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<center><h3> Elvis Costello </h3></center> | <center><h3> Elvis Costello </h3></center> | ||
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<center> David Belcher </center> | <center> David Belcher </center> | ||
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What is soul? It's new. It's a cliche. It's the truth. It's a pose. It's old. It's a rigid tradition. It's a set pattern. It's whatever you feel, whoever you are. | What is soul? It's new. It's a cliche. It's the truth. It's a pose. It's old. It's a rigid tradition. It's a set pattern. It's whatever you feel, whoever you are. | ||
What is soul music? It's reason and rhyme. It's illogical and beyond words. It's ugly, real and worldy. It's beautiful. | What is soul music? It's reason and rhyme. It's illogical and beyond words. It's ugly, real and <!-- worldy --> worldly. It's beautiful. | ||
Elvis Costello is soul. Elvis Costello turns cliches inside out and into truth. Elvis is bitter, Elvis is in love. | Elvis Costello is soul. Elvis Costello turns cliches inside out and into truth. Elvis is bitter, Elvis is in love. | ||
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In the interim two of his songs, "Pills and Soap" and "Shipbuilding" have established him as Britain's foremost lyricist, revealing a complex character both alienated and compassionate. | In the interim two of his songs, "Pills and Soap" and "Shipbuilding" have established him as Britain's foremost lyricist, revealing a complex character both alienated and compassionate. | ||
Live, and with his regular band, | Live, and with his regular band, The Attractions, augmented by horns and a chorus, he stands out as simply the strongest voice and sharpest, most honest mind around. Soul? This Elvis, the one true Elvis, has got it. | ||
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