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<center><h3> Caustic Costello breaks ties that the past binds </h3></center> | <center><h3> Caustic Costello breaks ties that the past binds </h3></center> | ||
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Costello, of course, knows exactly where he wants to begin and where he wants to go, but the path he chooses is not always the easiest to follow. | Costello, of course, knows exactly where he wants to begin and where he wants to go, but the path he chooses is not always the easiest to follow. | ||
His two-hour, three-encore, 25-song show ignored most of the obvious "hits" ("Watching the Detectives," "Everyday I Write the Book," etc.) | His two-hour, three-encore, 25-song show ignored most of the obvious "hits" ("Watching the Detectives," "Everyday I Write the Book," etc.) and instead blended a few early classics, lesser-known tunes and blues-flavored covers with a handful of cuts from his latest album, ''Mighty Like a Rose''. | ||
and instead blended a few early classics, lesser-known tunes and blues-flavored covers with a handful of cuts from his latest album, ''Mighty Like a Rose''. | |||
His tepid band of session pros, the Rude 5, was no match for Costello's longtime backing group, the Attractions, which he discarded several years ago. Even ex-Attractions drummer Pete Thomas sounded like a pale imitation of his former self. | His tepid band of session pros, the Rude 5, was no match for Costello's longtime backing group, the Attractions, which he discarded several years ago. Even ex-Attractions drummer Pete Thomas sounded like a pale imitation of his former self. | ||
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If Costello and the Rude 5 aren't quite the juggernaut that he and the Attractions were, that's hardly the point, because Costello is pushing ahead, with hardly a backward glance. | If Costello and the Rude 5 aren't quite the juggernaut that he and the Attractions were, that's hardly the point, because Costello is pushing ahead, with hardly a backward glance. | ||
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{{tags}}[[Concert 1991-06-08 Tinley Park|World Music Theatre]] {{-}} [[Tinley Park]] {{-}} [[IL|Illinois]] {{-}} [[The Rude 5]] {{-}} [[Accidents Will Happen]] {{-}} [[Watching The Detectives]] {{-}} [[Everyday I Write The Book]] {{-}} [[Mighty Like A Rose]] {{-}} [[The Attractions]] {{-}} [[Pete Thomas]] {{-}} [[Bob Dylan]] {{-}} [[Grateful Dead]] {{-}} [[Mose Allison]] {{-}} [[Everybody's Crying Mercy]] {{-}} [[Alison]] {{-}} [[The Other Side Of Summer]] {{-}} [[Temptation]] {{-}} [[So Like Candy]] {{-}} [[I Want You]] | |||
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[[Greg Kot]] reviews Elvis Costello with [[The Rude 5]], Saturday, [[Concert 1991-06-08 Tinley Park|June 8, 1991]], World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, | [[Greg Kot]] reviews Elvis Costello with [[The Rude 5]], Saturday, [[Concert 1991-06-08 Tinley Park|June 8, 1991]], World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, Illinois. | ||
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