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<center><h3> The Police rock the Pavilion </h3></center> | <center><h3> The Police rock the Pavilion </h3></center> | ||
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<center>Scott Tady</center> | <center> Scott Tady </center> | ||
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Still, we thank the Police for the memories. | Still, we thank the Police for the memories. | ||
And a hearty "Bravo!" to Monday's opening act Elvis Costello & the Imposters, who ripped and roared through oldies like " | And a hearty "Bravo!" to Monday's opening act Elvis Costello & the Imposters, who ripped and roared through oldies like "Pump It Up," "(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea" and their reggae-rock take on film noir, "Watching the Detectives." | ||
The ballad " | The ballad "Alison" was most special, as Sting trotted onto the stage unannounced to join Costello on the chorus. | ||
No rocker makes more eye contact with his audience than Costello, who successfully implored fans to get on their feet. | No rocker makes more eye contact with his audience than Costello, who successfully implored fans to get on their feet. | ||
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Costello has a new record, "and when I say record, I mean a piece of plastic with a groove in it," he said. | Costello has a new record, "and when I say record, I mean a piece of plastic with a groove in it," he said. | ||
He and the Imposters played a few entertaining cuts from that record, most notably " | He and the Imposters played a few entertaining cuts from that record, most notably "American Gangster Time." | ||
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[[Scott Tady]] reviews [[The Police]] and Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]], Monday [[Concert 2008-07-28 Burgettstown|July 28, 2008]], Post-Gazette Pavilion, Burgettstown, | [[Scott Tady]] reviews [[The Police]] and Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]], Monday [[Concert 2008-07-28 Burgettstown|July 28, 2008]], Post-Gazette Pavilion, Burgettstown, Pennsylvania. | ||
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