The Death Of Magic Thinking: Difference between revisions
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|performer = [[Elvis Costello]] & [[The Imposters]] | |performer = [[Elvis Costello]] & [[The Imposters]] | ||
|producer = [[Sebastian Krys]] & [[Elvis Costello]] | |producer = [[Sebastian Krys]] & [[Elvis Costello]] | ||
|musicians = [[Elvis Costello]] - vocals, Fender Jazzmaster, Gibson Kalamazoo<br>[[Steve Nieve]] - Vox Continental, electronic keyboards, piano<br>[[Pete Thomas]] | |musicians = [[Elvis Costello]] - vocals, Fender Jazzmaster, Gibson Kalamazoo<br>[[Steve Nieve]] - Vox Continental, electronic keyboards, piano<br>[[Pete Thomas]] - drums, percussion<br>[[Davey Faragher]] - bass, vocals | ||
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|release_info = January 14, 2022 | |release_info = January 14, 2022 | ||
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|first = [[Concert 2021-10-13 Memphis|October 13, 2021, Memphis, TN]] | |first = [[Concert 2021-10-13 Memphis|October 13, 2021, Memphis, TN]] | ||
|last = [[Concert | |last = [[Concert 2023-06-18 Phoenix|June 18, 2023, Phoenix, AZ]] | ||
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| quote = The song is about the terror of leaving childhood, when the wonderful inventions of your imagination come up against teenage lust and algebra. ''The Sopranos'' writer David Chase gave me the title when I met him at a supper 11 years ago. I told him my boys had started school and he said: ‘School. The death of magic thinking.’ I knew exactly what he meant. | | quote = The song is about the terror of leaving childhood, when the wonderful inventions of your imagination come up against teenage lust and algebra. ''The Sopranos'' writer David Chase gave me the title when I met him at a supper 11 years ago. I told him my boys had started school and he said: ‘School. The death of magic thinking.’ I knew exactly what he meant. |
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“The song is about the terror of leaving childhood, when the wonderful inventions of your imagination come up against teenage lust and algebra. The Sopranos writer David Chase gave me the title when I met him at a supper 11 years ago. I told him my boys had started school and he said: ‘School. The death of magic thinking.’ I knew exactly what he meant.” — The Guardian, January 6, 2022
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