Elvis Costello is the master of a brutal poetry like no one else. One of the best songwriters of the past fifty years. He did a collaboration with Burt Bacharach about twenty years ago that is quite the towering achievement. If you can find footage of the concert they did for public television on KZbin it's a thing of tremendous beauty.
@johnramsell80783 жыл бұрын
FINALLY!! ELVIS COSTELLO!!! This is prime post punk “New Wave”!! By 1978, new elements were being added to punk, more melody, keyboards, artists taking punk as the foundation and adding their own colors. Pete Thomas, Steve Nieve (pronounced Naive) and Bruce Thomas are one of the best backing bands ever IMHO. THIS album is a classic, every song, please listen to all of it!!!
@victorhawkins34613 жыл бұрын
Saw him with The Attractions on their first tour of the U.S. (11/23/77) at a club in New Orleans so small I had to sit on the stage...and they let me in free 'cause they had no idea who he was and I had driven 250 miles the night before Thanksgiving to hear him! Damn near every album -- and there are LOTS of 'em! -- is worth a listen or two or more. Read his autobiography...it's actually GOOD. And he's been married to jazz vocalist/pianist Diana Krall for years. Congrats on finally getting around to Mr. Declan McManus!
@kalelvigil15103 жыл бұрын
FINALLY SOME ELVIS COSTELLO
@JustJP3 жыл бұрын
😃
@bigmike44363 жыл бұрын
My Aim is True is one of the best pop/rock albums ever crafted.
@disconsolatemoose66373 жыл бұрын
Glad to see Elvis Costello getting a little love on the reaction scene. He made a lot of great music.
@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis.3 жыл бұрын
JP, great reaction, as usual. Elvis came towards the end of the first wave of Punk in the UK, the term 'New Wave' covered a multitude of music which the music establishment didn't know what to label it as. Tracks that you should check out are: 'Less Than Zero', '(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea', 'Accidents Will Happen', 'New Amsterdam', and many more.
@markspooner12243 жыл бұрын
Elvis Costello is a special talent, I can't praise him highly enough, so I won't try!
@justaguy14513 жыл бұрын
Never enjoyed most of the stuff he did after he left the Attractions, specially the more traditional jazz things he did. I remember he released a chamber music album in the 2000s that was a clear ripoff of Stravinsky and the jazz stuff he released is pretty boring.
@timpindar3 жыл бұрын
Huge talent. Seen him live several times. My favourite album of his is Get Happy!! which has about 20 two minute songs crammed onto one LP. Anything from that album would be a great choice.
@wpollock12 жыл бұрын
Get Happy! or Armed Forces.....there are really 3-4 that I really love....but, Get Happy is so good.
@itchyvinyl3 жыл бұрын
Elvis C. is one of the greats. So prolific. And his first 5 or 6 albums are all really vital.
@sarahjane81463 жыл бұрын
I saw Elvis Costello once with Aztec Camera opening. That was a SHOW!
@ianballantyne68923 жыл бұрын
I've been appreciating this album again lately, after buying it back in '78, so your post is very timely! It still sounds great.
@justaguy14513 жыл бұрын
It's Elvis Costello and the Attractions. They're simply great musicians, at least as important as Costello. Bruce Thomas on bass, Pete Thomas on drums and Steve Nieve on keys.
@bendancar3 жыл бұрын
So much good music through his whole career. He's so talented, and such a great songwriter (musically and lyrically). He shifts and changes so many times, from punk to pop/rock, to classical to jazz, and it's all great. Nobody does angst and anger like EC.
@jayburdification3 жыл бұрын
Just wait until he gets to the Burt Bacharach stuff.....
@65Fender3 жыл бұрын
I’m a big Elvis fan through his career, and I love love love the ‘sound’ of this whole album. Armed Forces, and Get Happy are outstanding as well. Great songs and great production.
@coordinatezero3 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate that you go through the lyrics with the correct lyrics in front of you. It's an obvious thing but I've certainly grit my teeth more than a few times when someone just doesn't pay attention or do the research. You do the research and it's appreciated!
@JustJP3 жыл бұрын
Thanks zero!
