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Jose Jones Posted - 06/19/2007 : 20:23:45
if a person hates elvis costello after hearing these songs, that person hates music.

watch your step
this year's girl
glitter gultch
busy bodies
king horse
i hope you're happy now
hand in hand
new lace sleeves(alternate version from get happy!! bonus disc)
different finger
white knuckles
the imposter
two little hitlers



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jimmy Posted - 10/08/2010 : 17:13:10
I just wanted to throw out another EC song that's worth looking for:

"I Throw My Toys Around" It was recorded with No Doubt; you can find it on their B-sides collection and it was made for a Rugrats movie.





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trobrianders Posted - 09/12/2010 : 02:32:00
Don't know exactly. Grabbed it off some site.
King Of America [Disc 2] Live On Broadway, 10.22.1986
King Of America [Disc 3] Alternate Takes
King Of America [Disc 4] Demos

The tracklisting if you're interested


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Jose Jones Posted - 09/12/2010 : 01:37:56
what's this 4 disc King of America?! i was excited about the demos on the KoA reissue because they included Are You Happy Now?, which is one of my favorites, but the demo was sort of boring.

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trobrianders Posted - 09/12/2010 : 00:56:07
I've only just recently started playing Elv again (a mix of acoustic demos and youtube rips). I've found the recent stuff a bit spotty. One of my favorite recent songs is off Secret, Profane... (check the links above) the album's great if you like rootsy Elvis. But by and large I'm not really playing the recent albums much. Momofuku harks back to eighties Elvis and Delivery Man nineties Elvis so they might be worth a go. The most recent poppy Elvis album I still enjoy start to finish is When I Was Cruel.

My current EC playlist


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Jose Jones Posted - 09/11/2010 : 14:41:32
who has opinions on his recent albums? delivery man? momofuku? secret, profane and sugarcane? i haven't heard them. just wondering.

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coastline Posted - 08/29/2009 : 07:49:16
quote:
Originally posted by Superabounder

Never listened to too much EC...just offered free tickets to his concert in a week. Based on whatever I've heard over the years, best not to pass up something like that...right?



I'd rather be anywhere or doing anything

I wouldn't pass this up. We won tix to Elvis about 10 years ago and the show ended up being one of the most memorable we've seen (second only to Leonard Cohen). It was a smallish venue (2,000 seats, maybe), and toward the end, he put down his guitar, turned off the mic, stepped to the very front of the stage, and sang one or two songs a capella. That's when I realized he has one of the strongest, most pure voices around. Just stunning.





Please pardon me, for these my wrongs.
fbc Posted - 08/28/2009 : 10:29:46
Another artist I never paid any attention to except when he came on the radio. ( I'm embarrassed to say) I've heard Oliver's Army. There is something in his voice that doesn't do it for me and that's the second silly thing i've said in this post so i'm gonna shut up now.
Ziggy Posted - 08/28/2009 : 01:20:40
Yeah, same here. I guess it's the things that people really love about him (his voice, his delivery, his wordplay, for a start) that can really rile some people!
trobrianders Posted - 08/28/2009 : 00:12:57
Yep. That the tickets were free will be no consolation. Funny thing about Elvis, seems he's very easy to dislike. Another funny thing. Most of my women friends like him. Most of my male friends not. Maybe he encourages envy!

This sassier version's a lot more fun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UziAQgMkFkI

"Everywhere he travels pretty girls call his name"

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Jose Jones Posted - 08/27/2009 : 16:57:18
if you're not a fan then i'm not sure how impressive it'll be. i might be wrong.

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Superabounder Posted - 08/27/2009 : 14:57:17
Never listened to too much EC...just offered free tickets to his concert in a week. Based on whatever I've heard over the years, best not to pass up something like that...right?



I'd rather be anywhere or doing anything
Ziggy Posted - 08/26/2009 : 01:13:16
+1 for 'Blood and Chocolate'.
trobrianders Posted - 08/25/2009 : 04:37:39
'Sulphur to Sugarcane', a track from his new acoustic album, "Secret, Profane & Sugarcane"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxZi0BzmtHU


'it's nice to hear elvis getting a little ornery again', reads one of the comments. I agree.

