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Elvis Costello never to play 'England' again

Elvis Costello

Elvis Costello

Singer says Glastonbury performance put him off playing homeland

Elvis Costello has indicated that he will never play in England again.

The singer-songwriter who was born in Paddington, London, but who now lives in New York, has said he is not bothered if he plays in the land of his birth ever again.

“I don’t care if I ever play in England again,” he declared, sighting his appearance at Glastonbury in 2005 as the reason he would not play a rock show in the country again.

Describing the festival set as “fucking dreadful”, he said: “That gig made up my mind that I wouldn’t come back. I don’t get along with it. We lost touch. It’s 25 years since I lived there. I don’t dig it, they don’t dig me.”

Costello, however, said he did like the country’s music scene, but just felt he was no longer connected to it.

“A lot of good bands still come out of England, but I just don’t feel a part of it,” he told Mojo. “British music fans don’t have the same attitude to age as they do in America, where young people come to check out, say, Willie Nelson. They feel some connection with him and find a role for that music in their lives.”

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binstig 

Nov 14, 2007

Stop talking bollocks. How do us youngens not embrace elderly musicians? People our age love the likes of Johnny Cash and even Seasick Steve!

City of the dead 

Nov 14, 2007

Oh dear `what a shame Elvis has left the building,and he aint making no English comeback any time soon.Well at least until he`s got an album to plug i guess.

HellBez 

Nov 14, 2007

If he wants to swim in circles round his luke warm swimming pool, let him!
He won't bother me while he gathers algae, it's just a shame he's given up pushing himself and trying to excite audiences.

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