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Thread started 08/20/07 5:33am

brodiebanks

Elvis Costello

Truely the most underrated rock star of all time. Honestly, anywhere I go there's no love for this guy. My favorite albums are This Year's Model, Get Happy!!, Trust, and Spike. How about you guys?
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Reply #1 posted 08/20/07 5:40am

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brodiebanks said:

Truely the most underrated rock star of all time. Honestly, anywhere I go there's no love for this guy. My favorite albums are This Year's Model, Get Happy!!, Trust, and Spike. How about you guys?



Underrated? Hardly! Elvis Costello was both critically and commercially successful between 1977-1980 (both in the UK and the US). He remained a critics favourite throughout most of the 80s, as well as a big concert draw. His critical acclaim tailed off post-Spike, when he started releasing more obtuse material - Mighty Like a Rose was a critical and commercial bomb, leading to his reuniting the Attractions for Brutal Youth and All This Useless Beauty (which were relatively well-received). His last two albums have been very well received, critically.

I used to be a big fan of his between This Year's Model through to Blood & Chocolate. I went off him around the time of Spike, and I haven't been a fan of his since.
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Reply #2 posted 08/20/07 6:36am

JoeTyler

Easily the best solo artist of his generation.
Also, he is one of the few rockstars who uses glasses and looks cool at the same time lol
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Reply #3 posted 08/20/07 6:48am

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I think he's very overrated.
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Reply #4 posted 08/20/07 8:51am

thekidsgirl

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I'm not that familiar with his work, but I loved seeing him perform with Fiona Apple on VH1. I Want You, is a amazing song!

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Reply #5 posted 08/20/07 9:04am

Rodya24

If there is a popular musician that I despise with a passion, it is Elvis Costello. One of the most overrated male artists IMO.
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Reply #6 posted 08/20/07 10:40am

jn2

I've just listened to Imperial Bedroom and I didn't like it, I love Alison* & Everyday I Write A Book, like almost everyone I guess.
* check this great live version: http://www.noolmusic.com/...lers.shtml
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Reply #7 posted 08/20/07 1:07pm

3121Addict

now opening for Bob Dylan in a few cities coming soon
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Reply #8 posted 08/20/07 2:32pm

MsLegs

These are 2 of my faves by EC :Accidents Will Happen, Everyday I Write The Book.
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Reply #9 posted 08/20/07 2:38pm

uPtoWnNY

Rodya24 said:

If there is a popular musician that I despise with a passion, it is Elvis Costello. One of the most overrated male artists IMO.


...and he's a f--king racist.
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Reply #10 posted 08/20/07 6:46pm

brodiebanks

He was drunk during that incedent and has apologized on several occasions. I found it shocking as well, but there's not one person on this planet who hasn't made a mistake.
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Reply #11 posted 08/20/07 7:30pm

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Shapeshifter said:

brodiebanks said:

Truely the most underrated rock star of all time. Honestly, anywhere I go there's no love for this guy. My favorite albums are This Year's Model, Get Happy!!, Trust, and Spike. How about you guys?



Underrated? Hardly! Elvis Costello was both critically and commercially successful between 1977-1980 (both in the UK and the US). He remained a critics favourite throughout most of the 80s, as well as a big concert draw. His critical acclaim tailed off post-Spike, when he started releasing more obtuse material - Mighty Like a Rose was a critical and commercial bomb, leading to his reuniting the Attractions for Brutal Youth and All This Useless Beauty (which were relatively well-received). His last two albums have been very well received, critically.

I used to be a big fan of his between This Year's Model through to Blood & Chocolate. I went off him around the time of Spike, and I haven't been a fan of his since.


I really liked "Mighty Like A Rose"...I'm surprised to hear it wasn't recived well. I really dig "The Juliet Letters", with Elvis performing fictional "letters" with classic musicains. He has been very experimental with genres in the last 10, if not 15 years. The album with Allen Toussiant was really good. I saw him live during that album and he performed probably every song from it and then some...it was a nearly three hour show! We were exhausted!
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Reply #12 posted 08/20/07 7:32pm

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brodiebanks said:

He was drunk during that incedent and has apologized on several occasions. I found it shocking as well, but there's not one person on this planet who hasn't made a mistake.


I'm not buying it. Alcohol is "The Great Revealer". It brought out his true feelings, just like Mel Gibson. So Mr. Costello knows what he can kiss.
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