@jeremyb56403 жыл бұрын
Hey Justin, I'm so glad you're discovering Elvis Costello, one of the best and most prolific songwriters & lyricists to come out of the UK. New wave was my era when I first got into music. That period between 1977-82 was full of great music like this. New wave emerged out of punk and had much of the same energy but with more musicianship and melody. Many bands/artists like Costello, The Jam, Blondie, Squeeze, etc, were happy to ride the punk explosion on their very early recordings but soon showed there was much more to them with their love of sixties music, the mod movement, power pop, soul, etc, rising to the fore. The punk bands may have dismissed the Beatles as being passé, but people like Paul Weller (The Jam) and Costello cited Lennon, McCartney, etc, as major influences. Costello even went onto write with McCartney in the late eighties. The Attractions were Costello’s backing band from this, his second album, onwards. His first album ('My Aim Is True' 1977) is worth checking out too, particularly for the brilliant singles Watching The Detectives, Alison and Red Shoes. Smug’s a good word for his singing, there’s plenty of bile in there too, although he’s well able to sing a torch song, croon a jazz standard or country song. The range of styles he worked in throughout the nineties and beyond shows what an incredible talent he truly is. A great writer of prose too - check out his autobiography. He always says the gap between his front teeth always makes it sound like he’s spitting the words out! The Attractions who backed him on 10 albums are part of his classic sound and all great musicians. Steve Nieve and Pete Thomas are still part of his current band The Imposters. He had a fractured relationship with bassist Bruce Thomas who no longer plays with him, but Davey Faragher has been an excellent replacement.
@klcheshire3 жыл бұрын
Costello was very influential in my music developement. This album was released just weeks before my high school graduation. These two songs were the first I ever heard of is. To me, his first seven albums are his best. Although he is an excellent performer, I think his greatest strength is his songwriting. Many artists have covered his material. He has never let himself be tied down to any particular style or genre. My discovery of him and his music began my long and wonderful path of seeking out other artists that don't play by "Top40" rules. I strongly recommend you continue this album and visit his previous debut classic, "My Aim is True". Further, listening to his albums chronologically, it's fascinating to witness his progression as a singer/songwriter.
@johnmavroudis20543 жыл бұрын
Elvis Costello! Nice! He's an amazing song-writer, but even above that a top-shelf lyricist. (One of my favorite Elvis lyrics: "She said that she was working for the ABC News. It was as much of the alphabet as she knew how to use." ) He's got an AMAZING catalog of great tunes... My ALL-TIME FAVES: Beyond Belief, New Amsterdam, Riot Act, Strict Time, Lipstick Vogue, and Watching The Detectives. You can't go wrong with any of those brilliant songs. Thanks for dipping into his catalog, Justin, and, again, for the thoughtful commentary. He wasn't really punk, but was right there... more of a ska / punk / pop combo... I think XTC said it best: "What do you call that noise, that you put on? THIS IS POP." Elvis' band, the Attractions, are first-rate musicians.... and he has done everything from the rowdy punk pop to country and even classical light (playing with the Brodsky quartet). He's got an amazing voice, which developed as he went along. Enjoy that ride!
@matrobnew3 жыл бұрын
John, your favs list is almost exactly mine, at least through the early albums (though Beyond Belief barely edges out the rest of Imperial Bedroom). But I think there's equal gold in many of the later albums too, esp Spike, Mighty Like a Rose and Brutal Youth. But to each his own Elvis. Certainly one of the bet pop lyricists after Dylan.
@johnmavroudis20543 жыл бұрын
@@matrobnew I'd put Andy Partridge on his level... but there's not a lot crowding those two... Agreed about Elvis' later work... but I just don't find the tunes as intoxicating... There are exceptions, of course. Cheers!
@sarahzentexas3 жыл бұрын
“What’s So Funny Bout Peace, Love, and Understanding?” was his biggest hit in the U.S. I freaking LOVE him! Explore his stuff for sure.
@bennettwolf38213 жыл бұрын
Written by his producer Nick Lowe.
@bobholtzmann3 жыл бұрын
@@bennettwolf3821 I think "Alison" got more airplay in the U.S.,, because Linda Ronstadt covered it.
@hosehead583 жыл бұрын
quite possibly his best album
@tinypurplefishesrunlaughin80523 жыл бұрын
So like Candy and Shipbuilding are my favorites lately but the album “My aim is true” is a great introduction to Elvis
@matrobnew3 жыл бұрын
Interesting how the co-written songs with McCartney keep coming up as favs. I certainly like them too, but I never feel they're straight Elvis. The first three songs from Mighty Like a Rose (So Like Candy appears later on that one) -- now that sequence is a high-octane dose of Elvis. Probably not the place to start though.
@steevenfrost3 жыл бұрын
He came out of the Punk scene. His singing style was kind of aggressive, but not shouty. His hits were Watching the Detectives and Oliver's Army, I don't Want to go to Chelsea.
@michaelkeefe84943 жыл бұрын
Mixed punk with brit pub rock (a la nick lowe/dave edmunds). Came up with a pretty unique sound.
@steevenfrost3 жыл бұрын
@@michaelkeefe8494 Funny enough the two people you mention; I bought 7" singles of Crackin' Up and Girls Talk
@michaelkeefe84943 жыл бұрын
@@steevenfrost nick lowe wrote a ton of great songs.. cruel to be kind.... What's so funny bout peace, love and understanding...
@brushuk3 жыл бұрын
yep.. listen to those three..!
