Record Mirror, May 19, 1979: Difference between revisions
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'''Elvis puts his foot in it again by badmouthing American | '''Elvis puts his foot in it again by badmouthing American heroes Ray Charles and James Brown on his US tour. Seems his history of alienating large sections of the press and punters in Britain is repeating itself in the States. Fred Schruers followed the incident-packed tour and even managed a word or two with the ill-tempered one. | ||
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Des Brown, a snake-hipped, expressionless man who serves as Elvis Costello's tour-manager, is prowling in a downtown club called Great Guildersleeves as his sweating boss bellies up to the mike stand to sing the twenty-fifth song in tonight's three club, April Fool's Day marathon. | Des Brown, a snake-hipped, expressionless man who serves as Elvis Costello's tour-manager, is prowling in a downtown club called Great Guildersleeves as his sweating boss bellies up to the mike stand to sing the twenty-fifth song in tonight's three club, April Fool's Day marathon. | ||
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'''Record Mirror, May 19, 1979 | '''Record Mirror, May 19, 1979 | ||
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[[Fred Schruers]] profiles Elvis Costello and reports on the | [[Fred Schruers]] profiles Elvis Costello and reports on the Columbus incident and concerts in Boston, [[Concert 1979-03-29 Boston|March 29]], and New York, [[Concert 1979-04-01 New York (3rd show)|April 1]]. {{t}}<span style="font-size:92%">(From [[Rolling Stone, May 17, 1979|''Rolling Stone'', May 17, 1979]]) </span> | ||
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