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Elvis Costello was actually affable at San Francisco's Warfield Theatre, the third stop on his current U.S. [[:Category:English Mugs Tour|tour]]. He said, "It's nice to be back." He performed songs from all his albums. He said, "Thank you." Quite a change from his [[Concert 1979-02-10 Berkeley|last visit]], in 1978, when his restricted repertoire and refusal to do encores inspired fans to set fire to his concert posters.
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Elvis Costello was actually affable at San Francisco's [[Concert 1981-01-07 San Francisco|Warfield Theatre]], the third stop on his current U.S. [[:Category:English Mugs Tour|tour]]. He said, "It's nice to be back." He performed songs from all his albums. He said, "'Thank you." Quite a change from his last visit, in 1978, when his restricted repertoire and refusal to do encores inspired fans to set fire to his concert posters.


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'''Rolling Stone, No. 337, February 19, 1981
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Elvis Costello is featured in [[Random Notes]].
[[Kurt Loder]] reports on the Elvis Costello concert, Wednesday, [[Concert 1981-01-07 San Francisco|January 7, 1981]], Warfield Theatre, San Francisco.


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Kurt Loder / Random Notes

Elvis Costello was actually affable at San Francisco's Warfield Theatre, the third stop on his current U.S. tour. He said, "It's nice to be back." He performed songs from all his albums. He said, "Thank you." Quite a change from his last visit, in 1978, when his restricted repertoire and refusal to do encores inspired fans to set fire to his concert posters.


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Rolling Stone, No. 337, February 19, 1981


Kurt Loder reports on the Elvis Costello concert, Wednesday, January 7, 1981, Warfield Theatre, San Francisco.

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