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<center><h3>EL GIGS INTO '79
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ELVIS COSTELLO & The Attractions start a lengthy
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series of concert appearances just before Christmas
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which run well into the New Year. The series starts
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with seven nights at the [[Dominion Theatre]] in
Elvis Costello & The Attractions start a lengthy series of concert appearances just before Christmas which run well into the New Year. The series starts with seven nights at the Dominion Theatre in London, from December 18th to 24th.
London, from December 18th to 24th.
 
Elvis & Attractions then get just Christmas Day and Boxing Day to play with their presents before going to Brighton on the 27th to start their tour at the Top Rank.
 
They then gig almost every night up until Jan 29th, visiting Portsmouth, Bath, Canterbury, Oxford, Hemel Hempstead, Ipswich, Birmingham, Derby, Liverpool, Manchester, Bradford, Newcastle, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Carlisle, Preston, Sheffield, Hanley, Leeds, Coventry, Leicester, Oldham, Taunton, Exeter, Cardiff, Bristol and (phew) Southampton.


Elvis & Attractions then get just Christmas Day
Support acts will be American band Richard Hell & The <!-- Void-Oids --> Voidoids, and Manchester's new wave poet John Cooper Clarke. Costello and Cooper Clarke are close friends, having recently struck up a mutual admiration society.
and Boxing Day to play with their presents before
going to Brighton on the 27th to start their tour at the
Top Rank.


They then gig almost every night up until Jan 29th,
Elvis' new album, ''Armed Forces'', is due on January 5. It includes a free, live EP featuring "Watching The Detectives," "Accidents Will Happen" and the magnificent "Alison."
visiting Portsmouth, Bath, Canterbury, Oxford,
Hemel Hempstead, Ipswich, Birmingham, Derby,
Liverpool, Manchester, Bradford, Newcastle,
Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Carlisle,
Preston, Sheffield, Hanley, Leeds, Coventry,
Leicester, Oldham, Taunton, Exeter, Cardiff, Bristol
and (phew) Southampton.


Support acts will be American band [[Richard Hell]] &
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[[The Voidoids|The Void-Olds]], and Manchester's new wave poet
[[John Cooper Clarke]]. Costello and Cooper Clarke are
close friends, having recently struck up a mutual
admiration society.


Elvis' new album, "Armed Forces", is due on
{{tags}}[[:Category:1978-79 Winter UK Tour|1978-79 Winter UK Tour]] {{-}} [[Dominion Theatre]] {{-}} [[Concert 1978-12-18 London|London]] {{-}} [[Concert 1978-12-27 Brighton|Brighton]] {{-}} [[Concert 1978-12-28 Portsmouth|Portsmouth]] {{-}} [[Concert 1978-12-29 Bath|Bath]] {{-}} [[Concert 1978-12-30 Canterbury|Canterbury]] {{-}} [[Concert 1978-12-31 Oxford|Oxford]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-02 Hemel Hempstead|Hemel Hempstead]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-04 Ipswich|Ipswich]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-05 Birmingham|Birmingham]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-06 Derby|Derby]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-08 Manchester|Manchester]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-07 Liverpool|Liverpool]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-09 Bradford|Bradford]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-11 Newcastle upon Tyne|Newcastle]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-12 Glasgow|Glasgow]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-13 Aberdeen|Aberdeen]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-15 Edinburgh|Edinburgh]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-14 Dundee|Dundee]] {{-}} [[Canceled appearances|Carlisle]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-17 Preston|Preston]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-18 Sheffield|Sheffield]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-19 Hanley|Hanley]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-20 Leeds|Leeds]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-22 Leicester|Leicester]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-21 Coventry|Coventry]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-23 Oldham|Oldham]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-25 Taunton|Taunton]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-26 Exeter|Exeter]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-27 Cardiff|Cardiff]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-28 Bristol|Bristol]] {{-}} [[Concert 1979-01-29 Southampton|Southampton]] {{-}} [[Armed Forces]] {{-}} [[The Attractions]] {{-}} [[John Cooper Clarke]] {{-}} [[Richard Hell]] [[The Voidoids|& The Voidoids]] {{-}} [[Live At Hollywood High]] {{-}} [[Watching The Detectives]] {{-}} [[Accidents Will Happen]] {{-}} [[Alison]] {{-}} [[Nick Lowe]] {{-}} [[Top Of The Pops]] {{-}} [[American Squirm]]
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"Watching The Detectives", "Accidents Will
Happen" and the magnificent "Alison".




