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While | While Nick Lowe was playing his pure pop last night at the Palumbo Center, I just kept thinking: Elvis is in the building. Elvis Costello, of course. To this crowd, E.C. was infinitely more exciting than even the other Elvis rising from the dead. | ||
"Oh! I just don't know where to begin!" he began on his classic "[[Accidents Will Happen]]." But Elvis has never been at a loss for words. Since the last time he played here, 1982, he's churned out another five albums, bringing his total to 12 since 1977's ''My Aim is True''. | "Oh! I just don't know where to begin!" he began on his classic "[[Accidents Will Happen]]." But Elvis has never been at a loss for words. Since the last time he played here, 1982, he's churned out another five albums, bringing his total to 12 since 1977's ''My Aim is True''. |
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