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There is a powerful force behind Costello's music which is driven into the audience by Elvis' fierce delivery. As Costello spits out his lyrics, he stares at the audience with an icy stare which sends a chill up the spine of the ardent following. | There is a powerful force behind Costello's music which is driven into the audience by Elvis' fierce delivery. As Costello spits out his lyrics, he stares at the audience with an icy stare which sends a chill up the spine of the ardent following. | ||
Costello opened with a few tunes | Costello opened with a few tunes <!-- from first --> from his first Columbia album ''My Aim Is True''; "Welcome to the Working Week," "The Angels Want to Wear My Red Shoes," "Sneaky Feelings" and "Less Than Zero." | ||
One of Costello's most powerful rock 'n' roll numbers of the night was "Blame It on Cain," where Costello says, ''"If you need somebody to burn, Don't blame it on me. Blame it on Cain."'' | One of Costello's most powerful rock 'n' roll numbers of the night was "Blame It on Cain," where Costello says, ''"If you need somebody to burn, Don't blame it on me. Blame it on Cain."'' | ||
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