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This was something of a homecoming for Declan. Although Elvis was born in Liverpool, I suppose you could call him a genetic paddy, a fact which maybe influenced his decision to play Dublin and Belfast as the first dates on his tour. | This was something of a homecoming for Declan. Although Elvis was born in Liverpool, I suppose you could call him a genetic paddy, a fact which maybe influenced his decision to play Dublin and Belfast as the first dates on his tour. | ||
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[[Tim Lott]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Attractions]], Friday, [[Concert 1978-03-17 Belfast|March 17, 1978]], Ulster Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland. | [[Tim Lott]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Attractions]], Friday, [[Concert 1978-03-17 Belfast|March 17, 1978]], Ulster Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland. | ||
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The [[Single: (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea|single]] for "[[(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea]]" is No. 26 on the singles chart (page [[:image:1978-03-25 Record Mirror page 02.jpg|2]]). | |||
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<br><small>Cover and charts page.</small> | |||
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