Elvis was here Over the course of a two-hour set at the FleetBoston Pavilion Saturday night, Elvis Costello and his banner backing band, the Imposters were unrelenting in the search for a new way to present a well-known track and recalled the prominence of some of Costello's deeper album cuts, wrote Tom Kielty, Globe Correspondent, and Jack and Jacob agree.Among our faves - ''Waiting for the End of the World," ''Imperial Bedroom,'' ''Radio, Radio,'' ''Everyday I Write the Book,'' ''I Can't Stand Up for Falling, ''Clubland, '' ''Everybody's Crying Mercy,'' ''Uncomplicated,'' ''Watching the Detectives,'' ''Pump it Up,'' and ''(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?" Boston Glove Review July 15, 2003 [This link will self destruct in e.72 hours]
Unrelated Benny Carter, 95, Jazz Musician and Arranger, Dies -NYT, July 14, 2003 [reg req] White Stripes all right, Jack -NME, July 15, 2003 Polar observatory reveals first neutrino sky map -New Sci, July 15, 2003 Geiger counter in every human revealed -New Sci, Jun 15, 2003 Signs of Web services to come -Jack Vaughan Experience on adtmag.com, July 16, 2003 Yakuza versus Bobzilla -NYT, July 12, 2003, NYT Gordon Thomas on War and Piece and DVDs
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