@WallyStreetify3 жыл бұрын
The best songwriter ever, ranking up there with Bob Dylan
@joemaurone79233 жыл бұрын
My lord, I haven't heard this in forever and a day (probably '95 or so...) Thanks for the trip down memory lane. That second song, especially...
@vambo132573 жыл бұрын
Elvis was very prolific in his writing. Have seen him 5 times
@Blinkerson552 жыл бұрын
This album is TIMELESS! Holds up so well.
@michaelkeefe84943 жыл бұрын
"I said I'm so happy baby I could die. She said drop dead and left with another guy." From the Angels Wanna Wear My Red Shoes.
@kuhnhan3 жыл бұрын
Great line.
@DDChorror3 жыл бұрын
"Think back if you still can to when the trumpets sounded and the world began, somebody said we must have won because they started burying the boogie man"
@bobholtzmann3 жыл бұрын
"I used to be disgusted, now I try to be amused" is the phrase that sticks in my head.
@sidecardog52443 жыл бұрын
“When I step on the brakes to get out of her clutches/When I speak double Dutch to a real double duchess “. New Amsterdam.
@zappafan-eu4wp3 жыл бұрын
Yes.
@sirslice2 жыл бұрын
GREAT ALBUM! Elvis was kick ass New Wave. I saw them live snd sang along to every song. All 4 of them are GREAT musicians. Now you can hear him sing/play bluegrass among other things.
@sarahmolloy21232 жыл бұрын
I have always said to anyone wanting to listen to El Costello is to start at the beginning and ride the wave. I've loved the cutting lyrics, changing styles of music, not to mention outstanding musicianship from EC and all of the Attractions. You won't be bored. He's up there with the best and has written for and played with the best.
@O_Towne_Bear3 жыл бұрын
Elvis Costello & The Attractions were a force back in the day, only saw them once in concert. Have all their albums.
@cazgerald94713 жыл бұрын
Elvis Costello got the wrath of Lorne Michaels and was banned from SNL because he halted the band after they began playing "Less Than Zero" then launched into "Radio Radio" which was not what his label wanted - a scathing song against the radio industry.
@jayburdification3 жыл бұрын
Seconded. I don’t believe it was included in even on this album at first? I could be wrong, but I thought it was a single only. It is definitely on the current release of the album, so I recommend JP go to the studio version, and then immediately watch the most infamous performance in the history of SNL. It was the most punk rock thing ever. Plus, where else are you going to get a word like “anesthetize” in a song? Okay, besides Genesis.....
@bobholtzmann3 жыл бұрын
@@jayburdification I think Lorne forgave him for that, because around '89 he came back to SNL and sang the song "Veronica".
@cazgerald94713 жыл бұрын
@@bobholtzmann Yes - couldn't ban him forever
@cazgerald94713 жыл бұрын
@@jayburdification It was definitely on my copy that I bought back in HS. Here's a couple 1978 vinyls on discogs UK www.discogs.com/Elvis-Costello-The-Attractions-This-Years-Model/release/1942857 US www.discogs.com/Elvis-Costello-This-Years-Model/release/4333658
@cazgerald94713 жыл бұрын
@@jayburdification and make anesthetize fit perfectly :)
@neshobanakni Жыл бұрын
"...but when I hold you like I hold that Bakelite in my hands..." He's "...not a telephone junkie." Back then phones were made of Bakelite. Nearly indestructible. "Sometimes I phone you when I know you're not lonely - but I as disconnected in time!" I like your interpretations of both songs. These songs are timeless.
@sidecardog52443 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest lyricists in the history of pop. ps, Elvis Costello's My Aim is True is one of my favorite debut albums...as is Joe Jackson's Look Sharp.
@sgtBelson3 жыл бұрын
“Look Sharp” is a fantastic album.
@hotblackdesiato30223 жыл бұрын
@@sgtBelson totally agree
@nickwardmusic3 жыл бұрын
Best lyricist ever
@barriehull70763 жыл бұрын
Elvis Costello (Declan Patrick MacManus was born on 25 August 1954) in London, and is of Irish descent, on his father's side. He is the son of Ross MacManus a jazz trumpeter who sang with the Joe Loss Orchestra and who later performed as a solo cabaret act. Elvis had a hit in Australia (as Day Costello) with his cover version of The Beatles "The Long and Winding Road" in 1970.
@markburrows11793 жыл бұрын
One of the most common misunderstandings about Punk is that many associate the genre with a look which is/was aggressive angst where folks had cut their hair into a Mohawk style and applied various dyes, pierced parts of their body with safety pins, wore black leather greaser jackets, tight and torn black jeans with a proto-gothic undertone inspired by bands such as the Sex Pistols and New York Dolls, Bullocks, Buzzcocks, Ramones and others of the era, who in essence were trying to modernize the early look of the Who before they grew their hair out. The Who's first releases were extremely inspirational to the latter Punk movement. (From your friendly neighborhood musicologist)
@RobtSc3 жыл бұрын
A reworked version of This Year's Girl was the theme song for HBO's The Deuce. A few great Elvis Costello tunes are: Secondary Modern, Lovers Walk, Beyond Belief.
