T Bone Burnett's Speaking Clock Revue

T Bone Burnett's Speaking Clock Revue

Fan Reviews

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TemporaryMadness
Amazing, incredible, wonderful, fun. The talent was unforgetable - it was the perfect evening.
Beacon Theatre - New York, NY - Wed, Oct 20, 2010
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Buddha1
Three and a half hours of top-notch music by newcomers and old pros. Incredible house band as well. The joint was jumpin'
Beacon Theatre - New York, NY - Wed, Oct 20, 2010
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tonygoodlife
The worst show I have ever seen. Elvis Costello was reduced to whistling a song. Such great head liners and the production was awlful. There was no energy. No great hits. VERY BAD
Beacon Theatre - New York, NY - Wed, Oct 20, 2010
Luvplanet :: Mary MacAroni :: Mr. Singer and the Sharp Cookies :: Our Lives In Motion :: Sugarcreek Road
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nickinmdn
This was completely over the top. Everyone was great !! I was really wanting to see Elton and Leon but am really glad I saw this instead. The young talent The Punch Brothers and Secret Sisters we fantastic. John Melencamp , Elvis Costello , Jeff Bridges and please see Ralph Stanley if you get a chance. This was as good as anything I've see ever !! In over 40 years of concerts. I hope they put out a DVD. If you get the chance see these folks while you still can. They are getting old but they can still give you a thrill.
Beacon Theatre - New York, NY - Wed, Oct 20, 2010
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ClefNotes
The generation that remembers the Fillmore East and the Grand Ballroom got a show of its own Wednesday night. No, not one of those Branson, Vegas-style, or sports-arena "greatest hits" charades but the non-ADHD version of what music once was and still should be. Real instruments and real voices were on display as seasoned masters listening to each other at less than eardrum-piercing levels cooked up a hearty stew for the mellowed crowd to savor. The total was more than the sum of the parts as veterans like Elvis Costello, John Mellencamp, Gregg Allman, and Ralph Stanley joined with "new-old" American roots players--among them the Punch Brothers, the Secret Sisters--behind a solid back-up organization to give the audience a window into the past and look into the future, all under the watchful eye of master alchemist T-Bone Burnett. Leon Russell and Elton John provided the final burnishing to the patina of the still-resplendent shine of the authentic twentieth-century American musical experience.
Beacon Theatre - New York, NY - Wed, Oct 20, 2010
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SadderThanSad
John Mellencamp and Greg Allman were stars, and Ralph Stanley and Jim James were wonderful, but I felt as though I wasted my money on a lot of music I did not expect or enjoy AT ALL and expecting to see Elton and Leon. But really, is that the best they could do??? Not even one familiar song??? I did not hear one happy person all evening. Not a single tune got us on our feet.
Beacon Theatre - New York, NY - Wed, Oct 20, 2010
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JBHNYC
An incredible all star benefit - the highlights for me were Elvis and Jim James
Beacon Theatre - New York, NY - Wed, Oct 20, 2010
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Anonymous
Fantastic assembly of talent for a once in a life event It should not be missed
Beacon Theatre - New York, NY - Wed, Oct 20, 2010
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LeonRocks
What can I say? All the talent that performed were top-notch and thoroughly entertaining. Too many highlights to mention - Greg Allman, Elvis Costello, Leon, Elton, Mellencamp, Punch Brothers, Ralph Stanley, Jeff Bridges. What else IS there to say? Go if there are any more shows.
Beacon Theatre - New York, NY - Wed, Oct 20, 2010
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