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<center><h3> Elvis Costello & The Impostors </h3></center> | <center><h3> Elvis Costello & The Impostors </h3></center> | ||
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<center> Belinda Hanks </center> | <center> Belinda Hanks </center> | ||
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'''Bridgewater Hall, Manchester <br> | |||
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Joined by The Imposters, the veteran rocker strides on to stage promptly at 7.30pm and makes an energetic start: one sadly muffled by the immensity of The Bridgewater Hall. | Joined by The Imposters, the veteran rocker strides on to stage promptly at 7.30pm and makes an energetic start: one sadly muffled by the immensity of The Bridgewater Hall. | ||
It is a heartfelt rendition of ballad "Country Darkness" — from his current release — that sets the tone for the two-hour set. Pete Thomas (drums), Davey Faragher (bass) and Steve Nieve (keyboards) soar through a surging "Needle Time" and title track, "The Delivery Man." And Costello — donning a black suit set off by a pair of shimmering silver shoes — begins to flaunt his harmonic mastery, making a brief return to his back catalogue to demonstrate the fragile melodicism of "In the Darkest Place" (from ''Painted From Memory'') before a crowd pleasing "Good Year For The Roses" from his 1981 | It is a heartfelt rendition of ballad "Country Darkness" — from his current release — that sets the tone for the two-hour set. Pete Thomas (drums), Davey Faragher (bass) and Steve Nieve (keyboards) soar through a surging "Needle Time" and title track, "The Delivery Man." And Costello — donning a black suit set off by a pair of shimmering silver shoes — begins to flaunt his harmonic mastery, making a brief return to his back catalogue to demonstrate the fragile melodicism of "In the Darkest Place" (from ''Painted From Memory'') before a crowd pleasing "Good Year For The Roses" from his 1981 ''Almost Blue'' album. | ||
Hecklers spur the ex-Stiff Records star into some much-needed interaction: "Go back to St Helens," he jokes, adding, "Who's from Eccles? (cheers) Bury? (more cheers)." | Hecklers spur the ex-Stiff Records star into some much-needed interaction: "Go back to St Helens," he jokes, adding, "Who's from Eccles? (cheers) Bury? (more cheers)." | ||
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The crowd stand to receive an epic rendition of "Pump It Up" and "Shipbuilding" before Costello underlines the night with a tender rendition of "The Scarlet Tide." With that, The Delivery Man is gone. | The crowd stand to receive an epic rendition of "Pump It Up" and "Shipbuilding" before Costello underlines the night with a tender rendition of "The Scarlet Tide." With that, The Delivery Man is gone. | ||
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{{tags}}[[Concert 2005-02-20 Manchester|Bridgewater Hall]] {{-}} [[Manchester]] {{-}} [[The Delivery Man]] {{-}} [[The Imposters]] {{-}} [[Pete Thomas]] {{-}} [[Davey Faragher]] {{-}} [[Steve Nieve]] {{-}} [[Country Darkness]] {{-}} [[Needle Time]] {{-}} [[The Delivery Man (song)]] {{-}} [[In The Darkest Place]] {{-}} [[Painted From Memory]] {{-}} [[Good Year For The Roses]] {{-}} [[Almost Blue]] {{-}} [[Stiff Records]] {{-}} [[Monkey To Man]] {{-}} [[Dave Bartholomew]] {{-}} [[The Monkey]] {{-}} [[Pump It Up]] {{-}} [[Shipbuilding]] {{-}} [[The Scarlet Tide]] | |||
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