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Rick Ellis's avatar

I've been a huge Costello fan since the earliest days, although I have to admit that I lean towards his early albums, with the later ones hitting me hit and miss.

I was lucky enough to meet him twice. Once, when I was doing stand-up, I opened for him one night during the tour when he had the spinning wheel that he would use to decide which song to play next. The downside of that night was that the audience didn't know there was going to be an opening act. So when the lights went up and I was standing here...well, it didn't go well.

The second time I met him was at a dive bar in Chicago called "Bucket Of Suds." Costello had been at the local alt rock station doing an interview, and I received a frantic call from a friend to meet him at a nearby bar. Costello was there, along with his then-girlfriend, a couple of radio station people and a half-dozen old drunk Polish guys.

My favorite memory of that day was when Costello left, a by-then kinda drunk DJ stood on a chair and screamed "Ladies and Gentleman, Elvis has left the building!" Which confused the hell out of the Polish guys.

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Matt Berenson's avatar

Wonderful piece. I was into EC from 1978 or 79 on thanks to my older brother. “Pump it Up” was probably the first song of his I heard. I was wearing EC and Clash t-shirts to school by 81. But nothing could prepare me for Imperial Bedroom. It’s a top ten album for me, the absolute pinnacle of his talent. Pure magic.

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