Los Angeles Times, October 22, 1998: Difference between revisions
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'''Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach arrived at Universal in an odd-couple tour with some things to say about the power of pop. | |||
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"Somehow I never imagined I'd be playing this guitar while wearing this tuxedo," Elvis Costello joked during his Universal Amphitheatre performance with Burt Bacharach on Tuesday, indicating the electric guitar he used to accompany an orchestrated version of his 1977 ballad "Alison." "You never know where the road is going to take you." | "Somehow I never imagined I'd be playing this guitar while wearing this tuxedo," Elvis Costello joked during his Universal Amphitheatre performance with Burt Bacharach on Tuesday, indicating the electric guitar he used to accompany an orchestrated version of his 1977 ballad "Alison." "You never know where the road is going to take you." | ||
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