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Bill Clinton Talks About His Sax Life Wednesday At 9 On "Elvis Costello: Spectacle"

Posted by Jake Kalish

Elvis and Bubba in the same room?

We've checked out the first two episodes of Elvis Costello: Spectacle, and it's a show that's clearly still getting its bearings. The good news is Elvis Costello doesn't talk down to anyone; the bad news is he doesn't talk to that many people, either. The first two shows featured Elvis with Elton John and Lou Reed, and felt like when you hear old musicians talk in depth to each other - great appeal, quite honestly, clearly seemed limited to music geeks. Elton went on and on about the now-obscure Leon Russell, while Lou waxed poetic about the mostly-forgotten Jimmy Scott. It wasn't that any of this was bad -- it was that it seemed a little exclusive; too inside baseball for the regular folk.

But that problem may be alleviated by Wednesday's guest, former Saxophonist-in Chief William Jefferson Clinton. Clinton has always been a fantastic talk-show guest, and it'll be interesting to hear him talk music. Maybe getting a non-musician (er, non-professional, anyways!) on for the whole show will free Costello up to let us all into the party.


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