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During last Friday's return visit to the Tower Theatre in | During last Friday's return visit to the Tower Theatre in Upper Darby, Elvis Costello was a man in a hurry. Like the time management-challenged White Rabbit in ''Alice in Wonderland'', Costello always appeared to have one eye on the clock and one foot out the door. (Even at the after-party in the Tower basement, Costello shook well-wishers' hands efficiently and methodically.) | ||
Full-bore performances of "I Hope You're Happy Now" and "Tear Your Own Head Off (It's a Doll's Revolution)," the latter from Costello's sterling newest disc, ''When I Was Cruel'' (Island), aroused the sold-out crowd at the outset. But by whisking through "Green Shirt" he took some of the starch out, and whiz-bang readings of "No Action," "Less Than Zero" and "Girls Talk" lessened their impact. | Full-bore performances of "I Hope You're Happy Now" and "Tear Your Own Head Off (It's a Doll's Revolution)," the latter from Costello's sterling newest disc, ''When I Was Cruel'' (Island), aroused the sold-out crowd at the outset. But by whisking through "Green Shirt" he took some of the starch out, and whiz-bang readings of "No Action," "Less Than Zero" and "Girls Talk" lessened their impact. |
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