Review of Elvis Costello Home Page Detroit News, 1995-05-16 ACCENT section Page: Cyberia - page3C. - Susan Whitall VERY MODERN ROCK (only post EC stuff shown below) Susan Whitall writes about 'Music on the Net' and is referring to various web sites: "They can be polished, like the Elvis Costello home page or laughably lame, like a few of the numerous Liz Phair sites, ..." This is next to the picture of Elvis 'screaming' with the caption "Tap into Mark Schnitzius' Elvis Costello homepage and you'll know all about the words he's singing." She then goes into depth about other sites - Next important Heading: COSTELLO MANIA "Artists aren't always aware of their home pages. Even though Elvis Costello worked as a computer programmer in England before he signed to a record company, he told the Dallas Morning News that he hadn't yet seen the home page Atlanta programmer Mark Schnitzius created in his honor at (http://east.isx.com/~schnitzi/elvis.html). There's also an official Warner Bros. Records home page dealing with Costello's new album, Kojak Variety, but Schnitzius' page is more interesting and chatty. He's amassed an incredible amount of Costello minutiae, including lyrics to most of the wordy tunesmith's more than 300 songs. There was an electronic mailing list devoted to Elvis," Schnitzius explains. "People would type in various lyrics and I would just save them and tie it into the page here." She summarizes with: Perhaps a bewildered Elvis Costello put it best, when clued in about his home page: "There's only so much I would find interesting about anybody, so I find it hard to imagine that anybody would be interested in that amount of detail about me."