New Musical Express, July 23, 1977: Difference between revisions
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{{tags}}[[My Aim Is True]] {{-}} [[The Attractions]] {{-}} [[Concert 1977-07-14 Penzance|Penzance]] {{-}} [[Concert 1977-07-26 London|Dingwalls]] {{-}} [[Concert 1977-07-27 London|Hope And Anchor]] {{-}} [[Pay It Back]] {{-}} [[Mystery Dance]] {{-}} [[The Rolling Stones]] {{-}} [[Miracle Man]] {{-}} [[Van Morrison]] {{-}} [[Bruce Springsteen]] {{-}} [[Phil Lynott]] {{-}} [[Nick Lowe]] {{-}} [[Graham Parker]] {{-}} [[Southside Johnny]] {{-}} [[Alison]] {{-}} [[The Damned | {{tags}}[[My Aim Is True]] {{-}} [[The Attractions]] {{-}} [[Concert 1977-07-14 Penzance|Penzance]] {{-}} [[Concert 1977-07-26 London|Dingwalls]] {{-}} [[Concert 1977-07-27 London|Hope And Anchor]] {{-}} [[Pay It Back]] {{-}} [[Mystery Dance]] {{-}} [[The Rolling Stones]] {{-}} [[Miracle Man]] {{-}} [[Van Morrison]] {{-}} [[Bruce Springsteen]] {{-}} [[Phil Lynott]] {{-}} [[Nick Lowe]] {{-}} [[Graham Parker]] {{-}} [[Southside Johnny]] {{-}} [[Alison]] {{-}} [[Captain Sensible]] {{-}} [[The Damned]] {{-}} [[Stiff Records]] {{-}} [[Dave Edmunds]] | ||
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[[Roy Carr]] reviews ''[[My Aim Is True]]''. | [[Roy Carr]] reviews ''[[My Aim Is True]]''. | ||
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'' | ''T-Zers'' reports on Elvis Costello & The Attractions' live debut [[Concert 1977-07-14 Penzance|July 14]] at Penzance. | ||
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Includes parts 1 and 2 of a six-part, three-publication ad campaign for ''My Aim Is True''. (Parts 3 and 4 ran in ''[[Melody Maker, July 23, 1977|Melody Maker]]''; parts 5 and 6 ran in ''[[Sounds, July 23, 1977|Sounds]]''.) | Includes parts 1 and 2 of a six-part, three-publication ad campaign for ''My Aim Is True''. (Parts 3 and 4 ran in ''[[Melody Maker, July 23, 1977|Melody Maker]]''; parts 5 and 6 ran in ''[[Sounds, July 23, 1977|Sounds]]''.) | ||
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Also includes ads for | Also includes ads for [[Concert 1977-07-26 London|July 26]] Dingwalls and [[Concert 1977-07-27 London|July{{nb}}27]] Hope And Anchor. | ||
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<center><h3> Elvis Costello </h3></center> | <center><h3> Elvis Costello </h3></center> | ||
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<center> | <center> T-Zers </center> | ||
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Secret Elvis Costello West Country gigs last weekend met with much acclaim. In Penzance a holidaymaker called Captain Sensible had to be restrained from leaping up onto the stage to "jam." He was restrained by Stiff employees because, they felt, he was unfamiliar with Costello's material. Would this really have made any difference, ''T-Zers'' wonders? | Secret Elvis Costello West Country gigs last weekend met with much acclaim. In Penzance a holidaymaker called Captain Sensible had to be restrained from leaping up onto the stage to "jam." He was restrained by Stiff employees because, they felt, he was unfamiliar with Costello's material. Would this really have made any difference, ''T-Zers'' wonders? | ||
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<small>Photo by [[Keith Morris]].</small><br> | |||
[[image:1977-07-23 New Musical Express photo 01 km.jpg|180px|border|Photo by Keith Morris.]] | |||
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