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Elvis Costello & Nick Lowe - What’s So Funny… - 8/16/22 Northampton MA
Elvis Costello & Nick Lowe - What’s So Funny… - 8/16/22 Northampton MA
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“Alison” - Elvis Costello & Nick Lowe 8/16/22, Northampton MA
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“Alison” - Elvis Costello & Nick Lowe 8/16/22, Northampton MA
Oo Pa Pa Da - Roy Hargrove, Marquis Hill, Walter White, Chicago Jazz Orchestra
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From the Chicago Jazz Orchestra's May 20, 2017, tribute to Dizzy Gillespie. Studebaker Theater, Chicago
Elvis Costello: Peace, Love & Understanding/Purple Rain, Chicago 5-15-11
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Elvis closes out the epic Chicago Theatre show with What's So Funny 'Bout Peace, Love & Understanding and a cover of Prince's Purple Rain. Elvis Costello & the Imposters, Chicago, May 15, 2011
Elvis Costello: Chelsea, 5-15-11 Chicago
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Elvis leads contestants through a couple spins of the Spinning Song Wheel and then rips through "Chelsea" with the Imposters, Chicago Theatre, May 15, 2011.
Elvis Costello: "Man Out of Time," Chicago 5-15-11
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Elvis keeps a watchful eye on Crazy Black-Dress Chick while singing Man Out of Time in Chicago, 5-15-11.
Elvis Costello: I Hope You're Happy Now, 2003
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Elvis Costello & the Imposters on Live by Request, 2003
Elvis Costello: Radio Radio, 2003
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Elvis Costello & the Imposters on Live by Request, 2003
Elvis Costello: Everyday I Write the Book, 2003
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Elvis Costello & the Imposters on Live by Request, 2003
Elvis Costello: Red Shoes, 2003
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Elvis Costello & the Imposters on Live by Request, 2003
Elvis Costello: 45
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Elvis Costello & the Imposters on Live by Request, 2003
Elvis Costello: Couldn't Call It Unexpected
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Elvis Costello goes off mic to sing (and lead the audience in) Couldn't Call It Unexpected on Live By Request, 2003
Elvis Costello: What's So Funny Bout Peace Love & Understanding, 2003
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Elvis Costello sings What's So Funny 'Bout Peace Love & Understanding on Live By Request in 2003
Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach: God Give Me Strength
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Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach: God Give Me Strength
Accidents Will Happen - Elvis Costello, Steve Nieve
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Accidents Will Happen - Elvis Costello, Steve Nieve
I Just Dont Know What To Do - Elvis Costello
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I Just Dont Know What To Do - Elvis Costello
Make Our Garden Grow: Bernstein at 70 (Seiji Ozawa)
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Make Our Garden Grow: Bernstein at 70 (Seiji Ozawa)
Make Our Garden Grow: Dawn & Mark's Wedding
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Make Our Garden Grow: Dawn & Mark's Wedding
This is amazing
The feelings I feel while listening to this song are indescribable…….his voice, Burt Bacharach ‘s notes and his lyrics ….transported…..
😊❤️🌟Joy👍
EC isn't always great, but when he comes out with belters like this every now and then, do we care?
One of the most beautiful songs ever written. So much emotion. <3
Unreal great song
Don't ever let anybody tell you you need a college degree in Music to be a professional musician. 90% of all the people they study in music school don't have degrees.
mi viene da piangere.
Brilliant ❤
Met Terry in 1972. He was very gracious with a young punk trumpet player. 😊
Wonderful video! Thank you!
I remember Clark Terry.
Yuck. Very odd. Linda Ronstadt blows all versions out of the water. He had a lot of nerve panning her covers of his songs 😊
RIP, Maestro Seiji Ozawa...
How I like him/. Plenty of roses/.
I was hoping he would do "Mumbles". That is a classic. But the Tonight Show Band? The best.
Anyone who’s can through the end of a relationship knows the pain in these lyrics Genius doesn’t come near just masterpiece of work RIP Burt Bachera
For future generations this will be like having footage of Mozart at work.
Love this song. Have followed Costelloes career since the eighties, i can.say with conviction Elvis you move me with this song
Thank you so much for uploading this.
