During an interview with Elton John for the debut of his new Sundance Channel show Spectacle, Elvis Costello didn't ask about stage costumes, boyfriends or Island Girl." Instead, the conversation turned to Laura Nyro, Leon Russell and David Ackles.
The two men closed the show, which airs Wednesday at 9 p.m., performing the obscure singer-songwriter Ackles' Down River."
For all of (Elton John's) successes, people don't realize that he's a great fan of music," Costello told The Associated Press. They assume that he's this flamboyant guy who has hit records. They don't know that it's grounded in a great love and tremendous knowledge about music."
Costello could as easily have been talking about himself. That background, his experience on the other side of interviews and a natural rapport with people in similar jobs more than make up for any deficits as a trained TV prober. They give Spectacle," a mix of music and talk, heft along with entertainment value.
Besides John, who is an executive producer of the 13-episode series, future guests include Lou Reed, James Taylor, The Police, Rufus Wainwright, Norah Jones, Herbie Hancock, Renee Fleming and Costello's wife Diana Krall (interviewed by John).
As the first episode's interview revealed, Costello's goal was to get his guests talking about their enthusiasms, hoping they'd reveal more of themselves in the process.
During his session with a clearly nervous Taylor, Costello mentioned hearing a Gene Autry record recently that reminded him of Paul McCartney, and Taylor began talking about his days at Apple Records.
Reed picked up a guitar to show the proper way of playing Sweet Jane."
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