Actually - below is an extract of an interview with Costello. Interesting perspective, spot on I think.
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[Elvis] decided to fill me in on his view of the current scene. And he wasn't going to stop until he was finished.
"The scene itself... I get to the point where I know the things I like, and they're private to me. And I don't tell anybody." He did, however, reveal he liked DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince.
I only trust people with corporate sponsorship he added, naturally without a facetious tone. I like to know they're really solid upright citizens. Like Jon Bon Jovi. I think if they're good enough for Coca-Cola, they're good enough for me. I mean, I think you're safe that way. It's like making sure you've got a good locking system on your car, you pretty much can't go off the road with Whitney, Michael, Jon…
But I really do like Bad Medicine , I'm not kidding you. I'm not being facetious. I really think it's a great pop record. I think Jon Bon Jovi's a lot less despicable than a lot of the other, very arch people around, who've got one eye on the charts and the other on, like, being in The Face.
I mean, he's literally got it down. You know, he sings about partying, and not being put down by parents and authority, and you've got lots of long-legged girls with big breasts in the video, and I think he really believes it. That's one definition - there are people that live that life, and that's all they want. They don't want to know about the government, they don't want to hear about politics. Which is fair enough. It's just what's important to them.
So you're saying Jon Bovi Jovi isn't offensive because he's not cynical about what he's doing?
"Yeah, because Jon Bon Jovi has as much faith in what he does as I do in what I do. He just believes different things are important. I think he really believes it, he really believes in all the myth of rock & roll, and I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
It's like Elvis...you know the thing James Burton said to me - name-dropping again (Burton played guitar for Elvis Presley, and more recently with Costello) - he said, 'You know the thing I liked about Elvis? He really believed he was the King of rock & roll.' That's the cool thing about him. He really believed it all. I think he ****ing died for it, you know.
But I don't, you know, I don't believe it.
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Wondering what he'd think of Jon Bon Bon today?