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<center><h3> Elvis Costello hits the highlights </h3></center> | <center><h3> Elvis Costello hits the highlights </h3></center> | ||
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<center> Steve White </center> | <center> Steve White </center> | ||
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''' Elvis Costello <br> | |||
Harborlights Pavilion, Boston | |||
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Elvis Costello, one of the leaders of the New Wave scene that charged across America in the late 1970s, is still going strong. | Elvis Costello, one of the leaders of the New Wave scene that charged across America in the late 1970s, is still going strong. | ||
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His sold-out show at Harborlights last night was a little erratic, but still rang up enough highlights to keep the crowd boppin' and cheering into the night. | His sold-out show at Harborlights last night was a little erratic, but still rang up enough highlights to keep the crowd boppin' and cheering into the night. | ||
In relatively good spirits, and backed by his latest incarnation of the Attractions, including keyboard whiz Steve Nieve, Costello and his troupe sauntered onstage unannounced, but | In relatively good spirits, and backed by his latest incarnation of the Attractions, including keyboard whiz Steve Nieve, Costello and his troupe sauntered onstage unannounced, but wasted no time making their presence felt as they ripped into a blistering "Opportunity." | ||
"Man of the World" featured Costello chipping in with some slashing guitar work. And several songs off his new CD, ''All This Useless Beauty'', sounded fresh and crisp, including nice versions of "Why Can't A Man Stand Alone" and a killer rendition of "Little Atoms," as Costello's work on the 12-string guitar soared above the crowd. | "Man of the World" featured Costello chipping in with some slashing guitar work. And several songs off his new CD, ''All This Useless Beauty'', sounded fresh and crisp, including nice versions of "Why Can't A Man Stand Alone" and a killer rendition of "Little Atoms," as Costello's work on the 12-string guitar soared above the crowd. | ||
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[[Steve White (writer)|Steve White]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Attractions]], Wednesday, [[Concert 1996-08-14 Boston|August 14, 1996]], Harborlights Pavilion, Boston, | [[Steve White (writer)|Steve White]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Attractions]], Wednesday, [[Concert 1996-08-14 Boston|August 14, 1996]], Harborlights Pavilion, Boston, Massachusetts. | ||
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