@Glenner73 жыл бұрын
Suggestion: "Veronica" (co-written with Paul McCartney). Any yes, Elvis Costello is certainly known for attitude. Old phones and smaller radio cabinets were made out of Bakelite.
@davidbull72103 жыл бұрын
Hooray! Elvis is here. The Attractions were his backing band from 1977-87 and then for a couple of albums in the 90s. His on-off band these days is The Imposters and that's basically the Attractions minus Bruce Thomas. Please listen to "Oliver's Army" and "20% Amnesia" though there are so many great songs. He's the post-punk Dylan.
@1nelsondj3 жыл бұрын
Elvis has been married to jazz vocalist Diana Krall since 2003, I think you'd like her music.
@-davidolivares3 жыл бұрын
So jealous. Lucky dude’s peeling her a grape.
@HeavyMetalBluegrass3 жыл бұрын
I listen to all genres but I hold Elvis Costello in high esteem. Loved his first two albums cover to cover. Third had some good ones too. Really captures the New Wave sound of the time.
@Blinkerson552 жыл бұрын
Elvis fits more lyrics into his music than anyone ever. You are going down the rabbit hole my friend. He wrote basically 3 albums in 1 1/2 years starting at 22 years old. His first 5 albums were rated 5 stars by Allmusic. Cheers, Chicago Ray
@robertmessing68463 жыл бұрын
This album was easily one of the top 5 albums that shaped my musical life journey. Along with TV Marquee Moon. I remember the day it came out i was just 18 and hearing it's debut on wnew with Scott Muni. I was blown away on the first listen. I remember getting my copy as soon as it hit my record store. I was and am an EC fan to this day. I saw him on the tour for this years model at the Capitol Theater in lovely downtown Passaic NJ triple bill Mink DeVille, Nick Lowe with Rockpile, and Elvis with the Attractions!!! One of the BEST shows that i ever attended. And I've seen a lot of great shows!!! Thanks once again . Looking forward to the Lamb!!!
@petermeredith38733 жыл бұрын
Your reactions are sooo good mate
@JustJP3 жыл бұрын
Ty Peter!
@felixtc1603 жыл бұрын
Love this album, the first album I ever bought.
@keithrichman69183 жыл бұрын
Another great reaction Justin! Thank you! I saw Elvis back in 1989 while I was at Penn State! It was just Elvis on stage with his acoustic guitar! At one point he started taking some requests! Amazing!
@timlynch57103 жыл бұрын
Great choice!!! So many great albums! I could go on about Elvis for hours. So glad you've started to scratch the surface of this iconic songwriter. Wow, so happy for you.
@JustJP3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tim!
@Richard_Jones3 жыл бұрын
A british DJ (Tony Blackburn) used to do this thing where every second song was by the same artist. One day it was Elvis Costello, an artist I didn't like, and by the end I realised that I was actually an Elvis Csotello fan. Thankyou Elvis, thankyou Tony.
@CC-uw9kp3 жыл бұрын
Elvis Costello's "Beyond Belief" is one of my all time favorite songs.
@kevtruth3 жыл бұрын
Mine too
@coordinatezero3 жыл бұрын
Do you have to be so cruel to be callous?
@sylvanm42163 жыл бұрын
A masterpiece
@shacharh54703 жыл бұрын
Punk is much more diverse than its reputation makes it seem, and it always has been, from the days of "proto-punk" all the way to post-punk and even hardcore punk and post-hardcore. Part of it is that many musicians and singer-songwriters jumped on the punk wagon and were inspired or reinvigorated by some elements of it despite having already had very different influences from before. That goes to explain why so many pop and indie artists with a range of different flavours came out of the scene. I mean look at Elvis Costello - his first 2 albums are where he was most closely tied to the punk scene, but after that he let all the other influences pop out in his music - soul and funk, folk, musicals and tin pan alley pop and so on (he made an album with Burt Bacharach!). But he's not the only one, that's my point, different artists came out of punk who went in all sorts of directions. That's why it's one of the most interesting musical scenes in history IMO.
@davidmaholchic61463 жыл бұрын
My favorite Elvis album is trust it came a few years after this one great artist
@massivereader3 жыл бұрын
For some reason hearing this made me think of a contemporary artist from my area, Dominic Ierase, whose career on the national charts spanned the early seventies to mid-eighties, although he still produces music with fair regularity and performs locally. He first came to prominence with a group called the Jaggerz with a novelty hit in 1970 called "The Rapper", then played with Wild Cherry for a few years after their heyday with "Play that Funky Music", and reemerged as Donnie Iris with the hits "Ah Leah", "I Can't Hear You" and "Agnes" then the anthem "Love Is Like A Rock" on a later album.
