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Got it on now, 42 years old. Haven't heard it for ages, lovely stuff !
I chuckled at that. Never saw a gig at Sophia gardens, however I did see U2 at St Davids hall on 'The War Tour'. now there's a band I used to love, but they peaked at The Joshua Tree. Everything after that was average to cack. IMO
I saw Costello two times prior to that as well, In the Top Rank in '77 and '78. Only went along as my mates from school were into him. Never the most exciting as regards a live act.
I totally agree 100% with what you say about U2, although there was some good stuff on Rattle & Hum and Achtung Baby wasn't bad. Not played any of their stuff for 25 years+ so not sure I would like any of it anymore to be honest
did blue oyster cult play the gardens?
hope you cancelled olivers army
Fantastic album. I had the first pressing with free postcards and the unusual fold-out sleeve. I really regret letting that go now. Even though I loved that record and still do, I kind of lost interest in Elvis Costello after that. I found Get Happy disappointing and when Almost Blue came out my 16 year-old brain just couldn't relate.
Thought Elvis Costello (and Rod Stewart) were an embarrassment on theRoyal Variety Performance
Alison from the excellent My Aim Is True is exceptional, as is the Album.
In my opinion, he's one of the most under-rated performers of the last forty years. I've been a fan since the late seventies, and although his career has waned in recent years, he's still up there with the best. For fifteen or so years, he produced an album every year, and very few were less than brilliant. I'd put Armed Forces up there, but Punch the Clock is better, also Imperial Bedroom, and Brutal Youth. He has a habit of using a whole album to experiment, so you got country (King of America), or blues (Almost Blue). He'd also pack them in, so records like Trust or Get Happy would have twenty or more tracks. Recent albums have been been spaced apart more, but he still turns out the good ones.
I've seen him six or seven times live, and have never been disappointed. Sure, he was better in the early years - the Punch the Clock tour was an absolute stormer - and he's become a sort of touring greatest hits of late, but he still kicks most performers of his era off the stage.