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Tuesday, May 27, 2003 |
McFee worked with Elvis in the studio recently, and on My Aim is True all those years ago. (submitted by Kelly Hale)
10:22:00 PM
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DIFFICULT INTERVIEWEES Parishioner Tom Morton: "Costello and the Attractions, in full, amphetamine- fuelled, raging contempt mode, appearing post-gig, early 80s on a late night Radio Clyde show hosted by Dougie Donnelly. Yep, the Dougie Donnelly noawadays spied on telly wearing Pringle sweaters and interviewing snooker players, carpet bowlers and dodgy golfers; then, he was Glasgow's Moderate Voice of Rawk. Anyway, Elv and the boys treate Dougie abominably, gurning and giggling at their own hyper coolness. Until Dougie, extremely pissed off, opened the phone-lines and his guests up to the tender mercies of Glasgow after closing time. My favourite caller was the first. "Hey Elvis, can ah ask yi a question?" "Yes, that's the idea." "How did yi play that fantastic guitar solo on "Way Down"? Silence. Then Elvis, puzzled: "I don't think...we have a songcalled "Way Down". "Aye yi do" came the response. "Yi recorded it just before yi died." (Submitted by John Foyle)
1:23:07 PM
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This may be old news but EC and Diana are pictured in the new issues of Word (#3) at the Oscars with Chris and his sweetie, Ms. Kate Hudson.
(Submitted by Mike Bodayle)
11:41:49 AM
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"People who should have known better said the same of the stately His Majesties just off Queen St (where Split Enz played their legendary Radio Hauraki Buck-A-Head concert in May '74, and Elvis Costello opened by striding up the aisle singing Pump It Up). It went under the jackhammer so we could have another hotel and retail complex." (Submitted by John Foyle)
11:41:49 AM
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"An even more unlikely threesome -- Krall, Nelson and Costello -- divide Nelson's "Crazy" into thirds, and each part is masterful." View Photos
(Submitted by John Foyle)
11:41:48 AM
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Bowie's comments (dated 2nd May 2003): "Nice to be able to support Downtown New York at the Film Festival again this year. De Niro started it last year in an effort to bring business and attention back to this devastated area. It's already grown to twice the size of last years. Had a great table for the nosh, with Elvis (the London-born one) and his terrific girl friend, jazz singer/pianist Diana Krall and painter Francesco Clemente among others. Made sure that we got home at reasonable time as I'm singing tomorrow morning and don't need the late night croak." Pictures: Click on the News Archive for May 2003 (left column) and then scroll down to the 2nd of May (right column). (Submitted by Pope of Pop)
11:41:47 AM
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© Copyright 2003 Craig Danuloff.
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