Elvis Costello & the Attractions/Nick Lowe Radio City Music Hall Thursday, August 16, 1984

Elvis Costello & the Attractions played Radio City Music Hall, New York City in August of 1984 and my only vivid memory is that when Costello hit the stage I thought to myself “my god, elvis has become his father!”. I guess that I was expecting the Elvis of “This Year’s Model” but instead a somewhat mature looking rock star took center stage. I remember regularly listening to Elvis Costello records at John McGlyn’s place; John was a cook at Beefsteak Charlie’s in Whitestone and he had an apartment above a store in Douglaston, Queens with no neighbors. McGlyn was totally into the New Wave movement blasting same at high volume into the night and early morning. All of the Elvis Costello & the Attractions albums were phenomenal including “Armed Forces” and the Beatlesque “Imperial Bedroom”. Mr. Costello & the Imposters will be appearing at the Tilles Center on Long Island on Saturday, October 30th, 2021 and I am hoping to grab a last minute ticket and catch, what I am sure will be, another great rock and roll show from a true artist and one of the now elder statesman of punk influenced music.

Pump It Up

Rock on!

GQ

David Gilmour Miller Concerts at the Pier Monday, July 16, 1984

David Gilmour performed during the Miller Concerts at the Pier series in July of 1984; this is one concert where I wish I had some recollection of the show but, alas, I do not. (I think I may have some repressed memory of Mr. Gilmour onstage playing guitar but…..)

The great Pink Floyd guitarist played the outdoor venue located on the west side of Manhattan on a summer Monday night and I was there!

Wish You Were Here

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GQ

Justin Hayward The Paramount Tonight!

I had purchased a pair of tickets for Joan Jett & the Blackhearts at the Paramount for this past Tuesday but since I went to Citifield to see the Mets for a four o’clock start and the thought of a general admission indoor concert in this covid era sort of clinched my decision to ultimately skip the show.

Justin Hayward, most famously of the legendary Moody Blues, plays the Paramount in Huntington tonight, with his guitarist Mike Dawes opening. I have seen the Moody Blues a number of times, and Justin Hayward “solo” at City Winery in New York s as me the performances are always top notch; a real treat to see a true legend in the flesh.
it is my first show at the Paramount since it’s reopening; days of future passed.

Nights in White Satin

Rock on!

GQ