ElvisCostello.info, May 17, 1999

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Elvis Costello and Steve Nieve


Rupert Cocking

Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow

Here is a scan of Glasgow's Friday night's setlist as removed from the Nieve Steinway. [This is not currently included in this review - JohnE] The only deviations were that "Poor Fractured Atlas" and "Telescope" were dropped on the evening in question. As you can see the "spontaneity" of the five encores is quite well orchestrated in advance. Otherwise it was a typical blinder of a performance from EC and a rather subdued, at least by his usual manic standards, Steve Nieve.

Elvis' voice having had five days rest was in fine fettle. The normally excellent "God's Comic" was marred only slightly by The Man's insistence on lapsing mid-song in order to take verbal pops at Celine Dion, and among other things The Verve's "The Drugs Don't Work" as being typical examples of naff pop music. This meandering vamp ceased immediately (not surprisingly) when some wag in the crowd quipped "What about 'Party Party' then?"

Few surprises during the evening. A couplet from "24 Hours from Tulsa" crept into the back end of "Accidents" but apart from that it was straightforward Costello all the way. My personal favourite, "Indoor Fireworks," was absolutely flawless throughout and, surprisingly, the only song where I actually pined for the absent Thomas' rhythm section was the always excellent "Peace, Love and Understanding" which, considering we're talking about a marathon two and a half hour show, amazed me.

And how to finish off? Although it was well anticipated, by some, the completely unplugged "Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4" still had the old neck hairs at right angles, what a damn clever idea. Who could possibly have thought that twenty-two years on, the wee man with the big chip on his shoulder would still be up there giving it laldy and still getting better?


Tags: Royal Concert HallGlasgowScotlandSteve NievePoor Fractured AtlasThe Other End Of The TelescopeGod's ComicThe VerveThe Drugs Don't WorkParty PartyTwenty Four Hours From TulsaAccidents Will HappenIndoor FireworksPete ThomasBruce Thomas(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding?Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4

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ElvisCostello.info, May 17, 1999


Rupert Cocking reviews Elvis Costello and Steve Nieve, Friday, April 23, 1999, Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, Scotland.


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