Nieve playing grand piano, songs took on a sparse and stark quality, appropriate for a singer who started the night with "Alibi," which contains the lyric ''"I love you just as much / as I hate your guts."'' | ||
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{{tags}}[[Murat Theatre]] {{-}} [[Indianapolis]] {{-}} [[IN|Indiana]] {{-}} [[Steve Nieve]] {{-}} [[Alison]] {{-}} [[My Aim Is True]] {{-}} [[Toledo]] {{-}} [[Painted From Memory]] {{-}} [[Oh Well|A Teacher's Tale]] {{-}} [[Alibi]] {{-}} [[(I{{nb}}Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea]] {{-}} [[What's Her Name Today?]] {{-}} [[Just About Glad]] {{-}} [[Everyday I Write The Book]] {{-}} [[Watching The Detectives]] {{-}} [[I Want You]] {{-}} [[Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4]] | |||
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[[Paul J. Williams]] reviews Elvis Costello with [[Steve Nieve]], Saturday, [[Concert 1999-10-16 Indianapolis|October 16, 1999]], Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, Indiana . | [[Paul J. Williams]] reviews Elvis Costello with [[Steve Nieve]], Saturday, [[Concert 1999-10-16 Indianapolis|October 16, 1999]], Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, Indiana. | ||
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