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trobrianders Posted - 10/14/2007 : 16:17:33
Fun cover of Costello's Uncomplicated. Go easy fellas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pVlE3QUt9o

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trobrianders Posted - 07/12/2007 : 13:53:00
quote:
Originally posted by OLDMANOTY

FB to cover 'I Want You', Costello to cover 'Honeycomb'.

Costello covering 'Honeycomb' would have sat brilliantly on 'All This Useless Beauty', in a 'Little Atoms' kind of way. FB covering 'I Want You' would probably give me a heart attack. I'm loving these suggestions. Cool if one of them picked up on it.

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OLDMANOTY Posted - 07/12/2007 : 09:22:09
FB to cover 'I Want You', Costello to cover 'Honeycomb'.
langdonboom Posted - 07/12/2007 : 08:30:57
I would leap for joy if FB covered ANY elvis or if elvis covered ANY FB.... but these suggestions are brilliant.
trobrianders Posted - 07/12/2007 : 08:15:08
Abstract Plain. Good one.

mikaelp75 and langdonboom have both mentioned Baby Plays Around. It'd be cool for FB to cover it in a BLD Cold Heart Of Stone/How You Went So Far kind of way.

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Jose Jones Posted - 07/12/2007 : 06:01:22
it'd be cool to hear elvis do "abstract plain."

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langdonboom Posted - 07/10/2007 : 20:42:06
I'd think that Radio, Radio would be a great one for FB to cover -- can't you just see him snarling the words "anesthetise the way that you feel!"?
langdonboom Posted - 07/10/2007 : 20:40:21
quote:
Originally posted by trobrianders




His wife


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She's all I have worth waiting for...

But baby plays around
trobrianders Posted - 07/10/2007 : 18:44:20
quote:
Originally posted by Srisaket

quote:
Originally posted by coastline

There's a lot to love about Elvis: his name, his voice, his songs, his style, his glasses.


Please pardon me, for these my wrongs.



His wife



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trobrianders Posted - 07/10/2007 : 18:23:02
Which of the others' songs can you see them covering? I'd go for Lipstick Vogue and Humboldt County Massacre.

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jimmy Posted - 07/10/2007 : 16:16:37
Jose Jones, I can't find my Trust CD, but reading your post made me want to hear "Different Finger" so I downloaded it- great song. That's always been one of my favorites.

Another of his country songs that I like is Bruce Springsteen's "Brilliant Disguise". I think it was a b-side from a Brutal Youth single and is on the re-issue of Kojak Variety.

By the way, the "13 Steps Lead Down" EP has three great b-sides "Puppet Girl", "Basement Kiss", & "We Despise You". It's worth buying if you see it somewhere.

check out my friend's paintings at http://myspace.com/landspeedsong
OLDMANOTY Posted - 07/10/2007 : 11:00:52
Just thought of another FB connection - Costello covered 'Dark End Of The Street' a few years ago.
langdonboom Posted - 07/10/2007 : 10:38:55
quote:
Originally posted by cassandra is

oh? why?




Well, perhaps I'm biased, as this was the first EC effort I heard, and it blew my mind. Now, I love My Aim is True as well, but it really isn't the full-on mind-blower on first listen. The band isn't quite as tight, the songs aren't quite as intense, so I would just suggest if its your first foray into EC that you couldn't go wrong getting inspired by This Years Model and then continuing into his other stuff.

In any case they're both great, but This Years Model is damn near perfect. (Radio Radio included!)
Wade Posted - 07/10/2007 : 10:03:40
EC and his music is like fine wine. He and it get better with age, whether it's the older songs sounding better as they stand the test of time, his new albums continuing to sound true at this later stage in his career, or just my appreciation for his greatness as I age.

I don't think I've heard anyone mention how good "The Delivery Man" was. Great album, released 2004. Notable songs, Delivery man, The Name of this thing is not Love, and Needle time, but most of all "Button My Lip". Just awesome.

