Málaga, Playa del Penón del Cuervo 14/07/07
- King_of_Spain
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Málaga, Playa del Penón del Cuervo 14/07/07
Hi folks!
I´m going to be there, in Málaga (Peñón del Cuervo -The Raven´s Mull, if you don´t speak Spanish-) on July 14th. I promise to include some brief chronicle of the event and maybe -hope to- some photographs.
The point is I have no idea what I´m going to find. I mean: is the list of songs of this tour similar to the last year´s one? Or is there something new, some advance from some new album or whatever...?
Probably some of you have already seen some shows from this present tour... Could you please help me to make myself a general idea about how the concert of Málaga would be?
Thanx a lot.
I´m going to be there, in Málaga (Peñón del Cuervo -The Raven´s Mull, if you don´t speak Spanish-) on July 14th. I promise to include some brief chronicle of the event and maybe -hope to- some photographs.
The point is I have no idea what I´m going to find. I mean: is the list of songs of this tour similar to the last year´s one? Or is there something new, some advance from some new album or whatever...?
Probably some of you have already seen some shows from this present tour... Could you please help me to make myself a general idea about how the concert of Málaga would be?
Thanx a lot.
"Sometimes I name and number all the things you gave to me"
- Otis Westinghouse
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it's with Allen, so will be River In Reverse plus EC classics plus some other AT songs. check this link, in your mother tongue, from an earlier thread:
http://www.teatrocervantes.com/espectaculo.php?id=492
Que lo pases bien!
http://www.teatrocervantes.com/espectaculo.php?id=492
Que lo pases bien!
There's more to life than books, you know, but not much more
- King_of_Spain
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Thank you, Otis!
To be honest, I would have preferred a RNR Show, with the usual suspects around him playing loud as hell (the place is somehow in the middle of nowhere, it´s just a little beach next to an absolutely awful concrete factory and the coastal highway).
Anyway, I guess I have enough time to listen and relisten and even listen and relisten again "The river in reverse" (I confess I´m guilty: it seemed kind of boring to me when it appeared, so I only gave it a couple of opportunities...or maybe because I did so, it seemed just boring to me...anyway, jazz is not my favourite style).
Gracias, Otis.
Espero pasármelo cojonudamente, la verdad.
Anyway, I guess I have enough time to listen and relisten and even listen and relisten again "The river in reverse" (I confess I´m guilty: it seemed kind of boring to me when it appeared, so I only gave it a couple of opportunities...or maybe because I did so, it seemed just boring to me...anyway, jazz is not my favourite style).
Gracias, Otis.
Espero pasármelo cojonudamente, la verdad.
"Sometimes I name and number all the things you gave to me"
Re: Thank you, Otis!
Jazz? It bears no resemblance to jazz...King_of_Spain wrote:anyway, jazz is not my favourite style)
It's just music - some of the best music EC has made in the last decade, incidentally - so really nothing to be frightened of...
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Hola King Of Spain.
Two major things wrong with The River In Reverse imo:
The performances lack fire. They could have grooved and swung a lot more. Although it's hard to question the pedigree of talent and form of arrangements, overall it all sounds a bit plain, too reserved. The instrumentation is pretty unadventurous, and repetitive. I've yet to hear any of it live, but the record shouldn't require me to in order for me to love it.
And, not only did Elvis' writing not have much bite but there wasn't even much of it.
Two major things wrong with The River In Reverse imo:
The performances lack fire. They could have grooved and swung a lot more. Although it's hard to question the pedigree of talent and form of arrangements, overall it all sounds a bit plain, too reserved. The instrumentation is pretty unadventurous, and repetitive. I've yet to hear any of it live, but the record shouldn't require me to in order for me to love it.
And, not only did Elvis' writing not have much bite but there wasn't even much of it.
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I have spent this whole day listening and relistening The River in Reverse -to go "preparing" myself, as idiot as it can sound- and, Ok, I have to admit it´s not that boring (even when more than a few musical parts of a lot of songs sound very much to previous Costello´s songs). It´s not the best of Costello´s discography, that clear, but not as lousy(beg your pardon for the expression :p ) as I remembered it from the five or six times I listened to it when I bought it (my patience is not my best point, I´m afraid).
Besides, and after reading some of your posts, my state of mind now is nearer to "the one who feels it´s going to have a wondeful surprise" with this show.
Hope so. I´ll tell you.
Besides, and after reading some of your posts, my state of mind now is nearer to "the one who feels it´s going to have a wondeful surprise" with this show.
Hope so. I´ll tell you.
"Sometimes I name and number all the things you gave to me"
These shows will be a little different to last years shows , in that Imposters Dave and Pete will not be part of them.
The line up -
Elvis Costello - vocals, guitar
Allen Toussaint - piano, vocals
Steve Nieve - Hammond organ, keyboards
Herman LeBeaux - drums
Chris Severin - bass
Anthony "AB" Brown - guitar
The Crescent City Horns:
Brian "Breeze" Cayolle - saxophone
Amadee Castenell - saxophone
Joe "Foxx" Smith - trumpet
Sam "Big Sam" Williams - trombone
It´ll be a more specifically New Orleans show. It´ll be interesting to see how much of a difference the lack of that ´Imposters clashing with old school jazz´ element will make .
The line up -
Elvis Costello - vocals, guitar
Allen Toussaint - piano, vocals
Steve Nieve - Hammond organ, keyboards
Herman LeBeaux - drums
Chris Severin - bass
Anthony "AB" Brown - guitar
The Crescent City Horns:
Brian "Breeze" Cayolle - saxophone
Amadee Castenell - saxophone
Joe "Foxx" Smith - trumpet
Sam "Big Sam" Williams - trombone
It´ll be a more specifically New Orleans show. It´ll be interesting to see how much of a difference the lack of that ´Imposters clashing with old school jazz´ element will make .
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Tickets Anyone?
Anybody know where tickets are being sold for this show? I've seen the gig advertised on the teatro cervantes website, the link for tickets takes you to the corte ingles website but there only the madrid (Villalba ) show seems to be listed..
- King_of_Spain
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Re: Tickets Anyone?
I notice you´re posting from Spain (or so), therefore you can buy the tickets (as I did) here:The imposter wrote:Anybody know where tickets are being sold for this show? I've seen the gig advertised on the teatro cervantes website, the link for tickets takes you to the corte ingles website but there only the madrid (Villalba ) show seems to be listed..
http://www.generaltickets.com/unicaja (just click the right place on the space on the right: Playa del Peñón... del Cuervo and so on).
...and then get them at any Unicaja cash dispenser (this is what I did, at least, but there should be an easier way, if you live in Euskadi, because the nearest Unicaja must be in Madrid, I guess... No problem, anyway, if you´re finally going to come to Málaga, which is Unicaja´s Kingdom).
(I have got one more ticket than I need, by the way... anyone interested? )
"Sometimes I name and number all the things you gave to me"