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London Daily Mirror

UK & Ireland newspapers

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Costello protests


Dave Jensen

Extract from Dave Jensen's Saturday Spin column:

Elvis Costello told me at Top Of The Pops on Wednesday that people have misunderstood the lyrics to his single "Pills and Soap" — which he released under the alias of The Imposter.

He says: "The title is not about drugs as some people think. The title refers to what we turn animal by-products into."

The song was written after Elvis saw the controversial Channel 4 documentary, Animals.

"It's a protest about Society's misuse of all animals — humans included!"

Although the single is Elvis's most successful for some time, it was deleted last Thursday.

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Daily Mirror, June 11, 1983


Dave Jensen talks to EC about "Pills And Soap."

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1983-06-11 London Daily Mirror clipping 01.jpg
Clipping from Talking In The Dark, January 1984.


1983-06-11 London Daily Mirror photo 01.jpg

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