@peterfasulo54002 жыл бұрын
Great review, JP. Spot On interpretation of the lyrics to “This Year’s Girl”
@DDChorror3 жыл бұрын
YESSS..Been waiting for this Great evaluation of his lyrics If you plan on doing more Costello here's some lesser known gems of his: Battered Old Bird Harpies Bizarre 20% Amnesia Poor Fractured Atlas Sugar Won't Work Almost Had a Weakness Poison Moon When I was Cruel No. 2
@-davidolivares3 жыл бұрын
Love Elvis C. I have an old cassette that I recorded on my giant boombox sitting next to the family TV. It’s a George Jones tribute, Emmylou Harris, among others, especially an English bloke named Elvis. He had just done the country tinged Almost Blue album. Yes, this New Wave rocker did a country album. A good one. Another TV favorite is his Crossroads guesting with Lucinda Williams esp. them singing the Stone’s Wild Horses to a country crowd. Very cool and crucial. I’m still delving into the Elvis meeself. So, throw a dart as you said once, you’ll hit something decent, maybe epic. Oh, I also like his Kinks cover of Days, off of the movie soundtrack of Until The End of The World. Peace and TV Music
@markspooner12243 жыл бұрын
Nice one David, I enjoyed reading that.
@-davidolivares3 жыл бұрын
@@markspooner1224 Thx my friend.
@groovytribemedia92313 жыл бұрын
The line up for Elvis Costello was pretty much the same as XTC in 1978. (maybe even The Stranglers?) And they sounded pretty much the same with that old Farfisa organ sound and jagged angular guitar playing. The music being very punk ish and energetic, yet playing down the fact that they could really play their instruments well. Both bands being lyrically smart too. I believe they were both using punk as a way of crowbarring their way into the music industry. But they weren't punk. Not by a country mile, as later albums would reveal. I'm enjoying watching your journey into music expanding. Seeing your reactions remind me of what I must have looked like back in the day when they first came out. (Yes, I'm old enough to remember pretty much everything you've played so far.😆) Keep feeding the ears till the belly of the mind is full.
@thatrobguy3 жыл бұрын
Some quality comments here putting EC into context with punk and new wave. He’s a great talent - so much more to explore. Nobody writes a better kiss off song. I especially like the album King of America - one he recorded with some sessions musicians who worked with that other Elvis. Who else could write the lyric “She said that she was working for the ABC News. It was as much of the alphabet as she knew how to use.”
@JustJP3 жыл бұрын
Ty Rob!
@matrobnew3 жыл бұрын
@@JustJP "Like a Lady in the Chamber and another in the clip..." (Inch by Inch from Goodbye Cruel World---though from that one I'd listen to "Love Field" and the obligatory apocalypse song, in this case "Tokyo Storm Warning")
@TD_JR3 жыл бұрын
What a surprise... Whodathunk Elvis Costello would make the reaction rotation? Always in that heap of albums my college roomies always played when there was a party in the house. Oh.. the other Elvis isn't bad either, JP.
@SteveJesson13 жыл бұрын
Great that you're digging EC. His back catalogue as an artist is so rich and eclectic musically as well as being one of best lyricists ever. Don't know where to start with recommendations but off the top of my head... Man Out Of Time, Beyond Belief, New Lace Sleeves are all musically very interesting and show off the expertise of all of The Attractions.
@kevtruth3 жыл бұрын
Those songs are great suggestions
@MrGargle543 жыл бұрын
You nailed it...Attitude. That’s Elvis. I join with others requesting “Watching the Detectives “ along with “Red Shoes”.
@ethelwulfmountbattenderoth22862 жыл бұрын
I have some of those super remastered/bonus tracks/Demo release thingies of the early Costello albums. There are a few demos of these songs with him just playing a guitar and singing. Christ, they are amazing. Just him and a guitar singing into a mic. They are jaw dropping.
@hotblackdesiato30223 жыл бұрын
Wow. I just listened to "No Action" while out with my son today. Really glad you're checking this out, and hope you do the whole album.
@JustJP3 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing!
@newodkin3 жыл бұрын
Elvis Costello is another rabbit hole. Originally pigeonholed as punk, then New Wave, he's turned out to be just one hell of a great performer and a brilliant songwriter. These are actually two of his lesser songs. The Attractions were their own band but they worked with him on much of his early stuff. He's also worked with Clover and The Imposters. He's done jazz, classical, and wrote a number of songs with Paul McCartney at one point. Don't stop here. I envy your journey.
