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<center><h3> Stunning Elvis, in search of the lost chords </h3></center> | <center><h3> Stunning Elvis, in search of the lost chords </h3></center> | ||
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But after ten albums Elvis has such a vast repertoire that he has to leave out almost as many goodies as he has room to fit in. | But after ten albums Elvis has such a vast repertoire that he has to leave out almost as many goodies as he has room to fit in. | ||
He concentrated on material from his latest album, ''Goodbye Cruel World,'' opening with "Sour Milk Cow Blues" and later giving us "She's Not The Only Flame In Town," "Inch by Inch," "Home Truth" and "Worthless Thing." | He concentrated on material from his latest album, ''Goodbye Cruel World,'' opening with "Sour Milk-Cow Blues" and later giving us "She's Not The Only Flame In Town," "Inch by Inch," "Home Truth" and "Worthless Thing." | ||
In between he stretched back to ''My Aim Is True'' for "Alison" and "Red Shoes," and to ''This Year's Model'' for "You Belong To Me" while at the same time entertaining us with "Girls Talk" and "So You Wanna Be A Rock 'n Roll Star." | In between he stretched back to ''My Aim Is True'' for "Alison" and "Red Shoes," and to ''This Year's Model'' for "You Belong To Me" while at the same time entertaining us with "Girls Talk" and "So You Wanna Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star." | ||
Supported by the best backing band in the business — Bruce Thomas, Pete Thomas and newcomer Laurence Dunnet — the slight singer was at his best and bitterest in a new song which ran ''"There's nothing at the end of the rainbow, there's nothing to live for anymore". | Supported by the best backing band in the business — Bruce Thomas, Pete Thomas and newcomer Laurence Dunnet — the slight singer was at his best and bitterest in a new song which ran ''"There's nothing at the end of the rainbow, there's nothing to live for anymore". | ||
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'''The Evening Herald, October 1, 1984 | |||
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[[Tony O'Brien]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Attractions]], Saturday, [[Concert 1984-09-29 Dublin|September 29, 1984]], National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland. | [[Tony O'Brien]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Attractions]], Saturday, [[Concert 1984-09-29 Dublin|September 29, 1984]], National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland. | ||
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