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|promos = [[Malice And Magic]], 1994 (Japan)<br>[[Selections From My Aim Is True, Spike And All This Useless Beauty]], 2001 | |promos = [[Malice And Magic PCS-141 PROMO (1994)|Malice And Magic]], 1994 (Japan)<br>[[Selections From My Aim Is True, Spike And All This Useless Beauty]], 2001 | ||
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|only = [[Concert 1989-05-14 London|May 14, 1989, London, England]] | |only = [[Concert 1989-05-14 London|May 14, 1989, London, England]] | ||
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| quote = "I was speaking to Burt Bacharach the other day! Someone had asked us to write a song together. He was in the studio next door when we did "Satellite" (from Spike), which was a kind of homage to the Bacharach & David sound. he came in with his cigarette and listened and kept smiling when he heard a little figure or trick that was one of his. I love Bacharach's knack of being very light in a Latin way, like Nascimento or Gilberto, and yet tough." | | quote = "I was speaking to Burt Bacharach the other day! Someone had asked us to write a song together. He was in the studio next door when we did "Satellite" (from ''Spike''), which was a kind of homage to the Bacharach & David sound. he came in with his cigarette and listened and kept smiling when he heard a little figure or trick that was one of his. I love Bacharach's knack of being very light in a Latin way, like Nascimento or Gilberto, and yet tough." | ||
| source = Elvis writing in [[Q, June 1995|Q Magazine, June 1995]]. | | source = Elvis writing in [[Q, June 1995|Q Magazine, June 1995]]. | ||
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==Internal links== | ==Internal links== | ||
*[http://www.elviscostello.info/disc/official/spike/spike.htm Elvis Costello Home Page: Spike] {{-}} [http://www.elviscostello.info/lyrics/spike.html lyrics] {{-}} [http://www.elviscostello.info/guitar/spike.html chords] {{-}} [http://www.elviscostello.info/disc/official/spike/spike_info_a01.htm Spike info page 1] | *[http://www.elviscostello.info/disc/official/spike/spike.htm Elvis Costello Home Page: Spike] {{-}} [http://www.elviscostello.info/lyrics/spike.html lyrics] {{-}} [http://www.elviscostello.info/guitar/spike.html chords] {{-}} [http://www.elviscostello.info/disc/official/spike/spike_info_a01.htm Spike info page 1] | ||
*[[Template: Satellite|Lyrics]] {{-}} [[ | *[[Template: Satellite|Lyrics]] {{-}} [[Satellite covers|Covers]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 22:35, 8 October 2023
She looked like she learned to dance from a series of still pictures |
Only known performance:
“"I was speaking to Burt Bacharach the other day! Someone had asked us to write a song together. He was in the studio next door when we did "Satellite" (from Spike), which was a kind of homage to the Bacharach & David sound. he came in with his cigarette and listened and kept smiling when he heard a little figure or trick that was one of his. I love Bacharach's knack of being very light in a Latin way, like Nascimento or Gilberto, and yet tough."” — Elvis writing in Q Magazine, June 1995.
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Covers
Erich Sellheim | home studio production, sung in German | 2020 | YouTube |