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Formerly ferocious Elvis Costello purred his way through a February 4th guest spot on NBC's ''[[Tomorrow Coast To Coast|Tomorrow Coast-to-Coast]]''. After leading [[the Attractions]] through a song off their new album, ''[[Trust]]'', he joined host Tom Snyder in the cozy chairs for a disarmingly charming chat. Snyder — still smarting from his last New Wave encounter with John Lydon and Keith Levene of Public Image Ltd. — was plainly relieved by Costello's unexpected conviviality.
Formerly ferocious Elvis Costello purred his way through a February 4th guest spot on NBC's ''[[Tomorrow Coast To Coast|Tomorrow Coast-to-Coast]]''. After leading the Attractions through a song off their new album, ''Trust'', he joined host Tom Snyder in the cozy chairs for a disarmingly charming chat. Snyder — still smarting from his last New Wave encounter with John Lydon and Keith Levene of Public Image Ltd. — was plainly relieved by Costello's unexpected conviviality.


"You have been described as an angry man," Snyder puzzled, pursing his famous eyebrows. "Yeah, well, to be really straight about it, I suppose some of the time it was nerves that would tend to make me aggressive," Costello admitted. But no more.
"You have been described as an angry man," Snyder puzzled, pursing his famous eyebrows. "Yeah, well, to be really straight about it, I suppose some of the time it was nerves that would tend to make me aggressive," Costello admitted. But no more.
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Random Notes

Formerly ferocious Elvis Costello purred his way through a February 4th guest spot on NBC's Tomorrow Coast-to-Coast. After leading the Attractions through a song off their new album, Trust, he joined host Tom Snyder in the cozy chairs for a disarmingly charming chat. Snyder — still smarting from his last New Wave encounter with John Lydon and Keith Levene of Public Image Ltd. — was plainly relieved by Costello's unexpected conviviality.

"You have been described as an angry man," Snyder puzzled, pursing his famous eyebrows. "Yeah, well, to be really straight about it, I suppose some of the time it was nerves that would tend to make me aggressive," Costello admitted. But no more.

"Maybe you've matured."

"What a horrible word that is," Elvis said. "It sounds like cheese or something, doesn't it?"

"I was thinking of fine wine," Snyder mooned.


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Rolling Stone, No. 339, March 19, 1981


Random Notes reports on Elvis Costello's appearance on Tomorrow Coast-to-Coast, Tuesday, February 3, 1981.

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