Elvis Costello & the Attractions 12/07/1977
Set I
No Action
(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
Hand In Hand
Waiting For The End Of The World
Night Rally
Less Than Zero
Neat Neat Neat
Big Tears
Radio Radio
Lip Service
Living In Paradise
You Belong To Me
Watching The Detectives
I'm Not Angry
(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
Hand In Hand
Waiting For The End Of The World
Night Rally
Less Than Zero
Neat Neat Neat
Big Tears
Radio Radio
Lip Service
Living In Paradise
You Belong To Me
Watching The Detectives
I'm Not Angry
Set II
Set III
Comment
Late show
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
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| Steve K | FLAC / 1 | A | View | FM | ||
| Notes: | "Some Like It Hot" | |||||
| TTDaddy | FLAC / 1 | View | AUD | |||
| Notes: | Elvis' second show captured this time as an audience recording and has a very different setlist to the early show. The recording shows its age a little and suffers because of the large number of FM recordings available as sonic comparisons at the same time but again shows what a large repertoire Elvis had at that time. It explains to an extent why This Year's Model was such a huge follow up to My Aim Is True because by the time The Attractions and Elvis got to record that album, they had already polished the songs in frenetic circumstances playing live across the U.S. There seems to be a pause in the show and I would guess the band left the stage for some reason and returned to play Neat Neat Neat, the Damned song which eventually was released as a live track on the b-side of the Stranger In The House freebie single issued with first copies of This Year's Model. My recording is probably a fairly high generation copy from a cassette recording which I recored without dolby thus :- Sony TC WE475 cassette player > Sony CD Recorder W100> EAC >Nero 8 for song separation >FLAC Probably more for completists than the casual fan but still has interesting performance asides for the true fan ! | |||||
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