Talk:Elvis Costello

Latest comment: 12 years ago by 131.130.224.109 in topic Unsourced

Unsourced edit

Wikiquote no longer allows unsourced quotations, and they are in process of being removed from our pages (see Wikiquote:Limits on quotations); but if you can provide a reliable, precise and verifiable source for any quote on this list please move it to Elvis Costello. --Antiquary 18:00, 15 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

  • I've always thought of myself as a ballad singer who could sing rock 'n' roll, not the other way around,
  • Maybe I just never learned my harmony part, because what everybody says sounds odd to them sounds perfectly natural to me.
  • Really the only thing holding a lot of records together is the personality of the singer, and the will to write all of these different things.
  • Seems to me, that the worlds are moving closer together rather than one invading the other. I believe that music is connected by human passions and curiosities rather than by marketing strategies.
  • The words that are being spoken are serious, whether you take them at face value or listen to them at all, ... I'm not a preacher, I'm a singer. I can sing about serious things, but I don't think I have to put on a pious face to do it.
  • Women hear rhythm differently than men.

"Writing about music is like dancing about architecture" seems to be by martin mull (http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/2010/07/ot-we-hear-from-martin-mull.html) 131.130.224.109 11:48, 13 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

The SNL Incident edit

Shouldn't his quote (something to the effect of "[To The Attractions:] Stop, stop! [To the audience:] Ladies and gentlemen, I apologize; there's absolutely no reason for you to hear that song. [To The Attractions:] Radio radio.) from his first Saturday Night Live appearance be on here? I'd put it up but I don't have time to look up Wikiquote sourcing policies right now; if I think about it, I'll come back and do it, but someone else should feel free to beat me too it. --M, 2013-01-04 21:58 (UTC)

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