London Daily Mail, November 9, 1994: Difference between revisions
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He wasn't about to slacken for songs like "Watching The Detectives" that might have benefited from melodic contemplation And even when he strapped on an acoustic guitar and you expected a little respite, he was just as harsh with "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror." | He wasn't about to slacken for songs like "Watching The Detectives" that might have benefited from melodic contemplation And even when he strapped on an acoustic guitar and you expected a little respite, he was just as harsh with "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror." | ||
This last, and other songs from the recent album ''Brutal Youth'' | This last, and other songs from the recent album ''Brutal Youth'', are extraordinary in that despite being new, they feel like familiar friends. | ||
"Pony Street" had all the lyrical and rhythmic variety you expect of a good Costello song. | "Pony Street" had all the lyrical and rhythmic variety you expect of a good Costello song. | ||
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