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I thought ''Sounds'' readers might be interested in this poem from the Campion School Magazine by D. McManus, alias Elvis Costello.
A poet without honour -- Sounds, April 21, 1979 -- Includes an article on Elvis Costello.
 
If you print this letter, it will prove to certain people (I think they'll know who they are) that Elvis Costello did attend the school at which my dad teaches. - '''Sandra Milne, Burscough, Lancs.'''
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THE CAMPION
 
No. 1 {{nm}}  July, 1971
 
EDITORIAL STAFF<br>
''Editor'' J. McAllister<br>
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A. Byrne      {{nm}} {{nm}}  B. Dahill<br>
S. Jordan      {{nm}}{{nm}} P. McVeigh <br>
B. Welsh      {{nm}} {{nm}} A. Evans<br>
A. Campbell  {{nm}}{{m}}  D. McManus <br>
T. Tremarco  {{nm}}{{m}}  H. George<br>
 
If you want to be the King,<br>
Lying on a bed of gold<br>
Take the sceptre of the old,<br>
Take the sword and wear the crown<br>
You're in your robes and on the stairway,<br>
Looking down.<br>
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If you want to be the priest.<br>
Preaching to the multitude,<br>
Carve the symbols there so crude<br>
But choke the collar at your throat,<br>
You'll not be telling why you're wearing<br>
Such a coloured coat.<br>
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If you feel there is a place<br>
If you feel it's in a man<br>
To be to fellow-mortals grand<br>
This may still your path disrupt<br>
Remember: when forsaking all your titles,<br>
You're on the stairway, going up.<br>
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{{nm}} D. McManus (Lower sixth) <br>
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Includes two letters about Elvis Costello and a poem he wrote for a school magazine.


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I went to a TRB concert last Thursday and he was brilliant. When he came on everybody wanted to pogo but were scard of getting trounced by bouncers. But Tom said "Everybody come to the front but don't break the seats." <br>
With this everybody ran to the front leaving the bouncers helpless. TRB did a 1¾ hour set, three encores and even let us in the stage door and signed autographs. Tom's really for the kids, not like the Myopic Mongol, Elvis 'sold out' Costello. At his concert he did a 53 minute set, two encores, didn't say anything about the bouncers and then the cheeky little bastard moaned because we weren't pogoing, then pissed off and didn't even sign any autographs.<br>
I hate Costello, he's a money grabber and doesn't know what 'for the kids' means. I hope Joe Strummer kicks his head in and Bebe leaves him. I would like to start a double backlash - Costello and bouncers - TRB at Southport - best gig ever. I wish other groups would come to Southport, it's getting as bad as Morecambe.
'''- Jacko (I'm an Upstart), Southport.'''
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I thought Sounds readers might be interested in this poem from the Campion School Magazine by D. McManus, alias Elvis Costello.

If you print this letter, it will prove to certain people (I think they'll know who they are) that Elvis Costello did attend the school at which my dad teaches. - Sandra Milne, Burscough, Lancs.


THE CAMPION

No. 1    July, 1971

EDITORIAL STAFF
Editor J. McAllister

A. Byrne       B. Dahill
S. Jordan      P. McVeigh
B. Welsh       A. Evans
A. Campbell     D. McManus
T. Tremarco     H. George

If you want to be the King,
Lying on a bed of gold
Take the sceptre of the old,
Take the sword and wear the crown
You're in your robes and on the stairway,
Looking down.

If you want to be the priest.
Preaching to the multitude,
Carve the symbols there so crude
But choke the collar at your throat,
You'll not be telling why you're wearing
Such a coloured coat.

If you feel there is a place
If you feel it's in a man
To be to fellow-mortals grand
This may still your path disrupt
Remember: when forsaking all your titles,
You're on the stairway, going up.

   D. McManus (Lower sixth)


Tags: Tom RobinsonJoe StrummerBebe BuellSouthport

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Includes two letters about Elvis Costello and a poem he wrote for a school magazine.

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1979-04-21 Sounds page 53.jpg
Page scan

1979-03-30 New York photo 01 cp.jpg
Photo credit:Chuck Pulin

1979-04-21 Sounds cover.jpg
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I went to a TRB concert last Thursday and he was brilliant. When he came on everybody wanted to pogo but were scard of getting trounced by bouncers. But Tom said "Everybody come to the front but don't break the seats."

With this everybody ran to the front leaving the bouncers helpless. TRB did a 1¾ hour set, three encores and even let us in the stage door and signed autographs. Tom's really for the kids, not like the Myopic Mongol, Elvis 'sold out' Costello. At his concert he did a 53 minute set, two encores, didn't say anything about the bouncers and then the cheeky little bastard moaned because we weren't pogoing, then pissed off and didn't even sign any autographs.

I hate Costello, he's a money grabber and doesn't know what 'for the kids' means. I hope Joe Strummer kicks his head in and Bebe leaves him. I would like to start a double backlash - Costello and bouncers - TRB at Southport - best gig ever. I wish other groups would come to Southport, it's getting as bad as Morecambe. - Jacko (I'm an Upstart), Southport.

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