Showing posts with label #elviscostello. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Eric's - July 1977

Pete Thomas of Elvis Costello & the Attractions at Liverpool Eric's 1977


Friday 1st July                 Spitfire Boys
Saturday 2nd July            The Pirates


Wednesday 6th July         Liverpool Jam

Friday 8th July                 The Darts


Saturday 9th July              The Saints



Tuesday 12th July            "Sleak" premiere - Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias



Wednesday 13th July       "Sleak" - Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias


Thursday 14th July          "Sleak" - Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias

Friday 15th July               "Sleak" - Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias


Saturday 16th July            The Jam (cancelled)
                                          Spitfire Boys
                                              + Radio Blank





can't find any Radio Blank, 
so have this tribute to Radio Blank's Dave Balfe instead

Monday 18th July             Deaf School


Tuesday 19th July            Deaf School



Wednesday 20th July       Liverpool Jam



Thursday 21st July           Thursday Bop (at last)

Friday 22nd July              Spitfire Boys



Saturday 23rd July           The Vibrators

compare & contrast with Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias above
write on one side of the paper only

Wednesday 27th July       Liverpool Jam
Thursday 28th July          Thursday Bop


Friday 29th July               Yachts




Saturday 30th July           lunchtime: The Nancy Boys        

                                         Elvis Costello & the Attractions   -    postponed

as late as 29th July there's an ad in the Echo for the Elvis gig, but Elvis' site has this from NME
                                           




Elvis at Eric's for So it Goes (Granada).  Recorded August 2nd 1977.  




Eric's - July 30th & August 2nd 1977 Elvis Costello


On 30th July, a week after the release of My Aim Is True, Elvis Costello was due to play Eric's.  According to an NME article the Saturday gig was postponed to 2nd August.


In the afternoon Elvis performed for the cameras of Granada TV.  This was the "private hire" on August 2nd.

Elvis & the Attractions may have performed just five songs  - the four below plus Blame it on Cain.  

There may have been more 
left on the cutting room floor.

There is also footage of Nick Lowe (as Nick Lowe's Ghosts: Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello - guitar, Martin Belmont - guitar, Larry Wallis - guitar, Andrew Bodnar - bass, Pete Thomas - drums) at Eric's that day/night and according to a Sounds review Dave Edmunds Rockpile played too.  

I think the tv recording session took place in the afternoon, then a full (?) show in the evening with invited press.  There were reviews in the NME and Sounds (Sounds review below).


Watching the Detectives

my favourite moment at 3:02.  
Elvis might have been the hottest ticket in town but his little fingers didn't blow her away.

No Dancing

 
Lip Service

I don't want to go to Chelsea

Alison (So it goes)

Bonus track:  Karaoke cover of Oliver's Army by Ian, recorded at the Grapes in Mathew Street, a couple of doors down from Eric's.    

Oliver's Army

The Grapes plays a part in the Costello Story for it was here in 1972 that young Declan met Nick Lowe before a Brinsley Schwarz gig at the Cavern.

Nick Lowe's Ghosts - Endless Sleep live at Eric's

Review from Sounds August 13 1977

Costello: candid   Lowe: curtailed    Edmunds: crippled?

Ralph Whaley
Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe, Dave Edmunds' Rockpile / Liverpool

Y'know, for a buncha stiffs, these guys sure put on one helluva LIVE show. Judging by the exceptionally high standards of musicianship displayed by all three bands, I can safely say that Stiff Records have well and truly cracked it.

First on was Elvis Costello, and let me say that if this guy ain't the Next Big Thing then there's an awful lot to be desired as far as brains go with regard to the general record buying public.

This man is highly talented and a genius, a fact which his My Aim Is True LP bears out admirably. The hype goes: "there are only two Elvis: one is fat and famous, the other is small and languishes in obscurity." Well, I dunno about him being small, but Elvis Costello can certainly no longer "languish in obscurity' with talent as rare as his.

His backing band are no mean animal either, and comprise Pete Thomas on drums, Bruce Thomas (no relation) on bass, and Steven Young on keyboards. Now, I don't know what kind of love-life our Elvis has been leading, but if his lyrics are anything to go by, he sure has had a hard time. He's got this complex which dwells upon his various inadequacies as a person, and this comes out in songs such as "Miracle Man" and "Mystery Dance." He's nothing if not candid about it, either.

There's a sinister side to his songwriting, too, as may be found in "Watching The Detectives," for example, with love quickly turning to murder for the characters in his song. He's not so much cynical towards love, rather he's just sorrowful that it never seems to go right for him. Still, better to have loved and lost...

Those of us who were sorry to see Elvis finish his set were doubtless overjoyed to see him return as part of Nick Lowe's Band, straight afterwards, a line-up which also boasted arch-hippie Larry Wallis, on guitar, but he was pretty low down in the mix to make any real impression.

