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The once-angry young man of punk-rock is now practically a pop music singer-songwriting icon. It's been more than 25 years since a bespectacled nerd with the unlikely name of Elvis Costello (né Declan MacManus, the son of a Scottish big-band leader) came storming out of England, combining furious, guilt-ridden blasts of pure energy like "Watching the Detectives" with heart-on-the-sleeve romantic ballads such as ‘Alison’. | |||
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