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[[image:1979-01-00 Smash Hits page 25 clipping 2.jpg|140px|right|Page 25 clipping 2.]]
This pic's an old one, taken when suave Nick Lowe (impersonating The Riddler) met grizzled Andy Williams (impersonating Val Doonican) at a ''Top Of The Pops'' session. We thought it was apt in the light of Nick's new single, "I Made An American Squirm." The reason Andy's squirming is that his mum knitted him a woolly two sizes too small. Nick Lowe is advising him to use Dreft. Ha ha.


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'''Smash Hits, January 1979'''
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'''Smash Hits, No. 3, January 1979
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''Smash Hits'' previews the [[:Category:1978-79 Winter UK Tour|1978-79 Winter UK Tour]].


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[[image:Smash Hits 1979-01 p25.jpg|100px|thumb|left|Page scan.]]
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[[image:1979-01-00 Smash Hits photo 01 km.jpg|x300px|Photo by Keith Morris (Late 1978, Bidston Observatory, Birkenhead).]]
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<br><small>Photo by [[Keith Morris]].</small>
 
 
<small>Photo by [[Chalkie Davies]].</small><br>
[[image:1979-01-00 Smash Hits photo 02 cd.jpg|280px|Nick Lowe and Andy Williams, Top Of The Pops, March 1978; photo by Chalkie Davies.]]
 
 
<small>Cover and page scan.</small><br>
[[image:1979-01-00 Smash Hits cover.jpg|x120px|Cover.]]
[[image:1979-01-00 Smash Hits page 25.jpg|x120px|Page 25.]]
 


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==External links==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_Hits Wikipedia: Smash Hits]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_Hits Wikipedia: Smash Hits]
*Image thanks to [http://www.flickr.com/photos/51106326@N00/4656770659/sizes/o/in/photostream/ Brian McCloskey]
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/51106326@N00/sets/72157624051063949/ Flickr: Brian McCloskey's Smash Hits archive]


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Elvis Costello & The Attractions start a lengthy series of concert appearances just before Christmas which run well into the New Year. The series starts with seven nights at the Dominion Theatre in London, from December 18th to 24th.

Elvis & Attractions then get just Christmas Day and Boxing Day to play with their presents before going to Brighton on the 27th to start their tour at the Top Rank.

They then gig almost every night up until Jan 29th, visiting Portsmouth, Bath, Canterbury, Oxford, Hemel Hempstead, Ipswich, Birmingham, Derby, Liverpool, Manchester, Bradford, Newcastle, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Carlisle, Preston, Sheffield, Hanley, Leeds, Coventry, Leicester, Oldham, Taunton, Exeter, Cardiff, Bristol and (phew) Southampton.

Support acts will be American band Richard Hell & The Voidoids, and Manchester's new wave poet John Cooper Clarke. Costello and Cooper Clarke are close friends, having recently struck up a mutual admiration society.

Elvis' new album, Armed Forces, is due on January 5. It includes a free, live EP featuring "Watching The Detectives," "Accidents Will Happen" and the magnificent "Alison."


Tags: 1978-79 Winter UK TourDominion TheatreLondonBrightonPortsmouthBathCanterburyOxfordHemel HempsteadIpswichBirminghamDerbyManchesterLiverpoolBradfordNewcastleGlasgowAberdeenEdinburghDundeeCarlislePrestonSheffieldHanleyLeedsLeicesterCoventryOldhamTauntonExeterCardiffBristolSouthamptonArmed ForcesThe AttractionsJohn Cooper ClarkeRichard Hell & The VoidoidsLive At Hollywood HighWatching The DetectivesAccidents Will HappenAlisonNick LoweTop Of The PopsAmerican Squirm


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Page 25 clipping 2.

This pic's an old one, taken when suave Nick Lowe (impersonating The Riddler) met grizzled Andy Williams (impersonating Val Doonican) at a Top Of The Pops session. We thought it was apt in the light of Nick's new single, "I Made An American Squirm." The reason Andy's squirming is that his mum knitted him a woolly two sizes too small. Nick Lowe is advising him to use Dreft. Ha ha.

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Smash Hits, No. 3, January 1979


Smash Hits previews the 1978-79 Winter UK Tour.

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Page 25 clipping 1.Photo by Keith Morris (Late 1978, Bidston Observatory, Birkenhead).
Photo by Keith Morris.


Photo by Chalkie Davies.
Nick Lowe and Andy Williams, Top Of The Pops, March 1978; photo by Chalkie Davies.


Cover and page scan.
Cover. Page 25.


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