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Ever wondered what Elvis Costello might have looked like when he was 15 years old? When ''NME'' reader Thomas Gjurup sent from Denmark a photo of someone called Day Costello, dating from 1970, the curious similarity in name and visage to Stiff's wonderboy Declan — er, sorry — Elvis was as striking to him as it was to us. | Ever wondered what Elvis Costello might have looked like when he was 15 years old? When ''NME'' reader Thomas Gjurup sent from Denmark a photo of someone called Day Costello, dating from 1970, the curious similarity in name and visage to Stiff's wonderboy Declan — er, sorry — Elvis was as striking to him as it was to us. | ||
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Monty Smith notes Elvis Costello's resemblance to [[Ross MacManus|Day Costello]]. | Monty Smith notes Elvis Costello's resemblance to [[Ross MacManus|Day Costello]]. | ||
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''[[My Aim Is True]]'' is No. 28 on the album chart (page [[:image:1977-09-17 New Musical Express page 02.jpg|2]]). | |||
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Had Costello had more experience of working such a large audience he'd have pulled the gig off without too much difficulty. As it was, there seemed to be a certain degree of resistance emanating from both sides of the pond, with the result that he scooted-off to a polite trickle of applause and no encore. | Had Costello had more experience of working such a large audience he'd have pulled the gig off without too much difficulty. As it was, there seemed to be a certain degree of resistance emanating from both sides of the pond, with the result that he scooted-off to a polite trickle of applause and no encore. | ||
On page three of the official programme, it gave a Santana line-up of Carlos Santana (guitar), Tom Coster (keyboards), Raoul Ricklow (congas / bongoes), Graham Lear (drums), Gregory Walker (vocals), David Margen (bass) and Peter Escovedo (timbales). | On page three of the official [[1977-09-10 London concert program|programme]], it gave a Santana line-up of Carlos Santana (guitar), Tom Coster (keyboards), <!-- Raoul Ricklow --> Raul Rekow (congas / bongoes), Graham Lear (drums), Gregory Walker (vocals), David Margen (bass) and Peter Escovedo (timbales). | ||
Turn to page nine of the very same programme and there's a missive that states: "Rather than going into detailed biographical or historical accounts of the group, SANTANA prefer to be judged on their music alone." | Turn to page nine of the very same programme and there's a missive that states: "Rather than going into detailed biographical or historical accounts of the group, SANTANA prefer to be judged on their music alone." | ||
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