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<center><h3> Costello: Mellowing in acid </h3></center> | <center><h3> Elvis Costello: Mellowing in acid </h3></center> | ||
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Costello is quite a gracious if surprisingly taciturn performer now, despite the hair-trigger temper of his new songs. He left the stage for the first time about halfway through the show, which allowed him to return for at least a baker's dozen of additional songs, and gave the very distinct sense that he likes being loved. There's a rage again in his music, but it feels a little less frightening these days. | Costello is quite a gracious if surprisingly taciturn performer now, despite the hair-trigger temper of his new songs. He left the stage for the first time about halfway through the show, which allowed him to return for at least a baker's dozen of additional songs, and gave the very distinct sense that he likes being loved. There's a rage again in his music, but it feels a little less frightening these days. | ||
{{cx}}<!-- Photo caption: Don't be cruel: Elvis Costello's angrier material pleased his Wolf Trap audience. Elvis Costello, here appearing in New York in April, still makes use of his original vehemence. --> | |||
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Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]], Sunday, [[Concert 2002-06-16 Vienna|June 16, 2002]], Filene Center At Wolf Trap, Vienna, | [[David Segal]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]], Sunday, [[Concert 2002-06-16 Vienna|June 16, 2002]], Filene Center At Wolf Trap, Vienna, Virginia. | ||
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