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There are some such magical moments. "[[Almost Blue]]" is dramatic, with "[[King Of America]]" Do's sometimes rattle correctly. During one of his experimental song collages handled Costello with a bullhorn and "[[Alison]]" again he sings without electronic amplification in the hall. | There are some such magical moments. "[[Almost Blue]]" is dramatic, with "[[King Of America]]" Do's sometimes rattle correctly. During one of his experimental song collages handled Costello with a bullhorn and "[[Alison]]" again he sings without electronic amplification in the hall. | ||
The biggest surprise, however, is Costello's opening act "Larkin Poe". [[Rebecca Lovell | Rebecca]] and [[Megan Lovell]] from Atlanta playing American roots rock. The one mainly on the mandolin, the other on the Lapsteel guitar. Even the 45 minutes to | The biggest surprise, however, is Costello's opening act "Larkin Poe". [[Rebecca Lovell | Rebecca]] and [[Megan Lovell]] from Atlanta playing American roots rock. The one mainly on the mandolin, the other on the Lapsteel guitar. Even the 45 minutes to warm up were awesome. In the second half of his "solo show" Costello brings the young musicians - 25 and 23 years old - on stage. | ||
And in the three great chemistry. Not only do they harmonize musically great - the clear voices of the girls put an exciting counterpoint to Costello's broken Genuschel. Also, the Elder between the duo seems pretty clear to feel comfortable. One has the impression that the three will not want to get off the stage. Together, they play the best songs of the evening, "[[Blame It On Cain]]", "[[Six Months In Kansas City (Liberty Street) | Six Months in Kansas City]]" and "[[Brilliant Mistake]]" . | And in the three is great chemistry. Not only do they harmonize musically great - the clear voices of the girls put an exciting counterpoint to Costello's broken Genuschel. Also, the Elder between the duo seems pretty clear to feel comfortable. One has the impression that the three will not want to get off the stage. Together, they play the best songs of the evening, "[[Blame It On Cain]]", "[[Six Months In Kansas City (Liberty Street) | Six Months in Kansas City]]" and "[[Brilliant Mistake]]" . | ||
34 songs in one evening. Inspired, cleaned we stumble out of the hall. It's half past 12, just before the witching hour. But the fear of the "Wise Up Ghost" - long since sold. | 34 songs in one evening. Inspired, cleaned we stumble out of the hall. It's half past 12, just before the witching hour. But the fear of the "Wise Up Ghost" - long since sold. |
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