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I wonder who he's gonna stick it in this time
Everyone was looking for a little entertainment
So they'll probably pull his hands off when they find out his name
And then they shut down the power all along the line
And we got stuck in the tunnel where no lights shine
They got to touching; all the girls who were too scared to call out
Nobody was saying anything at all
We were waiting for the end of the world
Waiting for the end of the world
Waiting for the end of the world
Dear Lord, I sincerely hope you're coming
'Cause you really started something
Things got back to normal as the train began to roll again
We got to the station about twenty minutes later
The legendary hitchhiker says that he knows where it's at
Now he'd like to go to Spain or somewhere like that
With his two-tone Bible and his funny cigarettes
His suntan lotion and his castanets
He was waiting for the end of the world
Waiting for the end of the world
Waiting for the end of the world
Dear Lord, I sincerely hope you're coming
'Cause you really started something
And then the bride, the groom, the congregation and the priest
All got onto the train when we were three stations east, yeah
Hiding from a scandal in the national press
They had been trying to get married since they stole the wedding dress
You may see them drowning as you stroll along the beach
But don't throw out the lifeline 'til they're clean out of reach
Waiting for the end of the world
Waiting for the end of the world
Waiting for the end of the world
Waiting for the end of the world
Waiting for the end of the world
Waiting for the end of the world
Waiting for the end of the world
Waiting for the end of the world
Waiting for the end of the world
This album, and others of its kind at that time, cut a wide swath through the pop junk on the radio and helped create New Wave with the Pretenders, Devo, Cars, Petty and all the others too abrasive for "regular" radio to play them.
Diss him now, but he's one of the reasons that RP exists.
Definitely, though I don't really remember Petty being part of that mix. Others that were early members of that wave included the Talking Heads, Clash, Cure, B52's, early U2, Bowie, and many more.
Elvis Costello is a joke, a wanna-be Bob Dillon at best. Please stop playing his music RP, he is consistently a weak link in the radio paradise playlist chain.
The weak link is in the mirror.
Elvis Costello is a joke, a wanna-be Bob Dillon at best. Please stop playing his music RP, he is consistently a weak link in the radio paradise playlist chain.
Don't let the door hit you on the arse on the way out.
Declan Patrick MacManus is simply a musical genius. Incapable of a wrong move.
What's he trying to say?
This is weak. Hope to never hear Elvis Costello again on RP.
Guess what? I also hope you never hear Elvis on RP again.
In the late 80's me and a friend Oddie used to go busking on Dublin's Grafton Street most Fridays.
If I can remember the story correctly:
One day Oddie, who at the time was taking a six week course – an introduction to music production, went for a cheap lunch in a Dublin Buddhist café. As he was finishing up, in walks Elvis Costello for his own cheap lunch. Dublin is like that - musicians and film stars can usually walk around unimpeded etc. Oddie left, and started walking back to his production course, but it was bothering him that he had just walked away from Mr Costello. So, breaking a Dublin tradition, he went back to the café and interrupted Mr Costello, introduced himself, told him about the music production course, and asked whether Mr Costello would somehow consider popping in for five minutes to say hello. "Hang on a minute" said Elvis. He finished his lunch and went with Oddie back to the school. Where upon Mr Elvis Costello gave the class a two-hour talk on all things music and music production.
Love hearing this kind of story.
Elvis is a true class act!
Who's Bob Dillon?
It goes "Matt Dillon > Kevin Dillon > Bob Dillon"
VICTORY!!!
Who's Bob Dillon?
Matt's brother maybe 🙂
If I can remember the story correctly:
One day Oddie, who at the time was taking a six week course – an introduction to music production, went for a cheap lunch in a Dublin Buddhist café. As he was finishing up, in walks Elvis Costello for his own cheap lunch. Dublin is like that - musicians and film stars can usually walk around unimpeded etc. Oddie left, and started walking back to his production course, but it was bothering him that he had just walked away from Mr Costello. So, breaking a Dublin tradition, he went back to the café and interrupted Mr Costello, introduced himself, told him about the music production course, and asked whether Mr Costello would somehow consider popping in for five minutes to say hello. "Hang on a minute" said Elvis. He finished his lunch and went with Oddie back to the school. Where upon Mr Elvis Costello gave the class a two-hour talk on all things music and music production.
When I first heard this in 1977 I was 17 and thought this guy was retarded or something.
45 years later that has not changed, except that I don't say retard anymore.
Rocktard will have to do.
Fun Fact:
The real Elvis died 3 weeks after the debut of Costello's 'My Aim Is True'.
Long Live The KING.
Take care of the King of Rock and Roll. (sorry)
Elvis Costello is a joke, a wanna-be Bob Dillon at best. Please stop playing his music RP, he is consistently a weak link in the radio paradise playlist chain.
When I first heard this in 1977 I was 17 and thought this guy was retarded or something.
45 years later that has not changed, except that I don't say retard anymore.
