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A live album, entitled ''Stiff's Greatest Stiffs Live'', available only to those attending the tour, will be available from the October 7 date onwards, price £1.99.
A live album, entitled ''Stiff's Greatest Stiffs Live'', available only to those attending the tour, will be available from the October 7 date onwards, price £1.99.


The dates are: High Wycombe Town Hall October 3, Bristol Exhibition Centre 6, Bath University 7, Loughborough University 8, Middlesbrough Town Hail 9, Liverpool Empire 11, Glasgow Apollo 13, Sheffield Polytechnic 14. Leeds University 15, Croydon Fairfield Halls 16, Norwich University of East Anglia 18, Brighton Top Rank 19, Salford University 31, Leicester University 22, Rochdale Champneas Hail 24, Birmingham Town Hall 23, Cardiff Top Hank 29j, Wolverhampton Civic Hall 27, London Lyceum 2S, Guildford Civic Hall 31, Aylesbury Friars November 2, Colchester Essex University 3, Newcastle Polytechnic 4, Lancaster University 5.
The dates are: High Wycombe Town Hall, October [[Concert 1977-10-03 High Wycombe|3]]; Bristol Exhibition Centre, [[Concert 1977-10-06 Bristol|6]]; Bath University, [[Concert 1977-10-07 Bath|7]]; Loughborough University, [[Concert 1977-10-08 Loughborough|8]]; Middlesbrough Town Hall, [[Concert 1977-10-09 Middlesbrough|9]]; Liverpool Empire, [[Concert 1977-10-11 Liverpool|11]]; Glasgow Apollo, 13; Sheffield Polytechnic, 14; Leeds University, 15; Croydon Fairfield Halls, 16; Norwich University of East Anglia, 18; Brighton Top Rank, 19; Salford University, 31; Leicester University, 22; Rochdale Champness Hall, 24; Birmingham Town Hall, 23; Cardiff Top Rank, 26; Wolverhampton Civic Hall, 27; London Lyceum, 28; Guildford Civic Hall, 31; Aylesbury Friars, November [[Concert 1977-11-02 Aylesbury|2]]; Colchester Essex University, [[Concert 1977-11-03 Colchester|3]]; Newcastle Polytechnic, [[Concert 1977-11-04 Newcastle upon Tyne|4]]; Lancaster University, [[Concert 1977-11-05 Lancaster|5]].


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[[image:1977-09-03 Record Mirror page 18.jpg|120px|right|Gig guide - page 18.]]
The Edinburgh festival continues with Elvis Costello (Wednesday), Five Hand Reel and the Medium Wave Band (Thursday), Nashville Teens (Friday), Rocky Rickettes and the Rockettes and Clayson and the Argonauts (Monday) and Ignatz (Tuesday).
If you miss Elvis in Edinburgh catch him at Falkirk, The Manqui Ballroom (<!-- Wednesday -->Thursday) or London's Nashville (Sunday).
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'''Record Mirror, September 3, 1977
'''Record Mirror, September 3, 1977
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''Record Mirror'' previews the [[:Category:Stiff's Greatest Stiffs Live|Stiff's Greatest Stiffs Live]] tour.
''Record Mirror'' previews the [[:Category:Stiff's Greatest Stiffs Live|Stiff's Greatest Stiffs]] tour, and adds more details for the Crystal Palace Garden Party, Saturday, [[Concert 1977-09-10 London|September 10, 1977]], London.
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''[[My Aim Is True]]'' is No. 15 on the album chart (page [[:image:1977-09-03 Record Mirror pages 02, 27.jpg|2]]).
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The gig guide (page [[:image:1977-09-03 Record Mirror page 18.jpg|18]]) notes upcoming concerts in [[Concert 1977-08-31 Edinburgh|Edinburgh]], [[Concert 1977-09-01 Falkirk|Falkirk]] and [[Concert 1977-09-04 London|London]].  


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Latest addition to the bill for the Crystal Palace Garden Party on September 10 is Ronnie Spector who will perform with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. Santana are the main attractions with Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Brand X and Crawler in support.
 
The music will last from 12 noon until 8 pm. Advance tickets at £4.80 are available from all branches of Harlequin Record Shops, London Theatre Bookings and Premier Box Office. Postal applications — cheques payable to 'Garden Party' and include SAE — to Garden Party, 22 Kings College Court, Primrose Hill Road, London NW3. Tickets on the day cost £5.30.
 
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==External links==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_Mirror Wikipedia: Record Mirror]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_Mirror Wikipedia: Record Mirror]
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/57779449@N02/albums/72177720314316827/ Flickr:] [[Michael Kane]]
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Live Stiffs


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Elvis Costello and his band the Attractions are the headliners in the "Stiffs Greatest Stiffs Live Tour" which hits the road in October. Costello shares the bill with four other Stiff acts — ex-Kilburns man Ian Dury, Nick Lowe, Wreckless Erie and Larry Wallis.

A live album, entitled Stiff's Greatest Stiffs Live, available only to those attending the tour, will be available from the October 7 date onwards, price £1.99.

The dates are: High Wycombe Town Hall, October 3; Bristol Exhibition Centre, 6; Bath University, 7; Loughborough University, 8; Middlesbrough Town Hall, 9; Liverpool Empire, 11; Glasgow Apollo, 13; Sheffield Polytechnic, 14; Leeds University, 15; Croydon Fairfield Halls, 16; Norwich University of East Anglia, 18; Brighton Top Rank, 19; Salford University, 31; Leicester University, 22; Rochdale Champness Hall, 24; Birmingham Town Hall, 23; Cardiff Top Rank, 26; Wolverhampton Civic Hall, 27; London Lyceum, 28; Guildford Civic Hall, 31; Aylesbury Friars, November 2; Colchester Essex University, 3; Newcastle Polytechnic, 4; Lancaster University, 5.



Upfront


Record Mirror

Gig guide - page 18.

The Edinburgh festival continues with Elvis Costello (Wednesday), Five Hand Reel and the Medium Wave Band (Thursday), Nashville Teens (Friday), Rocky Rickettes and the Rockettes and Clayson and the Argonauts (Monday) and Ignatz (Tuesday).

If you miss Elvis in Edinburgh catch him at Falkirk, The Manqui Ballroom (Thursday) or London's Nashville (Sunday).


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Record Mirror, September 3, 1977


Record Mirror previews the Stiff's Greatest Stiffs tour, and adds more details for the Crystal Palace Garden Party, Saturday, September 10, 1977, London.


My Aim Is True is No. 15 on the album chart (page 2).


The gig guide (page 18) notes upcoming concerts in Edinburgh, Falkirk and London.

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More for Palace


Record Mirror

Latest addition to the bill for the Crystal Palace Garden Party on September 10 is Ronnie Spector who will perform with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. Santana are the main attractions with Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Brand X and Crawler in support.

The music will last from 12 noon until 8 pm. Advance tickets at £4.80 are available from all branches of Harlequin Record Shops, London Theatre Bookings and Premier Box Office. Postal applications — cheques payable to 'Garden Party' and include SAE — to Garden Party, 22 Kings College Court, Primrose Hill Road, London NW3. Tickets on the day cost £5.30.


Cover and page scans.
1977-09-03 Record Mirror cover.jpg Page 5. Chart pages 2 and 27.

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