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It wasn't until the 16th song that Elvis Costello played, Allen Toussaint's "Brickyard Blues," that dancing broke out on a small scale on the Britt hillside. Costello and Toussaint swapped lyrical chores on the irresistible New Orleans favorite, their best groove of the night to that point. | It wasn't until the 16th song that Elvis Costello played, Allen Toussaint's "Brickyard Blues," that dancing broke out on a small scale on the Britt hillside. Costello and Toussaint swapped lyrical chores on the irresistible New Orleans favorite, their best groove of the night to that point. | ||
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Toussaint's "Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further" rocked out, an exampled of Toussaint's gentle humor complementing Costello's sometimes melodramatic passion. More new Songs ("Wonder Woman," "International Echo") led to Costello's "Allison" deep into the encore, which finally took us to "The Sharpest Thorn," a sad new Costello-Toussaint gospel waltz that ended a protean evening on a note of longing. Heckuva show, gentlemen. | Toussaint's "Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further" rocked out, an exampled of Toussaint's gentle humor complementing Costello's sometimes melodramatic passion. More new Songs ("Wonder Woman," "International Echo") led to Costello's "Allison" deep into the encore, which finally took us to "The Sharpest Thorn," a sad new Costello-Toussaint gospel waltz that ended a protean evening on a note of longing. Heckuva show, gentlemen. | ||
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[[Bill Varble]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]] with [[Allen Toussaint]] and [[The Crescent City Horns]], Thursday, [[Concert 2006-06-22 Jacksonville|June 22, 2006]], Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville, OR. | |||
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