My freshman year in high school Mr. Terry came and did a clinic and concert. I was 14- he was the first African-American man I ever met. I blew a chorus on "Cold Potato Stomp" and after the show my jazz-loving grandfather had his picture taken with Clark. He carried that with him till he passed. The next year Ed Shaughnessy came- Hollywood as all get out. Seems like another lifetime now...
GOOD.....GOOD....GOOD !!!!!!!!!!!
Please God ,give me strength.thank you Lord
So glad I saw him once live in very small Jazz club in Vienna, I was sitting 2m away from him, was fascinated not only by the music, but also by the white towel he used, while not playing.
Amazing talent! To the legendary Burt Bacharach, sleep peacefully, your music will always be a blessing.
Joel Di Bartolo killing it on that bass line!
Even the best can come in a measure early at that tempo. Trumpet entrance at 0:54
Perfect.
Best live version of this EVER!!
There's only one word to describe this Burt B Elvis C composition . Masterpiece!!! Love the horns so much too.
Listen to Alison Moyet version its beautifully and haunting.
I see some comments about spotting celebrated performers in the ensemble, and how big Seiji's conducting is. I was in the chorus for this event. This was the finale, and just about everyone who had performed all evening joined us onstage. So that's why you see well-known people who were generally soloists and conductors singing in the ensemble. As @barbaraclemens7728 commented, it was an enormous cast. And it was a huge stage. The conducting had to be big to be seen at all. In addition to Upshaw and Hadley, John Williams, John Mauceri, Mstislav Rostropovich, Victor Borge, YoYo Ma, Quincy Jones, Frederica von Stade, Barbara Hendricks, Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Kitty Carlisle, Michael Tilson-Thomas, Seiji Ozawa, Larry Kert, Patti Austin, Bobby McFerrin, Midori, and Bernstein's kids and son in law performed. Beverly Sills hosted. Lauren Bacall sang a parody of Weill's Jenny, written by Stephen Sondheim. Christa Ludwig was adorable, singing I Am Easily Assimilated, dancing and playing the castanets. And I'm probably forgetting a few people. Most of it can be found on UA-cam, in bits and pieces. When I teach my piano students about 7/8 meter, I show them the opening number, the first movement of the Chichester Psalms, and help them feel the beat. I also let them make fun of my 1980s hair when they spot me. 😁 Oh, and if they or any of their siblings play the drums, I point out the man whose name is probably on their drumsticks, Vic Firth.
The way Burt stands up at the end😅😅😅 boss azz shite son
🍀 Np one arranged the brass section the way that Burt Bacharach did. 🍀
I saw Elvis did this at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville in 1999. It was the last song of the show after 4 encores. It was unbelievable that he played total 39 songs and the show finished at 11:40 pm. The people waited to see Elvis for sign, photos, handshake and he literary did meet all people who lined up very nicely and friendly. It was probably 100 or more people. I couldn't believe how nice he was.
If you listen, how can one keep the tears from flowing........
Fantastic -- with a lot of today's music being the Rubbish it is.. this is so reassuring to me. I Love EC
This man was and still is in a class all by himself.
Me too
When I'm gloomy, I turn to this performance. It gives me the courage to live another day.
I love this song!
I just saw this last night on PBS. Bacharach is genius, as is Costello. Bravo!
J ADORE LA VOIX DE COSTELLO TU PENSES QU IL VA CRAQUER A TOUT INSTANT , UN PEU COMME SINATRA¡¡¡¡¡¡
Elvis and Burt can't beat😊
Another super post. Checked out the link you gave to the first comment. What a great performance.
Wow, Eilvis delivers such an honest, stunning performance with this great Bacharach song. Bravo, Elvis.
Excellent! R.I.P. Mr. Bacharach and the violinist Mary Whitaker who was murdered in her home by two homeless drug addicts in 2014!
My god those flugelhorn parts. Only Burt could do that.
A brilliant, haunting song. Possibly EC's #1 tune. And this particular performance of it is one of the sickest things on UA-cam.
I think the performance from Costello is one of the best ever in that genre.