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When Elvis comes to town nothing else matters. After two cancellations, the great man's promised return comes tomorrow night when he plays the National Stadium. | |||
This will be Elvis's first visit since a devastating performance at the same venue last year. That was preceded by a not-too-happy appearance at Macroom Festival. | |||
Costello's contribution to popular music over the last few years is well known: he is one of the few to survive punk/new wave revolution with credibility intact and reputation enhanced. | |||
His deceptively simple songs are, in fact, caustic comments which always work and always it their target. Elvis Costello is on a par with John Lennon in the songwriter stakes. He should not be missed. | |||
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