Melody Maker, June 12, 1982: Difference between revisions
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Dudley: I preferred him when he was plundering Stax. I thought ''Get Happy'' was an excellent album, but he's lost his teeth now and he's trying to find them amidst a fog of old psychedelic effects that got chucked in the bin ages ago. | Dudley: I preferred him when he was plundering Stax. I thought ''Get Happy'' was an excellent album, but he's lost his teeth now and he's trying to find them amidst a fog of old psychedelic effects that got chucked in the bin ages ago. | ||
Adrian: When you talk about a Costello record, you're not talking about whether it's good or bad, it's a question of whether you like it or not. And, as he slagged "Silent Air," I think it's.... only{{nb}}joking. It's good radio music, will get a lot of airplay and probably become a hit. Why are we bothering to talk about it in special terms? He's not worth it. It's not bad. That's all. | Adrian: When you talk about a Costello record, you're not talking about whether it's good or bad, it's a question of whether you like it or not. And, as he [[Melody Maker, October 31, 1981|slagged]] "Silent Air," I think it's.... only{{nb}}joking. It's good radio music, will get a lot of airplay and probably become a hit. Why are we bothering to talk about it in special terms? He's not worth it. It's not bad. That's all. | ||
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