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Elvis Costello discusses his aborted cover of "Pop Life" COSTELLO'S CAREER GETS SHAGADELIC By Mark Caro, [Chicago] Tribune Staff Writer. Published: Friday, June 11, 1999 Section: TEMPO Page: 1 Excerpt: If Elvis Costello needs career direction, perhaps he could take a cue from The Artist Formerly Known As Prince, who has announced that he will re-record all of his old albums. Wouldn't Costello also like to remake Prince's albums? "I tried that, but he wouldn't let me," Costello said. He was referring to his abortive attempt to cover Prince's "Pop Life" for his 1997 best-of-Warner Bros. compilation, "Extreme Honey." He and the Attractions previously had played the song live "in the style of `Instant Karma,' " he said, "but when I went in to do it on my own, I wanted to do it with a slightly lighter feel. "And then I wrote this other song with the same sort of rhythmic feel, which I liked better than `Pop Life' because you know what? I actually think I'm a better songwriter than he is. I know it's immodest of me to say, but I think it's the truth. And then I thought I would do him the favor of quoting his song in mine, and he didn't seem to take the compliment," he said with a laugh. The song "The Bridge I Burned" -- which features slurred chants of "pop life" and a Prince-like "Dig it!" -- marked Costello's farewell to Warner Bros., the same company that Prince fled with such acrimony. "I thought he might actually find my song funny, and particularly the fact that I wanted to quote lines from `Pop Life,' " he said. "Whether he ever even heard the track, I don't know, but suddenly I got some highly threatening letters from the lawyers. So I did what you always do in that situation: I shouted some renaissance philosophy through a megaphone in place of those verses and put the record out anyway." | |
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