Elvis Costello Hosts Letterman and Sings “What’s So Funny ‘Bout Peace Love & Understanding”

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Elvis Costello introduces himself and then sings “Peace, Love & Understanding” with the Imposters…March 12, 2003, when he guest-hosted for David Letterman.

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Elvis Costello Hosts Letterman and Sings “What’s So Funny ‘Bout Peace Love & Understanding”

14 Responses to “Elvis Costello Hosts Letterman and Sings “What’s So Funny ‘Bout Peace Love & Understanding””

  1. littleXjack Says:

    @3434arc1 your ridiculously ignorant, don’t go about preaching anti-capitalism when you know nothing about the alternative of a communist society. I’m sure if you had a choice you would rather live in a democracy than a communist society, did you not see the video about the Chinese infant being run over, is this what your praising? Please stfu

  2. rezanoei Says:

    he SUCKS ..wow

  3. SamHusseini Says:

    This was just before the US launched the Iraq war. Rare instance of someone trying to do something of some significance on brain dead US media.

  4. 1971Goldtop Says:

    kids, see EC and The Attractions the 1st chance you get or you will regret it for the rest of your life….plus you won’t get into heaven.

  5. s2stuges Says:

    Gawd, his backing band is hot! Seriously good players…

  6. chairmanmeow1973 Says:

    Actually – how fucking good do that band sound?

  7. warren3427 Says:

    Elvis Costello you are the King !

  8. burooj119 Says:

    Elvis does in fact live! and he is King!!! Classic Steve Nieve rocking a black Fez?
    HAHA!

  9. chairmanmeow1973 Says:

    How fucking brilliant does that guitar sound?

  10. seventeencandles123 Says:

    @3434arc1 Are you kidding? Shut up and enjoy the video, stop trying to bring politics into it.

  11. lalogp3 Says:

    toma clases de música con tu esposa imbécil

  12. calboy64 Says:

    a great song

  13. adamstokke Says:

    @shortofalength So typical that the first thing some ‘go’ to is physical appearance. Frankly, Elvis Costello could stand alone against the entire boatload of currently ‘popular’ poseurs, pretenders, and money-grubbing fools who are not artists, but toadies in artist-guise. Close your eyes, listen to the WORDS, people.

  14. Brennansdad Says:

    Still relevant after all these years. Hasn’t everyone else become a nostalgia act?

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