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THE DUO OF COSTELLO  & NIEVE commenced an 10-city tour of Italy in early February. The pair will also play at the Vossa Jazz Festiva/ in Norway on [[Concert 1998-04-05 Voss|April 5th]] and there has also been talk of a US tour later in the year.  
The duo of Costello & Nieve commenced an 10-city tour of Italy in early February. The pair will also play at the Vossa Jazz Festival in Norway on April 5th and there has also been talk of a US tour later in the year.


Beyond Belief received an early report on the Genoa show and will provide more extensive coverage of the tour in BB16. Highlights gleaned from the Genoa show include the debut of the third known Costello/Nieve composition
''Beyond Belief'' received an early report on the Genoa show and will provide more extensive coverage of the tour in ''BB'' 16. Highlights gleaned from the Genoa show include the debut of the third known Costello/Nieve composition titled "Unfailing Welcome to the Voice"; this song, adapted from Nieve's ''Parasite'' opera, deals with a drunk man in a theatre who sees the ghosts of his life passing in front of his eyes. After a solo "So Like Candy,"  Costello performed "Gigi," "Alison" and "The Invisible Man" to the light of a single lamp. The show also closed with a stunning unamplified "Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4."  
titled "Unfailing Welcome to the Voice," this song, adapted from Nieve's Parasite opera, deals with a drunk man in a theatre who sees the ghosts of his life passing in front of his eyes. After a solo "[[So Like Candy]],"  Costello performed "[[Gigi]]," "[[Alison]]" and "[[The Invisible Man]]" to the light of a single lamp. The show also closed with a stunning unamplified "[[Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4|Couldn't Call it Unexpected No. 4]]."  


Here's the complete [[Concert 1998-02-05 Genoa|Genoa]] set list; Shot With His Own Gun /  Temptation / Talking In the Dark-Poor Fractured Atlas (medley) / Still Too Soon to Know / Kid About It / The Long Honeymoon / Unfailing Welcome to the Voice /So Like Candy / Gigi / Alison / The Invisible Man / God Give Me Strength / I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself / Man Out of Time / Veronica / Deep Dark Truthful Mirror <br>
Here's the complete [[Concert 1998-02-05 Genoa|Genoa]] setlist;  
ENCORE: Almost Blue /My Funny Valentine / God's Comic / The Birds Will Still Be Singing / <br>
 
SECOND ENCORE: All This Useless Beauty / Accidents Will Happen / Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4.<br>
Shot With His Own Gun /  Temptation / Talking In the Dark-Poor Fractured Atlas (medley) / Still Too Soon to Know / Kid About It / The Long Honeymoon / Unfailing Welcome to the Voice /So Like Candy / Gigi / Alison / The Invisible Man / God Give Me Strength / I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself / Man Out of Time / Veronica / Deep Dark Truthful Mirror
Other songs played elsewhere on the tour included Clown Strike, Sulky Girl, From a Whisper to a Scream, You Little Fool, Little Palaces, I Want You, Shipbuilding, O' Mistress Mine, Detectives, Shallow Grave. Mouth Almighty, I'll Wear It Proudly, Telescope, [[Why Can't A Man Stand Alone?|Why Can't A Man Stand Alone]] and the first ever performance of [[Miss Mary]], written with Italian performer [[Zucchero]].  
 
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Second Encore: All This Useless Beauty / Accidents Will Happen / Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4.
 
Other songs played elsewhere on the tour included "Clown Strike," "Sulky Girl," "From a Whisper to a Scream," "You Little Fool," "Little Palaces," "I Want You," "Shipbuilding," "O' Mistress Mine," "Detectives," "Shallow Grave," "Mouth Almighty," "I'll Wear It Proudly," "Telescope," "Why Can't A Man Stand Alone?" and the first ever performance of "Miss Mary," written with Italian performer Zucchero.
 
 
 
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''Lip Service'' - From/To The Editor <br>
Lip Service - From/To The Editor <br>
New Soundtrack Songs <br>
New Soundtrack Songs <br>
''It Was 20 Years Ago Today''<br>
It Was 20 Years Ago Today<br>
''Elvis Costello A to Z''<br>
Elvis Costello A to Z<br>
''On The Beat'' - The Latest EC News<br>
On The Beat - The Latest EC News<br>
''Add To Your Collection''<br>
Add To Your Collection<br>
''Costello on British TV (1977-1981)''<br>
Costello on British TV (1977-1981)<br>
''Glitter Gulch''/''Back Issues''<br>
Glitter Gulch / Back Issues<br>
''Framed & Hung Up''/ ''Readers Choice''<br>
Framed & Hung Up / Readers Choice<br>
''Black & White World''<br>
Black & White World <br>


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Costello & Nieve hit road


Mike Bodayle

The duo of Costello & Nieve commenced an 10-city tour of Italy in early February. The pair will also play at the Vossa Jazz Festival in Norway on April 5th and there has also been talk of a US tour later in the year.

Beyond Belief received an early report on the Genoa show and will provide more extensive coverage of the tour in BB 16. Highlights gleaned from the Genoa show include the debut of the third known Costello/Nieve composition titled "Unfailing Welcome to the Voice"; this song, adapted from Nieve's Parasite opera, deals with a drunk man in a theatre who sees the ghosts of his life passing in front of his eyes. After a solo "So Like Candy," Costello performed "Gigi," "Alison" and "The Invisible Man" to the light of a single lamp. The show also closed with a stunning unamplified "Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4."

Here's the complete Genoa setlist;

Shot With His Own Gun / Temptation / Talking In the Dark-Poor Fractured Atlas (medley) / Still Too Soon to Know / Kid About It / The Long Honeymoon / Unfailing Welcome to the Voice /So Like Candy / Gigi / Alison / The Invisible Man / God Give Me Strength / I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself / Man Out of Time / Veronica / Deep Dark Truthful Mirror

Encore: Almost Blue /My Funny Valentine / God's Comic / The Birds Will Still Be Singing

Second Encore: All This Useless Beauty / Accidents Will Happen / Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4.

Other songs played elsewhere on the tour included "Clown Strike," "Sulky Girl," "From a Whisper to a Scream," "You Little Fool," "Little Palaces," "I Want You," "Shipbuilding," "O' Mistress Mine," "Detectives," "Shallow Grave," "Mouth Almighty," "I'll Wear It Proudly," "Telescope," "Why Can't A Man Stand Alone?" and the first ever performance of "Miss Mary," written with Italian performer Zucchero.


Elvis Costello & Steve Nieve
February Italian Tour

3 Perugia Teatro Morlacchi
5 Genoa Opera
6 Aosta Teatro Giacosa
7 Florence Teatro Verdi
9 Turin Teatro Regio
10 Rome Santa Cecilia
11 Modena Teatro Storchi
14 Venice Teatro Goldoni
15 Cremona Teatro Ponchielli
16 Milan Teatro Lirico


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Beyond Belief, No, 15, March 1998


Includes articles on Elvis Costello.

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Front cover.


Inside This Issue


Mike Bodayle

Lip Service - From/To The Editor
New Soundtrack Songs
It Was 20 Years Ago Today
Elvis Costello A to Z
On The Beat - The Latest EC News
Add To Your Collection
Costello on British TV (1977-1981)
Glitter Gulch / Back Issues
Framed & Hung Up / Readers Choice
Black & White World

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