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The man behind begged, "Please. Sit down. You're ruining it." | The man behind begged, "Please. Sit down. You're ruining it." | ||
We were mere minutes into Elvis Costello's "Spectacular Spinning Songbook" show — one that would eventually flirt with three hours in length — but given the lurking pace of Costello's stalkerish "I Want You," an unfortunately large segment of the graying Schnitzer crowd began to sit. Sure, it wasn't opening number " | We were mere minutes into Elvis Costello's "Spectacular Spinning Songbook" show — one that would eventually flirt with three hours in length — but given the lurking pace of Costello's stalkerish "I Want You," an unfortunately large segment of the graying Schnitzer crowd began to sit. Sure, it wasn't opening number "Pump it Up," or follow-ups "Heart Of The City" or "Radio, Radio." But, Christ, it's a great song. I was not sitting. | ||
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'''Portland Mercury, April 14, 2012 | '''Portland Mercury, April 14, 2012 | ||
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[[Ezra Ace Caraeff]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]], Friday, [[Concert 2012-04-13 Portland|April 13, 2012]], | [[Ezra Ace Caraeff]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]], Friday, [[Concert 2012-04-13 Portland|April 13, 2012]], Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, Oregon. | ||
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