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Whisky, | Whisky, L.A. — One of the most important reasons for live performances is that they give artists the opportunity to bring out aspects of their music that might not be captured on record. | ||
Such is the case with Elvis Costello. Because of his ability to write inviting melodies and his distinctive voice and vocal style, it is easy to miss what he has to say. | Such is the case with Elvis Costello. Because of his ability to write inviting melodies and his distinctive voice and vocal style, it is easy to miss what he has to say. | ||
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[[Randy Lewis]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Attractions]], Friday, [[Concert 1977-11-18 Los Angeles|November 18, 1977]], Whisky a Go Go, Los Angeles. | [[Randy Lewis]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Attractions]], Friday, [[Concert 1977-11-18 Los Angeles (early)|November 18, 1977]], Whisky{{nb}}a{{nb}}Go{{nb}}Go, Los Angeles. | ||
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''[[My Aim Is True]]'' is No. 95 on the album chart. <span style="font-size:92%">(2nd week, up from No. 109.) </span> | ''[[My Aim Is True]]'' is No. 95 on the album chart. <span style="font-size:92%">(2nd week, up from No. 109.) </span> |
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