@newodkin3 жыл бұрын
Recommended EC songs: Veronica, Accidents Will Happen, Shipbuilding, Oliver's Army, Beyond Belief (my personal favorite), Uncomplicated, Girls' Talk, Pump It Up, Radio Radio, Alison, Watching the Detectives, Brilliant Mistake...pretty much anything from his debut to the '90s. After that, he gets hit or miss..
@An_Cat_Dubh3 жыл бұрын
Beyond Belief (and the rest of that album) is a sonic masterpiece.
@simonsherratt14846 ай бұрын
The Imposters are the Attractions but with a different bass player
@lynnarthur_stillkickin20243 жыл бұрын
Listen to Elvis sing a ballad. Simply gorgeous and heart-wrenching. 💖
@UncleNucoa3 жыл бұрын
Dude, I came here looking for a Costello review because there are not that many, and he is soooo good! I really liked the way you analyzed the songs! He is an excellent writer, and has a way of turning a phrase. I love the King of America album and All This Useless Beauty album best, but there are several really good albums out there. Subscribed!
@EdwardGregoryNYC3 жыл бұрын
Watching the Detectives is another great early hit. Later he recorded Veronica, one of his most touching songs. Bakelite was an early form of plastic. Telephones were likely made out of it.
@eddie1thyme3 жыл бұрын
So glad to see you getting around to Elvis Costello. While this isn’t my favorite of his, it’s a pretty good album to start with, but keep in mind that he’s done so many different genres in his career (everything from jazz to punk to country) and has done them all well. Definitely one of the greatest songwriters of all time and I greatly encourage you to explore more from him. Cheers!
@JustJP3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ed!
@absea79183 жыл бұрын
Great reaction. Elvis Costello is a special talent. He came out during the Punk movement, so he has some of that energy and sneer, though as his career progressed, he did a lot of genre hopping. This album was the first with his killer band (the Attractions). His lyrics are known for being a challenging word-salad, which at this stage of his career was done for effect. He has a huge well of great material.
@gaiaeternal51313 жыл бұрын
Evening, Justin. Dave from London, just picking up on A Remark You Made. You said this sounds like punk to you. Well, punk and new wave in the UK were pretty similar back in the late 70s. The difference for me is that genuine punks were not really musicians; what they did was simple, full of energy and exciting. The cynic in me says that new wave was a con trick, in that these acts masqueraded as three-chorders but were actually accomplished musicians and songwriters, and once they matured and removed the disguise, they produced some great music. Elvis Costello, Joe Jackson, Squeeze and XTC are good examples of this, and I got to really like them in the 80s, but found them a bit raw and spiky in their early days.
@josephworthfiftiesguy3 жыл бұрын
one of my favorite artists, he twists lyrics around,--high fidelity and club land are great songs of his also--buddy holly on acid
@stephenpesta15503 жыл бұрын
Elvis is great and his band is terrific. I saw him in 2017 and they did the whole Imperial Bedroom (1982) album live. Shabby Doll is my fave but he really didn’t put out filler content so anything you cover will be quality.
@jeremyb56403 жыл бұрын
It's a great live show. I'm really jealous you saw him play Imperial Bedroom in its entirety. A fabulous Beatley album, produced by Beatles longtime engineer Geoff Emerick no-less. I saw him two years running at the Albert Hall with his Spinning Songbook Tour, great nights both. The Imposters were amazing. Pete Thomas' energy on the drums was still explosive and Steve Nieve playing the venue's Grand Pipe Organ was a special moment.
@stephenpesta15503 жыл бұрын
@@jeremyb5640 it was my first time seeing him and I had no idea that he was going to do the Imperial Bedroom show. The keyboard player was highlighted quite a bit and due good reason. He was supposed to come back the next year but developed a sore throat and cancelled CT but then played Boston the next night. I’ve been mad at him ever since but I need to let it go and get back to playing his music again, it’s too darn good. Haha
@jeremyb56403 жыл бұрын
@@stephenpesta1550 That's a real shame, Stephen. Don't give up on the music though! That happened to me in 2001 when I'd travelled up to Sheffield to see Paul McCartney and he cancelled as he came down with flu and lost his voice. In those days pre smart phones, we didn't find out until we arrived at the venue. He rescheduled thankfully and the replacement gig was superb.
@stephenpesta15503 жыл бұрын
@@jeremyb5640 you’ve helped me to forgive Elvis today so I sure hope Elvis comes back around! Man, I really need to see live music again soon.
@Pcrimson13 жыл бұрын
I saw the Imperial Bedroom show at the Capital in Port Chester NY. Great show! And my favorite album by the Attractions and him.
@damonramirez3 жыл бұрын
Yup!! All this music between 1976-80+ is called post rock. And Elvis Costello is an absolute gem!!! If you dive into him more, you will not be disappointed!!
@pcno2832 Жыл бұрын
13:10 Glad to see someone else noticed that. When I first heard "Jessie's Girl", in 1981, my first thought was that it sounded like something from EC's "This Year's Model" album.
