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NME reports on Dave Edmunds' and Nick Lowe's upcoming Rockpile tour. NME reports on Dave Edmunds' and Nick Lowe's upcoming Rockpile tour.  
Rockpile featuring Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe (that’s their official billing) undertake their most important tour to date next month, headlining at 19 major venues – including a prestige London appearance. And there’s the additional bonus of the Lew Lewis Reformer guesting on all dates. All the principals involved – Edmunds, Lowe and Lewis – have new record releases scheduled to coincide with the tour.
 
The itinerary comprises Birmingham Odeon (June 8), Colchester Essex University (9), Guildford Civic Hall (10), Hastings Pier Pavilion (11), Cambridge Emmanuel College (12), Manchester Free Trade Hall (13), Leeds University, (15), Oxford Polytechnic (16), Poole Arts Centre (17), Portsmouth Guildhall (18), Swansea Top Rank (19), Hemel Hempstead Pavilion (21), Egham Royal Holloway College (22), Malvern Winter Gardens  (23), Bristol Locarno (24), London Hammersmith Palais (25), Sheffield Top Rank (27), Newcastle City Hall (28) and Edinburgh Odeon (29).
 
Tickets at seated venues are £3, £2.50 and £2, and at unseated halls all at the one price of £2.50.  This does not apply to the colleges who are making their own arrangements.
 
As already reported, Rockpile precede this tour with an appearance in Scotland’s Loch Lomond Festival during Spring Bank Holiday Weekend, where they play on May 27 along with The Boomtown Rats and the Average White Band. They are also ready set for the Dublin Festival on July 1 (admission £6) for which other confirmed acts include Status Quo, Judas Priest and The Undertones.
 
Dave Edmunds’ new single ‘Girls Talk’ issued by Swan Song this week, was written by Elvis Costello. His latest album ‘''Requested When Needed''’ follows on June 8, and titles include “Crawling From The Wreckage” and the old Cliff Richard song ‘Dynamite’. Guest musicians include Albert Lee and Huey Lewis of Clover.
 
Nick Lowe also has a single out this week – his is on Radar, and it’s the self-penned ‘Crackin’ Up’. And his album comes out the same day as the Edmunds LP – it’s called ‘''Labour Of Lust''’ and it contains 11 tracks, all of which were either penned or co-written by Lowe, except for Mickey Jupp’s ‘Switchboard Susan’.
 
Rockpile – who comprise Edmunds, Lowe, Billy Bremner and Terry Williams – will feature material from both these albums on their June tour.  
 
Lew Lewis Reformer have a new single issued by Stiff on June 1, titled ‘Win Or Lose’. It was penned by Francis Rossi of Status Quo, but is not available on any Quo albums.  And it will be followed shortly by a new LP on which the band are currently working. Prior to the Rockpile tour, they have further dates in their worn right at London Camden Dingwalls (this Sunday), Sheffield University (May 18), Eastbourne Curzon (25), Reading University (29) and Scarborough Penthouse (June 1). And they appear with The Undertones and The Chords at London Strand Lyceum on May 28.
 


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An '80s hero for the '60s


Ian Penman

Elvis Costello
Accidents Will Happen

A big fiction-in-the-way is that singles (especially) have a "direct" meaning or effect; this is obvious, we're frequently told. It's nothing of the sort. Singles have histories too.

"Accidents Will Happen" has a history. It stands for a subject and the "subject" isn't in the least bit deserving of public involvement — viz, the idealogical onanism of Elvis Costello (whoever he is). A minor-fiction-sticking-large is the idea that Costello's barkings and/or whimperings are anything other than a slickly arranged glut of thematically consumable and satisfying images-cum-motifs.

The marketing history of Costello is implicated as an ideological form of fascism insofar as he (or the rock press?) sees his speciality as transcending determinations from the base of production (real social conditions). The marketing is a pile of grubby mystifications on the fact that the last people to know about (or care about) working-class culture — i.e. R'n'R — are the industry's venal "stars," idealogues and careerists.

