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<title>Comment by Eric Olsen on Presley vs Costello - Advantage, Elvis</title>
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<description>another issue is the distinction between a career based upon sincerity vs one based upon irony - in almost all instances irony turns sour over time

I think it both funny and revealing that Costello&#039;s greatest performance is on a cover (&quot;Peace Love and Understanding,&quot; which he belts out without a hint of irony)
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<title>Comment by Temple Stark on Presley vs Costello - Advantage, Elvis</title>
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<description>&gt;&gt;&gt; &lt;i&gt;If you need to break it down in analysis, Presley was a brilliant performer who suffered from questionable quality control in the volume of material, while Costello is a brilliant songwriter who suffers from questionable quality control on what he records.&lt;/I&gt;

That further summarizes things beautifully.  The Elvis&#039; sure bring out the clearheadness in people.

I think we can take things one step further. Do you think ice-skater Elvis Stojko would dance better to Presley or Costello?
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<title>Comment by Jim Carruthers on Presley vs Costello - Advantage, Elvis</title>
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<description>If you need to break it down in analysis, Presley was a brilliant performer who suffered from questionable quality control in the volume of material, while Costello is a brilliant songwriter who suffers from questionable quality control on what he records.

Both men are omnivorous fans of popular music in many categories.

For an example of how Costello has QC problems (since Peter Guarlnick has already written two benchmark books on Presley) I point to &quot;The Judgment&quot; which Costello wrote for Solomon Burke on his Anti album, and which EC performed on his most recent. The Burke version is authoritative, while the EC version sounds like what it is, a songwriter&#039;s demo. Which is where it should have stayed.

Anyways, Happy 70th Elvis!
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<title>Comment by Mark Saleski on Presley vs Costello - Advantage, Elvis</title>
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<description>though not really the only catlyst, presley was definitely a part of initial wave (call it a revolution if you want) of rock and roll.  this is why he&#039;s the king.

you&#039;ll get no argument with me about costello the songwriter. he&#039;s the man.
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<title>Comment by Distorted Angel on Presley vs Costello - Advantage, Elvis</title>
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<description>&lt;i&gt;[Counter examples, where Costello breaks on through to the other side or at least has a happy relationship: ...hmm. I&#039;m drawing a blank here.]&lt;/i&gt;

Well, I think he&#039;s at least leaning in that direction in &lt;i&gt;North&lt;/i&gt;, although it&#039;s arguably not his best work, and isn&#039;t in a genre that would benefit from a comparison to Presley (or Lennon-McCartney, for that matter). 
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<title>Comment by Temple Stark on Presley vs Costello - Advantage, Elvis</title>
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<description>Fair to both sides. You CAN do it. :-)

Nice writing. 

Since the only Elvis Costello song I ever liked was Veronica, I&#039;ll stick with Elvis the First. Bossanova is my favorite there - most of the time.
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<title>Comment by Amber Nussbaum on Presley vs Costello - Advantage, Elvis</title>
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<description>I loved the examples you chose, particularly from Costello&#039;s catalog. &lt;i&gt;The Other End of The Telescope&lt;/i&gt; is another rather visceral vocal performance of his that I have always liked.

Great post! 
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<title>Comment by Antfreeze on Presley vs Costello - Advantage, Elvis</title>
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<description>Can&#039;t argue with ya Albert. Neat entry.
Presley&#039;s advantage here is partly one of material. All the great simple songs have been writ. There&#039;s nothing left but the puns, wordplays, and modified old adages that pass for songwriting today. Presley was a black man in a white boy&#039;s body. Too much soul and rhythm for a white boy. That was the magnetism. Match it up with that face and that voice, tough combo to top. Plus Scotty Moore on guitar. Costello is a great songwriter who has come up with some great simple songs, (Pump it up) he&#039;s just cool enough not to copy other&#039;s work. Presley&#039;s advantages are primarily genetic and he made no real innovations to music. Costello innovates, Presley regurgitates.    
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<title>Comment by Eric Olsen on Presley vs Costello - Advantage, Elvis</title>
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<description>I find this analysis very interesting and informative and also agree with the conclusion. I am unaware that there are rules for what you can and cannot compare - I&#039;d say the analysis itself proves its own worth. And that metal device between the truck wheels is spelled &quot;axle&quot;
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<title>Comment by Lono on Presley vs Costello - Advantage, Elvis</title>
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<description>Al - dude, brohan... you have WAY TOO MUCH  free thinking time.  Seriously.  As the world&#039;s greatest rock thinker (with an ode  to the Duke on the side), I don&#039;t think this much about the two even when I am shitting without a newspaper.

Frankly, they can&#039;t be compared in my eyes.  Sure, they share a name (with Deckland McManus help)... but should I do a piece on Axl Rose vs my truck Axl?  No.  The reason is because one Axl is a monster asshole and the other fixes my truck.

Sorry, honestly don&#039;t mean to sound angry... I am just riffing.
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