@wowwhywow3 жыл бұрын
King of America is his best most poetic album... the WHOLE album is incredible.
@darrenangyal71903 жыл бұрын
You can't go wrong picking early Elvis, keep up the excellent picks
@Blinkerson552 жыл бұрын
Lyrical genius
@Starclimber2 жыл бұрын
That was worth a sub. I imagine you've listened to more Costello since this, and hope 'Trust' with 'White Knuckles' got your attention.
@jeremyadams15213 жыл бұрын
Full Album reactions to This Year’s Model, Armed Forces and Imperial Bedroom are in order lol
@RandyHall3243 жыл бұрын
Couldn't click fast enough on this one...Elvis Costello is not only brilliant, he's the ultimate musical shape-shifter. This came from his 2nd album, and at the time it sort of fit in somewhere between punk and new wave, although the musicianship in the attractions (his original band) far exceeded most punk bands. He was interviewed back then and claimed the only emotions he had were guilt and revenge (pretty much describes the landscape of This Year's Model). Fast forward a few albums, and he shocked his fans with a country album. After a few more, he did an album in which he only sang, backed with only a string quartet. After another few, he did an entire album of co-written songs with Burt Bacharach (a famous 60's songwriter of mostly pop standards). He's also collaborated with Paul McCartney on several great tunes. I'll let everyone else pick out specific tunes to react to - there are so many I don't where to begin, although if you want a song that got some radio play, and is nothing like these two, try Alison from his first album. It's a beautiful ballad even if it isn't a traditional love song.
@mariosandri40103 жыл бұрын
"To everything (turn turn turn) / There is a season / And a time to every purpose, under heaven / A time to be born, a time to listen to Elvis Costello". At the time, almost every straight forward song was labeled Punk. We can say that Elvis Costello was Pop Rock with attitude. Well done Justin, and give us more (following some chronological order, please: it will help you to appreciate the evolution of Elvis' songwriting).
@epiphonium Жыл бұрын
Great view by JustJP and great comments by everyone !
@JustJP Жыл бұрын
Thanks Epiphonium!
@antoneogzewalla20402 жыл бұрын
If you want to continue with your start and stay away the songs every other reaction channel has done on Costello, while still catching some jems... try Motel Matches, Lipstick Vogue, My Funny Valentine, Pills and Soap, Shipbuilding, Human Touch, Big Sister's clothes, Shabby Doll, My Aim is True, King of Thieves, God Give me Strength... to name a few. Costello was one of my favorites growing up. Some of his songs, like Lipstick Vogue were so different that it took me a few listening-to sessions to begin to appreciate.
@tonyt64813 жыл бұрын
I don’t think I ever heard this song before or Elvis Costello
@Pcrimson13 жыл бұрын
Justin, you just found a HUGE rabbit hole to fall in. I hope you eventually hit the Imperial Bedroom album, his last with the Attractions. The last song on it is The Town Crier, my favorite song of all of his, and there's a lot songs. This song makes it apparent he wanted to move on and expand his musical horizons. Mature pop, it's beautiful and a far cry from his early stuff. It's a go to song for me when I'm feeling sorry sad self when I know I'm the problem.
@davidmaholchic61463 жыл бұрын
This was a post punk when punk was still fairly Young. Elvis was just ahead of his time
@keithdf20013 жыл бұрын
This Year's Girl was also of the opening theme song to The Deuce for the first season. Punk came slightly first and then New Wave but they were kind of coming around the same time. EC was considered New Wave
@pleasantvalleypickerca76813 жыл бұрын
Hi Justin. You made my weekend posting this. It was the first time I heard Elvis in 1978 when I bought this at the age of 20. Please do the entire album as it's a flawless masterpiece. I think it's his best album. The album I'd take to a desert island if I could only take one. It was the first album he recorded with "The Attractions" who are in my opinion one of the greatest backing bands ever. Pete Thomas on drums was a monster. Complex and intense. Bruce Thomas on Bass (not related by the way) may be my favorite Bass player of all time. His playing is impeccable. Steve Nieve (Pronounced "naïve" as when you didn't know something, LOL). Is a great keyboard player. Together with Elvis's aggressive guitar and intense sneering lyrics it was a chemistry that just "Clicked". He recorded I think 11 albums with them that are his best work in my opinion. I think you noticed how deep Costello's lyrics are. I think he's one of the most talented lyricists that's ever lived. His lyrics are full of incite, intelligence, intensity and complexity. Often sarcastic and and scathing about what he's observed, but always passionate at the same time and often having more than one meaning. When Elvis writes a song out of anger it's because he feels deeply. This is a perfect "Break Up" album. It's been misinterpreted as an misogynist diatribe against women by some, but I remember reading years ago that Elvis just wanted to write an album that had the outlook of a broken hearted lover on some tracks. Again I urge you to do the entire album Just one suggestion though. Please do the North American Version with "Radio, Radio" as the closing track. The UK version had weaker songs on side two and wasn't as good.