Rocktard will have to do.
Fun Fact:
The real Elvis died 3 weeks after the debut of Costello's 'My Aim Is True'.
Long Live The KING.
I don't know, but I'll bet he's no Declan Patrick MacManus!
There’s an Aloysius in there
"Dear Lord, I sincerely hope you're coming
'Cause you really started something".
Good dj'ing and good songwriting.
Country twang poser dingus. Always trying to be someone, instead of being someone.
"Country twang" -- ? EC is actually known as a pioneer of the New Wave sound of the '80's. Ever listen to Green Shirt, Oliver's Army, Pump It Up....? No twang there, man.
Please bump!
Elvis Costello is a joke, a wanna-be Bob Dillon at best. Please stop playing his music RP, he is consistently a weak link in the radio paradise playlist chain.
Who's Bob Dillon?
I don't know, but I'll bet he's no Declan Patrick MacManus!
Who's Bob Dillon?
That you are as dumb as a sack of rocks?
Jeez, really dating myself.
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
You said it, ppopp. This fellow will never amount to anything.
LOL
You said it, ppopp. This fellow will never amount to anything.
That's awfully self-referential.
Kind of like Buddy Holly's "Oh Boy", isn't it, ppopp? Which you gave a 9.
So much music is simply a matter of time and place.
Thanks for playing it.
Diss him now, but he's one of the reasons that RP exists.
'My Aim Is True', 'This Years Model', 'Armed Forces', - bought them all as they came out & they were great albums for me, & still are.
Some of his songs are extremely cleverly written, both lyrically & musically. I'm not trying to change minds, i'm just saying.
Agreed...and can you get Oliver's Army up and going here?
'My Aim Is True', 'This Years Model', 'Armed Forces', - bought them all as they came out & they were great albums for me, & still are.
Some of his songs are extremely cleverly written, both lyrically & musically. I'm not trying to change minds, i'm just saying.
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But i guess one mans' Elvis Costello is another mans' Smiths.
It'd be rubbish if we were all the same, wouldn't it.
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haven't managed yet though - that PSD is too tempting every time :D
haven't managed yet though - that PSD is too tempting every time :D
Crudely performed? As a musician, I'd say they did a good job there. Repetitive nonsense? Let's face it, most of life is repetitive nonsense. And his voice, well that's just preference.
Takes one to know one.
That means that you...., don't you think?
Think again - then try again!
Takes one to know one.
.... oh yes
"The Horror. The Horror."
But admittedly this song is not his worst. Still it requires a new rating:
2.50 Barely Bearable
First time ever I did not PSD or just STOP on EC. So maybe - just maybe - Bill is slowly getting to me : )
My high school years were seldom fun at all, but this was one album which made them more bearable.
That's funny...
I would argue he's written more 'good' songs than anybody else alive or dead, but I guess we just have polar opposite ideas of what constitutes 'good'.
So, no, you are not wrong, and I can't correct you. I can however hold the opinion that either you have never listened to any of his albums, or your taste sucks.
ciao singnorina
let me help you with a little elvis education - as one who has all of his catalogue.
As Elvis has had a 35 year career and has recorded songs and records in nearly all genres and sub-genres of music you have quite an exploration ahead - have fun.
Start with The Best of Elvis Costello: The First 10 Years - a recent compilation that has lots of the best and most popular songs from his first handful of albums.
Well, this is the BEST album to start with....it is, IMHO, the BEST he ever did!! One of those albums where you know the words to every song once you get hooked
Or just enough to buy a six-pack and the CD!
Rock it, E!
I don't know what this has to do with the song... but I found myself watching it repeat several times just waiting for something more to show. Yeah, I'm a perv.
Works for me!
Jeff was still in elementary school when Elvis recorded this.... methinks you hear a little Elvis in your Jeff.
Yeah, I meant the sound as a whole as well as echoes of Jeff in Elvis' voice. I could see Wilco doing this tune.
Jeff was still in elementary school when Elvis recorded this.... methinks you hear a little Elvis in your Jeff.
I don't know what this has to do with the song... but I found myself watching it repeat several times just waiting for something more to show. Yeah, I'm a perv.
1977 folks
As the post below mentioned, this record came out in 1977.
This song is THIRTY years old!
Neil
Yeah, this album came out in 1977 or '78; not 1988.
(That's a good thing.)
Another overrated Brit!
Very much so!
I do not know more than a handful of good C-songs!
You...?
1. Check your timeline Jr. EC has been around a much longer time than the Pixies who I love by the way.
2. Yes, I know hundreds of good Elvis C - songs, own every album, seen him a dozen times, watch his TV show, love to read what he writes about music, so, I'm probably not the guy you want to ask. :-)
3. My top 3 of all time - Beatles, Bowie & Elvis - all Brits
Adrian will turn in his grave-to-come, if he hears that!
Are you kidding...?
Another overrated Brit!
Very much so!
I do not know more than a handful of good C-songs!
You...?