For some reason, the Lowe Band were on stage for a mere ten minutes, which can't have made them many friends but then again, their music can't have made them any enemies either. The three songs we were treated to were all first-class, namely the oddly titled "Shake And Pop," the autobiographical "Music For Money" and the dreamy "Endless Sleep." But I think we deserve a bit more next time eh boys?

Now, whatever unrest may exist in the respective camps of Lowe and Edmunds, everything seemed just fine tonight, with Nick Lowe jamming along with his former colleagues Edmunds, Billy Bremner and Terry Williams as if the regrettable Swan Song affair has never taken place.

Eric's roof was well and truly brought down by some real bona fide rock (pile) 'n' roll, and I am now convinced that Dave Edmunds is one of THE R&R guitarists of all time (and he's doing it NOW instead of THEN), and Rockpile are one of the best, yet sorely under-rated, rock bands this boring country has got.

Songs such as Lowe's "I Knew The Bride" and "Heart Of The City," Graham Parker's "Back To School Days," "I Hear You Knockin," "Mess Of Blues" and "Ju Ju Man" were all performed with relentless energy and amphetamine overdrive, and it all seemed so natural and easy, y'know? Like, Nick Lowe belongs in this band, he really does. He's part of it. His leaving is like someone getting an arm or leg cut off. It's gonna cripple Rockpile if they're not careful, which'd be a real shame. I can only hope Nick Lowe thinks better of his decision — I haven't enjoyed a concert as much in AGES.

Eric's - August 1977


2nd August1977  elvis costello and the attractions


Tuesday 2nd August          Private hire - Granada TV, So It Goes,                                                                                               Elvis Costello & the Attractions
                                                    broadcast 3rd December 1977 


Wednesday 3rd August           Liverpool Jam
                                                with Inside Out

Thursday 4th August           The Thursday Bop




Friday 5th August           "Murder at Eric's"  
                                             Everyman Theatre Company




Saturday 6th August            (lunchtime)  Inside Out & Shattered Dolls

                                             (evening)  Stanley Clarke



Wednesday 10th August          Liverpool Jam

Thursday 11th August          The Thursday Bop



Friday 12th August          Flying Saucers


Saturday 13th August          The Table + XTC

XTC I'm Bugged live at Eric's 


Wednesday 17th August       The Movies (Grananda TV filming)

Thursday 18th August           Thursday Bop




Friday 19th August          Yachts 


Saturday 20th August          The Slits  
                                                    + The Prefects 
                                                    + The Spitfire Boys




Monday 22nd August         Slaughter & the Dogs 
                                               + Wire 
                                               + Fast Breeder 
                                               + Johnny Moped




Wednesday 24th August        Liverpool Jam

Thursday 25th August            Thursday Bop



Friday 26th August                 John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett

Saturday 27th August          Generation X 

                                                   + London
                                                   + Big in Japan

Saturday 27th  August          X-Ray Spex + Warsaw (+ matinee show)
Bit of debate on this one.  Handbill says Generation X, Eric's book says Generation X were supported by Big in Japan.  But Joy Division sites say that Joy Division, as Warsaw, supported X Ray Spex on this night.  Not only that but they played matinee and evening and it was Stephen Morris' first time as drummer.






28th August          Private hire - Beatles Convention

29th August          Private hire - Beatles Convention



Monday, 30 May 2016

Eric's - March 1st -11th 1978


Thur 2nd March        The Depressions

Fri 3rd March            Siouxsie & the Banshees

Sat 4th March            Electric Chairs
                                        + Levi & the Rockats


Sun 5th March           Richie Havens


Thurs 9th March             Devo
                                            + Devo movie: In the beginning was the end
                                            + The Boyfriends?
in the beginning was the end: the truth about De-evolution

 Devo at Eric's March 1978

Devo at Eric's poster March 1978



Fri 10th March           Generation X
                                          + Torchy & the Moonbeams

can't find any footage of Torchy & the Moonbeams but here's Torchy (Steve Torch) with Roy White,  



Steve Torch was a co-writer of the zillion seller Believe.  Cher did not appear at Eric's

Eric's - March 11th -31st 1978

Sat 11th March          999

Mon 13th March        Errol Holt (from Jamaica) with Eclipse (reggae)


Wed 15th March        The Pleasers

Thurs 16th March       Final audition night *with Decca Records*
                                             + Destroyers
                                             + Those Naughty Lumps

Fri 17th March           Buzzcocks + The Slits

Sat 18th March          Sham 69

Mon 20th March        Matumbi (reggae)

Wed 22nd March       The Rubinoos

Thur 23rd March        Advertising

Fri 24th March           Elvis Costello & the Attractions
TOTP recorded 15th March 1978

Sat 25th March          Elvis Costello & the Attractions
                                   + Mickey Jupp Band
John Peel session recorded 13th March 1978



Mon 27th March        Psalms (reggae)
can't vouch for this having anything to do with the reggae band Psalms who played at Eric's 
but it's very good

Thur 30th March        Gloria Mundi


Fri 31st March           Greg Kihn Band + The Smirks