@markphillips31863 жыл бұрын
Love Elvis Costello. Ever since his first album to his most recent. For me one of the great pop lyricist. Worth exploring more songs off This Years Model, then check out Armed Forces, Imperial Bedroom and King of America. Special mention should be made of his collaboration with Burt Bacharach Painted from Memory. Which has just beautiful melodies against some of Costello’s most exquisite lyrics. .
@65Fender3 жыл бұрын
Painted From Memory... no one saw that one coming! Such a beautiful, romantic record.
@marcribe64833 жыл бұрын
Elvis Costello composes songs that have a McCartney-esque sense of melody with lyrics delivered with that Lennon-esque grit and snarl. Which is not to say I'd compare his material with the Liverpool duo, but if everybody was influenced by the fab four in one way or another, this guy comes up with songs that generally contain interesting lyrics. He's probably not a millionaire, nor as famous as other so called greats, but he is a talented gem of an artist. Songs suggestions? Radio Radio; What's So Funny About Peace Love And Understanding?; Alison; Watching The Detectives; Pump It Up; Accidents Will Happen; Two Little Hitlers; Welcome To The Working Week. I can go on but this is enough to get you going.
@riccardorissa58453 жыл бұрын
Justin,you MUST listen "Painted from memory" a marvellous album by Burt Bacharach & Elvis Costello published in 1998. Every song is a real masterpiece. Believe me! Cheers from Venezia,Italy.
@sidecardog52443 жыл бұрын
I think all the knobs on my '63 VW Beetle were made of bakelite...kind of a beige brittle proto plastic that would easily crack and break off when it was cold. ps, I love how he pronunciates "daily tranquillizzerrss".
@OronOfMontreal3 жыл бұрын
Bakelite: look up pictures of knobs on radios and electric control panels from the Art Deco period of the 1930s and 40s. Bakelite knobs were often gorgeous. Look at pictures of Hoover Dam's control rooms. Bakelte everywhere. Kodak Brownie cameras were made of Bakelite. It not only looked great but felt amazing.
@epiphonium Жыл бұрын
Watch some videos of this it's all ATTITUDE. Bakalite was one of the first manufactured plastic type things to make electronics and "modern" things like phones. Even before coily cords. I grad HS in 74 so I heard this the first time round and I still love it. Learned to sing most of these songs.
@OronOfMontreal3 жыл бұрын
Many parallels between Elvis Costello and Joe Jackson. They both started as tough sounding Punk Rockers in the late 70s, and both have hearts of Jazz, with Jackson's Latin Jazz albums being masterpieces. Listen to his "Loisaida" instrumental off "Body and Soul".
@rtwbikerider3 жыл бұрын
Because of my interest in the keys, I've always loved that swirling, 60's transistor organ sound that Steve Nieve gets out of his Vox Super Continental Organ. I also never knew how to pronounce his name. I thought that it was pronounced neeve, like Rupert Neve, the famous mixing console engineer. I just read that it is a stage name, pronounced naive, like inexperienced. Apparently Ian Dury gave him the name because he was unaware of what a groupie was.
@bobholtzmann3 жыл бұрын
Great choice - EC & The Attractions were a really tight integrated band - I especially like Steve Nieve on piano and keyboards. I just did a digital conversion of my Get Happy!! album - lots of fun songs on it! Elvis & The Attractions must have made about 50 two minute songs for 45 rpm single releases, before they were compiled on the Get Happy and Taking Liberty albums in 1980.
@kevtruth3 жыл бұрын
My favorite EC album (Get Happy!!). Where can I listen to that conversation?
@bobholtzmann3 жыл бұрын
@@kevtruth Lots of wonderful songs on that - "Temptation", "Riot Act", and "Opportunity" and "B Movie" just to name a few!
@valeriekokenge6593 жыл бұрын
Great artist! One of my favs. Allison, my Aim is True and Watching the Detectives are also top songs.
@matrobnew3 жыл бұрын
Justin: So cool that you seem to have discovered Elvis and Talking Heads at almost the same time. Both debut in '77, both extremely punky early on but are more likely to be classified as New Wave. I mean good luck finding a stable boundary between Punk and New Wave, but I think EC and the Heads are New Wave, whoever else is or isn't. Both rose quickly to the top of my Rock gods pantheon, which had just previously been dominated by...Zeppelin and Yes. So yeah, quite a whiplash. 3-minute songs and high danceability definitely was part of the new appeal. But at the same time I was also falling in love with Peter Gabriel solo stuff, after discovering Gabriel when I went to David Bowie's Serious Moonlight tour and Gabriel opened. In short, you've been finding some good music to react to.