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''' Elvis Costello <br>
Newcastle Opera House
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In the intimate setting of the opera house, Costello took to the warm atmospherically- lit stage accompanied only by his acoustic guitar and pianist [[Steve Nieve]].
In the intimate setting of the opera house, Costello took to the warm atmospherically-lit stage accompanied only by his acoustic guitar and pianist Steve Nieve.


From the opening number, [[Accidents Will Happen]], the audience was treated to a fantastic set of some of his greatest songs, but not necessarily his greatest hits, spanning his 26-year career.
From the opening number, "Accidents Will Happen," the audience was treated to a fantastic set of some of his greatest songs, but not necessarily his greatest hits, spanning his 26-year career.


Together, his rich, velvet-like vocals and Nieve's faultless keyboards glided effortlessly through the ballads from his new album [[North]] as well as many past favourites.
Together, his rich, velvet-like vocals and Nieve's faultless keyboards glided effortlessly through the ballads from his new album ''North'' as well as many past favourites.


Costello then performed solo, showing off another of his many talents, taking over on piano and treating the audience to more new material.
Costello then performed solo, showing off another of his many talents, taking over on piano and treating the audience to more new material.
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Their enthusiastic response was rewarded with two encores in a performance lasting over two hours, a little long for some maybe, but never enough for myself.
Their enthusiastic response was rewarded with two encores in a performance lasting over two hours, a little long for some maybe, but never enough for myself.


On a great night the only slight criticism was the slight lack of audience favourites such as [[Oliver's Army]], [[Alison]] and others, but I feel Costello is trying to move on and reach a larger audience with new admirers, which I've no doubt he will achieve.
On a great night the only slight criticism was the slight lack of audience favourites such as "Oliver's Army," "Alison" and others, but I feel Costello is trying to move on and reach a larger audience with new admirers, which I've no doubt he will achieve.


That aside, it was a truly masterful performance from one of the finest singer/songwriters of recent times.
That aside, it was a truly masterful performance from one of the finest singer/songwriters of recent times.
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Yes, the rumours are true, Elvis is very much alive and long may he continue.
Yes, the rumours are true, Elvis is very much alive and long may he continue.


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'''Evening Chronicle, October 9, 2003
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[[Dave Charlton]] reviews Elvis Costello and [[Steve Nieve]], Wednesday, [[Concert 2003-10-08 Newcastle upon Tyne|October 8, 2003]], Opera House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England.
[[Dave Charlton]] reviews Elvis Costello and [[Steve Nieve]], Wednesday, [[Concert 2003-10-08 Newcastle upon Tyne|October 8, 2003]], Opera House, Newcastle upon Tyne, England.


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Elvis is truly alive


Dave Charlton

Elvis Costello
Newcastle Opera House

In the intimate setting of the opera house, Costello took to the warm atmospherically-lit stage accompanied only by his acoustic guitar and pianist Steve Nieve.

From the opening number, "Accidents Will Happen," the audience was treated to a fantastic set of some of his greatest songs, but not necessarily his greatest hits, spanning his 26-year career.

Together, his rich, velvet-like vocals and Nieve's faultless keyboards glided effortlessly through the ballads from his new album North as well as many past favourites.

Costello then performed solo, showing off another of his many talents, taking over on piano and treating the audience to more new material.

Their enthusiastic response was rewarded with two encores in a performance lasting over two hours, a little long for some maybe, but never enough for myself.

On a great night the only slight criticism was the slight lack of audience favourites such as "Oliver's Army," "Alison" and others, but I feel Costello is trying to move on and reach a larger audience with new admirers, which I've no doubt he will achieve.

That aside, it was a truly masterful performance from one of the finest singer/songwriters of recent times.

Yes, the rumours are true, Elvis is very much alive and long may he continue.


Tags: Opera HouseNewcastle upon TyneSteve NieveAccidents Will HappenOliver's ArmyAlison

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Evening Chronicle, October 9, 2003


Dave Charlton reviews Elvis Costello and Steve Nieve, Wednesday, October 8, 2003, Opera House, Newcastle upon Tyne, England.


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