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<center><h3> Elvis Costello and the Imposters </h3></center> | <center><h3> Elvis Costello and the Imposters </h3></center> | ||
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'''Summerfest, BMO Harris Pavilion, Milwaukee, | |||
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Elvis Costello's concerts are nothing if not thorough. Though no setlist could squeeze in every highlight from the prolific songwriter's 35-year career, his shows touch on every phase of it, drawing generously from Costello's angry young man rips, his recent elder statemen output and a fair amount of the many whims he's indulged along the way. His performances tend to be long, as a result, regularly stretching past the two-hour mark with sprawling, 25-song setlists and run-on encores. | Elvis Costello's concerts are nothing if not thorough. Though no setlist could squeeze in every highlight from the prolific songwriter's 35-year career, his shows touch on every phase of it, drawing generously from Costello's angry young man rips, his recent elder statemen output and a fair amount of the many whims he's indulged along the way. His performances tend to be long, as a result, regularly stretching past the two-hour mark with sprawling, 25-song setlists and run-on encores. | ||
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