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<center><h3> Elvis Costello | <center><h3> Elvis Costello and Emmylou Harris </h3></center> | ||
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Elvis Costello and Emmylou Harris nearly lived up to their dream billing Wednesday night at the Tower Theatre in Upper Darby. | |||
Costello and the Imposters opened the 150-minute, intermissionless show with souped-up country and punked-up Merseybeat. Highlights included an appealingly itchy "Every Day I Write the Book" and a tribally pounding "Uncomplicated," recast as a stadium anthem. Costello pierced "Needle Time" with a wailing, fly-swatting voice and a wounding slide guitar. Keyboardist Steve Nieves tossed honky-tonk fragments into the New Orleans rocker "Monkey to Man," an ape's putdown of humanity from Costello's new record ''The Delivery Man''. | Costello and the Imposters opened the 150-minute, intermissionless show with souped-up country and punked-up Merseybeat. Highlights included an appealingly itchy "Every Day I Write the Book" and a tribally pounding "Uncomplicated," recast as a stadium anthem. Costello pierced "Needle Time" with a wailing, fly-swatting voice and a wounding slide guitar. Keyboardist Steve Nieves tossed honky-tonk fragments into the New Orleans rocker "Monkey to Man," an ape's putdown of humanity from Costello's new record ''The Delivery Man''. |
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