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Something to watch tonight: Wednesday 8 November

By November 8, 2023No Comments

Spectacle: Elvis Costello with ... (2008-2010)

Elvis Costello and Lou Reed in Spectacle (2008)

Did you know that Elvis Costello once hos­ted a talk show?

Me neither! But it’s true.

For 21 epis­odes across two sea­sons from 2008 to 2010, his show Spectacle played on the Sundance Channel and, if you can find them, they are very entertaining.

Executive pro­duced – and I expect driv­en – by Sir Elton John and his hus­band David Furnish, these shows were inten­ded to give Elvis an oppor­tun­ity to talk to fel­low musi­cians about their influ­ences and then play some of that music to a stu­dio audience.

The con­tent below was ori­gin­ally paywalled.

Sir Elton was the first guest and Elvis’s band The Imposters was aug­men­ted by James Burton (Elvis Presley’s gui­tar­ist) and New Orleans legend Allen Toussaint on piano.

Guests across the series include Herbie Hancock, Tony Bennett, Smokey Robinson, Costello’s wife Diana Krall, and the opera sing­er Renée Fleming.

An early high­light is a rare inter­view with Lou Reed – a smil­ing and charm­ing Lou Reed – where the pair bond over doo-wop influ­ences, chal­lenge each oth­er over ‘secret chords’ and Reed’s best friend, artist Julian Schnabel, arrives on stage drunk to tell them both how much he loves them.

It’s like a Manhattan ver­sion of Jools Holland’s Lately, but Costello is more humble and more knowledgable.

The per­form­ances are vari­able in qual­ity – some­times impro­visa­tion­al is just a syn­onym for unre­hearsed – but the series as a whole is a joy.


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Where to find Spectacle

You can find extracts on YouTube. I’m not sure how legit­im­ate the source is, and the Lou Reed show for example is cur­tailed, but there’s some gold there for sure.

The whole of sea­son one is on DVD from Aro Street or Alice in Videoland.

I’m very grate­ful to the per­son who bought me the box set and I’m glad I have it in the house.