Coincidentally, the Delivery Man tour was the last time I saw him live, at Austin City Limits Music Festival a few summers back, and he went on the day after the Pixies did. Both were great shows, but Elvis reminded me at that show (95°+ and he wore a purple suit, phew) just how much I appreciate his music as well as his charisma as a performer.

Anyway, I think from the other posters insistance that "Blood and Chocolate" is deemed as many people's favorite, I will have to go ahead and get it now...
cassandra is Posted - 07/10/2007 : 09:42:09
oh? why?




pas de bras pas de chocolat
langdonboom Posted - 07/10/2007 : 09:36:40
definitely listen to This Years Model first!
cassandra is Posted - 07/10/2007 : 09:30:40
I ordered "My Aim Is True" and "This Year's Model" today, thanks for the advices. I'll let you know my impressions when I'll receive and listen it.




pas de bras pas de chocolat
Srisaket Posted - 07/10/2007 : 08:34:02
That’s really nicely written.

When I think of ‘left leaning’ I always think of one of EC’s contemporaries; Billy Bragg who for obvious reasons certainly wanted to grab nose rings (to borrow one of your phrases), but he had a very clear agenda in his songwriting I suppose. However, a lot of other ‘lefties’ were and are very obtuse such as David Byrne, Morrissey, Michael Stipe etc.
trobrianders Posted - 07/10/2007 : 08:09:33
Oh yeah I remember. He was saying when he was younger he wrote songs with a lot of words in them and that meant they were generally bad songs, 'unless you're Elvis Costello or something'. This in reference to a supposed obliqueness in Pixies songwriting. You're right it was complimentary to Elvis. I'm glad he took up Elvisy lyric writing though, like with Sing for Joy or St Francis Dam Disaster. He's a better writer than Elvis IMO, which is saying a lot.

Lyric writing's like an act of faith almost, not least that your audience is gonna get it. So when FB sings 'Give me one little blip, and I'll totally flip', he says so much without needing to expand on it. Elvis, like most left-leaning artists, doesn't have quite that faith and ends up trying to grab them by the nose ring screaming. Elvis is always lauded as being 'England's greatest song-smith' and he rightly dismisses all that as hot air. He said a lot of his early writing was like 'party tricks'

It's interesting to point out the comparisons but coastline's right not to make too literal a connection. And like I said there's only so many avenues guys like that can take. Maybe a duet's not far off.

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langdonboom Posted - 07/09/2007 : 14:24:05
You know someone should be able to find an interview where we hear FB musing over if he's becoming or if he'd ever be likely to become Elvis Costello, I think I heard him say this in refrence to his changing musical patterns around Honeycomb, but it might have been eariler... anyone remember this sorta tossed-off comment? Was it "Ill never be Elvis Costello" or someting like "I woke and thought, oh my god I've turned into Elvis Costello?" If I recall correctly it was a complimentary (to Elvis) comparison, but I can't remember exactly the content of the thought.....
trobrianders Posted - 07/01/2007 : 12:49:01
quote:
Originally posted by coastline

Elvis had a country period, too? Is he the proto-FB? (Not just cuz he had a country, of course. There seem to be a lot of connections.)


Please pardon me, for these my wrongs.

I'm thinking that too. They're both in rock 'n' roll. There are only so many avenues I guess.
Here's two more. Peelies Blame It On Cain and Pump It Up.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/vt1qhm

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Jose Jones Posted - 07/01/2007 : 09:47:39
quote:
Originally posted by coastline

Elvis had a country period, too? Is he the proto-FB? (Not just cuz he had a country, of course. There seem to be a lot of connections.)


Please pardon me, for these my wrongs.



check out "different finger" from Trust. King of America was played with classic session guys and produced by T-bone Burnett.

quote:
Originally posted by trobrianders

Here's a searing acoustic version of This Year's Girl from a show at the Albert Hall.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/sj5glp

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awesome! thanks!

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