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<center><h3> Answer the questions - Elvis Costello: <br> King David and the cup treble </h3></center> | <center><h3> Answer the questions - Elvis Costello: <br> King David and the cup treble </h3></center> | ||
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'''Born Declan | '''Born Declan MacManus in 1954, Elvis Costello grew up in Liverpool. He began his career as a computer programmer, but by 1977 was a fixture on the punk circuit. He has released numerous acclaimed albums and his collaborators include Paul McCartney and, recently, Anne Sofie von Otter | ||
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''What music, other than your own, last left you sweating?'' | ''What music, other than your own, last left you sweating?'' | ||
Gentlemen perspire. Ladies glow. If you are asking what currently puts up my emotional temperature, then I would answer "Blue" by | Gentlemen perspire. Ladies glow. If you are asking what currently puts up my emotional temperature, then I would answer "Blue" by Lucinda Williams (from the new album ''Essence''). If the heat in question is physical, then we are probably talking about some best forgotten dance record. I rarely dance when fully awake. | ||
''What purpose does Western pop music serve in the 21st century?'' | ''What purpose does Western pop music serve in the 21st century?'' | ||
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Elvis Costello appears at | '''Elvis Costello appears at Robert Wyatt's Meltdown, Royal Festival Hall, SE1, [[Concert 2001-06-24 London|24]], [[Concert 2001-06-26 London|26 June]]; Leiber and Stoller Gala Tribute, Hammersmith Apollo, W6, 29 June. | ||
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Elvis Costello appears at Robert Wyatt's Meltdown, Royal Festival Hall, SE1, 24, 26 June; Leiber and Stoller Gala Tribute, Hammersmith Apollo, W6, 29 June.
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