Drake University Times-Delphic, December 9, 1977

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My Aim Is True

Elvis Costello

Scott Miller

No ripoff of The King here (although Costello's Buddy Holly looks and musical approach are fifties throwbacks).

Costello is an exciting new performer from England in the Bruce Springsteen / Graham Parker mold, whose songs deal uniquely with themes of guilt ("Sneaky Feelings"), naiveté ("Mystery Dance") and revenge ("Alison"). Watch for him in the future.


Tags: My Aim Is TrueSneaky FeelingsMystery DanceAlisonElvis PresleyBuddy HollyBruce SpringsteenGraham Parker

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Drake Times-Delphic, December 9, 1977


Scott Miller reviews My Aim Is True.

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