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His first visit to Waterloo Village in Stanhope on Friday, Aug. 25, prompted former punk/cum/ rock giant Elvis Costello to remark "Thank you for coming to the world's largest open air night club. | His first visit to Waterloo Village in Stanhope on Friday, Aug. 25, prompted former punk/cum/rock giant Elvis Costello to remark "Thank you for coming to the world's largest open air night club." | ||
But while Costello was true to form in sarcasm and innuendo, he also delivered the summer's finest show at Waterloo, complete with a low-key birthday bash for the 35-year-old performer. | But while Costello was true to form in sarcasm and innuendo, he also delivered the summer's finest show at Waterloo, complete with a low-key birthday bash for the 35-year-old performer. | ||
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The middle of the show featured Costello solo and included "Girls Talk," a tune that was a hit for Dave Edmunds, "Angels Want To Wear My Red Shoes" and a cover of the Van Morrison hit "Jackie Wilson Said I'm In Heaven When You Smile." He also performed several boy meets girl tunes, like "When You Smile" and "Pretty Flamingo" to counter "Girls Talk" with ironic juxtaposition. | The middle of the show featured Costello solo and included "Girls Talk," a tune that was a hit for Dave Edmunds, "Angels Want To Wear My Red Shoes" and a cover of the Van Morrison hit "Jackie Wilson Said I'm In Heaven When You Smile." He also performed several boy meets girl tunes, like "When You Smile" and "Pretty Flamingo" to counter "Girls Talk" with ironic juxtaposition. | ||
One of the original mid-'70s British punks, (a real punk, writing for social change and affronting a boring music industry, he's said in interviews, not a pre-fabricated joke like the Sex Pistols) Costello's songwriting ability has transcended his unusual appearance, (reminiscent of Buddy Holly) his name (his real name is Declan Patrick Aloysius | One of the original mid-'70s British punks, (a real punk, writing for social change and affronting a boring music industry, he's said in interviews, not a pre-fabricated joke like the Sex Pistols) Costello's songwriting ability has transcended his unusual appearance, (reminiscent of Buddy Holly) his name (his real name is Declan Patrick Aloysius MacManus) and the inherent anger of punk music, making him one of the true creative giants in the industry today. | ||
His solo set concluded, Costello left the stage, but was coaxed back by the crowd's rendition of "Happy Birthday." Costello reappeared with the Rude Five for "Alison," followed by his recent hit "Veronica," written for his grandmother, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease. Next came "Watching The Detectives," one of his earliest hits. | His solo set concluded, Costello left the stage, but was coaxed back by the crowd's rendition of "Happy Birthday." Costello reappeared with the Rude Five for "Alison," followed by his recent hit "Veronica," written for his grandmother, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease. Next came "Watching The Detectives," one of his earliest hits. | ||
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The finale concluded with "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," and a raunchy "Pump It Up" featuring a classic crackling bass line that had the entire crowd bouncing about the field in front of the stage. | The finale concluded with "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," and a raunchy "Pump It Up" featuring a classic crackling bass line that had the entire crowd bouncing about the field in front of the stage. | ||
"Thanks for coming to this invitation-only barbecue/birthday party," he signed off, leaving the crowd very satisfied with what was truly a memorable performance. | "Thanks for coming to this invitation-only barbecue/<wbr>birthday party," he signed off, leaving the crowd very satisfied with what was truly a memorable performance. | ||
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[[Wayne Thorpe]] reviews Elvis Costello with [[The Rude 5]], Friday, [[Concert 1989-08-25 Stanhope|August 25, 1989]], Waterloo Village, Stanhope, | [[Wayne Thorpe]] reviews Elvis Costello with [[The Rude 5]], Friday, [[Concert 1989-08-25 Stanhope|August 25, 1989]], Waterloo Village, Stanhope, New Jersey. | ||
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