The evening's massive 30+ song setlist traversed Costello's career, but held a strong focus on his early and middle career, effectively something of a "classics" set. However, those classics were not necessarily "hits" per se. Many of the tracks delivered were non-singles, and the number of covers (7 at our count) further diversified the set.
In addition to an extremely solid night of music, the set was also characterized by Costello's decision to bring back the "Spinning Setlist". Not only did this further increase the setlist diversity, but it also meant there were audience members on stage at (almost) all times. This even included actress Mary Louise Parker, who spinned the wheel before "Monkey To Man", and then danced in the go-go booth for the remained of the song.
Elvis Costello Setlist 10-1-2011
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Alison -> Tracks Of My Tears
Lipstick Vogue
Watching The Detectives
The Judgement
Everyday I Write The Book
Cry Cry Cry (Johnny Cash Cover)
I Still Miss Someone (Willie Nelson Cover)
Stella Hurt
Monkey To Man
His Lady's Friend (Cover?, unknown)
Waiting For The End Of The World -> I Can Only Give You Everything
Little Fool
Town Cryer
New Lace Sleeves
Clowntime Is Over
Strict Time
Man Out Of Time
Out Of Time (Rolling Stones Cover)
I Don't Want To Go To Chelsea
Pump It Up
Heart Of The City (Nick Lowe Cover)
Radio, Radio
The Angels Want To Wear My Red Shoes
Purple Rain (Prince Cover)
Rain (Beatles Cover)
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In The Mood Again
I Still Have That Other Girl
Suit Of Lights
Stations Of The Cross
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Watch Your Step
Secondary Modern
National Ranson
What's So Funny (About Peace, Love, and Understanding)
Wheels (Gram Parsons Cover)
1 comments:
You left out "(Nick Lowe cover)" after What's So Funny (About Peace, Love, and Understanding)
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