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<center><h3> It's always a good year when Elvis comes to town | <center><h3> It's always a good year when Elvis comes to town </h3></center> | ||
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<center> Marc Waddington </center> | <center> Marc Waddington </center> | ||
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And thankfully, fate didn't disappoint (although granted there were some that just had to be played, whether the arrow landed on the right spot or not.) | And thankfully, fate didn't disappoint (although granted there were some that just had to be played, whether the arrow landed on the right spot or not.) | ||
And so the faithful were treated to classics such as the rollocking " | And so the faithful were treated to classics such as the rollocking "I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down," the booming "Radio, Radio," the marching "Oliver's Army" and the cacophonously brilliant "Man Out Of Time," with the fabulous lyric ''"He's got a mind like a sewer and a heart like a fridge."'' | ||
And that's not to mention the frenetic " | And that's not to mention the frenetic "I Don't Want To Go To Chelsea" and "Watching the Detectives," with its sinister, accusatory guitar riff. | ||
There is something very burlesque and vaudevillian about this show as Costello stalks around the stage under a top hat with a cane tucked under his elbow, when not chopping away at his Stratocaster, that is. | There is something very burlesque and vaudevillian about this show as Costello stalks around the stage under a top hat with a cane tucked under his elbow, when not chopping away at his Stratocaster, that is. | ||
But the carnivalesque atmosphere subsided as he sang some of the slower, more haunting tunes such as Charles Aznavour's " | But the carnivalesque atmosphere subsided as he sang some of the slower, more haunting tunes such as Charles Aznavour's "She," the wistful "In Another Room" and of course the superb "Good Year For The Roses," which, with its line ''"the lawn could stand another mowing,"'' is the ultimate autopsy of suburban break-up. | ||
But perhaps the biggest ovation of the night went to " | But perhaps the biggest ovation of the night went to "Shipbuilding" and "Tramp The Dirt Down," his hateful ode to Margaret Thatcher which is imbued with more vitriol than even Bob Dylan could have mustered for someone he hated. | ||
Costello is certainly, like all those ships of yesteryear, among Merseyside's finest exports and one that everyone there last night would turn out time and time again to see come sailing back home. | Costello is certainly, like all those ships of yesteryear, among Merseyside's finest exports and one that everyone there last night would turn out time and time again to see come sailing back home. | ||
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[[Marc Waddington]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]], Monday, [[Concert 2013-06-10 Liverpool|June 10, 2013]], Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, England. | [[Marc Waddington]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]], Monday, [[Concert 2013-06-10 Liverpool|June 10, 2013]], Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, England. | ||
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<br><small>Elvis Costello on stage at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool</small> | <br><small>Elvis Costello on stage at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool</small> | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/music/concert-review-elvis-costello-liverpool-4291141 LiverpoolEcho.co.uk] | *[http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/music/concert-review-elvis-costello-liverpool-4291141 LiverpoolEcho.co.uk] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool_Echo Wikipedia:Liverpool Echo] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool_Echo Wikipedia: Liverpool Echo] | ||
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