It is not odd to see a pushy little object-d'pseudo-art such as "Accidents Will Happen" (an LP track moderngraphic-ized and EP-ized to fulfil average market £sd sense criteria) separated from real (social) conditions and history of production if you bear in mind how totally bureaucratic and idealistic R'n'R still is.

Take this "hero" and shelve it.


Tags: Accidents Will Happen (single)Accidents Will HappenNick LoweLabour Of LustDave EdmundsGirls TalkRequested When NeededRockpileTerry WilliamsBilly BremnerHuey LewisCloverMickey Jupp

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New Musical Express, May 12, 1979


Ian Penman reviews the single for "Accidents Will Happen."


NME reports on Dave Edmunds' and Nick Lowe's upcoming Rockpile tour.


Armed Forces is No. 25 on the album chart.

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Rockpile go out


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Major outing by Edmunds and Lowe

1979-05-12 New Musical Express page 03 clipping 01.jpg

Rockpile featuring Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe (that’s their official billing) undertake their most important tour to date next month, headlining at 19 major venues – including a prestige London appearance. And there’s the additional bonus of the Lew Lewis Reformer guesting on all dates. All the principals involved – Edmunds, Lowe and Lewis – have new record releases scheduled to coincide with the tour.

The itinerary comprises Birmingham Odeon (June 8), Colchester Essex University (9), Guildford Civic Hall (10), Hastings Pier Pavilion (11), Cambridge Emmanuel College (12), Manchester Free Trade Hall (13), Leeds University, (15), Oxford Polytechnic (16), Poole Arts Centre (17), Portsmouth Guildhall (18), Swansea Top Rank (19), Hemel Hempstead Pavilion (21), Egham Royal Holloway College (22), Malvern Winter Gardens (23), Bristol Locarno (24), London Hammersmith Palais (25), Sheffield Top Rank (27), Newcastle City Hall (28) and Edinburgh Odeon (29).

Tickets at seated venues are £3, £2.50 and £2, and at unseated halls all at the one price of £2.50. This does not apply to the colleges who are making their own arrangements.

As already reported, Rockpile precede this tour with an appearance in Scotland’s Loch Lomond Festival during Spring Bank Holiday Weekend, where they play on May 27 along with The Boomtown Rats and the Average White Band. They are also ready set for the Dublin Festival on July 1 (admission £6) for which other confirmed acts include Status Quo, Judas Priest and The Undertones.

Dave Edmunds’ new single ‘Girls Talk’ issued by Swan Song this week, was written by Elvis Costello. His latest album ‘Requested When Needed’ follows on June 8, and titles include “Crawling From The Wreckage” and the old Cliff Richard song ‘Dynamite’. Guest musicians include Albert Lee and Huey Lewis of Clover.

Nick Lowe also has a single out this week – his is on Radar, and it’s the self-penned ‘Crackin’ Up’. And his album comes out the same day as the Edmunds LP – it’s called ‘Labour Of Lust’ and it contains 11 tracks, all of which were either penned or co-written by Lowe, except for Mickey Jupp’s ‘Switchboard Susan’.

Rockpile – who comprise Edmunds, Lowe, Billy Bremner and Terry Williams – will feature material from both these albums on their June tour.

Lew Lewis Reformer have a new single issued by Stiff on June 1, titled ‘Win Or Lose’. It was penned by Francis Rossi of Status Quo, but is not available on any Quo albums. And it will be followed shortly by a new LP on which the band are currently working. Prior to the Rockpile tour, they have further dates in their worn right at London Camden Dingwalls (this Sunday), Sheffield University (May 18), Eastbourne Curzon (25), Reading University (29) and Scarborough Penthouse (June 1). And they appear with The Undertones and The Chords at London Strand Lyceum on May 28.



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