Elvis Costello
December 20, 2010
Chicago Theater
Chicago, IL
"Now I'm Back In Chicago And I May Take Them Up Again"

Lineage: AT829's (mounted on brim of hat) > SP-SPSB-11 > Edirol R-09 (16Bit/44.1kHz) (line-in)

Transfer: Edirol R-09 > USB > Sound Studio > xACT > FLAC

Taped & Transferred By: Lukas Olsen (caverluke@gmail.com)

Taping Location: Main Floor, Row P, Seat 105

01. (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
02. Green Shirt
03. Either Side Of The Same Town
04. Veronica
05. My Three Sons
06. Suit Of Lights
07. I Hope You're Happy Now
08. Everyday I Write The Book
09. Bedlam
10. St. Stephen's Day Murders
11. The Spell That You Cast
12. New Amsterdam / You've Got To Hide Your Love Away - including I'm A Loser
13. Jimmie Standing In The Rain
14. A Slow Drag With Josephine
15. Watching The Detectives
16. Radio Sweetheart / Jackie Wilson Said
17. God's Comic
18. I Hope
19. encore break #1/crowd noise
20. Pennies From Heaven / A Voice In The Dark
21. Winter Song
22. Beyond Belief
23. One Bell Ringing
24. So Like Candy / Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
25. Alison - including You've Been Cheatin', The Wind Cries Mary, Over The Rainbow and Somewhere
26. Sulphur To Sugarcane
27. encore break #2/crowd noise
28. Bullets For The New-Born King
29. Man Out Of Time
30. National Ransom - including Workin' Man Blues
31. (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding?

Notes: The title comes from an impromptu line in Sulpher To Sugarcane. My seat was located on the left towards the rear of the theatre and during the quieter parts you can hear seats squeaking and the doors opening and closing. Bedlam had a digipop that was fixed a best as possible, you will hear what sounds like a miniskip. The first couple of seconds of St. Stephen's Day Murders is missing due to either me accidentally hitting pause or accidentally disconnecting the mic, I'm not sure which. Also, towards the end of St. Stephen's Day Murders the sound level drops a bit, this is due to Elvis walking down the stage steps into the crowd to finish the song. In the beginning of New Amsterdam, you can hear an ambulance siren go by…that's downtown Chicago, baby! During A Slow Drag With Josephine the sound level drops a bit, this is due to Elvis walking down the stage steps into the crowd to play. At the end of I Hope the sound level drops a bit, this is due to Elvis walking down the stage steps into the crowd to finish the song.