When the tour dates were announced, we knew this would be our only chance to see Mrs. Costello in 2004. So over the weekend, my girlfriend Joni and I indulged in a double-dose of DK at the Greek Theatre! Tickets came courtesy of Joni's employer (the local jazz station here in Long Beach, CA) and a great price on ebay for a nice pair of Sec A/Row K seats.
We live about 30 miles south of the Greek (an eternity in LA traffic) and decided to spend the weekend at a motel in the Hollywood/Los Feliz area, near the venue. While the pimp-n-ho clientele at the Dunes Motel on Sunset Boulevard may have been questionable, there was no doubt about Diana, baby! The lady was on FIRE Friday and Saturday nights...WOW! I ask you, does any jazz artist in the world play piano and sing better than this woman? I didn't think so.
On Friday, I forgot my pen and paper and was a bit too bombed to take notes. But I got my act together Saturday night and got it all down.
So without further delay, I present the complete set-list from:
The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
Saturday, July 17th, 2004
- Instrumental
- All or Nothing at All
- Stop This World
- The Girl in the Other Room
- Abandoned Masquerade
- I'm Coming Through
- Temptation
- East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)
- I'll String Along With You
- Let's Face The Music and Dance
- Devil May Care
- Almost Blue
- Black Crow
- I'm Walkin' (Fats Domino)
ENCORE I
- Narrow Daylight
ENCORE II
- 'S Wonderful
- Frim Fram Sauce
- Departure Bay
Ok, I may have been tanked on one too many $11 Heinekins (highway robbery!), but I could almost swear this setlist is NOT identical to Friday night's. However, Joni insists it is. I don't remember hearing "I'm Walkin" on Friday (an excellent choice, by the way), so if anyone does, please let me know.
Random notes on the shows:
- Diana looked fantastic! Friday, she wore a slinky black dress -- straight hair and big bangs (see photo in today's LA Times) replacing the wild-sexy-curly GITOR cover look. But she looked most comfortable Saturday, in faded jeans and a dark blue blouse with a white Kimono-like flower pattern.
- After the opening improv instrumental, Diana remarked dryly, "I don't know what it's called yet...that's the name of it."
- Peter Erskine is a man posessed! He was all smiles as he put his own stamp on a superb "Stop This World." I've seen Diana live a dozen times now (with and without a drummer) and Jeff Hamilton is the only one who compares.
Ok, I've gotta wrap it up.
More notes on the way tomorrow or Wednesday.
In the meantime, there were Diana concert reviews today (7/19) in the L.A. Times (beautiful photo, too bad about the review) and the Orange County Register (nice write-up, too bad about the outdated photo). Maybe Bud in Virginia can provide links?
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